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Work With Kids Lincoln Parks and Recreation summer playground po sitions ($5.70/h) June 7- July 30, M-F, 9:15am to 12:15pm. Conduct outdoor activities for grade school children. Appy now at Parks and recreation 2740 A Street. 441-7952 EOE/AA. Youth Camp Staff UNL Office of Campus Recreation Positions for students (40 hours/week and part-time positions available) May 31st - August 6th at $5.50 - $6.00 per hour. Qualifications: Previous experience re lated to youth activities and recreation is desirable. Lifeguards also needed. Applications available at 55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activi ties Building. Application deadline March 19th. The way to make money is right under this headline You can earn good money as a college intern for Northwestern Mutual Life. Plus, you get flexible hours and valuable business experience. It you’re a junior, senior, or.grad student, we invite you to attend an in formation session about our summer internship pro gram. Please call the Tews District Agency at 483-7871 today to sign up for one of our sessions. Yakety Yak Do talk back and even earn $$$. Great bonuses, $7.00/hour, guaranteed flexible hours and real career opportunities. Across the street from campus. CALL INTERACTIVE TELESERVICES at 434-2626 12th ft 9 * above Kinkos Mothers and Others Work from home. Earn $500-$4500/month. Call 1-800-935-1617. cancu* W I Jamaica w «/s* SPRING BREAK‘99 Guaranteed lowest prices to Cancun, Jamaica & Panama City Beach. Student Travel Services 1-800-648-4849 www.ststravel .com On campus contact: Josh at (402) 436-7871 Rich (402) 438-7819 Attention Engineering Students Looking for an opportunity to use your education now and in the future? Can you use two or three year scholarship plus $150 a month? If so, Call Army ROTC for more info, 472-4269. Attention TC Students TC Senate candidates debate, Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, at 7 p.m. in the Crib. Come support your fellow TC stu dents. Biology Club T-Shirts Orders for the Biology Club T-Shirts are now being taken in the Advising Center located at 101 Manter. Cost is approximately $15. Design available to look at in 101 Manter. Last day for orders will be Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the 5:30 meeting. For more information, please contact Meta in the Advising Center. Campus Red Cross Blood Drive February 23 and 24.11 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Student Un ion. Walk-ins welcomed. Career Fair Workshop Maximize experience and strategies. February 24, 5pm-6pm, Burnett 331. Everyone Welcome! Intramural Tennis Table Singles Tuesday, February 23rd is the last day to enter Men's and Women’s Table Tennis Singles. Don’t delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Flickerball Tournament Tuesday, February 23rd is the last day to enter the Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Flickerball Tournament. Enter your team now at the office of Campus Recreation, for more information, call 472-3467. Intramural Tennis Table Doubles Tuesday, February 23rd is the last day to enter Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Table Tennis Doubles. Don’t de lay! Enter your team now at the office of Campus Rec reation. Call 472-3467 for more information. I i ■ . , t »-w - 1 • ' Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at the following locations ASUN-115 City Union Student Involvement-City and East Union Mum-Cultural Affaire-220 Admin Vice ChanceSor for Student Affairs-106 Admin Deadline Feb. 26 Pre-Law Students Washburn Law School representative will meet students in the Art and Sciences advising Center, 107 Oldfather Hall, 1:30 - 3:00 and representative from Kansas University Law School, 3:00 - 4:30 on Monday, February 22nd. Stop by or call 472-4190 for appoint ment Scarlet and Cream Auditions Auditions for the Scarlet and Cream Singers are being held in Lincoln on March 13 and April 15. Call backs are May 2. Check out website for more information (www.unl.edu/alumni/scarlet.htm) or call Julie (472-2490) to arrange an audition time. We are also seeking a technician for the ‘99-’00 year who is inter ested in training this spring. Must be a full time NU stu dent. Technical experience preferred. Call Shelley at (472-4222). Summer Opportunities Looking for a summer adventure with all expenses paid? Apply now for five weeks of challenge and ad venture. We will even payyou. No obligation. For more information, call Army ROTC, 472-4269. Travel and Study in Australia Fiji and New Zealand International experience is critical foryour success in todays global business environment. This summer, the Pan-Pacific Study Tour provide you an intimate look at the business practices culture, government and people of three different countries. For more information call Dixie at 472-3353 or attend an informational meeting in CBA 222. 