530 Summer Jobs PLAY SPORTS! HAVE FUN! „ SAVE MONEY! Top boys' sports camp in beautiful Maine. Counselors to coach ail sports; tennis, baseball, hockey, waterfront, rock climbing, biking, golf, water skiing, sailing. Work outdoors, nave a great summer. Call free 888-844-8080 or apply www.campcedar.com. . Rewarding Summer Leadership Internship Enroll in Army ROTCCamp Challenge f Camp Challenge for 5 weeks this summer. Ybu'll get paid to experi ence adventure, learn leadership skills, and compete for a college scholarship. No military commitment for attending. For details, cafl Ma jOrDjbetja at 472-4266 or stop by the Military Summer in „ Northern Minnesota Gam leadership training and team building skills while enjoying the camaraderie of exceptional individuals. Our program helps young people with unrealized potential who are experiencing social skill difficulties. Located on lake and river In the Superior National Forest. Opportunity to gam college credit. Realize personal growth and satisfaction yourself, while helping others achieve the samel ♦Call Tom Bauer at (952) 930-3544, email at: buckskinOspacestar.net or visit www.campbucksldn.oom.__ SUMMER JOBS for 2001 III Come to Mainel Head Counselor on campus Friday, March 2, 2001 Interviewing for positions m the following areas: Adventure, Athletics, Waterfront, Interarts, Horseback Riding, and Tennis. Competitive Sal ary, Room, Board, Laundry, Travel Allowance. Call or email Camp Laurel at 600-327-3509 or aummetOcampiaurel.com to set up an Interview, or visit us at www.campiaurel.com. 540 Internships Assistant Production Manger, production of muti-media website. Up to 15/week for approxi mately 4 months. Salary $10-$12 per hour. Start date is now) Needs knowledge of: HTML, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, JavaScript. Contact Matt at 472-302* or 472-0541 SALES AND MARKED NO INTERNSHIPS Nation's largest publisher of college and University campus telephone directories offering paid full-time summer sales & marketing intern ships. Tremendous practical business experi ence and resume booster. Position begins in M^y with 8 week-long expense paid program in Chapel HM, NC. Interns market official directo ries locally, selling^ advertising spaceto area businesses in specific college markets. Earnings average $3200.00 for the 10 week program. All majors welcome! For more information and to see when we are visiting your campus, visit our website at www.universitydiiectories.com or call 1-600-743-5556 ext. 375. 550 Business $6 Oet Paid For Your Opinionl $6 Earn $15-6125 and mote per eurveyl Absolutely Free Info. Own a computer? Put It to work I $ 3 5 0 / 1 ,000/week. www.eam-grsat-income.com. Attention A growing international company. 500-5,000/month PT/FT. Serious work from home opportunity. Cal 877-594-WORK. Own a Computer? $25-$75/hour. Part-time & full-time. 1 -800-311 -6704. www.wealthybychoice.com. Own a Computer? Put it to work! $25-$75/hr, PT/FT. www.SmartWork4U.com. 1-877-864-RICH Sin Wi (Ton Free) 600, D 605 Travel INTRAMURAL WARBALL TOURNAMENT The lest day to enter the Men's and Women's Warball Tournament is Tuesday, February 13. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation or on the web. Call 472-8383 or www.unLedu/crecAm for more information. 610 Announcements, Questions abcx^Stud. Student Fees?? Tha Committee for Fees Allocation wi meet Tuesday - February 13 at 5:30 City Union - room to be posted CFA w« be voting on the budget for the Office of Crenpus Recreation Stop by or cal the Student Government office at 472-2581 for more information 610 Announcements Anger Management Group Tuesdays, beginning February 13 at 7:15pm-8:15pm. Nebraska Union Room 338. Must register ($60 fee). Call John at 472-7450. Auditions for the 2001-2002 Scarlet and Cream Singers Do you like to sing and perform? Do you play the piano, drums, or guitar? Then