- $9-$12 Per Hour for Delivery Drivers Domino's Pizza is now hiring for day and eve ning shifts for delivery drivers and limited eve ning inside help. No experience necessary. All you need to start is a good driving record, relia ble personal vehicle, liability insurance, and a good attitude. Apply at any of the Domino’s lo cations. ***Permanent Part-Time*** Do you like diverse tasks? Are you computer lit erate? Want to work part-time, and maybe even full-time during the summer? We have the per fect Office Support Staff position for you. Call Dee 486-3000. Desk /Tape Editor KOLN/KGIN-7V is taking applications for a posi tion in its newsroom. We are looking for an As signment Desk Assistant/Videographer and Tape Editor. This is a part-time position and re quires weekend work. The position involves as signing news stories on the weekends, videotaping and reporting stories and editing videotape for newscasts. Please send resume to Personnel Assistant; KOLN/KGIN TV; PO Box 30350; Lincoln, NE 68503. EOE. Drug Testing May Be Required. 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 472-8026 or 472-0541. ATTENTION AD AND DIETETIC STUDENTS! The Nebraska Soybean Board and Ayres Adver tising are in search of enthusiastic, outgoing, friendly individuals looking for experience in marketmg/prcmotions to demo and promote the health benefits of soyfood products. Must have reliable transportation and be willing to work 10-18 hours per week, primarily weekends, Feb ruary—mid-May. Submit resumes or letters of application to: «-1-i - uwsMuo newwi Ayres Advertising/Marksting RO. Box 9596 Lincoln, NE 68506 E-mal: jhekien4ayres.com Communications Assistant naWWN KOSiuOtl The Foundation for Educational Services, Inc. (FES) seeks a part-time Communications Assis tant to help writh various publication projects. The Communications Assistant will help pro duce a weekly electronic newsletter, including writing and interviewing; and print publications using layout and design skills. This person will gain experience in writing, editing, typesetting, design and layout using Mac and IBM comput ers, traditional and digital cameras, and flatbed scanner. Qualified candidate will have experi ence and/or course work in writing for publica tions and some knowledge of the following soft ware programs: MS Word, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and QuarkXPress. Interviewing and photography skills also helpful. Candidate will work 10-15 hours per weak. Submit resume and cover letter to hrd4fes.org or FES Human Resources, P.0. Box 82552 Un oofci, NE 68501-2552. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS Lincoln Electric System is looking for a second semester freshman or first semester sophomore majoring in Electrical Engineering. This position would be part-time during the school year (approximately 20 hours a week that can work around your class schedule) and 40 hours a week during the summer months. You would be working with Engineers in our Engineering Ser vices Division gathering and recording data, as sisting Engineers with routine details of draw ings and work order preparation, completing special projects as assigned and staking jobs. Please apply by e-mailing your resume to dseaman4les.com or applying no later than March 2,2001 at UNCOLN ELECTRIC SYSTEM HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT 1040‘O’STREET www.laa.com _/ EEOM/F/D/V ENGINEERING AIDE Uncoin Electric System is looking for a junior or senior majoring in Electrical Engineering with power system emphasis. This position would be part-time during the school year (approximately 20 hours a week that can be worked around your class schedule) and 40 hours a week dur ing the summer months. Ybu would be working with Engineers in our System Protection Depart ment, gathering and recording data on electrical failures, protective relaying databases, load flows, and communication systems. Apply at LINCOLN ELECTRIC SYSTEM HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT 1040 ’O’ STREET www.ies.com Equal Employment Opportunity Employer FULL-TIME LABORATORY OPPORTUNITY. MDS Pharma Services is looking for Instrument Operators! MDS Pharma Services, a leader in the pharma ceutical testing Industry, has opportunities available for Instrument Operators In our Bionalyticai Services Division. Duties include running, maintaining and making repairs on LC. GC, and RIA and LCMSMS instruments. We re quire