September 14,2000
The Blue Banner
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CAMPUS
Were you a Peer Media
tor in high school? Cam
pus Mediators student or
ganization wants new stu
dent mediators to lieip with
conflict resolution on cam-
pus-we’ll provide training
and coaching. Call 232-
5120 or e-mail mediate
©unca.edu.
Funding available! Your
student organization or
campus department may
apply for money for on-cam-
pus weekend events this
fall! Applications are avail
able in HC 27. Deadline for
applications is Sept. 22.
The Social Life Task Force
will meet on Sept. 26 to
determine distribution.
Catholic Student Asso
ciation meets Thursday
evenings 7:30-9 p.m. in the
Old Private Dining Room in
the Highsmith Center. This
CAMPUS
is an opportunity for sup
port and interaction for
Catholic students and their
friends on campus. Call
254-5193 or visit www.
steugene.org for informa
tion.
Are you working too hard
and still experiencing
money problems? Solve
this by learning how you
can make your money work
foryou instead of you work
ing for it. Learn and experi
ence the beauty of invest
ing yourmoney. Investment
club informative meeting on
Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. in
Highsmith Center Lounge.
Guest speaker Melanie
France, Financial Consult
ant at Merrill Lynch. Con
tact Andrew or Marasi with
questions: call 255-7176 or
e-mail at investment_club
@ hotmail.com.
CAMPUS
GLBT student internship
available! We are search
ing for a student to work
with various events spon
sored by UNCA-OUTI, the
Gay and Lesbian Studies
Conference, and the Office
of Diversity and Minority
Affairs, and pertaining to
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and
Transgender Issues. For
details, stop by the Office
of Student Development,
Highsmith Center 34. The
deadline to apply is Sept.
15 at 12 noon.
WAIL, Women Acting In
Liberation, will hold a
meeting on Monday, Sept.
18, at 7:30 p.m. in Mills
232, the newly formed
Women’s Resource Cen
ter. All interested students,
male or female, are wel
come to help plan events
for the campus and com
munity. Contact Gina at
255-7217 for information.
HELP
WANTED
Part-time childcare and
domestic help wanted. 5-
8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday.
References required. Call
250-9573.
Spring break 2001 hiring
on-campus reps! Sell
trips, earn cash, go free!
Student Travel Services,
America’s #1 student tour
operator, sponsoring trips
for students to Jamaica,
Mexico, Bahamas, Europe,
and Florida. Call 1-800-
648-4849 or visit www.
gospringbreak.com for
more information.
Columnists needed! The
Blue Banner is looking for
writers for the Opinions
section of the newspaper.
Call 251-6591 and speak
to Emma for more informa
tion about the position.
HELP
WANTED
Occasional baby-sitting
needed. Please call 281-
3900. Very close to cam
pus.
FOR SALE
Laptop computerfor sale.
Compaq Presario 1210.
New modem and battery.
Runs great. Walking dis
tance from campus. $600
obo. Call 236-0884.
ACADEMIC
Interested in graduate
study abroad? Fulbright
and other grants are avail
able for graduating seniors
to travel to over 100 coun
tries. Most grants provide
ACADEMIC
round-trip transportation,
tuition, and maintenance
for one academic year. Ap
plicants must be U.S. citi
zens at time of application
and generally must hold a
bachelor’s degree or
equivalent before begin
ning date of grant. For more
Information, see Dr. Henry
Stern, CH 222. Deadline is
Oct. 6.
John Gyles Education
Fund awards up to $3000
to full-time students. Apply
at the Financial Aid office
by Nov. 15.
SPRING
BREAK
Wanted-spring breakers!
Cancun, Bahamas, Florida
and Jamaica. Call Sun
Coast Vacations for a free
SPRING
BREAK
brochure and ask how you
can organize a small group
and eat, drink, and travel
free and earn cash! Call 1-
888-777-4642 or e-mail
sales@suncoast
vacations.com.
Spring break! Deluxe ho
tels, reliable air, free food,
drinks and parties! Cancun,
Jamaica, Bahamas, Mazat-
lan and Florida. Travel free
and earn cash! Do it on the
Web! Go to StudentCity
.com or call 800-293-1443
for information.
COMMUNITY
Improve your oral commu
nication skills! The Arise
and Shine Toastmasters
Club meets on Thursday
mornings from 7:15-8:30
a.m. in the FDR. This club,
which promotes public
speaking, is open to fac
ulty and students and pro
vides scholarships to stu
dents to defray dues and
fees. If you are interested
in practicing public speak
ing in a supportive, es
teem-building environ
ment, call Dr. Leo A. Bares
at 232-5169 or 254-1273.
Do you like to “clown
around”? If so, get seri
ous about having fun! The
Health Adventure at Pack
Place will host a clown
workshop for adults to ex
plore their clown poten
tial. The 4-session work
shop will be held on Sept.
26 and Oct. 3,10,17, and
24 from 6-8:00 p.m. The
cost is $50. To register or
for details, call the Health
Adventure at 254-6373,
ext. 300.
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