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    CNA’s/Nursing Students
Start at $12-$13.50/hr. Set your own schedule
and get paid the day you work!!! Start immedi
ately!!! Apply at Medical Staffing Network. 600
N. Corner. Ste. 102. Call 466-1232.
Drafting job, engineering student with drafting
experience. 2-3 years of college remaining. Part
time during school, full time in summer. Call
476-7545, ask tar Kurt.
Employment at University Child Care. Work
around your classes. Need people Monday,
Wednesday and Friday mornings. Apply now.
Call Tish or Barbara 472-2101.
Encore Music Production
Earn great pay as a disc jockey for our Lincoln
Company. Candidate should be outgoing and
have fun. Send letter of application to: 5447 Cal
vert, Suite 4, Lincoln, NE 68506 or call
499-5101.
FBQ Service Corporation
Immediate openings for full-time and part-time
custodial positions. Flexible hours and competi
tive wages. Apply at 3815 Touzalin Avenue,
Suite 106.
FITNESS INSTRUCTOR
Instructors for older adult exercise classes.
Experience in aerobics, flexibility and
stretching. Available weekday mornings
and early afternoons. $12.50 per class.
Lifetime Health, 441-7575.
Fundraising Manager
National company seeks self-motivated gradu
ate or bachelor's candidate for full time employ
ment. Successful applicants will conduct train
ing seminars for their groups and clubs.
$40,000/year salary plus bonuses. Travel, vehi
cle is a must. Contact Campusfundraiser.com,
personnel department at (888) 923-3238, x. 103,
or fax resume to Christv Ward, (508) 626-9994.
Good Study Job
Full and Part-time security positions open.
476-6600 ext. 350.
Help wanted, Big Red Storage. Flexible sched
ule, must be available 20+hours/week. Great ex
perience, great working environment. Start
$7/hour with opportunity to move up. Please fax
resume to 421-7703 or e-mail resume to
jwbigrBdOyahoo.com
H Merest Country Club
HHIcrest is a private club that is looking for indi
viduals who are leaders, self motivated, out go
ing, and who take pride in their work. We are hir
ing for the following positions: Full-Time and
Part-Time Servers, Banquet Attendants, and
Bartenders. Experience is a plus but integrity is
what were looking for. If you wish to work in a
environment ttiat pays you for your positive can
do attitude please apply at 8901 O Street, Tues
day-Saturday. 1-4pm.
Jabry’s Childcare Center
Now hiring full and part time teachers and
teacher assistants. Apply at 1145 High Street
Kennel Worker
Needed part-time. Saturday and Sundays re
quired. Additional hours possible depending on
schedule. Apply at Capital Humane Society
2320 Park Blvd. No phone cads. EOE.
5 LAPAZ
Now taking applications for AM/PM servers,
50% meal discount, insurance plan and fun
work environment Apply in person, 321 North
Cotner.
LAB ASSOCIATE
Seeking associates who enjoy working with their
hands and wilting to learn. Vw> provide full train
ing in how to manufacture quality eye wear.
Come and join our team, we offer a competitive
salary and benefits package. Part-time positions
available. Apply in person at Gateway Mall,
LensCraftars.
Laundry Land is hiring at 21st and J for
7:45am-2pm, 2-3 days/week. The 27th and Star
location is hiring for a 7:15pm-midnight and
1:45pm-7:30pm, 2-3 days/week. Apply in per
son.
Law Firm Runner
Law Firm has immediate opening for a messen
ger to handle a variety of duties including mak
ing court findings, hand deliveries to clients,
switchboard coverage and general office tasks. If
you are hardworking and dependable, have a
valid driver's license and a car, and are available
to work 15-30 hours a week, please submit your
resume to: Office Administrator, 233 S. 13th
Street, 1900 U.S. Bank Building, Lincoln, NE
68508. Wa are an equal opportunity employer.
LINE COOKS
earn up to $14/hour
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES
•full-time or part-time
•breakfast shift plus
all other shifts available
RAID VACATION. 401K
HEALTH and DENTAL INSURANCE
APPLY TODAY
Immediate Openings
70th & A - ClocKtower
5100 N 27th
Lincoln Crossing
We also have openings for servers,
hosts/cashiers, bussers, dishwashers and
bakers, eoe.