the minimum of an Associate Degree or equivalent and prior experience with or knowl edge of the above mentioned instruments. We offer very competitive wages, lots of growth po tential, and excellent benefits. Our current open ing Is a full-time overnight position. The hours are Monday through Friday, 10:30 pm to 7:00am. Please apply to: Pharma Services USUhM terns Ci^Sm (NKS) sadmisr Miagfarapiafara ntaMpjm far «v sWntcawr apamct prana Him caatact 437-530P ar cast la aarbaatk ■ tfca flavanaaat saetiaa at tka UN. Caw Far m Fafc. 13tk CARIBBEAN JOBS: Call toll-free 1-888-253-6345. CHASE SUITE HOTEL Part-time van driver, Frfday-Sunday. $8.0Q/hour. Friday and Saturday 3:30pm-midnight, Sunday 10am-3:30pm. Apply in person at 200 S. 68th Place, Lincoln. 483-4900. Established Lincoln company needs part-time word processor for Microsoft Word. Great for students. No evenings or weekends. Relaxed & fun atmosphere. Please call Craig, 488-3793 ext 119. Framing, carpenter, full and part-time morning positions available. Can 560-1425. Graduate Assistantship Supplemental Instruction Supervisor The Division of General Studies will be hiring a graduate assistant for the 2001 -2002 academic year to serve as supervisor for up to twenty un dergraduate SI leaders. Qualifications: Bache lor's degree, enrollment in a graduate program, excellent dependability, communication and su pervisory skills; Preferred: background in learn ing theory and experience teaching study skills, time management, test preparation, and note taking, etc. 49FTE (20 hours per week). Salary $12,000 with tuition remission and Supplemen tal Instruction workshop that University of Mis souri at Kansas City. Complete Job Description available at the Division of General Studies, 33 Canfield Administration Building. Submit cover letter of application, resume, and three letters of recommendation to: Donald Gregory Division of General Studies 33 Canfield Administration Building City Campus 0471 Deadline for application: Wednesday March 21, 2001. Immediate openings for full-time & part-time desk clerks and part-time house keeping. Must work weekends. Apply at Ramada Limited North 4433 North 27th. Law Office Runner Part-time, permanent, year-round to run errands, copying, and filing. Must be organized, detail conscious and thorough in following instruc tions. Occasional heavy lifting. Flexible sched ule. Northeast Lincoln location, varied daytime hours, 10-12/week; $5.75/hour+mileage, must have own transportation. Cali 465-8808 for tele phone interview. Part-time accessory sales needed to work in a fast-paced environment. Job will require willing ness to work with customers and a positive atti tude. Applications will be accepted until March 1. Apply Tuesday - Saturday, 9am-5pm at Star City Motor Sports, 3201 NW 12th St Part-time night auditor needed. Two overnights/week. Hours: midnight-Bam. Apply at Days Inn south, 1140 Calvert 423-7111. Sick Children Need Your"” Help Now! (for approximately 2 hours) Call of stop byfNabi Biomedical Center, 300 S. 17th Street, Lincoln. 402-474-2335. Fees ft do nation time may vary, www/nabi.com. The YMCA is looking for basketball scorekeep ers for the 20th Annual MIT Basketball Tourna ment on March 10th and 11th. If interested ap ply at the downtown YMCA Youth Sports Office Monday-Friday 8pm to 5pm. Apply by the 23rd of February. Pay ie fte.OO'game. WANTED Outstanding Leaders of Youth The 4-H Campus in Nebraska, located at the Nebraska National Forest-Halsey, Schram State Park-Gretna, and Harlam County Reser voir-Alma, are accepting applications for sum mer program staff. Spend mid-May to mid-August leading youth in outdoor programs. You will be trained to teach nature, ropes/confidence course, canoeing, tubing, crafts, overnight camping and many more pro grams. You do not need to be in 4-H to apply, “or more information call: (402)472-6717 or e-mail: blorkovici10unl.edu. S Student INVOLVEMENT 1. Univeran of Nd»^»-Linct*i WE NEED GRADUATE ASSISTANTS In Student Involvement for the 2001 -2002 aca demic year! Assistantships offer opportunities for decision making, goal setting, policy devel opment and evaluation. Applications and posi tion descriptions are available at 200 NU, 300 ECU, the Culture Center and the Women's Cen ter. Check our website www.unl.Gdu/involvGd/appNcation for further Information or call Student Involvement 472-2454. Vital Services is seeking independent individu als to work with disabled adults and children. Part time evenings and weekends. Call 464-5775 or 476-06& Ask for Janet. Wanted: Student night custodians-NE Union Nights and weekends to fit your schedule. $7/hr+. Apply to Bill Behmer, Room 220, Ne braska Union. Work With Children •Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pre-school age children? •Are you excited about the development of chil dren? •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. Wrestling officials needed for Lincoln Public Middle Schools. Knowledge of wrestling re quired. Dates are March 3,10,17, 24. Call 436-1603. Wanted: Loving babysitter in my home for chil dren age 2 and 4. 