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Part-time campus marketing reps for www.collegestudent.com. Unique opportunity for cre ative, independent individual. Marketing/Advertising experience preferred but will consider any high achiever. Set your own hours, apply online or contact Personnel Director, 888-915-6200. BryanLGH MEDICAL CENTER Patient Dietetic Services Attendant Assembles/serves/delivers patient meal trays; respon sible for tray/dish cleanup; maintains sanitary working environment. Part Time (16-20 hours/week) Full-Time 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. (Monday-Friday) 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (Monday-Friday) BryanLGH Medical Center East Human Resources 1600 South 48th Street Lincoln, NE 68506 (402)483-8610 Fax: (402) 483-8444 JOB LINE: (402) 481-1111 Service station cashier flexible hours. Perfect for stu dents. Apply at Mike's 66 and Towing Company, 466-1438. Service Technician Summer employment person to help install underground sprinkler systems. Experience preferred. Fun job, fun people. Call 580-6208. Study While You Work Night desk clerk needed Monday and Wednesday, 6pm-7am. Must be mature, dependable, have profes sional attitude and appearance, and have experience with public. Possible weekend day hours too. Apply in person Town House Motel, 1744 M St. Supplemental Instruction Leader Supplemental Instruction positions are open for leaders of voluntary study groups in Biology 101, Chemistry 109, Geography 155, Physics 211, Political Science 100, Psychology 181, and Sociology 101 for the Fall 1999 semester. Applicants must be undergraduates who have recently completed the above course suc cessfully (received an A), and are interested in assisting other students in achieving academic success in the course. The stipend is $984 for the semester; the time commitment is approximately ten hours per week. Obtain applications at the Division of General Studies, 33 Administration Building. An SI position pro vides valuable experience for majors in the department or for education majors with solid understanding in the area. Recommendations from relevant instructors are recommended. Apply by Friday, April 9,1999. Teacher’s Assistant Part-time and full-time preschool teacher position for summer. Apply in person at The Children’s Place, 3900 Vine St. Must be 19. The City of Lincoln’s Urban Development/Division of Job Training is accepting applications for a Program Supervisor for the City’s Summer Youth Employment Program. This position is responsible for supervising the summer youth staff, recruiting youth, coordinating placement of youth, and providing case management services. This is a temporary, position through August 30, 1999. Applications are available from the Urban Development Department, 129 North 10th, Room 110. (402)441-7111. THE CORNHUSKER Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full and part time positions available now! Call our JOB HOTLINE at 473-2189 for current listing. • Free meals! • Paid vacation for FT/PT • Section 125 Flexible Spending Acct (FT) • Six paid holidays (FT) • Four Personal Days (FT) • Four sick Days (FT) • Low cost insurance (FT) • 50% discount in both restaurants! • Discounts on rooms, banquet events, and gift shop! • Free professional counseling! • Competitive wages! • Professional, yet friendly environment. Apply in Person at Human resources M-F 7:30am-6pm 333 s. 13th St. Lincoln, NE Use ‘L’ St. Entrance Just a few blocks from UNU UNL Telecommunications Center is seeking detail oriented student possessing excellent communication and grammatical skills to assist in directory editing, data entry and other clerical duties. Full time summer hours available with flexible schedule of 15-20 hours during school year. $6.50/hour. Apply: 211 Nebraska Hall, Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm. Wagner’s Food Pride has opening for part-time check ers, Stockers and sackers. Flexible hours, all shifts. Apply in person at 3308 A Street. We are looking to recruit motivated hard working indi vidual to join an exciting high energy company. Full or part-time 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., 3-11 p.m., 11 p.m-7 a.m. Guest Service Agents. Offering a $100 hiring bonus apply at Fairfield Inn 4221 Industrial Ave. 476-6000. Wendys 14th & “Q” Now accepting applications for morning maintenance, opening prep and lunch help. Flexible hours, vacation, and meal discounts. Apply in person. www.collegestudent.com is looking for part-time stu dent sales executives. Earn strong commission and in centive based pay while setting your own hours. Apply online or contact Personnel Director, 888-915-6200. Babysitter needed for infant in our home in Omaha. 3-4 days per week, references needed. 