I_I #1 Spring Break 2000 Vacation! Cancun, Jamaica, Ba hamas, and Florida. Best prices guaranteed! Sell trips, earn cash, and go free! Now hiring campus reps! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertoure.com. ACT NOW! GET THE BEST SPRING BREAK PRICES! SOUTH PADRE, CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS, ACAPULCO, FLORIDA, AND MARDIGRAS. REPS NEEDED, TRAVEL FREE, EARN$$$. GROUP DIS COUNTS FOR 6+. 1-800-838-8203 or WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM. Browse icpt.com for springbreak “2000’. All destina tions offered. Trip participants, student organization and campus sales representatives wanted. Fabulous parties, hotels and prices. Call Inter-Campus 1-800-327-6013. FREE TRIPS AND CASH!!! SPRING BREAK 2000 StudentCity.com is looking for Highly Motivated Stu dents to promote Spring Break 2000! Organize a small group and travel FREE! Top campus reps can earn a Free Trip and over $10,000! Cancun, Jamaica or Nassau! Book Trips Online. Log in and win FREE Stuff. Sign up now online! www.StudentCity.com or 800/293-1443, Spring Break 2000 "The Millennium” A new decade...nice in travel. Free trips, free meals & drinks. Jamaica, Cancun, Florida, Barbados, Bahamas. Book before November 5 for FREE Meals and 2 Free Trips. Book before December 17 FOR LOWER PRICES!! 1 -800-426-7710 / www.sunsplashtours.com. I n Come See The Real X-Files Robert Hastings will disclose once classified govern ment information about UFO’s including actual photos. This event is sponsored by the University Program Council and is free for everyone! See you at 7:30pm Wednesday, October 13 in the City Union Auditorium. Congratulations Homecoming 1999 Office Display Winner Office of Admissions Thank you to the following offices for participating in the contest this year: Agncultura! Research Division, Agronomy, Beadle Business Center, Career Services, CASNR Dean's Office, Nebraska Union Administration Office, Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, Student Employment and Internship Center, Student In volvement, University Service, Vice Chancellor for Re search and nearby offices. Doc’s Place Cigar/Martini Bar It’s where you can go when you feel a little more so phisticated than the herds of downtown bar-hoppers. Subliminal message: SEX! Between 8th and 9th on O Street in the Haymarket in the Apothecary. ,.*184 BRKKENRlDCEMgTS^ Intramural Racquetball Singles Tuesday, October 12 is the last day to enter Men’s, Women’s and Faculty/Staff Racquetball Singles. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more in formation. Call 472-3467. Lesbian Bisexual Questioning Discussion Group LBQ is a safe place for lesbians, bi women and women questioning their sexual orientation to meet, talk, learn and laugh in an informal atmosphere. LBQ meets every Monday from 5:15-6:15 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, room 338. For more information call the Women’s Center at 472-2597. 5020 N27thStreetUnco!n!NE68521 477-4764 18 pack 12oz. cans Leinenkugel’s Beer (All Varieties) Vw 9f 6 Pack wyklyf 12 oz. bottles Sales effective Oct.11-Oct.17 Prices valid only at 27th and Superior Hy-Vee I I University of Nebraska Looking To Get Involved? Student Foundation provides an excellent opportunity for students who are looking to get involved, meet people and have fun. Applications are available at City and East Student Involvement Offices. Questions? Call Brian Magnusson, 436-6110 or Tara Pawling, 436-9852. Applications due October 15. New Student Enrollment Can you walk backwards? New Student Enrollment is looking for a qualified group of students to assist the Freshman class of 2000. Attend an information session to leam more. Thursday, Oct 14,4pm at City Union Thursday, Oct 21,6pm at East Union Sunday, Oct 24,8pm at Abel Ballroom Tuesday, Oct 26,5pm at Harper/Schramm/Smith Applications are available at the Office of Admissions, Student Involvement (City and East Campus), the Cul ture Center, Multi-Cultural Affairs and every Residence Hall front desk. Call 472-4646 if you have any questions. ZAE AAA PRESENT: The Seventeenth Annual “Do It Sober” Featuring Joel Goldman’s poweful new program, “Sex Under the Influence.” Monday, October 11, 7pm at the Lied Center Admission free, everyone welcome! SNA SNA Community Service Project, Tuesday, October 12 at Tabitha on 48th and Randolph. Meet in the lobby at 6:30pm. Everyone is welcome. Spectrum Weekly discussions/meetings every Wednesday at 7pm in Room 234 Nebraska Union. For more information call 472-5644. Study Abroad Spring 2000 Eastern European & Mediterranean Studies Study in the Czech Republic and Greece from March to May 2000. In-class instruction combined with field trips to give you a broad view and understanding of the history and cultural diversity of the area. $6000 co vers tuition, air fare, room and board, insurance, many field trips and side trips to Prague and Munich. Enroll now. For more information, stop by International Affairs at 420 University Terrace or call 472-5358. The University Program Council has immediate openings for two Executive Positions: East Campus Chair and Gender Issues Chair. Apply at the UPC office 134 City Union by 5pm October 15. UNMC Dentistry Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 Oldfather Hall on Monday, October 11 from 1-5pm. Call 472-4190 for appointment. WHAT CAN I DO WITH A LAW DEGREE? CAREER CHOICES Featured Speaker: Tricia Sharrar, Assistant Dean Creighton University School of Law Monday, October 11, 7-8pm, 115 Burnett. Sponsored by the Pre-Law Club, Phi Alpha Delta, The Arts & Sci ences Advising Center and The Arts & Sciences Alumni Association. Everyone Welcome. Agricultural Economics/ Agri-Business Club Monthly meeting at 5:30pm, Tuesday, October 12 in the East Campus Union. Bowling following the meeting. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, October 13, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. Please bring items for Hal loween Party. If not now_ whan?_ Steamboat Dm M 1>W Jen * *000 Humanities in Medicine Meeting Wednesday, October 13 at 5:45pm in City Un ion. Room will be posted. NU Pre-Veterinary Club The NU Pre-Veterinary Club will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 7pm in the East Campus Union. Room to be posted. Freshman and new mem bers please report at 6:30pm. For more information please skip by the Pre-Veterinary Advising Center at Pre-Optometiy Club Meeting with peaker on Monday, October 11 at 7pm in the Union. Room to be posted. New members welcome. Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting Wednesday, October 13 at 6pm in the Nebraska Union, room posted. Raquetball Club Information/organization meeting on October 13 at 6pm in the Rec Center TV Lounge. Questions, call Adam Holmberg, 436-9804. SEA Student Education Association meets Tuesday, October 12 in Henzlik 203 at 6pm. Speaker: Gary Osborn. Undergraduate Sociology Association Wednesday, October 13 at 3pm General meeting in Oldfather 707 Everyone welcome! Find out information on the Nebraska Undergraduate Sociological Symposium_ □ Allied Insurance a member of Nationwide Insurance Allied Insurance, a Member of Nationwide Insurance, is seeking college graduates interested in beginning their career in the insurance industry. No prior insurance experience is required. Allied offers a full range of training and education activities, including one of the best initial training programs in the industry; our Basic Career School. We’re a company that believes in rewarding the outstanding efforts of our employees. In addition to a competitive salary and exceptional growth potential, we offer an extensive and flexible benefits package. Come visit our booth at the Career Fair on October 12th. We look forward to meeting you! Allied Insurance*700 N. Cotner* Lincoln, NE 68505 An equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce Undergraduate Women in Business Meeting Tuesday, October 12 at 6:30pm in CBA 107. Speaker will be present. Business attire please. Wildlife Club Learn more about Nebraska's least tern and piping pilover from speaker Chris Thody, Wednesday, October 13 at 7pm in the East Campus Union._ AXQ Thanks again for the Tropical Paradise Party. Never have young ladies looked so good in hula skirts! Wow! The Men of flKA FOB Congrats to Ricki Scully on her internship with the Sun Time in Chicago! _-Your sisters F3>B Congrats to Wendy Koch on being accepted into the Teachers College. _-Your sisters rvvT ▼ wr TV ^ KA Congratulations to Breann Bigley, Angie Child, Lesley Mulling, and Shelly Hood on being accepted to Golden Key. We are so proud of you! Love in APT, Your Sisters PIKE FIJI Thanks for an awesome homecoming triad. You guys are the best! Love, Gamma Phi Beta es Congratulations to our house sweetheart, Jayna Roever. You’re the sweetest! Love, the Men of Theta Xi IAE A belated thank you to your new member class for the frosh. Feel free to come over for movies anytime! Love, the Kappa Delta new members IAE Thank you for inviting us to help sponsor such an out standing cause, Do It Sober. It is an honor. » The Women of A A A IAE To the men of EAE, Theta Xi Fraternity would like to thank you for the actions of certain men in your Fraternity. By chasing after and catching some members of another fraternity, who were trying to destroy our float, you represented a fra ternity dedicated to Greek Unity. The Men of 95 ZX&ATA Thanks for all the help during Homecoming ‘99. You were both awesome to work with. * The Women of A A A P.S. You Delt boys sure can sing and dress. ♦ PSYCHIC READINGS ♦ * By Julia Advice on love, health, marriage and business. Private readings available for groups and parties. Halloween Specials r484-7567 Found: October 6th, evening, set of keys in Andrews Hall, 1st floor. Claim at the Daily Nebraskan front desk (basement of the Nebraska Union). DailyNebraskan.com Mall.DailyNebraskan.com sartorhamann.uswestdex.com I I I_I NUtodo.com ^ it’s gonna be really big „ TOMORROW! r/ ^ career October 12, 1999 11 Tfiir 9:30 am - 3:00 pm ^ * t r . , Bob pevaney Sports h ing, exploring & schmoozing - V ™ * , * » J • iJ 4“ **.Vrw