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Special Events PHOTOGRAPHERS Must have your own 35mm SLR camera, flash, de pendable transportation and willingness to travel. Pho tograph and help people, have fun at Friday and Satur day night events. If you like parties, action, people and photography then put your camera to work, earn your self some money and have fun doing it. CaH: The Picture Man 467-2577 M-F 1 -6 for more information. SPRING BREAK CASH Earn $260 - $520 before Spring Break. Work 0-40+ hours during break and secure a summer position. Po sitions filling quickly. $12.15 to Start Call M-F, 9-12 or 3-6 477-8663 BryariLGH MEDICAL CENTER STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN Responsible for decontaminating, sterilizing, assem bling, storing and distributing reusable equipment, medical devices and supplies for patient care. Maintains sterile processing records and adheres to departmental and OSHA procedures and guidelines. Requirements include an ability to communicate effectively with others and to organize and prioritize daily work loads. The ability to react and perform under stress and emergency situation is also required. Approximately 4-6 months of experience is preferred. Willing to train if an instrumentation class has been completed. Full Time Evenings (3pm - 11 pm) BryanLGH Medical Center East Human resources 1600 South 48th Street Lincoln, NE 68506 (402)483-8610 FAX: (402) 483-8444 JOB UNE: (402) 483-3696 Summer teachers/counselors for school age summer child care program. Full or Part time hours available, excellent experience for education/early childhood majors. Apply at NE YMCA, 2601 North 70th. THE CORNHUSKER Nebraska’s Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi tions: 'Servers (fine dining) FT AM/PM •Renaissance Captain FT PM (must have fine dining experience) •Banquet Servers PT ‘Banquet Beverage Supervisor FT •Servers (casual dining) FT AM ‘Cashier/Bartender PT •Cashier FT AM/PM •Room Service - FT •Restaurant Supervisor FT 'Desk Clerk Supervisor FT 3-11 pm 'Laundry Attendant FT Days •Door Staff FT/PTPM •Night Cleaner Supv FT We provide uniforms, free meals & excellent benefits. Apply In Person Human Resources 7:30am-6pm, M-F 333 South 13th St., Lincoln, NE Use ‘L’ St. Entrance Just a few blocks from UNL! The Martell State Bank Hiring FT/PT Customer Service Representatives. Com petitive wages and benefits. Apply at 4811 VanDorn. TICO’S Now hiring line cooks. Clean-up, dishwashing, am/pm servers and hosts. Apply in person. 17th and M. Web Assistant Wanted A web assistant is needed that is interested in working on dynamic news service and publication Web sites. UNLs CIT Unit is seeking a web assistant who uses HTML and can prepare graphics/photos for the Web. Graphic design and agricultural background are helpful but not required. Hours are full-time in the summer, part-time during spring and fall semesters. To apply,, call Lisa Jasa, 472-7981 or e-mail to agcm0056unlvm.unl.edu. In home babysitter, MWF, 8:30am-12:30pm. Pay ne gotiable, references required. Please call Janice or Rob at 474-0660. 500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose!!! NY, PA, New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball, Gymnas tics, English Riding, Lifeguard, WSI, Water Ski, Sailing, Wind surfing. Aerobics, Archery, Mountain Biking, Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano, Accompanist, Theater, Ceramics, Jewelry, Woodworking, Photogra phy, Radio, Nature, RN’s, Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1-800-443-6428; www.summercampemployment.com. Apply now for a country day camp position June 21st July 1st, July 12th - 22nd, July 26th - August 5th. Call 438-6668 to interview. CAMP COUNSELORS Wanted lor private Michigan boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, waterski ing, gymnastics, riflery, archery, tennis, golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics, or riding. Also kitchen, maintenance. Salary $1300 or more plus R&B. 602-502-6014 e-maitsJwcgwc@aol.com. Can you interact with the public, provide great service and create a safe, fun environment? Be responsible for patron safety and be a positive role model for children? Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department is in terviewing and hiring pool managers, head guards, life guards, concessions, cashiers and attendants for the summer swim season. Applications available from the Administration office at 2740 A Street or Aquatics Office at 9th and Van Dorn. Call 441-7892 for more information. EOE/AA Colorado Summer Camp Staff 1-800-267-9573. www.coloradomountian ranch. com Summer Camp Counselors Needed for Premier Camps in Massachusetts Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports, all individual sports such as Tennis and Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper, rocketry and radio. GREAT SALARIES, room, board and travel. June 19th-August 18th. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752 www.greatcampjobs.com. Summer Camp Staff Wanted Spend the summer in a natural, relaxed outdoor setting. Great Plains Girl Scout Council seeks qualified Residents and Day Camp Staff for 1999 season. Posi tions include health supervisors, waterfront director, lifeguards, nature and art directors, unit leaders and counselors, ropes course director and facilitators. Make a difference in a girl’s life with the Girl Scout. Director, Outdoor Program & Facilities Great Plains Girl Scout Council, Inc. 7100 W Center Rd, STE 120 Omaha, NE 68106 " 402-3934200 e-mail: grtscout@radiks.net Summer Employment—The Office of Campus Recrea tion-East is now accepting applications for summer and fall staff. Call 472-2479 for your application today, or stop by the Campus Recreation-East office. We're located on North 35th Street between the Ruth Staples Lab and Burr/Fedde dorms on East Campus. "Work With Kids Lincoln Parks and Recreation summer playground po sitions ($5.70/hr) 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. If 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. cawcuw Jamaica 12:10-12:45. Drop in! Room 43, Lower Level, I University Health Center. I Student INVOLVEMENT I University of Nebraska-Lincoln Are you interested in helping others get connected? Then work for Student Involvement rtext Year! Positions available in the following areas: Involvement Leadership Minority Student Development/Culture Center Social Activity Development Student Organization Services Volunteer Services Women’s Center/Gender Equity Applications are available at 200 Nebraska Union, 300 Nebraska East Union, Culture Center and Women’s Center. Application deadline has been extended to Friday, March 5. Questions, please call Student Involvement at 472-2454. ASUN Election Wednesday, March 3 Absentee and Disabled Voter Ballots available at 115 Nebr. Union Questions—call 472-2581 STUDENTS! Spring Break Is right around the corner., .Donate Plasma Today « ... ^ L AaaA - „*J’_ a ATTENTION ALL SPACE APPLICANTS The Union Board Space Allocation Committee will be meeting Thursday, March 4, 1999 in the City Union at 7:00 p.m. Representatives from all applying organiza tions are invited to attend the meeting to give any input your organization may have regarding its application. If you have any questions, call Melissa at 436-9860. Attention CBA Students Would you like an opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues concerning CBA with Administration, Faculty and Students? If so, plan to attend the CBA “Town Hall” Forum on Tuesday, March 2nd in CBA 143 at 5:30pm.___ Attention Engineers CETSAB is sponsoring an open torum with engineering ASUN Seante Candidates March 2 at 7:30pm in 214 WSEC. Everyone welcome? Attention Non Traditional Students ASUN needs your input! We need to know your con cerns to effectively produce change. Please stop by the ASUN office (115 Nebraska Union) to pick up a non-traditional student survey, or e-mail us at asunl Qbiqred.unl.edu Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m.. For more information contact Dr. Luis Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services at 472-7513 or e-mail ldiaz-perdomo1@unl.edu or Rev. Phil Owen at 476-0355 or e-mail ophilip@unomaha.edu. Free Books w Czech