The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 20, 1999, Page 11, Image 11

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    Films, food at big bash
By Kimberly Sweet
Senior staff writer
For new and returning
UNL students, homesickness
or longing for summer days is
possible this weekend.
Boredom, however, is not.
Thanks to a plethora of
activities on campus or nearby,
students shouldn’t have a hard
time filling the days meeting
new people, listening to music
or getting some good eats.
On Friday and Saturday
nights, NU Directions will
hold its first ever back-to
school bash. The events start
Friday night with free movies
at midnight at the Star Ship
Theater, located at 1311 Q St.
Students can choose
between “Notting Hill,”
“Austin Powers: the Spy Who
Shagged Me” and
“Entrapment.” Admission is
free with a student ID.
The events on Saturday
begin at 10 p.m. with a DJ and
games in front of the Nebraska
Union. Students can partici
pate in Gladiator Joust and
sumo wrestling or climb a
Velcro wall.
From midnight to 2 a.m.,
UNL faculty and staff will
serve students free pancakes.
NU Directions student
coordinator Chris Linder said
the group is putting on the
event to start off the year on a
happy note.
“We want to kick off the
school year with something
positive,” Linder said.
The group, which pro
motes alcohol awareness and
responsible drinking, hopes to
make the event a tradition.
Students also can take in
some live music and fried food
downtown this weekend at the
Rock ‘n Runza Block Party.
P Street will be blocked off
from 14th to 16th streets for the
party, which celebrates
Runza’s 50th anniversary.
Friday starting at 7 p.m.,
the bands One More Time and
Rumble will play. At 10 p.m.,
Three Dog Night will take the
stage, which will be located on
Centennial Mall.
On Saturday from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m., there will be a free
family festival. Food vendors
will be present on the grounds.
Bands will begin playing at 5
p.m. The Nebraska Rock ‘n
Roll Hall of Fame will play
music from the ’50s and ’60s,
followed by the Fabulous
Formaldehydes and the Little
River Band.
Food coupons for the event
will be available at the back-to
school bash.
Theresa Latosh, director of
marketing for Runza
International, said she is
expecting as many as 15,000
people at the event. She hopes
most will be students.
“We are expecting that
since students are coming
back this weekend, it will be a
great activity for them,”
Latosh said.
Tickets for the Rock ‘n
Runza Block Party are avail
able at all Runza restaurants
and Homers. They cost $6 for a
one-day pass and $10 for a
two-day pass. Tickets cost $8
at the gate.
Construction projects abound
By Kimberly Sweet
Senior staff writer
With a ceremonial splash of water gurgling out
of the new Broyhill Fountain last spring, the univer
sity celebrated the completion of the renovations to
the Nebraska Union.
The completion of the union project meant an
end to the invasion of construction workers and
equipment in students’ main hangout on campus.
But the presence of fences, bulldozers and con
struction workers will not disappear anytime soon,
said Howard Parker, UNL Facilities Planning and
Construction manager.
“It’s going to cause some inconvenience to put it
mildly, but it’s going to be worth it,” Parker said. “In
six years’ time, our campus will be much
improved.”
Much of the construction will be new structures
on campus. The Esther L. Kauffman Academic
Residential Center and a building to replace Lyman
and Bancroft halls will be completed by 2001.
Projects are scheduled to renovate buildings
whose infrastructures are falling into disrepair.
The building boom, the biggest since 1960,
comes when many buildings need maintenance.
“Our campus is an aging campus,” Parker said.
“There is a whole generation of buildings, falling
into disrepair.”
Thanks to $60 million approved by the
Nebraska Legislature for deferred maintenance
projects, the needed renovations can be done.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has had
large donations to fund projects such as the
Kauffman Residential Center, the Winslow and
Irene Van Brunt Visitors Center and a new building
for the Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater.
Parker said that most of the big projects being
planned will be done or started during the next six *
years. Projects beginning this fall include:
■ Tearing down the International Affairs and
the Summer Sessions offices on R Street. After
asbestos removal, crews will clear the area between
13th Street and the Temple Building to build the
Ross Theater and Welcome Center, said Tracy
Aksamite, project manager. The offices will move
to the newly remodeled 420 University Terrace, the
old Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity house.
■ Love Library South infrastructure renovation
will begin this fall, said Clark DeVries, project
manager. A penthouse will be built on top of the
library for a new air handling system.
