Summer Camp Jobs. NY, PA, New Englend. Instructors needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LAX. Volleyball. Gymnastics, Lifeguard, WSi, Waterski ing, Sailing, Canoe, Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompanist, Dra ma, Ceramics, Woodshop, Arts and Crafts, Nature, RN’s, Chef. Arlene Streisand; 1-800-443-6428; www.summercarrpennployment.com Internships Progressive, growth oriented consulting design firm has openings available in our Lincoln and Omaha, NE offices. Positions include: Responsible for assisrinsfwftti AP/AR, payroll, general financial administration and other administrative duties. Experience with word processing and spread sheets helpful. Part-time position during the school year with an opportunity for full-time hours during summer. Posi tion available in our Lincoln, NE office. Office Positions available for part-time or full-time hours dur ing the summer. Part-time hours available during the school year. Responsible for providing administrative support for our Business Operations team. Experience with word processing and spreadsheets helpful. This is a great opportunity for students pursuing a Business Administration degree. Positions available in our Lin coln, NE office. Engineering Internship Full-time summer internship available for civil engi neers in our Omaha, NE office. Position involves drafting/design for subdivision, commercial develop ment, utilities, and paving projects. Experience with AutoCAD helpful but not required. Opportunities for full-time employment upon graduation. We offer a professional environment along with a com petitive salary, holiday pay, and retirement plan. Please send a cover letter and resume to: Olsson Associates, 1111 Lincoln Mall, Lincoln, NE 68508 or e-mail to mnewton©oaconsulting.com. EOE. Research Analyst Are you interested in an opportunity to work with an In ternational Investment Firm on the leading edge of in formation technology investing? Then j«n our team. We have an internship available for a student who is in terested in learning the business of technology in vesting in today's rapidly changing technology envi ronment. The firm is looking for a highly motivated, self-starting individual to assist the Chief Investment Officer in finding the best investment opportunities. Your main responsibilities will be gathering news and conducting extensive research on securities and po tential private equity deals. Requirements: Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors only. Must have knowledge of Microsoft Excel. Send cover letter and resume to: Schwendiman Partners, Attn: Michelle St. Clair, 1201 O Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68508. E-mail: mi chelle©schpartners.com. Phone: 402-441-4115. 1 f We also have internships available for students who are interested in learning how to find the best invest ment opportunities in today's global markets. The firm is looking for highly motivated, self-starting individuals to assist the Senior Research Analysts. Your main re sponsibility will be to analyze stocks using various sta tistical models and to assist in writing research reports. Requirements: Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors only. Must have knowledge of Microsoft Excel. Appli cants are required to submit a sample of a college lev el, previously written, research report along with cover letter and resume. Submit materials to: Schwendiman Partners, Attn: Michelle St.Claire, 1201 O Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68508. E-mail: mi chelleeschpartners.com Phone: 402-441-4115. Start A Career Between Classes The Northwestern Mutual Life Internship Program Through a Northwestern Mutual Life internship, you will instantly ally yourself with one of America’s top intern ships.* You II make your resume stand out after gradu ation, plus earn real money while still in college. Some of our student interns earn a five-figure income. Put the Northwestern Mutual Life name to work for you and re alize that you're worth much more than you think. 'America's Top Internships, 1999 Edition, Random House/Princeton Review Books. ~ ***Summer Internship*** ***lnformational Meeting*** Tuesday, April 11 at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday, April 12 at 6:30 p.m. at Northwestern Mutual Life, 115 Cher ry Hill Blvd. Please call 483-7871 to sign up for one of these times. r~ _ i MONEY MOTIVATED? ' 100x more powerful than other programs. 