Language Foundation News UNL Students enrolled in Czech Language 101 and 102 for the 1999-2000 aca demic year will be reim bursed for required study materials up to a maximum of $60/semester. For more information, call 489-2755. GRANTS for Graduate TA’S!!! Teaching and learning Center and Student Involvement are sponsoring a “Service Grant Information Session,” March 3rd at City Union and March 4th at East Campus Union, 12-1:30pm. For more information call Lauren at 472-2454. (WE’LL SHOW YOU THE $$SQ Intramural Badminton Singles Tournament Tuesday, March 2nd is the last day to enter the Men’s and Women’s Badminton Singles Tournament. Enter now at the office of Campus Recreation. For more in formation, call 472-3467. Intramural Wheelchair Basketball Tournament The last day to enter the Wheelchair Basketball Tour nament is Tuesday, March 2nd. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more informa tion call 472-3467. LEARN THE CODE: Free code cards with orders, www.idsport.net Needed: Diversity The solution? Vote Focus tomorrow. Our Presidential cabinet is the best way to make sure everyone is rep resented Portuguese for 1999! Study abroad in Brazil! Learn Portuguese language and culture from Aug-Nov. 1999. To find out more_ about this exciting opportunity, come to an Informational Meeting on Thursday, March 4th at 4:00pm, International Affairs Lounge 1237 R Street or contact us at 472-5358, e-mail: iaffairs6unl.edu, visit our website at: www.iaffairs.unl.edu STUDY ABROAD RECEPTION! Come discover amazing opportunities available to youl hosted by International Affairs Wednesday, March 3rd Pewter Room of NE Union Stop By anytime between 11am-2pm. Representa tives from various study abroad programs (Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, France, Italy, Ireland, Nepal, Spain, South Africa) will be on hand to answer your questions. Refreshments will be served. Surrogate Mothers wanted. Fee plus expenses for car rying a couple’s child. Must be 18-35 and previously had a child. Steven Litz, Attorney (317) 996-2000. The Black Masque Chapter of Mortar Board would like to congratulate our new members: Stephanie Bonne, Aaron Brockemeier, LaSharah Bunt ing, Chris Cederberg, Rachel Daberkow, Jill DeBoer, LaTonya Floyd, Ryan Fuchs, Charlsi Hulsebus, Christy Jensen, Catherine Keown, Beth Lee, Kathleen Lewis, Jennifer Martin, Pat Mclnteer, Trisha Meuret, Chanda Miller, Bri$m Oppliger, Jill Pecha, Christina Stone, Randy Stotler, Laura sullivan, Amanda TAylor, Jocelyn Walsh, Amanda Wilcox. Honorary Members: Dr. Robert Hitchcock, Dr. Ventria Patton, Senator Diane Schimick. utors ne commuter and Student Services Center has a list >f tutors lor 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. Dhysicians Assistant Representative will be at Arts and Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Wednesday, 472-4190 for appointment. Advertising Club Meeting Wednesday 3 at 5:30, Avery 201; showing Na tionai Addy's winners. Ag. Ed. Club Meeting March 2, 7pm at the East Campus Union. Criminal Justice Student Association Guest Speaker ATF Agent David Lvn. 7pm Thursday March 4.1105 Neihardt Building. Anyone interested welcome to attend. IMA There will be no meeting on Wbdneday March 3. Marketing Club Meeting this Wednesday, March 3 at 7 p.m. in the C*i/ Union. Jim Madsen from Gateway will be there speak about the Destination System. There will also m MSYM CLUB Meeting on Tuesday at 6:00 in Chase Hall. Pizza to fol low,_ Pre-Optometry Club Elections Wednesday, March 3, 8:00 in the Union room to be posted.-__ Pre-PT and Pre-OT Creighton will be bringing a panel of PT and OT students on Thursday, March 4th at 6:30 in the Union. Rodeo Club Meeting Wednesday, March 3. Execs 7:00, members 7:30. University Ambassadors General meeting Tuesday, March 2,1999 at Office of Admissions at 6:00pm! Axn T.P. - Eres tu bilingue? 62.5 what's up? Axn Thanks for sitting in the Hot-Tub. This weekend was a real success. ifiJI AXQ Thanks for the frosh, lets do it again. - The Men of Lambda Chi Alpha AO Thank you for an excellent time at our frosh last week. - The Men of Beta. AT Thanks for the wedding on Saturday, we’ll have to do it again sometime. - The Men of Beta AIT Attention Greeks: Let your voice be heard on March 3rd. ROCK THE VOTE.