7:30 to 5:30. no smokers, must have car. Send salary requirements and in formation about yourself to 7935 Cheney Ridge Road, Lincoln, 68516. 500 Summer Jobs!! 50 Camps - You Choose! NY, PA, New Eng land. INSTRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Water skiing, Sail ing, Wind surfing, Archery, Mountain Biking, Rock climbing. Ropes, Piano Accompanist, Dra ma, Ceramics, Woodshop, Nature Nurses. Ar lene Streisand 1 -800-443-6428; wwwsummercampemployment.com. CAMP STARLIGHT, a co-ed resident camp in the mountain lake area of N.E. Pennsylvania, is looking for enthusiastic upperclassmen in the following areas: General Cabin Counselors, Ath letic Specialists, Waterfront Specialists and Out door Adventure Specialists (i.e. Ropes Course, etc.). Join our staff of college students from around the U.S. and abroad and enjoy the per fect balance of work and fun! Modem facilities in a country setting. Good salary and travel allow ance. Field work and internships encouraged. (6/17-8/15). For more information and applica tion, call toll free at 877-875-3971 or e-mail us at infoOcampstarkght.com. COUNSELORS (boot Staff-Great Fadities-Great Experience Children's N.Y.S. 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Now Hiring 50 Flexible Hours Excellent Bonuses Apply Today by caliog 434-26-26 Close to Campus Casual drees Career Opportunities ^Interactive 1 lMaservicea 12th & Q Sts-Above Kinkos B I NEED HELP BY VIC LEE YESTERDAY THERE WAS AN Ot& \ MAN Wmt DOC GLASSES WHO » CAMERA. ANP TOMY A WEARING WG CUT-OFFS MAP TO THE HOMES J THE SWRS, 15 TOURIST INFORMATION I so you two Mae RNAiiy GATING? THAT CQM0S AS no suRpeise tom©. f _ WetWTHeUTHBSHOUUP COMe AS NO SUKPRSe TO ,,VPtfeffHeg/g|jpg^ BY MICHAEL JANTZE /pipit YoNiywi ' SUKPPISe PIPNT VOMIT IN 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 (Toll Free) 600s Mice! $T$ Questions about Student Fees?? The Committee for Fees Allocation will meet Thursday - February 15 at 6:00 City Union - room to be posted CFA will be voting on the budget for the Nebraska Unions Stop by or call the Student Government office at 472-2581 for more information Attention Sophomores Golden Key International Honor Society invites all sophomores with a 3.6 GPA or higher to ap ply for the outstanding sophomore award. The recipient of the award will receive a lifetime 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 day, February 21 at 4pm to 136 Nebraska Union. 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. INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY MANAGERS The Manager-Meeting for Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Floor Hockey will be held Thursday, February 15 at 5:00pm in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representative pres ent to be eligible for competition. Call 472-8383 or www.unl.edu/crec/im for more information. INTRAMURAL TABLE TENNIS SINGLES & DOUBLES Tuesday, February 20 is the last day to enter Men's, women's and Co-Rec Table Tennis Sin gles and Doubles. Enter now at the Office of ampus Recreation or on the web. Call 472-8383 or www.unl.edu/crec/im for more In formation. ITS A CAMP THING! Your opportunity to impact the lives of children. See us in the Union March 0 for the Job Fair Camp Foster YMCA of the Okobojies GET^iAPPUCATION: LASER SHOWS! Dave Matthews. Metallica, Santana, Pink Floyd, Phish. Many morel See schedule at www.spacelaser.com. MODELS WANTED Male and female for print work. 475-3382. TCAB Teachers Coksga Advisory Board The Application deadline for TCAB has now been extended until February 21 by 5pm in 105 Henzlik Hall. Special attention to Freshman Education majors. This is a great way to get in 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, and 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, CBA 138 or phone 472-2310._ The eye doctor is in! Every Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., you can make an appointment for a complete eye exam at the University Health Center. SENATE DEBATE Arts and Science Senate Candidate Debate. February 18 at 8pm in the City Union. Spon sored by College of Arts and Science Advisory Board. Theology For Lunch Discussions on Christian Ethics “Christian Approaches to Interreligious Dialogue* Robert Smith, Intern at Lutheran Student Center, speaking Friday, February 18,11:30 brown bag/noon presentation. 