Loving Hearts CDC hiring part-time afternoon
teacher. Must be 19. 4710 North 10th,
434-2824.
Maidright is hiring for seasonal or long-term res
idential cleaners. Flexible hours, mornings
and/or afternoons. Gas and driving paid.
$7.5tyhour plus bonuses. 432-5573.
umce uieamng
Several part-time evening positions/locations.
Monday-Friday. Approximately 15hrs/week. Ap
• ply at KBS 6041 Havelock Ave. between 1-5pm.
466-1919.
Part time help wanted, creative individuals for
15-20 a week. $8-$10 an hour. Make your own
schedule. Call Creative Wallfinishes at
- 560-9700.
Part-time Security Guard positions available at
Sheldon Art Gallery, flexible Schedule. Contact
PJ Jacobs, 472-2461.
Prairie Life Center
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Openings in all departments, work 3 shifts per
week and get free membership, apply in person
at 70th anaA St.
Pre-Paid-Legal
Part-time marketing opportunity available
WesBair 488-8821
www.prepaidlegal.com/ga/wesbair
Supplemental
Instruction Leader
Supplemental Instruction positions are open for
leaders of voluntary study groups in Chemistry
109, Econ 211, History 100, Physics 211, Politi
cal Science 100, and Psychology 181 for the
Spring 2001 semester. Applicants must be un
dergraduates who have recently completed the
appropriate course successfully (received an A)
and are interested In assisting other students in
achieving academic success in the course. The
stipend is $984 for the semester; the time com
mitment is approximately ten hours per week.
Obtain applications at the Division of General
Studies, 33 Administration Building. A SI posi
tion provides valuable experience for majors in
the department or for education majors with sol
id understanding in the area. Recommendations
from relevant instructors are recommended. Ap
ply by Friday, November 10. ^
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T-Shirts & Phone Cards
This one week fundraiser requires no in
vestment and a small amount of time from
you or your club. Qualified callers receive a
free gift just for calling. Call today at
1-800-808-7442 x 80.
Security Positions
In the Lincoln area, full and part-time, starting
pay $7.5Q/hour. Call 1 -800-765-2776.
Snow removal help wanted $12/hr 430-6293 or
450-1989.
TEACHER III
Full-time position supervising an accredited in
fant/toddier care center in our Early Childhood
Development Program. Qualified candidate must
have strong interpersonal skills, able to perform
multiple tasks in a fun, fast-paced and flexible
work environment. Seeking professional with
team leadership skills, Bachelors’ degree, with
strong experience in child care. Qualified candi
date must be organized and have excellent com
munication skills.
To apply contact Family Service, 501 S 7th, Lin
coln, NE 68508. To complete an application and
supplemental questionnaire, or for accommoda
tions, please contact Human Resources at
441-7949. EOE.
TECHNICIAN COUNSELOR ASSISTANT(S):
Part-time positions available working with cli
ents in a residential substance abuse program.
High school diploma required; ideal for college
students or recent graduates interested in a
counseling career. Variable hours; all shifts in
cluding evenings, weekends, holidays,
overnights. Must be at least 21 years of age.
Submit letter of application and resume to: Di
rector of Human Resources, c/o CenterPointe,
1000 S. 13th St., Lincoln, NE 68508. AA/EOE.
TeleServices International
TSI is now hiring for day and evening, full and
part-time shifts.
•Flexible Schedules
•Minimum of 15 hours/week
•$8.25 per hour guaranteed
•Earn up to $12 per hour
•Weekend hours available
•$200 hiring bonus
Call 437-8700 for further details or stop by 1610
N Street for an application.
THE CORNHUSKER
Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full & part-time po
sitions available now! Call 473-2189 for a com
plete listing. Some positions available:
♦ Set-up Staff (average $8-1Q/hr)
♦ Servers
♦ Beil Staff
♦ Bartender/Cashier
♦ Security Officer
Apply on-line at www.thecomhusker.com or in
person at Human Resources M-F 8am-5pm.