__ ATX Good luck to all ASUN candidates. Andrew, you've gotta believe! - Your Brothers Aon Apples to Marie Hoitmeier and Rhiannon Kenner for being accepted to Teacher's College. Congratulations to Molly Leeper for being accepted to UNL Dental school. We’re rooting for you! And a big congratulations to Jenni Martin for being chosen for Mortar Board. Way to go! AXA You guys are “striking." Thanks for the quikie. Love, The Alpha Chi New Members. ZOE Congratulations to Matt Epp on a job well done in his acceptance into medical school. Way to go! Love, Your Brothers. Thank you to the men of Phi Kappa Alpha For your hard work with the Everclear Concert. For your support UPC donated $75 to the Laura Cockson Scholarship Fund, blast at the show!! Sr AMY ROL Independent Candidate for the College of Business Administration Senate. (ASUN Student Government elections March 3,1999),. DEBATE Make an informed decision! The last debate is tonight 5:30pm in the East Union. FOCUS Schieier * England • Mcurec Debate tonight at 5:30 in the East Union. Find out who's really focusing on student issues! WMD We need^you to help us save lives , by donating your plasma at our state-of-the-art medical facility. Are you: < 18vearsor older? *110 lbs or more? *ln good health? ‘Interested in earning extra cash while you watch TV, read, or relax? mm Earn up to $120 for donating your plasma four times. Plasma helps burn and trauma patients, hemophiliacs, and many others. If you’ve had your hepatitis 6 shot, you may qualify for our • specialty program and earn up to $380 a month. For more info, call 474-2335. NABI BIOMEDICAL CENTER 300 S. 17th, Lincoln, NE | I & _ i.... . i n ^ POSITIONS OPEN Publication Board Dally 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 as a liaison between the paper and its university constituencies, paying particular attention to complints against the paper. Nebraska Union Board This board assumes the role of advocate for the various segments of the Unversity community to the Director of the Nebraska Unions and the Vice. Cahn. for Student Affairs. Deadline Friday, March 12-4:00pm Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Student Impact Team Tlies. - March 2 7:00 Selleck Hall Questions ?? - 472-2581 There is a Difference! Everyone is welcome at our Midnight Rally tonight at Alpha Gamma Sigma fraternity (40th & Hoidrege St). Free pizza and games at 10pm, Rally at Midnight. Frogs, Leprechauns, Jello Galore! FUN, FUN, FUN-VOICE! TRAVIS MORRIS College of Engineering and Technology Senate. Found: a calculator in Ferguson Hall. Describe model to claim. FOUND: Keys at 14th & Q around 4pm, Wednesday, February 24tn. Lost: One male wedding ring. REWARD! Call Jason at 435-1986._^ Alone Again? Why Wait? Call now, premiere dateline, 1-900-896-8960, ext. 1997. $2.99/minute. Must be 18 plus. Serv-U: 619-645-8434. Part-Time Hours + Full-Time Energy = Full-Time Pay •Guaranteed Hourly Wage •Huge Commissions and Bonuses •Flexible Hours •Walking Distance from Campus *$130Hiring Bonus Call Today Start Today JRW Sales Inc. 436-3070 APPLY NOW to be a 1999-2000 Peer Educator/ Are you interested In helping students, and improving your communication and leadership skills? PEERS (Peer Educators Encouraging Responsible Sexuality) learn to teach four programs: Contraceptive Meth ods <6 Issues, Sexually Transmitted Infec tions: The Basics, Keys to Sexual Health and Sexuality Issues: What’s Sex Got To Do With J-‘ It? PEERS receive a stipend for presenting these programs. PEERS are also active in providing edu cational events on campus for World AIDS Day and National Condom Week. Requirements include: * Take HLTH 230 in the fell (a one-hour class offered through HPER) * Commit to the program for one year, * Attend all scheduled meetings/activities; * Assist in PEERS recruitment for die following year; Apply by March 12,1999 For more info, or to apply contact: Community Health Education, University Health Center, Rm. 12 472-7449