a Student INVOLVEMENT X University of Nebnska-Lincotn We Need Graduate Assistants In Student Involvement for the 2000-2001 academic year. Assistantships offer opportunities for decision making, goal setting, policy development and evaluation. Applications and position descriptions are available at 200 NU, 300 ECU, the Culture Center and the Women's Center. Positions filled on an ongoing hir ing process. Work With Children •Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pre-school age children? •Are you excited about the development of children? •Would you like to be eligible for a tuition scholarship? If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may have a position for you. Call our Interviewing Center Today! 486-6700, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. EOE. Yankee Hill Country Club is now hiring for full time and part time banquet servers, wait staff and bartenders. We offer excellent salary plus gratuity. Paid uniforms and meals. Flexible scheduling and a positive and fun working environment. Hiring immediately. Apply at 7600 San Mateo Lane, Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-9pm. Nanny needed to help out with infant staring in April. Experience necessary, flexible hours, looking tor some one who can work 25-30 hours in the summer. 477-2398. Dependable UNL approved work study student needed to assist in tropical fish care. Flexible hours, $6.50/hour. 472-0682, or come to room 2 Manter. 500 Summer Jobs/50 Camps/You Choose!!! ^lew York, Pennsylvania, New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Water Skiing, Sailing, Wind surfing Aerobics, Archery. Mountain Bik ing, Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Woodworking, Photography, Nature, Nurses, Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1-800-443-6428; www.summercampemployment.com. Camp Leaders Wanted! Call Today! Work with kids in the outdoors, be with friends, gain leadership skills. POSITIONS OPEN: Life Guards, Ropes Leaders, Naturalist. Arts and Crafts Director, Office Coordinator, Grounds Crew, Store Manager, Video Production, Cabin Counselors. Contact YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln now for an application at 402-434-9225, or e-amil campkitakidaol.com Grand View Lodge Central MN resort seeks summer employees to work front desk, housekeeping, kitchen positions, wait staff, golf courses and waterfront. Contact Jan at (218) 963-2234 for an application or mail inquiries to Grand View Lodge Golf and Tennis Chib, South 134 Nokomis, Nisswa. MN 56468. Summer Camp Jobs In Lincoln Campus Recreations seeks highly motivated students for a variety of positions with the Husker Kids and Husker Adventures Recreational Day Camps. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this fun and rewarding experience. Apply at 55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activities Building or visit www.unl.edu/crec/FY/camps.html Application deadline is March 10. For more information contact Amy at 472-9481 oralanham20unl.edu. ' 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, boat driver, woodworking, photography, ceramics, ropes/wall. Kennybrook - 633 Saw MUI River Road, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. Fax (914) 693-7678, 1 -800-58-Camp2, E-Mail: Kennybrook@AOL.com. WORK WITH KIDS Parks and Recreation has openings at 3 rec centers for summer day camp staff to work with K-7 graders. May 30-August 11, Monday-Friday. Hours available: 6:45am-6:15pm, 20-40 hours per week, $6-$6.60 per hour. Calvert and Easterday have K-6 grade camps. Ir ving has K-4 grade and 5-7 grade camps. Apply at the center of your choice. Calvert, 4600 Stockwel 441-8480 Easterday, 6130 Adams 441 -7901 Irving, 2010 VanDom 441-7964 EOE/AA Marketing/Communications internship, beginning April 2000. Work with great people and gain valuable work place experience. Necessary skills: interacting with people, written & oral communications, computer liter acy and enthusiasm. Please send resume and cover letter by March 3 to The Document Station-Xerox, 235 S. 70th St., Suite 105; Lincoln NE 68510; Attn: In ternship. Get Published! Get Paid! www.maincampus.com Seeks students for stories ranging from politics/sex/culture/opimons $25/story! , email us at eamOmaincampus.com #1 Panama City Vacationsl Party beachfront at Board walk, Summit Condos and Mark II. Free drink parties! Walk to best barsl Absolute best price! All major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. #1 Spring Break Vacations! Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Florida. Best prices guaranteed! Free Parties and cover charges! Space is limited! Book it now! All major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. SPRING BREAK 2000 2000 Spirit of Service Award Remember! Spirit of Service Award applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 25, to Student In volvement, 200 Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska East Union. Arts & Sciences Senate Candidate Debate Tuesday, Feb. 22, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. at the Nebraska Un ion. FREE PIZZA. Speak to candidates individually in the Pewter Room 4:00 - 5:00. Formal statements and questions at 5:00 - 6:00. Sponsored by the A & S Stu dent Advisory Board. ‘ASUN Elections are March 1! All students welcome. Campus Red Cross Blood Drive February 22 and 23,11am-5pm at the Student Union. Walk-ins welcome. Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays from 6-7:30p.m. For more information call Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services at 472-7513 or e-mail ldiaz-perdomo©unl.edu. INTRAMURAL FLICKERBALL TOURNAMENT Tuesday, February 22 is the last day to enter the men's, women's and co-rec flickerball tournament. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL TABLE TENNIS SINGLES Tuesday, February 22 is the last day to enter men's and women's table tennis singles. Don’t delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES Tuesday, February 22 is the last day to enter men’s, women's and co-rec table tennis doubles. Don't delay! Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recrea tion. Call 472-3467 for more information. Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at the following locations: ASUN-136 City Union Student Involvement - City and East Union Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Administration Vice Chancellor Student Affairs -106 Administration Deadline 4pm - February 28. National Recreational Sports & Fitness Day Today is National Recreational Sports & Fitness Day. Get involved in some of the best experiences on campus through NU Campus Recreation. Stop by either Campus Recreation office to find out what's available! 472-3467.__ ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT! You still have time to apply to study at a Japanese University for the fall of 2000, but space is limited, and the deadline is MARCH 1! Don't miss your last oppor tunity to experience the culture of Japan as you live and study with students from around the world! Stop by CBA 138 for details or contact John at 472-6805 or jsypal©cbamail.unl.edu - but hurryl Attend an informa tion session on Wednesday. February 23 at 5:30pm in CBA 138 or call 472-6805 for more information. Pre-Law Students Representative from William Mitchell College of Law and Hamline School of Law will meet students at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, on Wednesday, February 23, 12:30-2:30pm. Stop by or call 472-4190 for an appointment. Summer Adventure Apply for Army ROTC Camp Challenge. It's a 5-week paid adventure where you'll learn to rappel, navigate and learn to be a leader. Plus, you'll get a chance at a college scholarship. Call 472-4269 for details, email: goldbar@unl.edu or visit our website at www.unl.edu/armyrotc. There is no military commit ment. Summer in Costa Rica Take a summer course in Costa Rica. Advanced field studies in Meso-America. Informational meeting on the summer pre-session course Community & Regional Planning 495/895. Brown Bag Lunch Presentation Slides and Video Tuesday, February 22 at 12 noon The Gallery of Architecture Hall International Affairs, 420 University Terrace, 472-5358. AA AA Meetings every Tuesday at 12:30pm. Room F, lower level of University Health Center. For more information call 472-7443, NU MEDS Meeting tonight in the Union at 7:30. Speaker, Dr. Janet Ehiers, will teach us how to write an effective personal statement, get fabulous letters of recommendation and much more! 1-800-SUNCHA8I NBC m.HmmI rf n—iMMii Member FDIC Tellers Superior (12:30 pm - 6:15 pm, M-F and 8 am - 12 pm 3 Saturdays per month) Vault (8 am - 4:30 pm M and 12 pm to 4:30 pm T-F) PT Risk Support Specialist Database quenes, preparation/formating of reports. Must have college level math and statistics course work. Microsoft Office 97 experience preferred. PT Encoder Hours are: 1-8pm M, 3:30 - 8pm T,W,Th, 2:30-8pm Friday and 8am to 2pm Saturday. Prefer bank operations/encoding experience or six months 10 key experience (6,000 minimum). We offer excellent benefits including free parking located at 1st & Superior, flexible hours (20-40 hours per week), advancement opportunities, paid vacation and holidays and casual work environment. I NEED HELP _ BY VIC LEE i TAPlOlPS PtSCWR THE REM. FATHER OF MlCHAB. JACKSON'S PAPY: POY GEORGE. THE NORM _ BY MICHAEL JANTZE A <3T\JPy SV0NS THAT MSN WHO PLAyeD WITH POLLS A6 Boys MAKE geTTBR FATHeRS. 