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Come to
The Job Prom
to find a part-time job, summer job »
or internship! Just come to the Nebraska Student
Union, 9:30 am-3 pm, Wednesday, April 5.
For more information, log onto:
www.unLedulcanenlgenenttnummer.htm
INTERNSHIP
Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship
Kauffman Entrepreneur Internship Program
Are you interested in starting your own business?
Interns will be accepted on a first come
first serve basis. If you are interested interning
within an entrepreneurial start up company while
providing the company with the busi
ness/technical assistance they need to grow,
this is the internship for you. Students from all
fields are welcome. For more information call
472-0629 or stop by 209 CBA or the SEIC Office
(345 NE Union). Applications are due April 30.
Sandhills
PUBLISHING
HUMAN RESOURCE INTERN
$7/hour starting pay
Sandhills Publishing is currently looking for a Human
Resource Intern to work around 20 hours/week! If you
are a junior or senior emphasizing Human Resource
Management, this could be a great opportunity to learn
about all aspects of Human Resources. Sandhills Pub
lishing offers a flexible schedule, dynamic work envi
ronment and hands-on experience. W6 are looking for
someone who is able to work independently, maintain
confidentiality and communicate well with employees
and managers.
If you are interested in applying for the Human Resdurce
Intern position, please send a resume and cover
letter to: Sandhills Publishing, Attn: Human Resources,
PO Box 82545, Lincoln, NE 68501-2545 or fill out an
on-line application at
www.sandhills.com/secure/Application/apply.asp. If
you have any questions, please call 479-2181.
600s Notices
Eurorail Pass Experts
www.raildeals.com
Get tons of FREE stuff
2,500 discount offers, rail map & timetable,
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1-888-RAILPASS or raHdeals.com
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.
“Can / send a
thank-you note
by e-mail?"
I get all the answers:
unLeGrad2000.com
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.
Drop-In Body Compositions
Drop-in Body Compositions Wednesday, March 22
from 9:30-10:30am in Room 230 of the Campus Recre
ation Center. Cost: $2. 472-3467.
EXPLORE MACHU PICCHU
And trek through the Amazon this summer while earning
up to one year of Spanish language credit. For in
formation, call the Auaustana College Summer Spanish
Program at 800-796-8100 x7465 or visit us on the
web: helios.augustana.edu/snsummer.
INTRAMURAL FOOSBALL
DOUBLES
Tuesday, March 21 is the last day to enter foosball
doubles. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation.
For more information, call 472-3467.
INTRAMURAL SLOW PITCH
SOFTBALL
Tuesday, March 21 is the last day to enter co-rec slow
pitch softball. Enter now at the (Office of Campus Rec
reation. For more information, call 472-3467.
INTRAMURAL SOCCER
The last day to enter men’s and women’s outdoor sqccer
is Tuesday, March 21. Don’t delay! Enter now at the
Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more
information.
"What should
/ do after
gradua tion?"
get all the answers.
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University «f 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.
Student Government
2000-2001 Positions Open
Have an impact on committees dealing with student re
lated concerns. Applications available at 136 Nebraska
UnionJqn39 different committee openings for over for
over-240 positions for next year. Deadline for all posi
tions is 4pm, April 17.
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:
goldoar@unl.edu or visit our website at
www.unl.edu/armyrotc. There is no military commit
ment
UNMC PHYSICAL THERAPY
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
Oldfather on Wednesday, March 22, 10-2. Call
472-4190 for appointment.
Watch The Cranes!
Take time to appreciate one of the wonders of Nebras
ka-the sandhill cranes. NU Outdoor Recreation is taking
a trip March 25 to view the cranes and other Nebraska
wildlife. Cost: $90, includes food, transportation, guides,
and insurance. Register by March 21.
472-4777.
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4VI Services
YOU CAN MAKE
A DIFFERENCE!
Region V Services is currently seeking caring, respon
sible individuals to share their home and time with a
person with a developmental disability. Room and
board plus an additional skill training fee is provided.
For more details, please call Jack at 471-7037.
Ag Econ/AgriBusiness Club
Monthly meeting marcn21,5:30, east campus union.
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, March 22, 5pm, in basement of the
University Health Center.
Horticulture Club
Meeting Wednesday at 5pm at Kiem 327. We will be
having elections.
Humanities in Medicine
Meeting Wednesday, 8pm, March 22, City Union. Dis
cussing NE Aids Project.