496-6162. Part-time child care needed for 7 month old and 2 year old. 421-3386. Philadelphia, PA area caregiver for two boys, 9 and 10 years old. Private bedroom and bath, close to NYC and Jersey shore. Car and college available. Experi ence/references necessary. Toll-free 800-437-4047, ext. 165. Leave message. nebraska Ambassador Positions Nebraska Lottery Department of Revenue $8.50 per hour We are seeking applications for the Lottery Ambassador positions. This is a summer position with varied work hours which may be 10 to 12 hours a day, and then 4 to 5 hours the next day. Start date is May 24, 1999 through mid to late August 1999. Closing date extended to April 9,1999. MAJOR DUTIES: Act as Ambassador/representatives for the Nebraska Lottery. Will conduct lottery events state wide at retail ers, community events, county fairs and other public functions. Will run promotional events at all these loca tions. Able to interact with players of the Nebraska Lottery with knowledge of the games and programs of the Lottery. Occasionally sell Lottery Scratch and Lotto tickets. REQUIREMENTS: Significant experience in dealing with the public and promotional involvement. Energetic and pleasant and highly dependable (looking for someone committed to the job, who won’t quit half way through the summer!) Willingness to work extra hours if needed (including weekends). Most work weeks will probably be Thurs day-Sunday. Must be self-starter and hard worker. Physical requirement: must be able to move and trans port a variety of promotional material that may be bulky. Flexible—this schedule will require the employee to be extremely flexible and have the ability to travel statewide—overnight travel is likely. Ability to use cal culator and balance sales of products at the end of each event. Valid Nebraska driver's license, access to personal vehicle, and ability to complete the State of Nebraska's Defensive Driving Course. Must be 21 or over. Note: Professional experience or a college student of junior level in advertising or marketing would be ideal for this position but is not required. "‘SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: As an employee of the Lottery Division, all applicants must undergo an exten sive personal background investigation to determine if candidate meets integrity expectations. Apply with Specialized Office Services at State Per sonnel Division, Nebraska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall South, mail level, Lincoln, NE 68509 on or before April 9, 1999. Completion of Supplemental Questionnaire required also available through SOS. (Diane Dirksen at 402-471 -4464 or Dianne Scott at 402-471 -4093). Camp Canadensis In the Pocono Mountains, PA. Excellent coed residential summer camp is looking for qualified instructors for our outdoors program. Positions available for HONDA TRAIL Bike Program, high and low ropoes, climbing walls, river rafting, kayaking, mooountain biking, overnights and much more! June 20- August 17. 800-832-8228 or visit us at www.canadensis.com. Camp Jobs!! Camp Birchwood for girls, one of Minnesota’s finest summer camps, seeks college students to be counse lors, kitchen staff and instructors in horseback riding (English and Western), sailing, tennis, arts and camp sports. As apart of our staff you will have the chance to make a difference in the life of a child! For an appli cation or to schedule an interview call 1-800-451-5270 or see: www.campbirchwood.com. Colorado Summer Camp Staff 1-800-267-9573. www.coloradomountianranch. com COME TO MAINE! Camp Takajo a boy’s camp on Long Lake, Naples, Maine hiring staff. Don’t miss this opportunity to work at one of the top camps in the country. June 22 - August 22. Transportation provided! Positions in Pioneering, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, Sailing, Ceramics, Woodworking, Archery, Riflery, Radio, Video, Canoeing, Secretary, Cooks. Call Mike Sherbun at 800-250-8252. Counselors: Top Boys Sports Camp in Maine! Get in on an exciting, fun summer! Must have good skills, the ability to instruct coach or assist. Openings in: all competitive team sports, all water sports. PLUS: Camping/Hiking, Ropes/Climbing Wall, SCUBA, Ar chery, Riflery. Martial Arts, RN's, Secretaries. Top Sal aries. Awesome Facilities. Rm/Bd/Lndry, Travel. CALL the (800) NUMBER NOW. (800) 473-6104, or E-MAIL cobbachief@aol.com or write: Steve Rubin, CAMP COBBOSSEE (kah'buh-see), 10 Silvermine Dr., South Salem. NY 10590. GREAT SUMMER COUNSELOR POSITIONS Have fun* Make a Difference* Summer in New England Residential Summer Camps seek staff in ail individual and team sports: Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer, Inline Hockey, Golf, Swimming, Sailing, Water-skiing, Mt. Biking, Backpacking, Climbing wall/challenge Course, football, Lacrosse, Coaching, General staff positions, office, dance, and gymnastics. Located in the mountains of Massachusetts just 2 1/2 hours from NYC & Boston. Competitive Salaries + room/board. Call Camp Greylock for Boys (800) 842-5214 or Camp Romaca for Girls (800) 779-2070. Healthy summer ‘Stay In Shape* Work outdoors Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages. Call (970)483-7490 evenings. POOL STAFF WANTED Lincoln’s (11) public swimming pools need Head Guards, Lifeguards, and Cashiers. For more information call the Athletics and Aquatics Office at 441 -7892. Someone to watch our 9 and 11 year old children, part time this summer. Will work around summer school schedule. Must have own transportation. Please call to interview, 483-1023. Summer Camp Counselors Needed for Premier Camps in Massachusetts Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports, ail 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.qreatcampiobs.com. Summer Counselors Great staff, great facilities, great experience. N.Y.S. Co-Ed Resident Camp. 2 hours from NYC. Athletics: baseball, basketball, tennis, roller hockey, swimming, water skiing, woodworking, horseback riding, ceramics, ropes/wall. Camp Kennybrook, 19 Southway, Heartsdale, NY, 10530. 