1 wey/ you useo to puy WITH dous/ r I ! 3 f SC £ I 9 1 1 2 3 E I ! I A \1 |v £ .1 ^ i X UVOUUJ) X V/Ul UUi J Pre-Law Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity & the Pre-Law Club will meet this Wednesday at 6pm in the Union. Professor Anna Shavers from the UNL Law School will be speaking. Pre-Physical Therapy Club There will be a speaker on Wednesday. February 23 at 7 pm in the Union. Room will be posted. Public Relations Club Meeting this Tuesday, 5-6pm in Avery Flail. Join us for pizza and a speaker on internships and portfolios. New and old members are always welcome! Student Education Association meeting Tuesday Feb ruary 22, 6 p.m. in Flenzlik 107. Read Across America. Elections March 7. m University ef Nebraska Student Foundation Elections Thursday, Febuary 24th, at 6:00pm in the Union. Officers meet at 5:30pm. If you have late nominations or questions call Robert or Shelly Joseph. Attendance is extremely important. Tech Merger Brown Bag Join Economics Club and faculty members for a dis cussion of recent tech mergers on Friday, Feb. 25 at 11:30 in the Union. Room will be posted. University Ambassadors We will meet tonight at 6pm. See you there. Wildlife Club Come and listen to Sarah Brandt talk about shrews, Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 7pm in the East Campus Union. AXQ Thanks to you wonderful ladies for the Wicked Winter Bash. If what we were doing on the dance floor isn’t considered “wicked”-then we don't know what is! The Men of IAE axq, We would like to congratulate the following Alpha Chi's on their induction into the UNL Sledding Team: Sara Bernes, Katie Kuhr, and Sarah Roosmann. We are cur rently seeking a replacement member due to a minor “mishap'' last weekend. All those with a death wish, talk to Roosmann (as well as your life insurance provid er). ER Glove Volleyball experience a must! - J.C. and The Cripple AO Congratulations Jacqui Scoular on being selected for SAA. You’re just too good to pass by! _ » your sisters AT Congratulations to the following DG’s for their out standing academic achievements during fall semester. 4.0’s: Amanda Hergert, Jill Pollard, Katie Sissel, Steph anie Tveidt, Magan Mullinix, Emily Stuckey, Amy Vanltorn, Kristi Brown, Kodi Nemunati, Angie Oxley, Rachelle Warneking, Katie Curry, Amy Osberg, Jackie Robinson, Ellie Smith and Sarah Zink. 3.5’s & above: Sara Correll, Erin Hauser, Shannon Hoefer, Ashley Johnson, Liz Johnson, Misti Kuenning, Melissa Mecham, Tammy Nguyen, Diane Ray. Anne West, Car men Bailey, Lisa Evans, Sara Heinrich, Michelle Medina, Erica Meents, Laura Peterson, Nicole Peterson, Julie Cotton, Anne Dredla, Mary Engelhardt, Jody Franzen, Melissa Freyer, Kate Hutchens, Kelley Karnopp, Sheila Knapp, Ryann McFee, Heather Ras mussen, Heather Reno, Jill Dougherty, Beth Lee, Mi chele Stewart. AT Way to go, girls! Fall semester All-House GPA was a 3.39. Obviously, there's some studying going on in be tween all those fun weekends! Keep up the good work this spring. ITB-Scholarship KA Congratulations to our newest members: Ashley Wampler, Nicole DeCostello and Michelle Backlund. »in APT, your sisters sdtdj ttvvv ■ i/oiij livuiooium ■ 1 ugv i j nKA Congratulations to Justin Clark, Jim Fitzpatrick and Jared Hollinger for being selected to the All Big 12 Rugby team. Pike Ruggers Rule! _-Your Brothers ZAE Thanks to Scott Rempe for getting our new computers in and set up. If Curt wasn’t so worthless, we could have had them in long ago. Phi Alpha, Your Brothers Positions Open Nebraska Union Board This board assumes the role of advocate for the various segments of the University community to the Director of the Nebraska Unions and the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. Health Center Student Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to represent the stu dent body in dealing with the health concerns of the University community. You do NOT have to be from Pre-Medical professions. Deadline for both positions is Thursday, February 24, 2000 at 4pm. Applications are available at 136 Nebraska Union. 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