Administrative offices will be moved upstairs, and
the Great Plains collection will be moved for more
reading rooms. The entrance will also be updated.
To accommodate the library construction, a new
book drop was added on the west side of campus in
the parking lot south of Architecture Hall.
■A new building will be built between Henzlik
and Mabel Lee Hall. This building will replace
Lyman and Bancroft halls. Construction is sched
uled to start in November and slated to be complet
ed in May 2001. The two old halls will be demol
ished once construction on the replacement build
ing is complete.
200s For sale
IBM Model 70, 386/25mhz, monitor and printer, $195.
Call 466-2258.
Couch and loveseat, perfect for dorm, apartment or
fraternity room. Used, $75/OBO for both. 730-6387,
Large forest green and off-white striped couch. Regu
larly $699, selling for $200. Need to sell fast. Sabrina,
328-8095.
Queen size water bed and round dining room table.
Must sell. Any reasonable offer accepted. 438-8884,
Queen size waterbed, includes: frame, mattress, oak
headboard and rails. $150 OBO. 423-7315.
For sale: T185 graphing calculator, $75,465-4896.
Garage Sale! Lots of stuff, indoor/outdoor, furniture,
housewares, etc. Highland View Apartments, comer of
1st and Superior, garage #105, Saturday, Aug. 21,
7am.
New Internet Retail Business
For sale, everything already set, only $100. Call for
more information. 890-9684.
Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees, Oef Leppard,
402-477-3821.
'86 Audi 5000s, gold, 4 door, automatic, loaded, leather,
113.000 miles, $2,200 OBO. Call 440-3667.
ADOPTION—A happily married childless couple
with high energy and lots of love dream of an in
fant to cherish. We offer love, security, and a
wonderful future. Medical/legal expenses paid.
Please call Barbara and Peter toll free
888-540-7626.
Adoption. Young professinal couple with a lot of love
and security to give look to adopt infant, confidential,
expenses paid. Call Phil and Barbe 1-800-815-9167.
Open Harvest Natural Foods
Organic produce, vegetarian deli, bakery, bulk foods,
vitamins and more! 1618 South St, 475-9069.
Bang. Tutoring lessons in C, C++, COBOL, FORTRAN
and any other computer science area. 477-6710.
Auto Accidents & DWI
Other criminal matters, call Sanford Pollack 476-7474.
Rental
Real Estate
QUALITY FOR LESS
2 Bedroom apartments within
2 miles from campus. No pets.
All have coin laundry.
Year Leases. Clean.
2527 “H” $435 garden level
1560 S. 20 $525 w/ garage
1 bedroom apartments:
2532 T Street $350
_Houses $800 & up
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
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For all your insurance needs: auto, home, health, life
and business, call Jim Wallace at American Family
Insurance, 1340 L St., Lincoln, NE 6850S or call
402-474-5077.
Free
Pregnancy Test
Birthright is a confidential helping hand. Please call for
appointment or more information, 483-2609. Check
out our website www.birthright.org.
Type for U. Very affordable 470-2962.
400s SjMNfttp
1 male roommate needed to share 3BR house, Sept.
1st. Near campus, $215/month. If interested call Chris,
476-2567.
3 girts need 1 roommate. We live dose to campus with
a washer and dryer. Move in now and don't pay August
rent, $200/month. Call 438-9113.
Female Roommate Wanted
Female Dental student needing female to share 2BR, 2
bath apartment. Must be responsible! Located just
north of East Campus. Call Angie at 467-2884,
Male student to share large newer house in southeast
Lincoln, 10 minutes from UNL— utilities, cable, deck,
fireplace, garage, 421-0977, leave message if no an
swer
Male/female roommate needed for nice house. Garage,
DSL, W/D, 5 minutes to either campus. Prefer
graduate student. 476-9510.
Male/female roommate wanted, 2BR, south Lincoln,
$250/month, no utilities. Call Jerry at 423-1228.
Non traditional student, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, nonsmok
ing, washer/dryer, garage, $333+ 1/2 utilities
420-7719.
One female roommate to share 4BR house, $159+
utilities. Very close to campus. Call 438-4786.
Quiet, no smoking, $275 all utilities paid, library and
piano available. Foreign students welcome, available
end of August. 465-0178, leave message.
