Tow truck driver and service station attendant with mechanical ability, full and part time, evenings and weekends. 489-7532 or 730-7532. _ Tutor needed for 11 year old, 5th grade curricula, my home, hours flexible, $7.75/hour. 489-0373. Tutors are needed in the Hewit Academic Center for all subjects. Also needed are supplemental instructors for Astronomy 103 and study group leaders for Nutrition 151. We are seeking upper level undergraduate and graduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or above. Excellent communication skills are a must. Tutors will earn $6.00 per hour and will have flexible and variable hours. If interested, apply at 300 West Stadium (underneath Memorial Stadium) or call Katie at 472-4620. o BryanLGH •r MEDICAL CENTER VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER SERVICES Responsible for the supervision, evaluation and support of junior and senior weekend volunteer staff and services. Serves as a receptionist and performs other clerical and computer duties within the department promoting positive public relations and a positive working relationship with other departments. Previous volunteer experience and knowledge preferred. One year post secondary education or experience In lieu of education required. " PART-TIME SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WEST -T Human Resources 2300South 16 Street Lincoln, NE 68502 (402)481-5291 We are looking for outstanding individuals with a great personality and light school load to be a part of our team. Will work around school schedule. Call Jennifer or Jim at Holway Formal Wear, 476-2262 for appoint ment WOOD SHOP ASSISTANT Experience with power tools or shop classes necessary, full or part time. Apply at Lincoln Lumber, 932 N. 23rd St.i Work 2 Saturdays A Month 9/11,9/18,10/2,10/9,11/6,11/13 Supervise children in recreation activities during home football games. $5.40-$5.65 per hour. Apply et 55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activi ties Building or CALL 472-3467. Work for an excellent child care! Part time positions available, must be 19 or older. Contact Loving Hearts Child Care, 434-2824 and ask for Becky or Jessica R. Writer Wanted for entry-level position at children’s educational software company. Excellent grammar, spelling and proofreading skills necessary. Must have ability to han dle deadlines. Computer skills essential. 301 P Street Bldg. A or fax resume to 475-5310. _ YMCA grade school age recreation program needs staff interested in children to work before school (7-9am) or substitute after school (3-6pm) Mon day-Friday or as your schedule allows. Apply at NE YMCA, 2601 N. 70th. YMCA NORTHEAST The northeast YMCA is now hiring gymnastics and swimming lesson instructors. Please apply at 2601 North 70th Street or call 434-9266 for more information. YWCA Child Development Centers Do you love working with children? Would you like to sing, color, and play while you earn a paycheck? If you answered yes, we have a job for you. We are looking for caring, nurturing, and dependable people to fill sev eral positions working with all ages. Both full and part time positions available, M-F. We can be flexible with schedules and offer a competitive wage. Please call 470-0231 or 434-3494 for more information. After school child care needed for two children. 2-4 af ternoons per week (your choice) hours 3:10 to 6pm, 488-6885. Children’s Discovery Center Is now accepting applications for part-time afternoon teachers. Must be 19 years of age and hold a good driving record. Tuition reimbursement and other benefits are offered. Apply in person at 265 S. 84th. Part-Vine School Age Teicher Ivy League Child Development Center 1s accepting ap plications for an afternoon school age teacher. Hours are 2:30-5:30pm, M-F. Must be reliable and energetic. Apply at 5225 S. 16th. Perfect for EducaVon and Development Majors Part-time school year openings in a K-6 child care fa cility, Monday-Friday, flexible scheduling. Belmont Community Center, 3335 N. 12th. Stop by or call 477-2255. The Sheridan Child Development Center is looking for some fun, energetic responsible part-time help. Apply today at 3700 Sheridan Blvd. or call 483-5037. Student wanted to assist with maintenance of crickets and with experiment. Must be reliable and UNL work study quality. $6.50/hr, apply in person, 56 Manter HaH. 472-0742. Interns Needed The Nebraska Appieseed Center for Law in the Public Interest, an affiliate of Ralph Nader's Appieseed Foundation, is seeking interns for the fall semester. Our project areas include immigration, welfare, living wage ordinances and securing equal access to justice for disenfranchised Nebraskans. Interested parties should call* 438-8853 or email us at NEAPPLAWOaol.com. Marketing Intern Crete carrier corporation has an excellent paid intern ship opportunity to learn the transportation industry while providing support to the marketing department. Individual must be self-motivated, detail oriented and enjoy working in a fast paced environment. Prefer stu dents who are pursuing a degree in business, marketing or related field and can work 