1 -888-493-4888, ext 1832. .. . X 600s Deuces “You’re All Sheep” Stickers and more at Boondoggles, 120>J. 14th (inside the Ozone). www.incolor.inebr^aconVfeedback. "Will / ever see I daylight once I / have a job?" I I get all the answers: unl.eGrad2000.com I NEED HELP AM faculty, staff, students and general public invited to: Freedom Forum Panel discussion intmed Media at the Millenium. The panel Is hosted by Charles L. Overby, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Freedom Forum. The panel will also feature Al Neuharth of the USA Today and other honored guests. Friday April 14th, Union BaHtoom 11:30-12:15pm. Career Information Day April 12, 2000.10a.rn.-5p.rn. outside of CBA 222. Come and speak with employers about jobs and career path opportunities. Free pop and popcorn. EATING ISSUES SUPPORT GROUP A small, comfortable environment with women who are struggling with eating issues. Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30p.m., Nebraska Union 338. Call Norma, 472-7450, for more information. ★ THANKS NIEHARDT ★ Heartland Big_Brothere Big Sisters would like to thank the Niehardt Residence Assistants for their generous donation. We want to recognize you for contributing to the needs of children in your community. You are changing the world one life at a time. Looking For Graduate Student To Serve As An Advisor In Residence For A UNL Fraternity . University of Nebraska Fraternity is looking for a male graduate student with background in educa tion and or leadership development to serve as a live-in advisor. Position would include academic counseling and program development as well as leadership, ethics, values and conflict resolution education for the membership and support for ex ecutive officers in areas of rule enforcement. Posi tion would work in conjunction with House Parent and would report directly to Alumni Advisors) and National Fraternity Office. Although having been a member of a fraternity would be beneficial to such a person, it is not a requirement of the position. Benefits include $2000 annual salary to be paid every two weeks in the approximate amount of $125.00. There is a potential $1000 bonus if goals established and general reporting requirements are met. Also included is free room and board (a single room at no cost and all meals). Other finan cial opportunities may be provided and discussed at time of interview. Specific areas of programming will be identified as needing attention and outlined as part of the job expectations and requirements. We will provide a weekend training program (this summer) through our National Fraternity as well as additional train ing and understanding of issues and responsibili ties through a series of meetings over the summer with alumni advisors. This role would begin in the fall of 2000 and serve through the spring of 2001 with options for ex tending the contract to be considered. Interested candidates should submit cover letter and resume, no later than Friday, April 28, 2000, to: UNL Greek Affairs Attn: Linda Schwartzkopf 332 Nebraska Union Lincoln, NE 68888-0458 SENIOR SEND-OFF; FREE MEAL, BEVERAGES, PRIZES. RSVP by April 12. 472-2841. SHENANDOAH SHAKESPEARE EXPRESS DOCTOR FAUSTUS TODAY, APRIL 12 AT 2 P.M. CULTURE CENTER, 333 N. 14TH STREET See and hear the Classics Unplugged! A Renaissance play is brought to rollicking life by a young and vibrant company. As always, you might be part of the show! Admissions is FREE. This event is hosted by UNL’s Theta Omega chapter of Sigma Tau Delta. For further information, please call 472-1784. "Do / need a moving company?" I get all the answers: unl.eGrad2000.com 8 Student INVOLVEMENT M University of Nebraska-Lincoln Starting April 24, 2000 the Student Involvement Office, 200 Nebraska Union, will be open 9am-5pm, Mon day-Friday. Student Government 2000-2001 Positions Open Have an impact on committees dealing with student re lated concerns. Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union for 39 different committee openings for over 240 positions for next year. Deadline for all positions is 4pm, April 17. Students With Children Support Group Wednesdays, 12:3ro-l:30pm in 338 Nebraska Union. Call Gail for more information at 472-7450. Swim Club Like to swim? Want to train in a team environment anc work toward competition? Info, meeting Wednesday, April 19, 6:30pm, Campus Rec. Center, TV lounge Questions? CaR Robin at 436-8091. TUTORS The Commuter and Student Services Center has a list of tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out anappli cation at the ASUN Commuter and Student Services Center. 