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. Habitat for Humanity General meeting tonight at 5:30 in the Union to plan Hand in Heart and Clothing Drive. University of Nebresfce Meeting and nominations Thursday at the Foundation, officers at 6pm, members at 6:30pm. Call Shelley with questions 436-6205. Parking Advisory Committee The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Fri day, February 16, 2o01 at 3:00 PM at Parking and Transit Services, 625 Stadium Drive Suite A Public Relations Club We will be touring Ayers this Friday. Meet out side of Avery Ad lounge at 2pm. Anyone inter ested in learning about careers in PR is wel come! Acacia Congratulations to our new 2001 executive and secondary officers! Rush chairmen: Doug Shan non, Tim Hartshorn, and Glen Kratochvil. Parlia mentarian: Dave Sett. Assistant Senior Dean: Steve Ross. Assistant Junior Dean: Dave Minto. Assitant Secretary: Eric Pfeifer. Assistant Rush Chairman: Dan Winterlin. Brotherhood Chairmen: Aaron Schram. Junior Steward: Jon Dockhorn. Scholarship Chairman: Jon Phillips. Philanthropy Chairman: Matt Clay. Intranet Ad ministrator: Aaron Schram. Historian: Chris Karan. Song Chairman: Matt Jenkins. Athletic Chairman: Aaron Plettner. Kitchen Manager Eric Walker. Assistant Treasurer: Andrew Gerdes. We wish you good luck in the year ahead! -Your Brothers AAn Please come join us for Sundays and Friends to night. For more information, please call Jaci Hopkins at 436-8814. Congratulations to Lisa McCranie for her initia tion. Congratulations to Sara Kotan and Heather Bris tol on becoming our new Alpha’s. ATN Congrats to all New Adm.Officers. Recruitment Chair: Harley Trimble. Acholastic Chair: Scott Cedar burg. Assistant Social: Logan Whitehead. Assistant Steward: Eric Rushamp. Assistant Pledge Ed: Dough Srouffer. Risk Management: Sam Cameron. Chaplain: Pete Brummels. Ath letic Chair: Eric Messersmith. Assistant House man: Justin Bargstudt. Historian: John Mohr, Jorge Dimas. Pledge Board: Logan Whitehead, Adam Fritz, Don Sonsek. Jud. Councsel: Pete Brummels, Scott Cederburg, Rich Mohr. ITKA Congratulations to these fine men for their aca demic achievement. 4.0: Mike Babel, Andy Biga, Vince Cogley, Jarrod Crouse, Brian Feller, Eric Fluckey, Jeremy Gallant, Matt Jahraus, Justin Steinhauser, Jake Wobig. 3.8 or higher: Sulaiman Abawi, Zach Bauman, Todd Beck erman, Justin Clark, Troy Conyers, Josh Kuper, Brent Melliger, Platt Niebur, Jeremy O'Hare, Matt Odell, Abe Schumacher, Chris Tipton, Ca sey Tyler, Matt Watson, Julian Wells, Travis Zanl, Ben Zitek. Good job Brothers! 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. A Itf. NO BULL Work Party tonight at Sigma Phi Epsi lon, 8pm. Be there or Billy will eat you (see DN picture, 2-7-01). NUFORCE So, it may be the day after V-Oay, but you should still come see who loves NUFORCE. ■Endorsement Announcement” in the Union Square, 11:30am-12:30pm TODAY! Tired at Losing Your Individual Freedoms? Feel like the two party system doesn’t represent you? Think you can run your life and use your money better than the government? If you’re tired of voting for the lesser of two evils give the Libertarian Party a look. Email me at untlibertyOhotmail.com. University Health Center Student Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to represent the student body in dealing with the health con cerns of the University community. You Do NOT have to be from Pr^Mcdicsl professions Deadline is February 23 at 4:00 pm. Applica tions available in the ASUN office, Rm. 136 Ne braska Union. Long distance relationships CAN WORK! Find out how at www.sblake.com. dn@unl.edu www. daily neb. com 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. i jflHfefch H A ■ * I ^ H "HI H N|||pr 1-tOO-KAP-TEST kaptest.com Test Prep, Admissions and Guidance. 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