you need to audition for the 2001-2002 Scarlet and Cream Singers. For more information pick up an audi tion flyer at the Wick Alumni Center or outside the Student Involvement office in the City Cam pus Union or visit the UNL Alumni Association web site at www.unl.edu/alumni and click on Scarlet and Cream. Campus Recreation Advisory Count* Election Applications for the 2001 -2002 Campus Recrea tion Advisory Council are now available at the Campus Recreation Center and East Campus Activities Building. Application deadline is Feb ruary 13. Cali 472-3467for more information. Congratulations to January's rrotessor ot me Month: Dr. Larry WakHn Department of JoumsBam We command him for his dedication toward ex cellence in teaching and advancement of stu dents at UNL CREIGHTON OT, PT, PHARMACY Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advis ing, 107 Oldfather on Tuesday, February 13, 10:00-3:00. Stop by or call 472-4190 for ap pointment It is only in the giving of oneself to others that we truly hve. -Ethel Percy Andrus McDonald's Spirit of Service Award Recognize the selfless volunteer contributions ot University students, faculty and staff through mis award! Applications are now available at al Student Involvement locations. February 28,2001 May Graduates Sends Free Valentine published in (he Dmfy Nebraskan. and a chance to win a Bahamas trip for you and 5 friends provided Dy www.egrad.com E-mail your Valentine to: Valen tlnekdaHyneb.com and Include your first and last name, e-mail address and date of graduation. Deadline: 2 p.m. Tuesday. Lim it: 25 words, one per person. May, 2001 graduates only. Sponsored by eg rad and the Daily Nebraskan. Send your Valentine NOW! Wish your serious love or secret crush a Happy Valentine's Day by piecing a Valentine Personal In the Daily Nebraskan. Your ad will be run on February 14th, $5.75 for 15 words, $.15 each additional word. Includes free heart art. Deadline February 13 at 4:00pm. Call 472-2588, fax 472-1761 or email dnOunl.edu Sister Circle African American Women's Support group meets Wednesdays 4:45-5:45pm in Nebraska Union room 338. Call Aatece at 472-9421 for THE NEBRASKA AT OXFORD PROGRAM You can still apply for the Nebraska at Oxford Program for the summer of 2001. Spend 4 fun-filled summer weeks in England visiting place such as Windsor castle, London, ana Shakespeare's hometown just to name a few. You will earn 6 hours of 300/400 level credits in business and the arts. Spaces are limited so don’t delay. For more information contact Mark Davis, CBA138 or phone 472-2310. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance East Union: 11-1 Wednesdays. City Union: 11-1 Thursdays. Skse wi run from January 31 March 8. Free service of The Law CoHege. 610 Announcements In search of a JAZZ BAND for a Marti Gras Par ty. Call 476-0355 to express interest. MODELS WANTED Male and female for print work. 475-3382. 615 Meetings AEAC Meeting on Tuesday at 6pm at East Campus Union. Guest Speaker- John Biasing, wtth Gold en Harvest. Free pizza and pop. Campus Red Cross Campus Red Cross general membership meet ing Wednesday, February 14th, 5:30pm in the basement of the Student Health Center. New members welcome. Finance Club It Is very important that all members that are go ing on the trip to Chicago contact Ron Gill at 436-6060 or robgillOhotmail.com because we need a deposit to purchase the plane tickets. We will have an important meeting Tuesday at 6pm in the Union food court Have A Suggestion About The Health Center? Come to a meeting of the University Health Cen ter Student Advisory Board. Meetings are held in Conference Room F in the Health Center and are open to the public. Be there at 4:30 on Tuesday February 13th and let your voice be heard. NU Pre-Veterinary Club monthly meeting will be held Wednesday, February 14,2001 at 7pm in the ECU. The raffle and free symposium regis tration drawing will take place after mock inter views. www.urJ.edu/PreVet Club. Pre-Law Club There will be a meeting in the Union Tuesday night at 6:30pm. Pre-Physical Therapy Club Meeting Tuesday, February 13, 7pm, Nebraska Union, team about interviewing skills. i about interviewing t Table Tennis Club lounge Ping >oein Undergraduate Women in Business Business meeting Wednesday, February 14 at 5:30 in CBA107. Snacks will be provided. 