124, 200( -ebruarx/ 24,2000 The Banner - Classifieds was extrem ensively In’t have ’onisha Jack 3uarnericoii ■ 13reboundi points. Higl ie Miller’ ^ is shots, HIPS) meeting Feb. 29 ,m 4:30-5:30 p.m. in loades 110. Dr. Bruce SCI dept.) lectures on ;an Computers Be Pro- atnmed to Understand iglish?” le University Writing jnter hours are Mon. 11- and 1-6, Tues. 9-1 and Wed. 11-12 and 1-7, rs. 9-12 and 3-6, and 9-12 and 1-3. Appoint- ents are 50 minutes and sgin on the hour. Call i1-6596 or come by arpen Hall 017. o eigh ;xi )r guard hzj down in tlii knee injury, e surgery 3Ut until n ;s hope tha ;h for the re ributor for ■ just in poi unds, but 7eber. “hzi he leadership nee play. The SC^inthrop oi ng ; lead dow« at the 7:44 second half,” lardt. “It /er been a pan shots, id senior for- t the lead and and took the ining in the powered the 8 percent for id half UNCAshot ead for good ■7 in the final ished off the ig dunk by s from senior 1 25 points also in double ntributed 18. 'e free throws, 1 record of 23 .xual crimes, abuse and pe survivors (SCARS) support group dedi- ^.3d to the survivors of ixual abuse. Let’s help e another heal the scars, jtings are at 7:15 p.m. Tuesdays at the Public ifety Department in ince Hall. The meetings free and confidential. Officer Vicki Harris at -6710 for more infor- CA’s G/B/UT Student ganlzation. Everyone welcome. Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. in KH 234. uncaout@bulldog.unca.edu, www.unca.edu/uncaout. 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. The United Methodist Campus IVIinistry meets every Wednesday night from 8:30-10 p.m. in Mills 4th floor study lounge. Ev eryone is welcome. Con tact Rev. Amy Rio-Ander- son at 254-5818 or e-mail umcm ©bulldog.unca:edu for more information. HELP WANTED Paid nursery worker wanted! Starts at $6.50/ hour, Grace Baptist Church, 718 Haywood Rd. Needed Sun. morning and Tues. & Wed. nights. Call Dorothy Doi at 254-0841. Student cartoonist needed! Allscripts looking for help to fulfill cartoon project. Contact Ken Shore at 800-654-0889, ext. 200 or e-mail at Ken.Shore ©allscripts.com for more information. Counselor positions available at Ramapo An chorage Camp, a camp for children with emotional and learning problems. 10- week summer positions available; call (914) 876- 8403 or visit www.ramapoanchorage. org. Tired of asking your par ents for money? Let yourself EARN while you LEARN! E-mail jityson @ aweber.com for more in formation 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. HELP WANTED Earn extra cash in the Asheville area selling novelty wooden neckware to gift and clothing shops. For information, contact Tom Wyble at 828-262- 1097. Cool Beach Jobs has jobs available on the Outer Banks of NC. We offer sum mer jobs, permanent jobs and internships. Check it out! www.coolbeachjobs. com. Earn money promoting bands like Nine Inch Nails, Fiona Apple and Guns & Roses! No expe rience necessary. Visit www.noizepollution.com or call Claude at 1-800-996- 1816. The American Institute of Certified Public Accoun tants (AlCPA) is offering John L. Carey scholar ships to liberal arts degree holders wishing to pursue a CPA certificate. $5,000 awarded yearly to 5 recipi ents. Visit financial aid for ACADEMIC I ACADEMIC applications; deadline is April 1,2000. 36-day Alaskan Odyssey, June 10-July 15, a personal discovery through team ori ented camping experience in Alaska and the Canadian West. Cost is $2,475. Con tact David Barlow at (704) 855-2511 or barlowao® ctc.net for more informa- tion. 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. SAE Doctoral Scholars Program offers loans up to $5,000 per year for 3 years to engineering graduate students pursuing teaching at the college level. Dead line is April 1, 2000 and applications are available in the financial aid office. 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 power generation. A $2,000 scholarship will be given; applications are available in the financial aid office and are due April 1, 2000. The United Negro College Fund, Inc. is offering Gates Millenium Scholarships; nominees must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher and finan cial need. See financial aid for details. SPRING BREAK 2000! Enjoy 5 days of yoga, meditation, vegetarian meals, spirituai music and dance, workshops and IVIUCH more in the Missouri Ozarks for only $195. Call 645-4058 or e-mail ru- students@bigfoot.com. Sponsored by Renais sance Universal Club. 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 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, close to Mi ami and Ft. Lauderdale beaches, airport, Jai Alai, dogs, and horses for $800 (half the price of compa rable facilities). Call David Howard at (334) 948-7493 or e-mail Davehow @ gulftel.com. 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. Alternative Spring Break Volunteering and service opportunity information meeting on Monday, Feb. 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the United Way Conference Room, 50 S. French Broad St. Group training offered by the Mediation Center. Cost is $150 before Feb. 25 for 2 workshops on March 1 and 8, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call Kathryn at 251- 6089, ext. 19, to register. Free glaucoma, diabe tes, and vision screen ing offered by Asheville Lions Eye Clinic on 2nd and 4th Friday of each month, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at 45-A South French Broad Ave. Call 252-5706 for information. 10th Annual WNC Re gional Literacy Confer ence on Saturday, April 29,2000 at A-B Tech Lau rel Auditorium, Asheville, NC. Features Archie Willard, Adult Learner Suc cess Story. Registration $15, students $5. Call 828- 692-8268. EEN-sponsored CEO Roundtable, 11:30-1 p.m., Thursday, March 2. Visit www.nctda.org or call 919-990-8558 to register. 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