Upril 6, 2000 The Banner ■ Classifieds omputer Hardware and iformation Processing ociety (CHIPS) - Linux ill Day, Apr. 22 from 1 - m. In Karpen Lobby, ring your computer and itall Linux. Expert help d refreshments will be .ailable. No cost to par- cipate; contact chips@cs. ;a.edu. lajoi said University Writing enter hours are Mon. 11- and 1-6, Tues. 9-1 and Wed. 11-12 and 1-7, hurs. 9-12 and 3-6, and 9-12 and 1-3. Call 251- come by Karpen all 017. type All aspects of huba’s game nable her to e coached, Duncan. She truggled with njuriesforthe irstpart of the 'ear, but n he is the )f player who s dangc “She is a good cid, not only >n the tennis laid Duncan. ‘She has al ways done :rything I told y focused and ho has a lot of ; stays healthy irove, she has; vorite profes- AndreAgj laving trouble ■ould still play ba. “He would on top of his that is pretty y from Boca to eventually ib or a racquet ates from col- to work with ists ss,UNCAlost 3-2 to Coastal allowed inings, walked : four, hnson alloweii ruck lis fifih SI ree yoga/meditation lass: Mondays at 8 p.m. ilhe Highsmith PDR. Call 15-4655 for more informa- NCA’s G/B/L/T Student irganization. Everyone elcome. Thursdays at :30 p.m. in KH 234. ncaout@bulldog.unca.edu. eformed University Fel- iwship (RUF) wants to ring you closer to Christ, leets every Thu rsday from :30-9 p.m. at the Side ngc tUNG mnmg. with the te Afeekend,” lappointedwitli i.pril 1), but the an early lead i Zloastal’s Jusrin [th home runol were 3-0 in the e help of Brooks Gianfortune. first run of the ing when MS' right field junior catcha a double le ‘Dogs’ finJ oundouttosec- jrkie picked up g only five hits in 7.0 inningS' : eight UNCA :ing forward to le season,” said our goals is id half and r strong to prc' ith Conferenct The United IVlethodist Campus Ministry meets every Wednesday night from 8:30-10 p.m. in Mills 4th floor study lounge. Con tact Rev. Amy Rio-Ander- son at 254-5818 or e-mail umcm@bulldog.unca.edu for more information. The UNCA Mediation Center helps resolve con flicts confidentially and quickly. Mediation is a free sen/ice for all students, fac ulty and staff, for roommate, work, grading or relation ship issues. Call 232-5120 or e-mail daytime viewing of the moon on April 13, in front of the Ramsey Library steps. Call 6442 for more informa- Wanted: University Am bassadors! We’re looking for student leaders with positive attitudes to repre sent UNCA during campus tours, open houses, and special events. Pick up ap plications in the Office of Admissions in Lipinsky Hall Interested in studying Japanese next fall? Spe cial topics course fulfilling foreign language require ment currently forming. Conversational skills and cultural context taught by former resident of Japan. Contact Timothy at 236- 3628 or e-mail timothing @ yahoo.com. HELP WANTED Peppertree/Equivest is now hiring 12 good people for customer service/mar keting reps, for our Asheville area. F/T or P/T positions and salary/com mission/full benefits/401 K. Call Mr. Kirk for an inter view, (828)777-4450. Stressed out? Pamper yourself! Enjoy the ben efits of therapeutic, stress- reducing massage. Quiet your mind and relax yourbody. On-site mas sage session: $45. Call 251-0476 for information. HELP WANTED 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. Cool Beach Jobs has jobs available on the Outer Banks of N.C. We offer summer jobs, permanent jobs and internships. Check it out! www. coolbeachjobs. com. Nanny needed to care for 2-yr-old and 5-yr-old in af ternoons and 1 to 2 full days a week. Approx. 20-25 hrs a week. Start in June-July. Send resume to; M. Mann, P.O. Box 7647, Asheville, NC 28802. FUNDRAISER, Open to student groups & organiza tions. Earn $5 per MC app. We supply all materials at no cost. Call for info or visit our website. 1-800-932- 0528 X 65, www.ocmcon cepts.com r THEKf S To > pe A catastrophic eARTriG-MAK^ TbPAY- OH,You Tool rr AU)Ni> To Your FKJmt>S, NO OF couRie HELP WANTED and wife need 2br/2ba house or apartment for June, July, and August. Non-smokers, no children, 1 mature pet. Call Dave at 843-588-9413, or e-mail Dave414@aol.com. John Gyles Education Fund awards up to $3000 to full-time students with a 2.7 GPA or higher. Dead lines are April 1, June 1 and Nov. 15. See financial aid office for details. Festival 2000 is inviting students and profession als to submit their film en tries. Deadline is July 15. Entries must be submitted in NTSC, VHS video. Entry forms are available at www.mexconnect.com/ cinelndex.html. The Troy Douglas Carr Scholarship is offering their 5th annual awards. Full and partial scholar ships awarded annually to full-fime students majoring in criminal justice or pursu ing a career in law enforce ment. For information and applications, visit the finan cial aid office. 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. Visit financial aid office. Dead line is April 1. Students wanted to join The American Scholars National Honor Society on your campus. Scholarships totaling $19,000 available. Apply online at American Scholars.org. Bill Leslie Memorial Schol arship internships available to rising seniors who are South Carolina residents with a 2.5 average, majoring in mass communications.. Applications available in fi nancial aid; due by April 25. 36-day Alaskan Odyssey, June 10-July 15, camping 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- The North Carolina Li brary Association (NCLA) is sponsoring scholarships and loans for students pur- suing a career in librarlanship. Students should be graduating se niors or graduate students planning to attend library school this summer/fall. Deadline is May 15 for ap plications with three refer ence letters. For more in formation, see the financial aid office. Essay Contest. Win $400. Write a 500-1000 word es say detailing one aspect of your college experience. Essays will be judged on creativity, truth and origi nality. Include name, school, major, and year in school. Send essays to; Es say Contest, 5472 Lauretta St., San Diego, tA 92110 or e-mail to: chedges@ acusd.edu. For more infor mation e-mail or call (619) Applications due June 1. See the financial aid office for more information and an application. 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. Visit financial aid of fice. Deadline is April 15, 2000. 10th Annual WNC Re gional Literacy Confer ence on Saturday, April 29 at A-B Tech Laurel Auditorium, Asheville. N.C. Features Archie Willard, adult learner suc cess story. Registration $15, students $5. Call (828) 692-8268. Do you play bridge? Would you be interested The Dottle Martin Teach- in an intercollegiate game? ers Scholarship is award- Call Terry at 253-5421. ing $500 to a student in the field of education with a career plan for teaching in Free screening for glau- N.C. with a focus on child coma and diabetes; call guidance and counseling. 252-5706 for information. Crossword (defter than 5IKKLNSTOCK™) 5rOC5 b3j’pOT|OGIC The next generation in footwear u'ww.S FOCS.com (surfers wanted) Graduation 2000 A Celebration for Students BEACH. 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