Page 8 The Banner May 6,1999 Classifieds CAMPUS 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 Out, the on-campus gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, straight sup portive group meets every Thursday night at 8:30 p.m. in Karpen Hall 232. Please join us for informative dis cussions on g/l/b/t subjects and to find out about on- campus activities we are planning. All are welcome. Contact us at uncaout@hotmail.com for more info. You are not alone. Sexual crimes, abuse and rape survivors (SCARS), a sup port group for sexual as sault victims, meets on campus weekly. The meet ings are open to survivors of all sex crimes, sex abuse and rape, and are free and confidential. Meetings are Tuesday 9:15 a.m. in UNCA’s Counseling Cen ter Group Room. Contact Officer Vicki Harris at 251- 6710 for more information. CAMPUS Want to see free flicks? The mass communication department will host a screening of major student projects and other selected works in Lipinsky audito rium on May 12 at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend! Got roommate or profes sor problems? Mediation is confidential, free, quick, and consensual. Call 232- 5120 to find out more, or email: mediate@unca.edu. The United Methodist Campus Ministry meets every Wednesday night from 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. Attention:Anyone inter ested in Messianic-Jew- ish fellowship or anyone involved in the Christian Reformation: A Bible study/ fellowship is forming in Asheville on Thursday eve nings. Call 251-2116 or 628-2514 for information. Shaloo Shalorri, Jerusalem. CAMPUS 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 are $4-$8 per week. For more info con tact Susan at 251-6591. Do you need to talk with someone about an aca demic problem? Feel like you are the only one? Con tact the UNCA Mediation Center at 232-5120, email mediate@unca.edu, or contact the faculty con ciliator, Dr. Kauffman, at 251-6846, or email at kauffman@ unca.edu For more information check out the website at www.medctr@ bulldog.uncaedu ISIS is a club on the West ern Carolina University campus in Cullowhee that is dedicated to the unity of all religions (Wicca, Chris tianity, Druidry, Native American, etc.) Meeting on Thursday nights, we are a non-profit organization with members from WCU and UNCA. For more informa tion, www://soar.to/knowl- edge. CAMPUS The UNCA Society of Phys ics will be conducting a viewing of the sun on the quad from 11 a.m. -1 p.m. on May 11. The event is open to the campus com munity and will be the last astronomy event of the se mester. Discount tickets available to United Artist Theaters, Charlotte Hornets games, and the Asheville Museum of Art. Tickets may be pur chased in Highsmith Cen ter, room 27. Beginning yoga and medi tation classes. Mon. 6- 7:30 p.m. in HC 37 and Thurs. 8-9:30 p.m. in the dance studio. Sponsored by the Renaissance Universal Club of UNCA. Call 236- 8831 for more information. HELP WANTED Have Fun-Raising Funds for your clubs, teams, & groups. Earn up to $500 or more! Put out 25+ years of fundraising experience to HELP WANTED work for you. Call now for detailson FREECDofyour choice. 1-800-592-2121 ext. 725. Summer jobs for the en vironment. Work to pro tect national forests with the Sierra Club and N.C.’s rivers with N.C. PIRG. $2,500-$4,000/summer. Call Pat (704) 342-4771. Counselors needed at Camp Celo. Small, estab lished farm camp in N.C. mountains. Stresses people and friendship rather than fancy programs. Hiking, camping, coopera tive activities. Quaker lead ership. Call 675-4323. Experienced Childcare Givers: If you’re interested in free room and board next semester in exchange for helping us take care of our two year old daughter please contact us. Our home is located in the Hendersonville area, ar rangement to begin in Au gust or September. Flex ibility per your schedule, additional compensation t I 'S ...I I ! , i. 1 piPKT 'T REAUL I SUPRpSEP To KhtWiT VA^LQiPEP?., ACCIDEMT vicM V\l(l AcEW-LX -VAt OTWER ^kTremE feS'Tio/\J HA9. NEVER lip SIGNE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS Philadelphia USA Force ^hlor^iuNOT To HAVE ASORTIONS Force - TOWt HELP WANTED negotiable Non-smoker, re liable transportation. Mail resume and letter of inter est to: Sheila, PO Box 67, Elberon, Iowa 52225. Summer positions avail able at special camp. A challenging and rewarding experience helping chil dren. Ramapo Anchorage Camp is a specialized resi dential summer camp serv ing children with a wide range of emotional and learning problems. The camp offers a comprehen sive program of services to special needs children, pre school through age 15. For more information, please write Ramapo Anchorage Camp, PO Box 266, Rhineback, NY 12572 or call 914-876-8403. www.ramapoanchorgaeorg ACADEMIC The NO Governor’s Insti tute on Alcohol and Sub stance Abuse Inc. is solic iting proposals for its Public Policy Scholars Program, funded by the NC Div. of ACROSS 1 Volume 5 Gave oul cards 10 Nanking nanny 14 Russian inland sea 15 Fixed relation ship 16 Lone 17 Strict boss 19 Fly high 20 Aardvark morsel 21 Chimps and orangs 22 Dnfts 24 Winter vehicle 25 Fits 26 More piquant 29 Trouble 32 Tiny particles 33 Thrives on 34 Lupino of old films 35 Seductive woman 36 Weathercocks 37 Singles 38 Shade tree 39 Longed for 40 Eminent 41 Tidied up 43 Grating 44 Snoops 45 Ancient country 46 Bizarre thing 48 Musical piece 49 Yoko — 52 Come off in sheets 53 Utterly 56 To shelter 57 Employ again 58 African river 59 Cattle group 60 Eatery 61 Travel expense DOWN 1 So long 2 Algerian port 3 Tall spar 4 Lodge brother 5 British dealer in cloth 6 Alleviated 7 Lawyers; abbr. 8 Palter ACADEMIC Mental Health, Develop mental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services. The Scholars Program is committed to stimulating graduate students’ and health professionals’ inter ests in substance abuse. Contact Financial Aid, LH221 for more info. North Carolina Nurse Scholars Program (NSP) undergraduate program for the 1999-2000 aca demic year applications available in the financial aid office, LH221. FOR SALE/RENT Fine reprints of vintage Euro posters from the ‘20s, ‘30s, and ‘40s for sale at vraw.vintageartposters.com Female housemate wanted to share two bed room home in Oakley. A/C and washer/dryer. Pets welcome, fenced yard. Available June 1. CallTami at 299-9703. FOR SALE/RENT Relocating in Asheville in mid-Aug. Looking for a one- bedroom/studio near UNCA starting in Aug. or Sept. Call Sarah (508)797- 3834. COMMUNITY Participate in the free screening for Glaucoma, Diabetes and Vision on the 2nd & 4th Fridays ol each month from 9 a.m. • 12 p.m. at 45-A South French Broad Ave. The Asheville Lions Eye Clinic, Inc., and the United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County invite you to join in the effort to reduce tine po tential for preventable blind ness. For more info, call 252-5706. WNC Families CAN, a sup port group for families who have children with emo tional disorders, meets the firstTuesday 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 1 2 3 14 17 20 ■ I May 6,1 Ba Bn i 1996 Tribune Media Services. Int:. 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