333 S. 13th St. Lincoln, Ne
Use ‘L’ St. Entrance
Just a taw Mock from UNU
The Watering Hole
Under new ownership. Nowniring wait staff.
Casual.work environment. Will work around
school schedules. Free meals. Apply between
2-4pmat1321 O Street
Wendy’s 14th & “Q”
Now accepting applications for lunch help, after
noons & evenings. Flexible hours, vacation and
meal discounts. 37/hr to start. Apply in person.
Work With Children
Co you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or
pre-school age children?
*re ^oy excited about the development of chil
•Would you like to be eligible for a tuition schol
arship?
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.
Multicultural Child Care Opportunity
Provide child care for refugee children on
Thurdays from 9am-1pm. Must be comfortable
working with non-English speaking children.
Great resume opportunity! For more information,
contact Lincoln Literacy Council at 476-7323.
Part-time nanny plus light housekeeping for 3
children. Flexible schedule, $10/hour. Must have
own transportation. References needed. Call
476-7886.
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ASSISTANT
Position available in an insect physiology
lab $6.00/hour. Flexible schedule. Contact
Aaron at abenner10hotmail.com, 228
Manter, 472-2768.
Nebraska Canter for Ditnpmanhip
Kauffman Social Entrepreneur
Internship Program
Are you interested in starting your own business
or a non-profit organization? Beginning in the
Spring 2001 semester, interns will be selected to
receive a comprehensive experience while earn
ing $10/hour. If you are interested in interning
with an entrepreneurial not-for-profit organiza
tion while contributing to a social mission, this
is the internship for you. For more information
call, 472-3353 or stop by NCE (209 CBA) or the
SEIC Office (345 NE Union). Applications are
due by 5pm on Wednesday, November 15,
2000.
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Acapulco, Jamaica, Florida, & S. Padre. Reliable
TWA flights Best prices & Biggest parties. Call
Chad O 877-633-2386 or 651 -439-5464.
t It Spring Break Vacations!
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Attention P.E.O’s
Join us for our next meeting Sunday November
12 from 5-7pm. Dinner will be provided and a
meeting will follow. To get more information &
RSVP, contact Megan (476-0233) by Thursday
November 9. Looking forward to seeing you
there!_
Campus-wide adult CPR and first aid certifica
tion class. Sponsored by UNL Campus Red
Cross. Saturday, November 18, 9am-3pm. $10
per person. Nebraska Room in the City Campus
Union. For more information, contact€tacy at
467-2683 or sw925570alltel.net.
Congrats Service Council
We Rocked the Vote!
Over 5,000 voter registration cards passed out.
Special thanks to ASUN, Service council. Stu
dent Involvement Runza and KRNU.
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University of Nebraska
Congratulations to the following new members:
Maureen Gallagher, Kendra Gosch, Lindsay
Brownfield, Molly Briggs, Jeff Fritz, Brooke
Johnson, Jeremy Albin, Amy Cambell, John
Forshund, John How, Lindsay Krammandel,
Steve Gangwish, Katie Bavard, Ben
Messersmith, Reese Pearson, Suzy Stark, Sar
ah Cambell, Katie Moses, James Meuret. We
look forward to seeing all of you at this week's
meeting.
Credit Problems
Loans available. No applications fees. High ap
proval rates. Low interest rate. All applicants
welcome. Call toll free 1 -888-698-1301.
Eating Issues
Support Group
A small, comfortable environment with women
who are struggling with eating issues. Wednes
days 3:30-4:30pm, Nebraska Union 338. Call
Norma, 472-7450 for more information.
Enter a Student
Leave a Leader.
With Army ROTC not only could you get a col
lege scholarship, you’ll also learn tne skills
needed to be a leader. No matter what you do,
Skills+Leadership=Success! Call for details,
472-4269.
Fly! Be a pilot! Joining the University Flying Club
is the least expensive way. Call Darrell Nelson,
483-5041 or Tom Winter, 488-9238 evenings.
Fraternities •Sororities
Clubs •Student Groups
Earn $1,000-$2,000 this quarter with tne easy
campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising
event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are
filling quickly, so call today! Contact cam
pusfundraiser.com, (888) 923-3238, or visit
www.campusfundraiser.com.