1-888858-CAMP2. Email-KennybrookQaol.com Swimming Pool Staff 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 head guards, lifeguards, conces sions, cashiers ana attendants for the summer swim season. Applications available from the Administration office at 2740 A Street or Aquatics Office at 9th and Van Dom. Call 441-7892 for more information. EOE/AA Accounts relievable! Part-time internships, flexible hours. Contact Kent at 466-1888. Exp, req. Start a Career Between Classes The Northwestern Mutual life Internship Program Through a Northwestern Mutual Life Internship, you will instantly ally yourself with one of America’s top in ternships* You’ll make your resume stand out after graduation, plus earn real money while still in college. Some of our student interns earn a five-figure income. Put the Northwestern Mutual Life name to work for you, and realize that you're worth much more than you think. *America’s Top Internship 1998 Edition, Random House/Princeton Review Books. *** INFORMATION MEETINGS*** Tuesday, March 30 & Wednesday, March 31,3:30 & 4:15p.m. Check Union Calendar for Room Assignment .1 Advertising Positions Applications are now being taken for summer and fall sales positions in the advertising department of the Daily Nebraskan. Must be available 15-20 hours per week, be dependable, outgoing, i and excited about working with people. Any major is acceptable. We offef commissions based on sales and plenty of sales and | creative experience. ' ; & . Slimmer positions begin no later than May 17 and fall positions begin no later than August 2. Orientation will be scheduled in April for those hired. Summer staff do not have to be registered for classes, but must be enrolled in at hours during this Spring or the fall semester, maintain a 2.0 minimum G.P.A., and not be on ac probation. Applications are available at the Daily Nebraskan advertising office, basement of the N Union, and must be returned before WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. SUMMER INTERNSHIP POSITIONS Nebraska Lottery Department of Revenue . $7.00/hour Full time May 24,1999-August 1999 Part-time through end of 1999 Public Relations/Marketing Intern: assist with writing news releases, planning and executing various new conferences and media events; special event and pro motion planning and execution; research and writing material for various publications; database manage ment; consumer, retailer and media relations; and ad vertising. REQUIREMENTS: Majoring in Public Rela tions, Communications, Advertising, or Marketing, junior year or above, excellent written and verbal commu nication skills, basic understanding of marketing prin ciples. Experience with still and video photography, word processing, spreadsheets and presentations software would be helpful (WordPerfect, QuattroPro, Paradox for Windows, and PowerPoint). Graphic Design/Marketing Intern: Assist with ele ments of marketing the Lottery, including publication and point-of-sale design; web page design and editing; new product development and promotion; database management and research; event and pro motions planning and execution; consumer and retailer relations and advertising. REQUIREMENTS: Majoring in Advertising, junior year or above, excellent written and verbal communication skills; basic understanding of marketing principles. Experience with Macintosh systems and graphics software. Both positions require willingness to work extra hours including weekends (if needed), must be self-starter, hard worker, and some travel may be required. As an employee of the Lottery Division, all prospective em ployees must undergo and extensive personal back ground investigation to determine if candidate meets integrity expectations. Valid Nebraska driver’s license required and ability to completer the State of Nebraska’s Defensive Driving Course. Apply with Specialized Office Services at State Per sonnel Division, Nebraska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall South, mall level, Lincoln, NE 68509 on or before Arpil 9, 1999. Completion of supplemental questionnaire required also available through SOS. (Dianne Dirksen at 402-471 -4464 or Dianne Scott at 402-471 -4093). XEROX Local agency seeking communications or marketing major for part-time afternoon internship beginning fail ‘99. Send resume and cover letter to: 235 South 70th, Suite 105, Lincoln, NE 68510. Accepting Our Bodies Accepting Ourselves— Struggling with an eating disorder? Consider attending this five week group that will cover issues related to self-esteem, body image, health nutrition & exercise, etc. Starts Tuesday, March 30th from 7:00pm to 8:00pm. Group size is limited. Contact Norma at 472-7450 to register. Congrats to the 1999- 2000 Student Education Association officers! President: Heather Kouba Vice President: Tarina Cox