620 Greek Affairs Acacia Congratulations to the following brothers on an excellent academic semester. 4.0: Justin Cyr, Matt Bruce, Qlen Kratochvil, Shane Mares, Andy Gardes. 3.5 and above: Matt Burke, Jon Dockhorn, Greg Gifford, Jimmy Hynes, Chris Kavan, Brad Kratochvil, Scott Krull, Garrett Lierman, Dustin Manhart, Brad Marsicek, Wade Minto, Adam Pfeifer, Jon Phillips, Jim Quandt, Doug Shannon, Justin Stine. 3.0 and above: Tim Hartshorn, Mitch Helms, Eric Pfeifer, Aaron Plettner, Aaron Schram, Christian Wilson, Kyie Wilkinson, Matt Jenkins. Keep up the great world -Vtjur Brothers AXO We had a great time at your FAC last Friday. Looking forward to Midnight Madness! -The Men of Acacia ACM Alecia, congratulations on your Gymnastics Vtc “i all-around title of the tory! Is this your fourth season? Of course It is. Way to go sister. -Alphas AT Congratulations to the following DGS for receiv ing outstanding grades last semesterl 4.0’s: Kristi Brown^Melissa Cavanaugh, Gretchen , Tam i Nguyen, Carrie Olson, Jill Pollard, Diane Ray, Stephanie Tveldt, Amy Van Horn, Maggie Buchanan. 3.5 and above: Dana Ahlman, car men Bailey, Julie Bloomfield, Cortney Brandes, Molli Buchanan, Sara Coned, Julie Cotton, Laura Denton, Jill Dotson, Anne Dredla, Melissa Freyer, Jenni Gasseling, Alyssa Guzman, Katie Hassler, Sara Heinrich, Lindsay Hoefer, Shannon Hoefer, Kate Hutchens, Jenny Jackson, Ashley Johnson, Liz Johnson, Kelley Kamopp, Jessica Keliing, Lisa Lougheed, Heidi Maiine, Tara Mariska, Ryann McFee, Melissa Mecham, Mi chelle Medina, Erica Meents, Jessica Meyer, Su zanne Minarick, Alece Moigard, Joartell Mueller, Kirsten Nelson, Kodi Nemunaitis, Amy Nguyen, Angie Oxley, Laura Peterson, Nicole Peterson, Nerissa Pintner, Heather Rasmussen, Lisa Schaneman, Shannon Shaffer, Katie Sissel, Emi ly Stuckey, Jessica Sutko, Mary Jane Tritsch, Mnne west, rvaiie wofie. ftdST bfeALsnl Panama City/Padre Mni/Wi Bead Dutta/tteamboat 1*800«SUNCHAS£ www.smichas6.com ii Attention Sophomores Nona! Honor Society invites Golden Key International I all sophomores with a 3.6 GW or higher to ap i award. The I receive a lifetime ply for the outstanding sophomore i recipient of the award will receive membership to the Society and other gifts to recognize their achievement. Applications are available at the Office of Student Involvement, The Honor Lounge (118 Neihardt), 136 Nebraska Union. Completed applications are due Wednes Februarv 21 at 4pm to 136 Nebraska Union. day, February 21 at 4pm to 136 Nebraska Union. CSM Ibiri f-trffratiti Sffmf (NCS)BacfiMfeMigfweia*n ifvMrsWMtcmr .Hamcntact 437-5300 itearheeftfcftsflManMt irfftaftLCnar File Fak 13ft. a "Low Safely February 14, 2001 Nebraska Union 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday Education exchange Now Hiring 50 positions Flexible Hours Excellent Bonuses Wy Today by calng 434-26-26 (tjjp**. 12th & Q Sta-Above Kinkos I NEED HELP BY VIC LEE whw, r* maW fob ms )ii ifa/Si PAMPLONA'S FAMOUS RUNNING OF M BATHWATER THE NORM I've pecwep to leu tfewe how x Feet about nee. . THANKS FDR COMING TD PINN0R WITH Me. I lhatb \AU8KmNe^ RAy. i IT'6 NOTHING MOBeTHAN A COKPOKATe HOLICAV GeAt^ec "E> wewc-iAiNPeR SeMTlAAeWTM TCDLUS mttu pisposA&ie iwooMes, BY MICHAEL JANTZE I've pecipep not to reu, KeiNe how i Feet about He*. 