Hflp UkiiuAi&s . __ dailyneb.com Looking for a great job on East Campus? Everyone stops by here. If you’re awarded WORK STUDY, we have an interesting job for you. Your choice of day, evening or weekend hours. $5.80/hr. C.Y. Thompson Library East Campus For the best positions, apply NOW at C.Y. Thompson Library or call 472-4403. _ "jE didn't Jtnouj th Welcome New Students! | Look Your Best . I With Distinctive Clothing, Sportswear and Shoes! Bring this ad in for k 15% off Regularly Priced Merchandise ince, ■ ■ i ! yl32nd It’s never too late stop child abuse To report suspected child abuse or neglect call 1-800-652-1999 Nebraska Health and Human Services Sxstem i A Big brown building brings Broadway, bands to Lincoln Josh Nichols Staff writer After you’ve been on cam pus for a few days, have bought your books, figured out your schedule and settled into a resi dence hall, you’re ready to pur sue your goal of a four-year degree. But let’s be realistic, you’re not going to spend every waking minute behind a desk studying the next four years. So your question might be, “What is there to do in Lincoln, and for that part, on campus?” IT your not a booze hound and are turned off by the stereo typical partying college experi ence and can’t tell an offensive tackle from a defensive back, don’t worry. There is more to do at UNL than off-campus keggers and Husker football, especially if you have an interest in perform ing arts. The Lied Center for Performing Arts, coming off its 10th anniversary season, just released its schedule for the 2000-2001 year. Once again, a variety is being offered. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band will kick off the season on Friday, Sept. 22. The rest of the season will include Song and Dance Ensembles, world musicians, puppeteers, martial artists, orchestras, musicals, ice skaters and much more. Charles Bethea, executive director of the Lied Center for uling the events for this season, the Lied Center has tried to keep a balance of different perform Preservation Hall Jazz Band September 22 @7:30 p.m, student tickets $12/10/8 Ravi & Anooshka Shankar September 27 @7:30 p.m. student tickets $21/19/17 Veriovka Ukrainian National Song and Dance Ensemble September 29 @ 7:30 p.m, student tickets $12/10/8 Buddy Big Mountain 'October 2,3,4 @7 p.m. student tickets $5 Joan Baez October 5 @ 7:30 p.m. student tickets $19/17/15 Randall Scarlata October 12 @ 7:30 p.m. student tickets $12/10 STREB October 14 @ 7:30 p.m. student tickets $17/15/13 Shaolin Warriors October 17 @7:30 p.m. student tickets $18/16/14 Celebration 100; Hurt Weill: An American Journey October 20 @ 7:30 p.m. student tickets $16/14/12 Lyle Victor Albert/ Scraping the Surface October 24,25 ® 7:30 p.m. student tickets $12.50 The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra with Garrick Ohlsson November 2 @7:30 p.m. student tickets $21/19/17 Capitol Steps November 3 @ 7:30 p.m. student tickets $15/13/11 Anthony Zerbe/ “It’s All Done with Mirrors”... an avalanche of e.e. cummings November 5 @ 7 p.m. student tickets $15/13 Gordon Lightfoot November 9 @7:30 p.m student tickets $19/17/15 A Christmas Carol December 7.8.9® 7:30 p.m December 9,10@2 p.m: student tickets $14/12/10 The Edlos - The Bad Boys of A Cappelle (Holiday Concert) December 20 @7 p.m. v . student tickets $5 Melanie Falk/DN ers and tried to appeal to a broad base of people. In an attempt to attract even larger audiences, he said more Broadway and celebrity per formers have been invited to perform on the Lied Stage. Performers who stuck out in Bethea’s mind included Elizabeth Streb, who he said will provide a very unique style of dance and extraordinary tech nical agility. He also noted several artists V in di Shankar has been playing traditional Indian music mixed into a Western pop sound for half a century. Bethea also mentioned Buddy Big Mountain, an American Indian puppeteer, ventriloquist and storyteller, as another newcomer who can be enjoyed by the entire family. In October, Joan Baez, a major part of the musical and social revolution in the 1960s, will bring her folk-music sounds to the Lied stage, bringing baby Please see UED on 14 I Nebraska I UHIVERSITY OP NBBRA8IA-L1KCOLN ■ 'tth Tuition...Covered '■*** • ‘ ».•*-. ' " .**,v . I6?*' - >„ •*.••% •. ** ' *'■ • * ‘ * '* V n.*w Classes...Covered Health Insurance..?? The cost of healthcare can be detrimental to your financial health. Without adequate healthcare coverage, unexpected medical expenses could alter your future....Dramatically. That’s why the University of Nebraska partnered with The Chickering Group to offer an affordable health insurance plan for the 2000-2001 academic year. Plan Features Include: • Access to focal and national Preferred Provider Networks through Aetna U.Sw Healthcare. • Covered services at UHC paid in hill. ' • Vision discount program. • Travel assistance when traveling or studying at school or abroad. Unlimited medical evacuation and repatriation. >, , 5 ' - ■■ ===TI»Chiekering Group BMUng ■ . - *