mmmrj Affect The Future! Join an innovative program that helps grade school children become tomorrow's college students. Join UNLt College Bound Program. Attend an informational meeting Aug. 31 at 6pm in Student Involvement or Sept. 1 at 6pm In the But Campus Union. Questions, caf Ann at 472-2454. 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? Moot NU students (79%) drink 6 or fewer drinks when they party. ATTENTION STUDENTS! Tire Campus Recreation Advisory Council is now taking applications for an off-campus alternate representative. Applications are available at the Office of Campus Recreation, Room 55C, or in the East Campus Activities Building. They are due September 8th at 4:30pm at the same locations. Australia Criminal justice study tour. May 8-29.2000. $2,700, 3 credit-hour course, second semester, round trip, air/houslng. Dr. Asmussen 423-7857 or 872-2426 Campus Crusade For Christ Check out The CRU, Campus Crusade's weekly meet - ing, Thursdays at 7pm in the Culture Center, upper room. Check it out! Great furniture— tables, chairs, lamps, incense, oils, retro clothes. Student discount. Eccentricities, 30th andO.____ Congratulations to Angie and Paul on their REAL en gagement! *We always KNEW it would happen. Love, Chris and Jen Exotic-Body Painting Mehndi Hanna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem porary tatoos. Group discounts. 435-1973. FREE PIZZA, WATERMELON & POP NU PRE-VETERINARY CLUB WELCOME BACK PICNIC The NU Pre-Veterinary Club will hold its annual Welcome Back Picnic on Tuesday, September 7th at 5pm on the green space northwest of the Veterinary Basic Science Building-East Campus. New and old members welcome! Recreational activities include sand volleyball, football and softball, make new friends and reunite with old onesl Officers please report at 4:30pm. GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY recognizes the top 1596 of juniors and seniors, info tables are in the Union, Sept.1-3, 9am-2pm. Membership deadline is Sect 20. Come check us out! Intramural Cross Country The Men's, Women's and Co-Rec Cross Country Meet wM take place on Thursday, September 2 at Oak Lake Park at 4:15pm. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 tor more Information. Intramural Flag Football Managers The Manager Meeting for Ct&toc Flag Football will be held Thursday, September 2 at 6:00 p.m. in the Ne braska Union. Each team must have one representative to be aligibla for competition. Call 472-3467 for more iniormaiion. Intramural Pre-Season Flag Football Tournament The last day to enter the Men’s and Women's Pre-Season Flag Football Tournament is Tuesday, September 7. Don't delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more informa tion. Intramural Slow Pitch Softball Managers. The Manager Meeting for Men's and Women's Slow Pitch Softball will be held Thursday, September 2 at 5:00 p.m. in the. Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representative present to be eligible for com petition. CaM 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Sports Fantasy NCAA Football Enter today! Draft your team via the web at www.uni.edu/crac/im. Create a league with your friends. Deadline to enter is Sept. 8. Call 472-3467 for more inform at ton. Literate? Interested in judging others and calling it an extracur ricular activity on your resume? Apply to be an editor for LAURUS, UNL’e undergrad literary magazine. All majors and backgrounds. Pick up application at 123 Andrews or outside 106 Andrews. Due Tuesday, Sep tember28th. Society for Human Resource Menegment Organizational meeting, Thursday, Sep2, at 5:30pm in the Union. Room to be posted. Study Abroad Next Summer OXFORD UNIVERSITY Immerse yourself In the English culture as you study business and the arts at OXFORD UNIVERSITY during a four-week summer study program. Punt on the River Thames, attend a Shakespearean play in his home town of Stratford, explore historical castles, and earn six hours of academic credit! An experience NOT to missl Information sessions will be held the following dates in CBA 139. Plan to attend one to team more about this exciting program: Tuesday, Sept 7,4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept 8,1030-1130 ajn. Thursday, Sept. 9,3-4 p.m. L_ l 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 PECs First meeting on Sept. 12 from 5-7pm, RSVP by Sept. 9. Call Britt Anderson at 464-3866 or Bobbie Lewallen at 488-6588. Friends of the Deaf Community Everyone welcome. No sign skills needed. Sweat shim and t-shirts from last Spnng are here. Thursday, Sep tember 2nd at 7:00pm, 3rd floor Barkley Lounge. See you there! 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 membersl Meeting Thursday at 6:30 in MMtary and Naval Science Bunding, room 2. For Into. caH Andy at 436-8176 Runner’s Club Do you like to run? Runners of aH 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. SAA Our first meeting of the year will be today at 5pm in the Wick Alumni Center. Make sure and bring money for Valentino’s afterwards and don’t ask Tom about my 18 year olds. Student Foundation Regular meeting Thursday, September 2 at 6:00pm in Nebraska Union. Room TBA. Arty Tom CooperjffitfMMriTuchs. Brandon Kai, Brian Mookey, Casey Potter, Travis Kund, Erik Haglund, Eric Towlr, Brian Varvicek, John Magnuson, Dave Ovrada, Robbie Peterson, Travis Wolf, Jason Lee, Neil Pits, An drew Hunterman, Andrew Nienhueser, and Matt Vlnent New^bers Brett Behrends, Ryan Bonham, Eric Clark, Colby Clevenger, Neil Dominy, Tim Dorn, Knud Elting, Jake Fleischman, Kevin Krohn, Lance Kuenning, Chad Leggott, Tyler Mueller, Tim Otte, Jason Penke, Chad Ruwe, Andrew Sauer, Nate Schneider, Chris Tejral, John Timmerman, Nelson Trambly, Andy Walden, Matt Ul-L._1^.^— m-M W0O©i| ny8n WOlDOTy. n GET INVOLVED!!! REPRESENTATION NEEDED FOR THE FOLLOWING STUDENT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Campus Rec., Campus Safety Subcommittee, Campus Wide Information System, Committee For Fees Al location Comm.— Residence Hall Rep., Computational Service and Facilities— graduate rep., QLC 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 Students Subcommittee, Master Plan Committee, Nontraditionai Students Subcommittee, Parking Appeals 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. PitdfciifDfbowi poiWont! fiioLA. Applications available at the Student Government office, 136 NE Union and the Student Involvement office on East Campus. -- --r-j _ -__ ^ B i^cBiiring for^ ROAD FULL TIME OVERNIGHT GROCERY STOCKERS Minimum age 18, no experience needed. We are an EOE offering excellent benefits, competitive wages, tuition reimbursement and a drug-free environment ' •Apply to: Kelli CatKhan, HRC 4400 S. 33rd St. a. : - . ; Lincoln, NE 68516 M (402)420-1414 (Russ’s Market) _