620 Greek Affairs AT Congratulations Kate Hutchens and Shannon Miller on being accepted to UNMC med school! -ITB.DG GREEK WORD 8:30pm, Ibesday Lower level St. Thomas Aquinas/Newman Cen ter. Word Night is a large group Bible Study sponsored by F.O.C.U.S (Fellowship of Catholic University Students). KA Congratulations to the following smarty Kappa Deltas: 4.0 GPA: Angela Ahem, Michelle Backiund, Breann Bigley, Angie Child, Sara DeLashmutt, Janine Dunbar, Mandy Kent, Alison Mashek, Ju dy O’Brien. 3.5 and above GPA: Sarah Beatty, Candace Darter, Brooke Clasen, Sarah Comstock, Jill Daiss, Nicole DeCostello, Kristal Flaming, Lisa Franzen, Sarah Grush, Katie Hansen, Erin Harris, Shelly Hood, Nicole Keasling, Andrea Kerr, Amy Knowlton, Erin Kottich, Davina Leezer, Kim Linstrom, VaKara Meyer, Kendra Motler, Ra chelle Moody, Anne Moser, Megan Power, Lynn Predoehl, Becca Rawalt, Michelle Schrage, Stacy Schroeder, Nicole Seckman, Merry Stackhouse, Amanda Trosper, Sarah Wakin, Ashley Shackleton, Torrey Janus, Kristen Rigard, Ashley Wampler. BEST PART TIME JOB IN TOWN!!! Flexible Hours Work as few as 8 or op to 40 hours per week Pick your own schedule Guaranteed hourly rates Awesome commissions Generous Bonuses Free Parking Blocks from Campus $250.00 hiring boons Call or stop hy today 3:00 pm- 9pm and start tomorrow! JRW SALES TELEMARKETING 1625 “P” STREET 436-3070 J\A Thank you for crushing with us on Saturday, Pi Kappa Alpha. KZ Congratulations to former President John Gas kins and current President Joseph Mitchell for winning $1000 Kappa Sigma Scholar ship/Leadership Awards. -AEKDB, Your Brothers and Pledgee SALE 50% off all in stock Greek branded items until the end of February. Stock up and save on gifts, etc. Creation, 1720 "O' St. 477-4401. 630 Student Government University Health Center Student Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to represent the student body in dealing wtth the health con cerns of the University community. You Do NOT have to be from Deadline is February 2?a?4?00>pm. Applica tions available in the ASUN office. Rm. 136 Ne braska Union. 640 Personals ‘Nebraska's #1 site for singles* www.nebraskadating.com Hey Darlin, My last Valentine's Day was ruined because my date got trashed. Most NU students (86%) think Its inappropriate to get drunk on a date—are you one of them? Project CARE wishes all NU Students a fun and safe Valentine’s Dayl Long distance relationships CAN WORK! Find out how at www.sblake.com. I-1 Tuesday Is Trivia Night at o nfi braniacs! Show off and compete for prizes from 7-9 pm. Relaxation Hour Waakty on Tuesdays - 12:30 to 1:10 p-m. University Haahh Cantor, tawer towel Room D Today’s Topic Spiritual Contoring far woo information, oat Counting and P^diofogical SmioM of thm Lkmmntiy Htath CtnUr at 472-7450._ FREE PRACTICE LSAT Saturday, February 17th at 9:00 a.m. at UNL. Seating is limited. Call 1-8000-527-8378 to reserve a seat today. KAPLAN M6I-KAP-TEST kaptest.com Test Prep, Admissions and Guidance. For Gfe. __arfoo Are you looking for a meaningful job to help pay for second semester and spring break? > GREAT PAY (GUARANTEED $8.25 PER HOUR) > HOLIDAYS OFF OR TIME FOR SPRING BREAK (BENEFITS) > EXERCISE (WE ARE CLOSE TO CAMPUS & HAVE BIKE RACKS) > TIME TO ENJOY LIFE OR STUDY (FLEXIBLE HOURS - MINIMUM HOURS 12) > STRESS FREE ENVIRONMENT (NO TELEMARKETING OR SALES) > WORK WITH YOUR FRIENDS (REFERRAL BONUSES) Then it’s time to call Hudson Bay Company to set up an interview. Not only will we meet the above requirements, but you will also have a job that is very rewarding and interesting. We call members and potential members for non-profit groups. The call includes empowering citizens about their rights on environmental issues, consumer issues, minority issues, and/or women’s issues, membership development, and fundraising. (No sales or surveys.) Call us at 476-1010, Mondays through Wednesdays, for an interview to learn more about this incredible job and opportunity. 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