20hrs/week between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Crete Carrier Corporation Attn: Human Resources P.O. Box 81228 Lincoln, NE 68501 402-479-7074 Fax: 402-475-1192 HumanResourcesQcretecarrier. com FOF Check this Out! Microsoft and IBM have a new online buying network which starts on 9/1/1999. Over 100 companies linked together at Quixtar.com, use access code #562451. Save $$$ on purchases and have the opportunity to make money. E-maii questions to Goltyl 975©aol.com. Affect The Future! Join an innovative program that helps grade school children become tomorrow's college students. Join UNL's College Bound Program. Attend an informational meeting Aug. 31 at 6pm in Student Involvement or Sept. 1 at 6pm in the East Campus Union. Questions, cal Arm at 472-2454. _ * UMWEUBITY OF Are You Wearing Your Button? Project CARE (Creating an Alcohol Responsible Envi ronment) will have a booth in the City Union this Wednesday and Thursday from 11-2. For those of you without a button, pick one up while supplies last! If you already have your button, come by the booth to be entered into a $200 raffle. Remember, 200 NU students will win $5 for wearing their button from now until October 11th. Are you wearing your button? Most NU students (79%) annfc 8 or fewer drinks when they perty. Attention Accounting Majors Institute of Management Accountants* having its or ganizational meeting Wednesday, September 1st at 7:30pm in the Union. Come learn more about the Ac counting profession from the accounting professionals themselves! Everyone welcome, questions call Tony 467-5025. ATTENTION STUDENTS! The Campus Recreation Advisory Council is now taking applications for an off-campus ahemata representative. Applications are available at the Office of Campus Recreation, Room 55C, or in Ihe East Campus Activities Building. They are due September 8th at 4:30pm at the same local ions. Australia Criminal justice study tour. May 8-29,2000. $2,700, 3 credit-hour course, second semester, round trip, air/housing. Dr. Asmussen 423-7857 or 872-2426 leave message. BROADCASTING MAJORS Starving to know more about the Broadcasting Field? Then come to the International Radio and Television Society meeting-Wednesday, September 1 at 6:00 pm in Avery Hall 201. Satisfy your hunger. • CAMPUS RECREATION The Office of Campus Recreation is having an open house on Wednesday, September 1 from 4:30-6pm in the Campus Recreation Center. Everything you need to know about Campus Recreation will be covered. For more information call 472-3467. FH For sale: 2 dead ferrets and cage. Contact Garrett Pohlman at 436-6110. _ ' Intramural Cross Country The Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Cross Country Meet will take place on Thursday, September 2 at Oak Lake Park at 4:15pm. No advance entry is required. Call .472-3467 for more information. •• Intramural Sports Fantasy ItiCAA Football Enter today! Draft ydur team via the web at www.unl.edu/crec/im. Create a league with your friends. Deadline to enter is Sept. 8. Call 472-3467 for more information. S.W.A.T. Students Working Actively Together Join us as we reach out into the Lincoln community through a variety of short term volunteer projects. First meeting is Thursday, Sept. 2 at 6pm in Student In volvement (NU 200). Questions, call Ann at 472-2454. Study Abroad Returnees Party Welcome back study abroad students! Join us at a party to share your experience and knowledge on Sep tember 1,5.-00 p.m., in the Culture Center, 333 N 14th (next to Wendy’s). Pizza and soda provided. R.S.V.P. international Affairs. 472-5358. ....... \ Immediate full & part-time openings for experienced A beginning concrete finishers, form setters, construction workers A eouinment oners tors. Valid drivers license A transportation reouired. • Flexible Hours * Tuition Assistance Program •Great Pay j • Great Work Groups • Set-up, Pouring A • Paid Holidays . internships Available Finishing Experience • 401K • Drug Free Work Environment EOE-Applications From All Ethnic Backgrounds Welcome! ' Can Today! 441-3000 • 3421 S. 7th Suite A ______, SUPERSAVER. >*SBW ! W Our newest store is now hiring for r ' FULL TIME OVERNIGHT GROCERY STOCKERS " " ; Minimum age 18, no experience needed, &§M% \ | We are an EOEoffering excellent benefits, competitive wages, tuition reimbursement and mm a drug-free environment , Apply to: Kelli Callihan, HRC 4400 S. 33rd St. Ct. %■ . Lincoln, NE 68516 v ■ . . University Ambassadors Applications University Ambassador applications now available at the Office of Admissions and-the Student Involvement Office. Applications due September 10th at the Office of Admissions. Want Your Name/Address/Phone Removed from the Student Directory The 1999-2000 University of Nebraska-Uncoln Student Directory will be on Campus mid October. Your name, campus address/phone, and home address /phone will automatically appear in the directory. If you don’t want It to appear in the directory, you must restrict your directory information before Friday, September 10,1909. You can restrict your directory information by going to the Records Office 107, Canfield Adminis trations Building. Please have your student ID available. If you have previously requested directory restriction on a Change of Address Form you do not need to take any further action. Welcome Back Students UNL Rodeo Association first meeting Wednesday, September 1st. 7:00pm—new members and execu tives. 