Roommate needed, close to campus, free laundry,
parking, $250+ utilities. Call 435-2517 or 890-7234,
Roommate wanted to share small acreage. Interest in
hunting and fishing would be appreciated. 475-2877 or
440-7355.
To share a clean and nice two bedroom close to East
Campus. C/A, parking, with 1/2 basement! Only $180
plus 1/2 utilities. Prefer male graduate student.
Non-smoking. No pets. One year lease, fish
er0715®yahoo.com.
FURNISHED ROOM in quiet Cape Cod house in south
Lincoln, near bus to UNL Private bath, garage, central
air, all utilities + cable TV free. $290/month+deposit.
Looking for non-smoking male. Call Tom at 421-8049.
One responsible, non-smoking male or female needed
to share new home between campuses. 438-9006.
2 bedroom, central air, washer/dryer included, fenced
yard, garage, 1231 North 53rd. $560, 466-3380 or
890-0896.
3 bedroom, 1 bath house with range and refrigerator.
$600 + utilities.
Eden Management 489-2333
3 bedroom. C/A, 2 car garage. 1026 Charleston. $800.
5 bedrooms, 3 baths, C/A. 2304 U Street. $900.
Pets Welcome. 432-6644. _
3, 4 or 5 bedroom, 2 baths, near UNL Range, refriger
ator, central air, washer/dryer, $600-$800.489-9294.
4 bedroom, 1/2 bath, near UNL Range, central air. re
frigerator, washer/dryer, rec room, off-street parking,
$800. 489-9294.
836 Y, 2 bedroom, basement, garage, 2 blocks from
campus $575 432-0644.
847 N. 30th. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, hardwood floors, central
air, close to campuses. $700, available now. Action
Realty 467-1105.-_
1300 Eldon Dr., 3BR, double garage, A/C, full basement,
church owned, nice location. Grad students, no
smoking/pet, $975. Call 489-9516 to see.
W25 S. 13th. 4 bedroom, central air, two baths. $800.
472-2350 or 1-800-273-9083.
2775 Scott Ave, 3+ 2BR. 2407 S. 39th, 2+ 1BR, both
stone, T 3/4 bath, finished basement, garage, under
ground sprinkler, appliances, very nice, near Southeast
High, $995+ deposit, no pets. 483-2156.
3204 Holdrege, 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, garage, parking,
near UNL $775, 432-0644.
4715 Pawnee Street, four bedroom, two bath, central
air, two car garage $895.
4908 Madison, one bedroom, A/C. All utilities except
4603 S' 54th’, 3 bedroom, C/A, $685. Call 483-4887,
890-3508 or 483-7720.
2BR plus rec. room and garage, new carpet, no pets,
$625 plus reference, deposit and lease. 435-3506.
Large house by Antelope Park and bike trail, wash
er/dryer. Available now, $860/month. 730-3367,
Remodeled, spacious 3 bedroom house. Close to
campus, washer/dryer. Call Julie, 440-5958. Available
August 15.
We Love Students!
Homes near UNL Air conditioned, washer, dryer, dish
washer. Open now. 1404 N. 24th, three bedroom,
$635.321 N. 30th, four bedroom, $835. 423-1535.
3811 Keith Circle, nice 3BR, 2 1/2 bath, D/W, W/D
hookups, garage, available 9/1, $775. Call 435-8592.
Walk to campus, off street parking, remodeled 2 bed
room, appliances furnished 2410 Vine 432-6476.
!! CLEAN & ATTRACTIVE !!
Efficiency, 1342 B Street Free electric. $280
1 Bedroom 2000 J Street. Clean. $305
2 Bedroom 1505 S. 19th, New carpet $410
No Smokers or Pets 440-3000
•“Efficiency Apartments***
Close to City Campus.
_Water, Heat, and Gas Paid 477+4490
*2628 0. New 2 bedroom, all appliances, double garage.
$575.430-6328.
1 BEDROOM APTS
In Unique Complex between campuses, super clean,
3-month leases, newer decor,
stove/fridge/dishwasher/disposal/blinds. parking, cen
tral heat/air, laundry, gas/water/garbage paid, enclosed
patios, big closets, breakfast bar, $345,
489-4857.
1 plus bedrooms, range, refrigerator, garage. $360 +
utilities.