~ LAST CHANCE
FREE Practice MCAT Sunday, November 12.
Call 1-800-KAP-TEST.
LEADERSHAPE
NEBRASKA 2001
Applications for LeaderShape Nebraska 2001
are due this Friday, November 10, 2000! They
may be submitted at Student Involvement, 20o
Nebraska City Union or 300 Nebraska East Un
ion. For more information, contact Student In
volvement at 472-2454, or e-mail in
volvedOunl.edu.
NEBRASKA LAW
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advis
ing, 107 Oidfather, on Wednesday, Nov. 8,
12:30-2:00. Stop by or call 472-4190 for ap
pointment
NU Pre-Veterinary dub monthly meeting is to
night at 7pm in the ECU. New members report
at 6:30.
www.unl.edu/PreVetClub
Pledge Classes
Need some quick money? Cam
pusfundraiser.com is the answer! Pledge clas
ses earn $1,000-$2,000 with the easy Cam
pusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising event
No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling
quickly, so call today! Contact Cam
pusfundraiser.com at (888) 923-3238, or visit
www.campusfundraiser.com.
POSITIONS OPEN
ASUN SENATE
Teachers College & Lew College
Positions open to represent the above colleges
on ASUN Student Government. Must be en
rolled in the college. Applications available at
136 Nebr. Union. Deadline 4:00pm, Nov.10.
RHA
Congratulations to Neihardt Hall for winning the
Homecoming banner and display competitions
for the Residence Halls.
RHA
Congratulations to all the Residence Halls for
winning the Regional Pop Tab Collection Con
test. Over 200 pounds were collected.
Rodeo Assoc. Dance
This Friday
We’re back in Utica Friday, November 10th,
8pm-1am. Come dance to High Caliber at the
Flying V Ballroom, $5.
SELL THINGS FREE!
In the Daily Nebraskan Classifieds list any
item you want to sell for 3 days by e-mail
ing the ad to dn0unl.edu. The items cannot
be of a commercial nature and you must be
a student at UNL. Include you name, ad
dress, phone and student ID number. Hur
ry, limited time only, and you can resubmit
your items if they don’t sell in three days
during this offer.
Students With Children
Support Group
Wednesday 1Z:30-1:30pm. Nebraska Union
338. Call Gail for more information at 472-7450.
SWING DANCE!
All are invited to this free evening of fun! Come
to Cornerstone 0 640 N. 16th at 7:30 pm on No
vember 10 for lessons, and the party will go till
11pm. No partner needed, refreshments provid
ed, and we'll see you there!
The Nebraska Alumni Association is proud to
announce the winner of the Homecoming Herbie
Alumni Choice Award. Congratulations to Sigma
Nu, Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Mu.
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The University Program Council is currently tak
ing executive applications for the spring semes
ter. The following executive council positions are
available: President, Vice-President, Financial
Manager, Programming Secretary, Secretary,
Historian, and Membership Coordinator. The fol
lowing executive Committee Chair positions are
available as well: Forums, Music, Novelty, Films,
Gender Issues, Minority Student Programs, East
Campus, Public Relations, and Liaison. We en
courage any and aH university students to ap
ply! Applications are located outside the UPC
office (134 NE Union) and are due Hies day, No
vember 14,2000 at 12£0 noon. Interviews will
be held the 15th-17th of November.
Alpha Zeta
Meeting Wednesday 6:30 in East Campus Un
lon. Speaker, voting on motion.
Campus Red Cross
General membership meeting, pizza party!
Wednesday, Nov. 8th , 5:30pm in foe basement
of the Student Health Center. New members
welcome. Group pi cture will be taken.
FINANCE CLUB
American Express will be speaking at our meet
ing this Thursday, November 9 at 6:30pm in the
Union Food Court.
Horticulture Club
Meeting today, 5pm in Keim 327.
Marketing Club
This Wednesday at 7pm in the city union the
marketing club will be having a sports marketing
firm talk about what they do and the sports mar
keting industry. Free pizza and pop.
Student Education
Association
Meets Thursday, Nov. 9, in Henzlik 203 at 6:30
to discuss holidays celebrated in the classroom.
