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pril 27,2000 7 /ipril 27,2000 The Banner ■ Page 7 Classifieds rain delay befor( out and end thi ling streak, i until ASU’s Beij pitch by Bulldog Rembert. )^es Timmons hit nd second, t in junior reliel who walked ASU Jaded the bases, econd pitch for; iveASUthe win, ge on three ASD made the lead 5-3 >rs in the seventh, ne 5-5. linst Lander Uni- 9-4 and 5-4 he University Writing ;enter hours are Mon. 11 - 2 and 1-6, Tues. 9-1 and .6, Wed. 11-12 and 1-7, hurs. 9-12 and 3-6, and 9-12 and 1-3. Call 251- come by Karpen lall 017. 596 ree yoga/meditation lass Mondays at 8 p.m. in le Highsmlth PDR. Call 45-4555 for more Informa- NCA’s G/B/UT Student irganization. Everyone lelcome. Thursdays at ;30 p.m. in KH 234. ncaout® bulldog.unca.edu. ; 800th and 801s 1 irst year as head I seasons at UNC aw his career : been coaching i inference n: eek for the se ading hitter with; )r the team lead ord and is tied foi the Liberty Ui It 2 p.m. at home. ney eformed University Fel- iwsliip (RUF) wants to ring you closer to Christ, leets every Thursday from 30-9 p.m. at the Side United Methodist ampus Ministry meets /ery Wednesday night 8:30-10 p.m. in Mills hfloor 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 service for all students, fac ulty and staff, for roommate, work, grading or relation ship issues. Call 232-5120 or e-mail mediate® unca.edu. Karate Demonstration and Rape Prevention Seminar. Spread the idea to get informed during the Y2K Lawn Party. Hosted by UNCA Karate Sport Club, instructed by 8th de gree sensei Doug Perry. April 29,1:30-3 p.m. in the dance studio. Self-defense, karate class every Wednesday from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the UNCA health and fitness center. It’s free and fun. Learn techniques to defend yourself. Call V. Harris at 251 -6710 for more informa- HELP WANTED Volunteers needed for Clean Streams Day on May 6. Call Gretchen at 254- 1778 for more information. Need money for your or ganization? Earn up to $500-plus a week assisting various promotions on you r campus. We’ve helped thousands of groups raise the money they need. Call 800-592-2121, ext. 725. Wanted: 59 people to lose weight by summer. All natural, doctor-recom- mended, fast. Visit www. herbal-gold.com or call 1- 888-899-5268 to partici pate. HELP WANTED 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. Lifeguard and horse in structors needed for summer camp. For more info contact John at (336) 593-3033 or e-mail camp4kids @ bellsouth.net Summer Jobs; Girls’ Resident Camp, Brevard, N.C. positions available: Counselors, head cook, kitchen aids, horse pro- grai^n director and riding staff, lifeguards. Please call Michele at (828) 252-4442. HELP WANTED We have a job opening for a Super 8 Night Desk Manager. The hours allow for you to have a long week end off every other week end. The pay is between $8 and $10 per hour. Hours are7 p.m. until 7 a.m. Tues, Wed, Thurs in week 2. E- mail me at Ibpar® aol.com. 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. FOR SALE/RENT House for rent for sum mer, June, July or both. Roommate needed to share 3 bedroom house. Large bedroom. Washer/ dryer, large bathroom and office room. Located one mile from UNCA. Rent is FOR SALE/RENT John Gyles Education Fund awards up to $3,000 to full-time students with a 2.7 GPA or higher. Dead lines are June 1 and Nov. 15. See financial aid office 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/ cineindex.html. 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 Scholarship internships available to rising seniors who are South Carolina residents with a 2.5 aver age majoring in mass com munication. Applications available in financial aid; due by April 25. The North Carolina Li brary Association (NCLA) is sponsoring scholarships and loans for students pur- suing a career in librarianship. Students should be graduating se niors or graduate students and plan to attend library school. For more informa tion, see the financial aid office. 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. 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 Dottle Martin Teach ers Scholarship is award ing $500 to a student in the field of education with a career plan for teaching in NC with a focus on child guidance and counseling. Applications due June 1. See the financial aid office for more information. 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. COME CELEBRATE WITH YOUR NOMINATED FRIENDS! Academic and Leadership Awards Presentation May 3, 2000 Wednesday 7:00 P.M. Grove Park Inn Jenny Ahler Bethany Jewell Salewa Oyelaran Sunshine Wilson Michael Armstrong Jeannie Johnson Bethany Pearson Melissa Wireman Latashia Atkinson Ryan Johnson Heidi Plowe Kate Wittman Erin Brown David Knapp Matt Raker Nikki Young Tory Browning Virginia LaFosse Aqeel Rasheed Bruce Cahoon Jonathan Lamb Mala Remick Accountancy CIuId Candice Carr Eric Larsen Tuesda Roberts Active Students for a Isaac Clay Clark Larson Shanta Robinson Healthy Environment (ASHE) Kinneil Coltman Hui Te Brian Lee Liz Saxman African American Student Rachel Cook Katie Machalek Evan Schafer Association (AASA) Melanie Currie David Mahaffey Christy Scott Alpha Xi Delta Doug Davidson Chris Martin Avery Smart Headwaters Arts Magazine Jennifer Ernst Rita Martin Kenya Smith Hippocrates Society Gina Fedock Nick McDevitt Robbie Southern International Student Association Beth Fogleman Nayo Morgan Calley Stevens Pi Lambda Phi Jennifer Fuller Shelly Moss Chris Summerville Sigma Nu Rebecca Gilbert Josh Mullins Lisa Thomes Sisters of Spirit in Service Chris Green Christina Murrey Adrian Valdivia Society of Physics Students Joseph Hackett Somanna Muthanna Art vonLehe U. S. Institute for Theatre Niambi Hall-Campbell Marasi Mwencha Jill Walker Technology (USITT) Ardie Hollifield Bess Ann Newton Joseph Wilde-Ramsing Underdog Productions
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