Eden Management 489-2333.
2 bedroom modem, 508 South 25th off street parking
leave message 483-2357. __
2 bedroom, central air, coin-op, parking, near campus.
333 S. 19th, $390.489-5168.
2 bedroom, clean, furnished, free cable, $390+. Laundry
room, 1-year lease, 931 G St. 435-0608 after
12pm.
1230 D and 1922 K. Newer, extra clean, 2BR,
$400-$435. Laundry, off-street parking. 483-6280.
1256 S. 26th, 3BR, 1 bath, fresh paint, clean, coin-op
laundry, central air, no pets, $535. 466-9526.
1422 A Street. Near UNL, parking, laundry, two bed
room. No smoking, no pets, $495.421-2445.
1BR apartments, close to campus, clean, no pets,
$250-$325. Call for locations. 474-5327.
1 BR, 1 bath, close to campus, new paint, carpet, 2400
R St. $280/month. Call 421-7141.
1 BR, newer, 240 S. 26th, built in microwave, off street
parking, all electric. Leave message 483-2357.
1 BR, parking, laundry, $260,1521 D St. Call 476-6007.
Clean and Quiet
1910-20 J Street. 2 bedrooms, $425/month. No pets.
Nine months rental agreements. Call Jim, 430-9014.
- Colonial Heights
Apartments
One, two and three-bedroom apartments available.
Tanning bed and indoor heated pool. 421-3070.
Don Apartments, 227 S. 17th, available one efficiency
and one bedroom unfurnished. Newly decorated, park
ing provided. For information call 474-6565. Leave
message.
Large 4BR, 2 bath, all utilities paid, C/A, W/D hook
ups, 835 S. 12th, $840. Call 430-9012.
Large four bedroom, two bath, all utilities paid, central
air, parking, dean. 1746 Washington, $890. 450-1013.
MANAGEMENT ONE
School Year Leases Available
1,2 and 3 bedroom apartments, 3 year rent freeze.
Can for locations and prices, 477-2600 or
www.mgmtone.com
Senator condominium large, clean studio $295. 1630
H Street. Security Building, heat paid. Call 466-3380 or
890-0896.
Spacious 1BR apartments, central air, D/W, off street
parking, on site laundry. Close to campus. Reasonably
priced. 465-8911.
Unique Two Bedroom Condo
2 bedroom condo for rent in historic Hayward Place.
Within walking distance from downtown UNL campus.
All appliances, secure building, 12’ ceilings, parking
and on site laundry. Available September 6th $650
Call 421-2316. Leave message._
Welcome HOME!!!
Professors and Students
Relax poolside or study in the quiet privacy of
your apartment-home. Since one-size never fits
all, we have efficiencies ($309) to 2 bedroom
($419-$459) units available. Walk, bike, bus, or
drive to city campus, Just minutes away!
JONES APARTMENTS
475-7262
• 1,2, & 3 bedroom
apartment homes
• Loft Floor Plans (w/ over
1200 sq. ft.)
• Complete kitchens w/
microwave & dishwasher
• Huge walk-in closets
• Vertical & mini blinds
• Contempory color
schemes
• On city bus route
• Garages available
• Near a variety of dining and
shopping facilities
• Easy 1-80 and I-180 access
5831 North 23rd Street
3 blocks NW of 27th & Superior Streets
730-0310
-^^^jcENTURY HOUSE
• Located at the heart of
downtown Lincoln
• Unique contemporary
furnished efficiencies with
a 16ft. sparkling window
view of the city
•Two attractive floor plans
•6 month leases available
•Controlled access entry
building with elevator and
laundry room
1201 Lincoln Mall
475-3512
PARKVIEW
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4SEEEEEL
• 1 Dearoom ana 2
bedrooms with 2 baths
•Controlled access entry
•Efficient gas heat
•Overlooking park and
volleyball courts
•Next to Belmont
Shopping Center
•Excellent Location for
Students
2521 North 9th
435-6963
Sundance
APARTMENTS
• An apartment for
evey need
• l bedroom. 2
bedroom, 2 bedroom/2
bath with loft, 3
bedroom/2 bath with
loft
•Controlled access
entry
• Off street parking
• Laundry facilities
• Easy acces to
downtown and UNL
945 D street
476-9825
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I CONCORDE Management and Development Properties
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