UNL FFA Alumni
Meeting Wednesday, November 8th at 7pm in
Ag Hall room 311. We will be demonstrating the
AgTastic presentation and signing up for days to
present. Bring money for dues.
UNL Wildlife Club
Meeting on Wednesday, November 8 at 7:00 in
the ECU. Discussing bylaw amendments.
AUI
Congrats to Katie Sup and Marge Rogers for be
ing accepted into Greek Ambassadors.
-v Your Sisters
ACT!
Roses to Brady Fritz for being accepted into Or
der of Omega.
-Alpha * Your Sisters
ATA
Congratulations to Alex Wolf and John Mueret
on being accepted to the CBA Advisory Board.
Also to Tyler Laflin for being accepted to the
. Greek Ambassadors.
-Your Brothers
ATA
Congratulations to our newly elected rush
chairs. They are Seth Carlson, Tyler Laflin and
Alex Wolf. We're very proud of you!
-Your Brothers
FarmHouse
Congratulations to brother Andy Miran on his
selection into Order of Omega.
-Ybur Brothers
FarmHouse
Congratulations to the freshman flag football
team on your victories to C league champions.
Four years in a row! Continue the dominance of
C league.
FarmHouse
Congratulations to brother Mitch Minarick on his
selection to Greek Ambassadors.
-Ybur Brothers
OM KA0
You gHts were terrific during Homecoming week.
Thanks for all the hard work. We had a great
time)
-The Men of Sigma Nu
TOB FLKA
CAMPHIRE 2000
Gamma Phi Beta and Pi Kappa Alpha will be
hosting the first ever Camphire philanthropy on
Friday, November 10th, from 4-7pm. We will be
serving hot dogs, hot chocolate, chips, and
smores at the Wick Alumni Center Garden. Tick- f
ets are $4 in advance and $5 at the doori Come
1 Vd
Congratulations to Wendy Koch on her award in
the pageant last weekend. We're so proud of
you and wish you well in the next one)
Love,
Your Sisters
Fob
Congratulations to Kristin Kruse and Anne Vlach
for being chosen for Order of Omega. Way to go
girls!
Love,
Your Sisters
KA© IlKA '■
Congratulations to our Chapter Dream Girl,
Kenzie Monzingo on being selected to Order of
Omega. You continue to impress us.
The Pike Men
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DATE DASH
Ladies grab a guy and meet at the house tonight
KA
Thank you for the dinner exchange on Monday.
We will walk through the snow anytime for you
ladies!
-The Men of Sigma Nu
TKA
Congratulations Chris Tipton and Nick Fitch on
being selected as new members of Order of
Omega. We’re proud of you.
Your Brothers
LAE
Congratulations to Jason Jensen on making
Greek Ambassadors and Order of Omega...dork.
Phi Alpha to the homecoming committee: An
drew Uithoven, Phil Goyette, and Reece
Sukovaty. Sure, we didn’t place in the float, but
I’m sure someone will use the idea next year and
get 2nd. Also congratulations to our new com
puter chair Tyler Grassmeyer.
-Phi Alpha, Your Brothers
2N
Congratulations to the brothers of Sigma Nu
Fraternity on winning the coveted Herbie Husker
trophy. Can you say Homecoming domination?
LN
Kingpin and a HUGE congratulations go to
Homecoming chair Dustin Hogzett for his amaz
ing organizational skills, and nis guest to bring
the Homecoming Championship back where ft
belongs. What's next...Eminent Commander
Hogzett??
-LTH your Homecoming Champs!
Hen
Thank you so much for the dinner exchange!
You guys are awesome and we enjoyed your
singing! I
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to Attend Matodrama 2000:
10)Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto.
9)We don’t care if you’re Republican, Democrat
or even going Green. Take out your political apa
thy or activism at Melodrama
8)More jokes per capita then Jay Mohr or David
Spade!
7)Remember the ASUN election? Are you still
sick of it? Pleas feel free to take out ail frustra
tions at Melodrama
(^Because Obermeyer still pisses you off.
5jGratuitous violence!
4|The severe beating of Bill Gates.
3)Fight the system! Oppose Pepsi and leaning
communities.
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