2/17-11:00 a.m., 2/18 -10:30 a.m., 2/19 - 2:00 p.m„ 2/22 - 9:00 a.m. Refreshments provided. Tutors The Commuter and Student Services Center has a list of tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an appli cation at the ASUN Commuter and Student Services Center, 116 Nebr. Union. UNMC PHYSICAL THERAPY Representative will be at Arts and Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Wednesday, Feb.24,10-2pm. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Volunteer Vacation Be a NU representative at the Spring Student Institute on Service. Spend the weekend volunteering, learning and growing. March 5-7. Sponsored by Student In volvement. Call Amy or Ann at 472-2454. Volunteer! The Women’s Center needs volunteers. This is a great way to learn more about women’s issues, to get involved on campus and the community, to meet people and make friends. If you’re interested, call the Women’s Center at 472-2597 or stop by our office, 340 Nebraska Union, and fill out an application. Actuarial Science Club Bowling Meet at 7:30 in the East Campus Union Bowling Alley. New members welcome! Arts and Sciences Advisers Applications are available for undergraduate students in MS for Arts and Sciences Student Advisor positions at 107 Oldfather. Deadline Is Monday, March 1, 1998. Campus Commuters for Involvement CCI Meeting on Tuesday at 6:30pm in the Union. Room to be posted. Commuter students looking to get involved, come check us out. Collegiate 4-H Meeting 7:30pm Tuesday, February 23 East Campus Union, 3rd floor office space. Questions, call 436-9518 FFA Alimni Meeting Tuesday, February 23rd, 8:00 p.m. East Cam pus Union, room posted. ■ ."I SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Iowa’s #1 Summer Camp is seeking applicants for the ‘99 season. Grow as an individual while working with children and staff. Females/Males needed. Excellent training, room and board provided. Stop by our booth in the Memorial Union on Feb. 25 or call free: 1-800-456-9622 Camp Foster YMCA of the OKOBOJ1S SPECTRUM election meeting Monday February 22nd at 5pm in the Gay Lesbian tii sexuai Transgender Resource Center (234 NU). For more information, call the GLBT Graduate Assistant at 472-0051. The Publications Board will meet at 3 p.m. Monday in the Daily Nebraskan conference room in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All are invited to attend. Undergraduate Women in Business Meeting for 2/23 has been CANCELLED. Please watch CBA markerboard for upcoming meetings. UNL Wildlife Club Meeting Find out more about the Spring Creek Prairie from speaker Dave Sands, Wednesday, February 24th 7:00p.m. in the East Campus Union. OM Thanks for introducing us to Dawson’s. We had a great time!! - The men of Beta Fun Facts 75% of “Who’s Who in America” are Greek. 2AE Confuscious: A wise man once said, “Two words, suck it! Oat-s...oat-s—oat-s—oat-s.” zae Congratulations to Andy Havelka for being accepted into the Twchcrt CoUflflo. ASUNTownhaH Moating Students wanting information on the proposeocorwb tutional amendments are invited to a presentation TO DAY at 12:30, City Union Crib.__ Position Open Publication Board Daily Nebraskan Advisory Board to the Board of Re gents - hire the editor, business manager, and advisor. Pub Bd. acts as a publisher for the Board of regents and serves attention to corrwlaints against the paper. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline 4:00p.m., March 5 Earn up to $195 a month by donating potentially lifesaving plasma! $30 Foryour first plasma donation $40 F°r y°ur second plasma donation (within 21 days) Visit our friendly, modem center and find out more about the opportunity to earn cash while helping others. As part of a Company research program, an experimental test will be performed on your plasma which could potentially benefit plasma product recipients in the years to come! Your research participation is entirely voluntary; however, it is required if you want to donate plasma. WceNTeON 1442 “0” St. 475-8645 Blo-Servlcem, Inc. Must be 18-49 years of afie. possess a vald (0 and proof of local address and Social Security number 5020 N 27th Street Lincoln, NE 68521 477-4764 „I£rBusch Light 6 Pack Bottles $e Micneio Michelob . Prices Good February 22 Throug ^ Nebraskan Editor in chief will formulate editorial policies, guidelines for the daily operation of die newsroom, hire the senior editorial staff, help determine the content of the : and prepare the editorial wage budget. Applicants must of newspaper experience, preferably at die Daily begins Aug. 1, 1999 and lasts until May 5, The editor earns $1000/month (except in December, March and May) and reports totheUNL Publications Board. The editor must be enrolled in at least six credit hours during each of the two 1999-00 semesters, maintain a 2.0 minimum G.P.A., and not be on academic probation. Applications are available at the Daily Nebraskan office, basement of the Nebraska Union, and must be returned with up to five clips by noon Feb. 22.