7:30—returning members. 3rd floor East Campus Union, Cottonwood Room. I_I AAFCS Come get the scoop at the 1st meeting today 6:00pm Room 121 HE. All HRFS students welcome. Allies Against Heterosexism & Homophobia General meeting Thursday, 9:30 pm, City Union. Officer elections and committee chair appointments. All are welcome. Block & Bridle Welcome Back Meeting September 2, East Union Exec. 6:30, New Member 7:00 __Activities 7:30 CALLING ALL PEO’s First meeting on Sept. 12 from 5-7pm, RSVP by Sept. 9. Call Britt Anderson at 464-3866 or Bobbie Lewallen at 488-6588._ ■ Campus Red Cross Wednesday, Sept. 1, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center.__ CBASAB Meeting today at 5:30pm in CBA 132. Attendance is mandatory.. Climbing Club Our first meeting is September 1st at 8pm in the Outdoor Adventure Conference Room. Everyone is welcome! Friends of the Deaf Community Everyone welcome. No sign skins needed. Sweat shirs and t-shirts from last Spring are here. Thursday, Sep tember 2nd at 7:00pm, 3rd floor Barkley Lounge. See you there! First meeting of the yearn 7pm, Wednesday, ■ September 1st in the City Union. Room posted I inside south entrance of the union. Everyone ■ welcome. Pre-Physical Therapy Club There will be a meeting on Thursday September 2 at 7:30pm in the Union. Room will be posted. Everyone welcome. RIFLE CLUB The UNL Rifle Club Is looking for new members! Meeting Thursday at 6:30 in Military and Naval Science Building, room 2. For into, cal Andy at 436-8176 Runner's Qi»h Do you like to run? Runners of all abilities are invited to an informational meeting Thursday, September 2 at 8pm in the Rec Center, TV lounge. Contact Christie at 436-0171 with questions. Student Foundation Regular meeting Thursday, September 2 at 6:00pm in Nebraska Union. Room TBA. ATQ Congratulations to the Gamma Theta chapter of Alpha Tau Omega on being awarded True Merit, an honor re served for only the top 5% of Alpha Tau Omega chap ters, for superiority In chapter operations, campus leadership, and service to the community. ATQ Congratulations to ttte Gamma Theta chapter of Alpha Tau omega on being recognized by our national frater nity far excellence In communication and excelence In scnotarehtp. ATQ The men of Alpha Tau Omega would Mce to congratulate and welcome the outstanding gentlemen of our chapter's 103rd pledge dess. Good luck. Ben Congratulations to the Mowing on their Aft Marc Boggy, Chris Cederburg, John Christenson, Ryan Fuchs, Blake mston, Ryan Jantord, Dan Johnson, Jeremy Johnson, Justin Kauk, Eric Knight, Todd Ptmte, Travis Robinson, Aaron Schetoe. Abovtft Stfic Shawn Nichols, Matt Boyd, Tom Loschen, Dan Slaughter, Ben Nelson, Ryan Comes, Brandon Yaw, Taylor Thompson, MJ Katrina, Travis Brady, Pat Wos|e, Matt Stahl, Neal Hughes, Grag Brockmeier, Ben Petermann, Grant Welch, Ryan Stewart, Tony Bock, Jeff Barwing, Ryan Lahne, Ryan Lahne, Joel Weigert, Paul Schreier, Ryan Hartung, Dan Anderson, Aaron Dupree, DJ Kirk. Oraatjoo to everyone on die oeeraB house ORA o< XQ CONGRATULATIONS To Kara Wegete and Erin Gumm for being accepted to Nursing School. ee - your slaters i rj GET INVOLVED!!! REPRESENTATION NEEL FOR THE FOLLOWING STUDENT GOVERNME" Campus Rec., Cai,~~- —,— Wide Information System, Committee For Fees Al* location uomm.— nssiosncs nan nap., uompuiauonai Service and Faculties— graduate nip., GLC Lobbyist, Electoral Commission member. Environmental Issues Subcommittee, Curriculum Comm., Grading and Ex aminations— graduate rep., Honors Convocation, In formation Services Committee, Intercollegiate Athlet ics— must be Athlete, International Student^ Subcommittee, Master Plan Committee, Non traditional Students Subcommittee, Parking AppecUs Committee, Racial Affairs Subcommittee, Senate Rep. For Graduate Division of General Studies and Division of continuing Studies, Sexual Orientation Subcommittee, Student Employee Grievance Comm., Student Impact Team, Students with Disabilities Subcommittee; Teaching Council, UNL Campus Police Committee; Univ. Judicial and Appeals Board and Women's Issues Subcommittee. DiicHniforibovipoflttioni: Stpt.9. Applications available at me Student Government office, 136 NE Union and the Student Involvement office on East Campus. NU Student Government Wednesday, September 1 6:30 p.m.— City Union Information And Agenda Available '136 Nebraska Union I_I Lost: one diamond ring. Band is slightly discolored! Lost between Hamilton hall and the new parking lot in front of the stadium. Has a lot of sentimental value. If found call Marissa at 436-9481. i r Earn $200 & Your group can earn $200 tor distributing our newspaper before the Sept. 18 Football game. You must be able to provide a minimum of 20 people for two hours before tne game. Contact Dan at foe Driy Nibraahan for more information, 472-1769, dahai Nebraska Union.