IMA
Institute of Management Accountants meeting on
March 22, 7:30 p.m, City Union (room posted).'Casual
dress. Doug Knight of St. Elizabeth’s will speak on
health care accounting. All are welcome!
Marketing Club
There will be a meeting this Wednesday at 7pm in the
Union. Speaker is Mark Mazur with E. & J. Gallo Winery.
Anyone welcome, hope to see you there!
NU MEDS
Tonight, 7:30 in Union. To speak: the fabulous
Roxanna Jokela, UNMC Director of Rural Health
Education Network, about her program &
opportunities!!
Phi Beta Lambda
Meeting tonight at 7:30pm, City Union. Officer nomina
tions, business casual attire.
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Vault: (8 am - 4:30 pm M and 12 pm to 4:30 pm T-F.
PT Encoders
Hours: 2-9 pm M&F, 4-7:30 pm T/W/TH and 8 am - 2 pm Saturday or 2-8 pm M&F,
4-8 pm T/W/TH and 8 am - 2 pm Sat. Prefer bank operations/encoding experience or
six months 10 key experience (6,000 minimum).
PT Sorter
Hours 7 pm - 11 pm M-F. Operates reader sorter equipment. Must be able to lift 40
lbs, stand for long periods of time and have previous 10 key and computer experience.
PT Credit Card Collectors
5 pm - 9 pm Sundays and 4:30 to 9 pm M-TH PC, organizational and team player skills
required. 7 am-1 pm M-F, PC (Word & Excel), organizational and strong communication
skills required.
PT Customer Service Representatives
Flexible 20 to 30 hours per week during 8 am- 2 pm, M-Sat. .Good customer service
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Pre-Law
Senator John Bruning will be speaking at Phi Alpha
Delta this Wednesday at 5:30pm. Following his discus
sion we will hold elections for the 2000-2001 officers.
All members need to attend.
University Ambassadors
We will be having a service meeting tonight at 6pm in
the Office of Admissions.
Wildlife Club
Come listen to NGPC’s Brandon Houck give his pres
entation on Turkeys Wednesday March 20th at 7pm in
the East Campus Union.
ATA
Congratulations to the sophomore intramural basketball
team for winning the all-university tournament. Also, to
the freshmen for winning the B-league championship.
-Your Brothers
Electoral Commission Director
The Electoral Commission Director is in charge of the
committee that evaluates and revises the rules of gov
erning the spring government election.
Deadline is Friday, March 24
Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union
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ACROSS
1 Con game
5 Oyster’s yield
10 Bias
14 Humdinger
15 '50s candidate
Stevenson
16 Do a personnel
job
17 Assns.
18 Scottish
psychiatrist
R.D. —
19 City near Tulsa
20 Clint and
Maggie become
an iron worker?
22 Matures
23 Sets down
24 Argument
26 Mature
29 Frock wearer
31 “—Woman”:
Helen Reddy hit
34 Notable periods
35 Social
rootlessness
37 Masseuse
employer
38 Joke
39 Vegas winners
40 Chapeau
41 Had a hero, say
42 Vernal equinox
follower
43 Splinter group
44 Allow
45 It’s about a foot
46 Shopper’s
escapade
47 Eye part
49 PoetTeasdale
51 Uncovered, as
floors
53 James and
Sharon build a
townhouse?
59 Queue
50 Like the sea lion
61 Where
Agamemnon
attacked
62 River through
Germany
63 Swap
64 “If all —fails ...”
65 All-out battles
66 Willy Loman’s
• t *.»«.<*
67 Sandwich
choices
DOWN
1 Oscar Madison,
notably
2 Ringlet
3 Pond floater
4 Abs and pecs
5 —walsy:
friendly
6 Dutch cheeses
7 Et —: and
others
8 Carry on
9 Storm
phenomenon
10 Batch, as of
papers
11 Alan and Carrie
discover a
seabird?
12 Sandusky’s lake
13 Gets hitched
21 Neb. neighbor
25 DDE and others
26 Kingly
27 Really teed off
28 Patti and Ted
co-author a
thriller?
29 Thriller, perhaps
30 Sign
32 Swiftly
33 Dull finish
35 Letter systems
36 Ancient fiddler
39 In —: in
actuality
43 Spot
with drops
46 Grads-to-be:
Abbr.
48 Shifts direction
49 Ingrid Bergman,
for one
50 Peruvian range
51 Played, as a
horn
52 Operatic
heroine
54 — avis
55 Kind of
thermometer
56 European
airport
57 Pinocchio’s lie
detector
58 Peepers
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