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3, 2000 February 3,2000 The Banner ■ Classifieds y D ning how Liries that ;ames last the court iccording with the ;t great ted about fter their and High Point was d a career Jackson, double- nd 11 Bulldogs early as it according letics. -2 in the id Weber. 1 schedule t the te ome again Panthers ik )n The UNCA Mediation Center helps resolve con flicts confidentially and quickly. Mediation is a free service for all students, fac ulty and staff for roommate, work, grading or relation ship issues. For more infor mation call 232-5120 or e- mail mediate@unca.edu. UNCA’s G/B/L/T Student Organization. Everyone welcome. Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. in KH 234. uncaout® bulldog.unca.edu., www.unca.edu/uncaout. The United iVlethodist Campus IVIInistry meets every Wednesday night 8:30-10 p.m. in Mills 4th floor study lounge. Ev eryone is welcome. Con tact Rev. Amy Rio-Ander- at 254-5818 or e-mail umcm @ bulldog.unca.edu for more information. Workshop about Oak Ridge Y-12 nuclear weap ons production hosted by Active Students for a Healthy Environment (ASHE) on Feb. 3 at 7:00 in Highsmith #18, Free to the public. Contact Candice at 253- 7827 for more information. Sexual crimes, abuseand rape survivors (SCARS) is a support group dedi cated to the sun/Ivors of sexual abuse. Let’s help one another heal the scars. Meetings are at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Public Safety Department in Vance Hall. The meetings are free and confidential. Call Officer Vicki Harris at 251-6710 for more infor mation. The Society of Physics Students are conducting video presentations in RBH 125 at 3:15 p.m. on Tues days. The videotapes deal with a wide variety of as tronomy, general science, and math topics. The event is open to the general pub lic and campus community. For more information, con tact Louis Toms at ltoms@unca.edu. Let the campus know about your organization’s meetings 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 or to place a classified ad, contact Rebecca at The Banner, 251-6591. 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 Baseball Team would like to have two stu dents to work as team man agers for the 1999-2000 school year. If interested, call Coach Roberts at 251- 5655. The UNCA snow line is now activated. Call 259- 3050 for information on class cancellation and late start schedules. Kristina Abernathy, a me- teorologlst on the Weather Channel., will be speaking at the AMS meet ing on Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. in Robinson Hall room 125. This event is open to the public and free. HELP WANTED student cartoonist needed! Allscripts looking for help to fulfill cartoon HELP WANTED project. Contact Ken Shore at 800-654-0889, ext. 200 or e-mail at Ken.Shore @ allscripts.com for more information. Tired of asking your par ents for money? Let yourself EARN while you LEARN! E-mail jltyson@aweber.com for more information on this moneymaking venture. Female athletes or ath letic women wanted for our fitness videos done lo cally. Send photos to: Paradise Modeling Agency, 50 Riceville Rd., Suite 101, Asheville, NC 28805 or call 299-0564 for more infor mation. Babysitter wanted: I want to go out on a date with my husband. Looking for charming, funny and re sponsible person to look after Gabe, 7, and Anselme, 5,whlleMommyand Daddy go out and play. Please call Ella at 281-3900. Own a computer? Put it to work! $25PT - $75FT/hr. Call 1-888-313-2139 or e- mail at www.worklt.net. ACADEMIC ■ ACADEMIC WNC Families CAN, a sup port group for families who have children with emotional disorders, meets the first Tuesday of each month at Friends Meeting, 227 Edgewood Road, from 5:30- 7:30 p.m. Call 689-1569for more information. students pursuing teaching 919-966-4347. at the college level. Dead line is April 1, 2000 and applications are available in the financial aid office. SPRING BREAK Toastmasters Club meets Thurs. in the private dining room of the univ. dining hall at 7:30 a.m. The club is of fering scholarships. For more info contact Leo A. Bares at 232-5169 or Sharon K. Bares at 254-1273. ACIL is sponsoring a scholarship program for physical science majors. Awards of $1,000-$2,000 based on academics, ca reer goals, and financial need. Applications are available in the financial aid office; deadline is April 15, 2000. John Gyles Education Fund awards up to $3000 available for full-time stu dents with a 2.7 GPA or higher. Deadlines are April 1, June 1, and Nov. 15; see financial aid for details. Yammar/SAE scholar ship to be awarded to up coming college senior graduate student studying energy In transportation, agriculture and construc tion, and powergeneration. A $2000 scholarship will be given; applications are available in the financial aid office and are due April 1, 2000. The NC Governor’s Insti tute on Alcohol and Sub stance Abuse Inc. is solicit ing proposals for its Public Policy Scholars Program. Contact Financial Aid, LH 221 for more info. North Carolina Summer In ternship - Institute of Gov ernment will have 20 full time internships available for undergraduate students. In terns will be paid $6.75/hr. for approx. 10 wks. Appllca- Last minute specials on spring break! Call 1-800- 293-1443 or go to studentcity.com for informa tion on trips to Cancun, Ja maica, and Nassau. Earn academic credit in Florida over spring break! Outward Bound’s 7-day course from March 4-11 in volves extensive outdoor ex ploration and earns 1 credit hour. Call 251-6513 to reg ister by Feb. 14; course fee Is $913 for all expenses. SPRING BREAK I own week March 4-11 at the Hollywood (Florida) Beach Tower, which I want to rent. It is a suite on the 7th floor overlooking the ocean, sleeps 5, kitchen, 2 bed rooms, 2 bathrooms, close to Miami and Ft. Lauder dale beaches, airport, Jai Alai, dogs, and horses for $800 (half the price of com parable facilities). Call David Howard at (334) 948-7493 or e-mail Davehow@gulftel.com. Group facilitation train ing offered by the Media tion Center. Cost is $150 before Feb. 25 for 2 work shops on March 1 and 8,9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call Kathryn at 251-6089, ext. 19, to register.. Alternative Spring Break 2000! Enjoy 5 days of yoga, meditation, vegetarian meals, spiritual music and dance, workshops and MUCH more in the Missouri Ozarks for only $195. Call 645-4058 or e-mail ru- students @ bigfoot.com. Asheville Mountain Area Red Cross Blood Center needs donors! Call 258- 3888 for an appointment or for more information. Hours are Monday 12:30- 6 p.m., Wednesday 9-2:30 p.m., and Thursday 2:30- 8 p.m. Call us at 1-800-293-1443 or go to STUDENTCiTXCOfil m INY GRECO jn. 29. 37-31 Osikowici ght points, ad of the 8. accord SKULLY THE SKULLV WORKOUT SKUU-Y LON6 DISTANiCE SKUaY CEREAL SKuiLy lalf with By William Morton who le“ 10-10-SKULLY 5 from the sKuay EXPRESS CARO ( DON'T LEAVE THIS MORTAL COIL WITHOUT IT ) SKULLY DAIRY COUNCIL SKUaY FUNERAL HOME ( HE'S ALSO CLIENT ) 2 from the SKULLY diet cola [ MIU HELPS BUILb STRONie BONES) ( MAN THIS SUY anded oui five IS THIN ) dford Feb. 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