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#1 Panama City Vacations! Party beachfront at Board walk. Summit Condos and Mark II. Free drink parties! Walk to best bars! Absolute best price! All major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. #1 Spring Break Vacations! Can cun, 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. r ~i Abelpalooza Featuring: Blacklight Sunshine, lower case i. Blue Pan ic, M80, Guru When: March 9,2000; 7pm-Midnight Where: Cenntennial Ballroom, City Union Cost $4 in advance, $5 at the door • Proceeds to benefit Matthew Nolde • Sponsored by: Abel Residence Association and Pi Kappa Alpha Applications for Tri-Beta, the national biological sci ences honorary, are now available in the Bioscience advising center and the Arts and Sciences advising center. Deadline is March 31. All majors with 12+ hours biology welcome. Attention Pre-Law Students A representative from Hamline School of Law will be at A&S Advising, 107 Oldfather, Wednesday, March 9, 10:30am-12:30pm. Call 472-4190 for appointment. College of Business Student Ambassador Program The College of Business Administration is now ac cepting applications for the fall of 2000-2001 Student Ambassador Program. Student Ambassadors represent CBA at recruitment events and assist with other re cruiting activities throughout the academic year. Appli cations are now available at the CBA Undergraduate Advising Office located in 138 CBA. The Application deadline is April 3. For more information, call Mark Davis at 472-2310. Looking for tennis hitting partner male or female. 420-2949. Nebraska Union Board Deadline Extended The 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. Deadline Friday, March 10. Also position open for Electoral Commission Director for next year. The Electoral Commission Director is in charge of the committee that evaluates and revises the rules gov erning the spring student government election. Deadline is Friday, March 24. Applications for both positions are at 136 Nebraska Union NU on Wheels During Spring Break, March 16-18, the NU on Wheels program will not be running. Have a safe Spring Break! nuonwheelsQunl.edu. I I SPRING BREAK COUNTDOWN Top 5 list Reasons to Use Alcohol Irresponsibly over Spring Break: • 2: When the hospital calls your family after pumping your stomach for alcohol poisoning, you will feel a pit at the bottom in more ways than one. *46% of NU Students do something they regret after drinking alcohol (WBChsler 1999). Don’t be another sta tistic - nave a safe and enjoyable Spring Breakl University ef Nebraska Student Foundation scholarships are now available. All full-time students are welcome and encouraged to ap ply. Please pick up your application in either the City Campus or East Campus Student Involvement office. Applications are due on March 31. Any questions con tact JoDee at 436-0933. a Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Organization Awards Due March 10! Student Involvement is accepting nominations for the following student organization awards: Outstanding Of ficer, Outstanding Member, President of the Year, Treasurer of the Year, Adviser of the Year. Rookie Adviser of the Year, Education/Entertainment Program Award, and College Programming Award. Nomination forms are available at www.unl.edu/sinvolve under stu dent organizations and at Student Involvement (200 Nebraska Union and 300 Nebraska East Union). Nomi nees will be invited to the Chancellor’s Leadership Recognition Reception where the award winners will be announced. Deadline to submit a nomination, including letters of support, is March 10, 2000 by 5pm. For more information contact Student Involvement at 472-2454 or involvedQunl.edu. UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER Spring Break Hours Monday-Friday, March 13-17, 8am to 5pm Saturday, March 18,10:30am to 2pm Call 472-5000 for an appointment. Women’s Week 2000: Celebrating the Beauty in All of Us...Broadening Our Vision. Today don’t miss: “Radical Women, then and NOW” from at 11am in the Nebraska Union. Bring your lunch. Block & Bridle General Meeting Thursday, March 9. 7pm-lnitiates, 7:30pm-Members. East Campus Union. Pre-Dental Club Meeting March 9, 7 pm at the Dental College. Speaker Dr. Bhattacharya - Pathology. SAA There will be a meeting this Thursday at 5:30 pm in the Wic Alumni Center. Society Of Human Resource Management Meeting tonight 5:30 in Union. Acacia Congratulations to brother Dustin Manhart on his ac ceptance into Innocents Society. We are all very proud of you! Keep up the good work. __-Your Brothers Aon Good luck Mindy Nowak at AOn Headquarters on your interview for the chapter consultant position. _ _Love, your sisters FIE^jf^ED Come join the fun Thursday, March 9 from 10 pm-2 am eating all the nachos you want. Proceeds benefit “Make a Wish Foundation.” Tickets: $4 at the door, $3 in advance. Talk to any Alpha Xi for tickets. Hope to see you there. Congratulations to Sigma Nu for their participation in Honey Sunday and selling the most of any fraternity. We appreciate the extra effort you all made. -From the Honey Sunday people xn Thank you for the recent dinner exchange. We’ll do the hula with you girls anytime. __-the men of Theta Xi AT The men from Acacia would like to thank the lovely la dies of Delta Gamma for spending the evening with us last Thursday. We all had a great time. Hope each of you did also. tob Congratulations to Natalya Shannon on being selected into the Innocents Society. We are so proud of you! Love, your sisters Vob Congratulations to Ricki Scully on her internship with the Chicago Sun Times. Way to go! _Love, your sisters tob Congratulations to Kari Andresen on her internship at the Henry Doorty Zoo! Love, your sisters I1BG> Congrats to Heidi Haynes on her acceptance into the summer Mexico study abroad program. We are so proud of you! r your sisters PIKE SPIKE 2000 Saturday, March 26, 11-5pm, campus recreation. Con tact any Pike or Gamma Phi for details. nKA Congratulations to Jonnie Eggers on being accepted to Teacher’s College. Good luck, buddy. -Your Brothers 0S Thank you for the great dinner exchange on Monday. We had a great time with you guys! The Ladies of Chi Omega Sigma Nu Fiji Thanks for Mardi Gras. Now we know how its supposed to go. -From New Orleans IN Kingpin last week goes to Dan (Merle) Hennings. You are a genius, you know that? -Your Brothers. The Men nf Sinma Nil NOW HIRING! 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You’ve changed our lives forever, Ben Your Brothers, the Men of Sigma Nu I ' J I L_J LOST: Black CD case with 50-60 CD’s Kom, Metallica, Pearl Jam, etc. REWARD!! 438-3791 DailyNebraskan.com Mall.DailyNebraskan.com the easy way to win on the web The Housing Fair Wednesday, March 22 Check the Daily Nebraskan for more information. 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