Secretary: Elizabeth Wurderoan Treasurer: Breann Bigley Membership: Amy Batten Outreach: Naomi Bowlin Publicity: Trade Wieters Historian: Jennifer See man Free Anxiety Screening Tomorrow Tuesday, March 30 in City Campus Union, 10am-8pm. <3*2 GENDER GAP Come find out what the opposite sex has to say about issues like dating and relationships. March 29 at 7:00pm in the NU Coliseum. Sponsored by IFC, Pan hellenic, and Phi Mu Sorority. Health Center Advisory Board Congratulations to the new Health Center Advisory Board Officers: Sarah Scheeraer- President Tara Kruce- Vtce President Gina Todero- Secretary Garrett Polhman- Treasurer Next meeting is March 30th at 4:30pm in the basement of the Health Center. Intramural Air Rifle Contest The Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Rec Air Rifle contest will take place on Tuesday, March 30th, and Wednesday, March 31st at the Military and Naval Science Building. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Foosball Doubles Tuesday, March 30th is the last day to enter Foosball Doubles. Enter now at the office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467. Intramural Horseshoe Singles The last day to enter Men’s and Women’s Horseshoe Singles is Tuesday, March 30th. Don’t delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Horseshoe Doubles The last day to enter Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Horseshoe Doubles is Tuesday, March 30th. Don't delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. CaH 472-3467 for more information. OAK April Fool’s Day Cotton Candy Mania! April 1st, 11-3, Union Plaza Only <2 Purchase your Cornhusker Yearbook today in the City Union. Remember March 31 st is the last day to purchase a book. Summer and Scholarship Opportunities Earn $700 with all expenses paid for a 5-week summer internship experience that will enhance your leadership skills with the possibility of a full-tuition scholarship upon completion. Call Army ROTC, 472-4269. Wanted Students who have traveled to non-English speaking countries within the last year for a marketing focus group. For detatta, contact 484-7724. Where did I come from? What em I doing here? Where am I going? Everyone has these questions sometimes. We can help you find the answers. Face the future with confidence. Visit Campus Advent on Wednesday night at 7:00 in the City Union Auditorium. Everyone is invited. Bring a friend!_ WIN $75 The Office of Campus Recreation will be celebrating 10 years in the Campus Recreation center in the Fall, 1999. Special t-shirts will be made to help celebrate the event so OCR is sponsoring a t-shirt design contest — $75 to the winning designer. Deadline is April 2, 1999, 5:00pm in Room 55 of the Campus Recreation' center. For contest rules, contact us at 472-3467._ _ 1 AEAC Monthly Meeting Tuesday, March 30, room 210 in Filley Hall, 6pm. Officer elections will be held. April golf outing information. ATTENTION PRE-MED STUDENTS A& S Biological Sciences Graduate Dr. Bill Griffin, Surgeon Will be at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, to meet with students on Tuesday, March 30, 3-5pm. Call 472-4190 for appointment or walk in. Pro PT Club Pat Hageman, Director of UNMCPT will speak Wednesday, March 31st at 7:30 in the City Union. Round table Discussion sponsored by AD CLUB Wednesday, March 31st at 5:30 in the City Union Ball room. Area professionals on hand to answer questions. Lots of free rood! STUDENTS IN FREE ENTERPRISE (SIFE) Social at PO Pears at 5pm, Wednesday, March 31st. Everyone welcome. Come join us to induct our new of ficers and say goodbye to the old. Find out how to get involved with competition. Watch It Here NCAA Championship game tonight! Presented by 104.1 The Point. Free Food. Shoot for prizes. 1644 P Street._ ^_ ATA Congratulations to our intramural basketball teams on winning their divisions. -Your Brothers Fun Facts Did you know that all but 3 Presidents since 1825 have been Greek. GENDER GAP Come find out what the opposite sex. has to say about issues like dating and relationships. March 29 at 7:00pm in the NU Coliseum. Sponsored by Phi Mu So rority;_ KKT Thanks for coming out and playing laser tag. we had a great time! - The men of Beta Purchase your Cornhusker Yearbook today in the City Union. Remember March 31 st is the last day to purchase a book. _ m An enormous thank you goes out to everyone who participated in the phenomenal 1999 Midnight Bowling philanthropy!!! It was a riot and an great success. The proceeds will go to the Korey Heinrich Memorial fund and will set up a Brothers Against Drunk Driving program at UNO. Thanks again. Sincerely, The Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon 2£>E Congrats to the Midnight Bowling Champs n B 4> and A A AII! Your immaculate display of bowling excellence amazes us all. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1999-2000 POSITIONS OPEN Have an impact on committees dealing with student related concerns. Applications available at 115 NE Un ion for 36 different committee openings for over 200 positions for next year. Deadline for all positions is 4pm, April 12. I-: POUND: Bracelet in parking lot 10, located at 13th & Q. Call with description, 435-7754. ! 1 [ j l