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December 10,1998 Page 8 The Banner CAMPUS The United Methodist Campus IVIinistry meets every Wednesday night fronn 8-9:30 p.m. In Mills 4th floor study lounge. Everyone is welcome to attend. Contact Rev. Amy RIo-Anderson at 254-5818 for more information. Reformed University Fel lowship (RUF) wants to bring you closer to Christ. Meets every Thursday from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Side Door. Know, worship, and understand Christ with other students. UNCA’s philosophy de partment and the Institute for Applied Philosophy will host a series of public talks on “Individuals and the Community” at UNCA’s Kellogg Center in Hendersonville. Call Gor don Wilson at 6413 for more information. CAMPUS Attention: Anyone inter ested in Messianic-Jew- ish fellowship or anyone involved in the current Christian Reformation: A Bible study/fellowship is forming in Asheville on Thursday evenings. Call 251-2116 or 628-2514 for information. Shaloo, Sha lom Jerusalem. The UNCA snow line is now activated. Call 259- 3050 for information on class cancellation and late start schedules. Let the campus know about your organization’s meet ings or special events in The Banner's classified section. Ads are free for on-campus organizations. Other ads may be placed for $4-$8 per week. For more information orto place a classified ad, contact Su san at The Banner, 251- 6591. Do you have a problem with your professors? If you do, please contact the faculty conciliator. She can help you try to solve your prob lems with faculty and staff. Call Dr. Kauffman at 251- 6846. Classifieds CAMPUS man Rights Essay Contest at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 In the Humanities Lecture Hall. “The Future of Human Rights and Responsibili ties” will be the topic, mod erated by Dr. James Pitts. Call Jack Forbes at 253- 5383 for more information. The UNCA Art Department will hold its annual Holiday Art and Ceramic Sale from 4-6p.m. Dec. 11 and from 10 a.m. until noon on Dec. 12, In the Ceramic Studio and room 132, Owen Hall. This year’s sale will include functional ceramics, sculp ture, photography, and small paintings. Addition ally, anyone who purchases a mug will receive a free cup of coffee or cocoa. For more information, contact the UNCA art department at 251 -6559. The WNC Chapter of the United Nations Association, in conjunction with UNCA faculty and the campus chapter of Amnesty Inter national, will present the winners of its recent Hu HELP WANTED Kwanzaa Celebration Come hear African-Ameri can poetry and African drum music and view vid eotapes of Kwanzaa as an international celebration from 12-2p.m. Dec. 11 in the Private Dining Hall. Call Elmoiz Abunura at 251- 6626 for more information. SPERM DONORS Needed: $250-$350 p/m. High demand. For publicaton and list of 99 cryobanks, send $6 to Norumbega Enterprises, P.O. Box23, Gorham, ME 04038. Have Fun-Raising Funds for your club, team or student group. Earn up to $500, $1,000, or more! Put our 25-h years of fundraising experience to work for you. Book now and receive a FREE CD! 1-800-592-2121, ext. 129. The Banner is currently accepting applications for the 1999 Spring se mester. If interested, please pick up application at CH 208A. Applications are due no later than Dec. 11. SPRING BREAK Florida, Texas, Gancun, Mexico, Jamaica, etc. Browse www.icpt.com and call 800-327-6013. Best ho tels, prices and parties. Reps, organizations, and promoters wanted. Inter- Campus Programs. HELP WANTED Wanted: Peer IVIedia- tors. If you were a peer mediator in your high school or another setting and want to continue to be active in mediation, UNCA has a Mediation Center that wants you to get involved. Call 232- 5120, email mediate@unca.edu, or drop by 210 Health and Fitness Center for more Info. SPRING BREAK ‘99 Sell trips, earn cash, &go free! StudentTravel Ser vices is now hiring cam pus reps/group organiz ers. Lowest rates to Ja maica, Mexico,& Florida. Call 1-800-648-4849. ACADEMIC ■ ACADEMIC #1 Spring Breal Specials! Book early, receive a free meal plan! Cancun, Ja maica $399, Bahamas $459, Panama City $99. 1 - 800-234-7007 www.erdesssLrmnertouts,oom NC Farm Writers & Broadcasters Associa- tion is sponsoring a $1,000 scholarship for the 1999-2000 school year. Applicant must be pur suing a degree in jour nalism, communications, English, technical writ ing, broadcasting or as sociated communica tions field at a four-year technical writing, broad casting or associated communications field at a four-year university or college in North Caro lina. Applicant must be a jun- iororsenior at the begin ning of the Fall 1999 term. Applicant should be in cluding agricultural, life science or general sci ence and technology course(s) in their degree program. Courses such as chem istry, physics and/or bi ology count toward this requirement. Must have at least a 3.0 gpa. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office, LH221. Deadline toapply is Jan. 31, 1999. Financial Aid office will have info, table in the li brary lobby 12-2p.m. on the following dates: Dec. 16; Feb. 9; Mar 11. In the Dining Hall from 11a.m.- 1 p.m. on: Oct.13; Nov. 11; Dec. 10; Jan. 27; Feb. 24; Mar 29. 2+2 Engineering stu dents interested in trans ferring to NC State Uni versity College of Engi neering in Raleigh, to be gin in Jan. 1999, should come to the NCSU Engi neering Programs office promptly (RBH 303). COMMUNITY WNC Families CAN, a support group for families who have children with emotional disorders, meets the first Tuesday of each month at Friends Meeting, 227 Edgewood Rd., from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Refreshments and childcare provided. Call 689-1569 for more info. December j FOR SALE/RENT UNCA junior looking for non-smoking male or fe male to occupy space in apartmentavailableJan. 1. Current roommate is graduating in Dec. Apart ment is located in quiet complex, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, large living room, small kitchen, utility room. Call Robert at 236-3279. Small room available with kitchenette. Conve nient, secure location. Less than tow miles from downtown Asheville. Separate entrance. To tally private. Everything included. Water, electric, cable, pay phone. Big front porch, private picnic area. Smoking permitted out side. Two units. $360 and $375. Deposit and first month’s rent. Both units available Jan. 10. Call 252-4586, leave mes sage. Dut jmall. “Thel •ven contrac! cvel of inve: owed to do \ lation canno jjmpany.” Small said jas hired tc ^ficiency of sore. I“lt was jus store,” said 5 tliat won th( Business M; rheir expert We thought an expert wit would be a ] the prelimin iommended's tionally-run According lit of critic evel when t josed this st “We don’t 1 Ip of everyt imagine t from the insi Huge collection of movief^‘* .. ^ . , posters for sale. Excel- lent condition. 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