135 Nebraska Union. Unbelievable Investment Opportunity! You have to check this outi For free information call 435-4645. University Program Council Presents Eric Saperton Hear his amazing story involving the interviews of man y famous people, such as Jerry Garcia, Billy Garcia and Jimmy Carter. Thursday, April 13, 7:00pm, NE Un ion Auditorium. Questions? Call 472-8146. What is the Baha’i Faith? Thursday, April 13. Videos, Discussion and Food “Prisoner of Acre” from 7-7:30 pm. “Power of Prayer1 from 7:45-8:15 pm. Student Union, Regency Room Questions? Please call 436-9696. ATTENTION CBASAB MEMBERS: Social tonight at 6 pm at BW3'sl Also, congratulations to the new Executive Officers: President, Affyson Friez; Vice-President, Carey Schildt; Treasurer, Anne Vlach; .Secretary, Jocelyn Robertshaw; APC, Co-Chairs Jessi ca Leporte & Todd Mattox; Shadowing Chair, Ryan Merill; Public Relations, Logan Veath; Diversity Chair, Derek Maurstad; Social Chair, Dave Warren; Historian, Cari Nelson. Pre-Dental Club Elections will be held at BW-3’s, 7pm, Thursday, April Rodeo Association Elections Meeting Wednesday, East Campus Union, 7pm offic ers, 7:30 members. Wildlife Club Meeting at 7p.m. at the East Campus Union on Wednesday, April 12. Farmhouse Thanks for a great time at formal last Saturday. We had a lot of fun and we thank you for making the night memorable. -The men of Beta AO Thanks for the Glory Days party. What else can we say, but we love you gals! Does anyone know what Wohlers' costume was supposed to be? -The men of SAE ATN First annual ATN sand volleyball bash, benefiting the American Heart Association on April 15. Questions and entry information, call Brain Kollmorgen at 436-6325. AOII AE£2 Thanks to Hambone, Sup, Stands With Iron Shins (A.K.), Pete (and Repeat), Curly, Y-TK, and Marie for the great season. Y’all can really dish out the hits (and take 'em tool). Time to lead us to the promise land. -The SAE Bomb Squad aon Congratulations Seniors: Lori Armstrong, Stacy Chingren, Christy Hamilton, Julie Hamilton, Angie Kuhlman, Molly deeper, Jenni Martin, Katie McGowan, Mindy Nowak, Tammy Poehler, Lori Ramig, Erin Reigenbom, Lindsay Reineke, Anne Rogers, Jen Stauffer, Kelly VanDerWerff, Amanda Whitman, Lanna Zumbrumn, Elizabeth Bahensky, Dana Callahan, Apna Janssen, Sarah Scheerger, Steph Scheerger. You will be missed. \ -Alpha Love FMX ATA Congratulations to Aaron Gilson and Kristin Didier on their recent pinning! -Your brothers AY Thank you very much for joining us for our Hawaiian Luau last Friday. We had a great time with you guys and hope to get together again soon! The Ladies of Chi Omega OK'F A belated congratulations to Corey McCallan and Mike Blobaam on being elected to ASUN. Thanks for proving to us just how great student government is. -Your Brothers PEB Congratulations to Steph Ballinger on her internship at the Chicago Sun Times. Way to go! -Love, Your sisters PEB Congratulations to Sara Matters for being selected for Student Advisory Board at the Health Center. We’re so proud of youk ' -Love, Your sisters BY VIC LEE wwwJdngfBMum.com 02000 Vic Lm. DM by King Fccturec Syndfcata, Inc. J MJOST AFRAIQ ^ I'Ll SET op A CYCLE r OF PEPENPENCY inn, ixukm I'm *ncyiNG 10 expiAiN 10 for? -me job eemw LAWS OF NlATUKe* v 1 7pupe/w«weR> DUI^ *THe PHONe/ IT |ONfa Icouu? Be yotn? 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Your Brothers ZAE Congratulations to Scot Ringenberg for getting accept ed into the Nebraska Law School. Evidently the “Yankees Hat' scandle wasn't enough to sway their decision. -Phi Alpha, Your brothers EAE Congratulations to brother of the week: Giggles Camp bell on a banging job in the Pit in South Dakota, i guess you really like pajama pants! ZAE Please return the three raisins, Buck-or else Dave will bring you up on death charges. IAE Tons Of Fun: Your lies have been discovered) Time to tell the truth...Where were you REALLY between 5:00 and 9:30 on the morning in question? The Phantom Knows! -Magnum & Columbo IN AAA Congratulations to Jason Studt and Kristen Holmes on their recent pinning. We wish you the best of luck. - Your Brothers, and the Men of Sigma Nu NU Student Government Wednesday, April 12 6:30 p.m. - City Union Information and Agenda Available 136 Nebraska Union i :,fe -:-s-X Is your room decorated with bear or alcohol stuff? Earn $20 for a picture of your walls. 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