September 28,2000 The Blue Banner Pdge9 Ciassifieds CAMPUS CAMPUS CAMPUS CAMPUS CAMPUS ACADEMIC HELP WANTED SPRING BREAK Were you a Peer Media tor in high school? The Campus Mediators student organization wants new stu dent mediators to help with conflict resolution on cam pus. We’ll provide training and coaching. Call 232- SI 20 or e-mail mediate @ unca.edu. Join the protest. The 2nd Bush/Gore debate is sched uled for Oct. 11 at Wake Forest University. If you want to help protest the exclusion of third party can didates Ralph Nader, Harry Browne and Pat Buchanan, call Kevin Rollins at 254- 7214 or e-mail kevin@rollinsit.com. Catholic Student Asso ciation meets Thursday evenings 7:30-9 p.m. in the Old Private Dining Room in the Highsmith Center. This 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 for you instead of you work ing for it. Learn and experi ence the beauty of invest ing your money. 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 ©hotmaii.com. Are you uncertain about which level of French or Spanish to register for in the spring? Take the for eign language placement exam on Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. or Oct. 19 at 9:30 a.m. in the Humanities Lecture Hall. WAIL, Women Acting In Liberation, will hold a meeting on Monday, Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Mills 232, the newly formed Women’s Resource Center. All inter ested students, male or fe male, are welcome to help plan events for the campus and community. Contact Gina at 255-7482 for infor mation. The University Writing Center has opened for the fall semester. Students can drop by the center in Karpen Hall to make ap pointments for help on writ ing papers. Fall hours are: Mon. 1-9 p.m.; Tue. 2-5 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.; Wed. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-8 p.m.; Thurs. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-8 p.m.; and Fri. 9a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-3 p.m. All stu dents are welcomed to re ceive assistance. Hey ladies! UNCA is form ing a women’s ultimate frisbee team. Call Troy at 255-7464 or e-mail tdrevell @ bulldog.unca.edu for more information. Free yoga classes spon sored by UNCA’s Renais sance Universal Club. Classes held on Thursdays 4-6 p.m. in Highsmith 37. Call Jaya at 255-7472 for more information. Fiesta 2000: A Celebra tion of Hispanic Heritage at UNCA. Attend upcoming events to show your sup port. Movie: Al-Masir (Des tiny), Sept. 28, 6 p.m. in Whitman Room of Ramsey Library; Latin Performance Poet Vera Gomez, Oct. 3,7 p.m. Highsmith Center Lounge. 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 round-trip transportation, tuition and maintenance for one academic year. Appli cants must be U.S. citizens at time of application and generally must hold a bachelor’s degree or COLLEGE WEEKLY HOROSCOPE By Linda C. Black Tribune Media Services Aries (March 21-April 19) You’re an independent type, but this week the lesson is to get along with others. A rush order at work dominates Monday and Tuesday. Perseverance gets an important message through. A new idea you try out on Wednesday or Thursday may not work as well as you’d hoped. Fix it quickly. An authority figure is watching. Your sweetheart and friends would love to keep you entertained all weekend. Try not to get into too much trouble. Taurus (April 20-May 20) A financial deal you’re working on Monday and Tuesday is loaded with variables. You can make a killing at this, but only if you know what you’re doing. Advise your sweetheart or a child against spending too much on Wednesday. You might be the one who picks up the tab if you’re not careful. Something that looks like a disaster on Thursday could turn out well. In an ironic twist of fate, love triumphs. Meanwhile, try to keep your mate and your folks from fighting. If they don’t get along, you’re the one who loses. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Everybody’s trying to tell you what to do on Monday and Tuesday. A friend from far away gives you the information you need, however. Don’t argue with your significant other about insignificant details on Wednesday. It’s not worth the trouble. Although Thursday’s full of complications, the overall outcome should be good. There’s work to be done from Friday through the weekend. Travel might get squeezed in there, too. Watch for the opportunity and sneak out when you can. Watch what you say this weekend, though, even to a friend you know and trust. Cancer (June 22-July 22) You might make a profitable trade on Monday. Be willing to get rid of something you don’t use anymore. You can see what needs to be cut on Tuesday and Wednesday. Your partner may be in a grumpy mood on Wednesday, so be extra nice on Thursday. By Friday you may be discussing a household item--or a new house--you’d like to buy together. If you’re going to do something that big, do more research over the weekend. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You’re most interested in your social life on Monday. Work interferes with your pleasure. You could make a good connection on Tuesday, but try not to spend too much money. You can’t avoid the tough tasks on Wednesday. From then through Friday, push hard to c^tch up. Delegate whatever you can to a professional. Over the weekend, let your partner do the driving. That’s what he or she wants to do, anyway. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You may feel like you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place Monday and Tuesday. The overall outcome looks positive. Don’t be intimidated; that will just make the job take longer. A conflict with an authority figure on Wednesday or Thursday could make you feel anxious. You’re being tested to see if you can handle more responsibility. Show you’re calm under pressure, and you’ll make a great impression. Meanwhile, clear some space for a rush order coming in on Friday. Saturday and Sunday are busy, too. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Travel is confusing on Monday and Tuesday. You can make it through, but probably not without white knuckles. The overall outcome is positive on Wednesday and Thursday, too. Keep that in mind when you start to feel overwhelmed. Also, keep a secret. From mid-Friday through the weekend, most things get easier. Strangely, something you thought was simple could get tangled, and something you thought was too difficult could fall into place. Take a romantic gift to the one you love on Sunday. That would not only be thoughtful, but wise. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Pass on a great deal that a friend tells you about on Monday. On Tuesday, watch for a great deal on something that you buy anyway. Stock up. Send a check to a worthy cause on Wednesday, especially one that’s deductible. Don’t take on new projects Thursday. You’ve got enough to do already. A technical breakdown on Friday could have you out shopping for a new gadget over the weekend. Get the one that holds up best mechanically. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) On Monday, your presentation of a new Idea gets nothing but arguments. If you’re a little short on information, Tuesday’s good for finding what you need. You’d better not procrastinate. Somebody’s apt to ask for it before Wednesday is over. You may have a touch of buyer’s remorse on Thursday, but an expensive item of top quality will be a good choice. A class you take on Friday or Saturday could be quite useful. Ask tough questions. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’re getting mixed messages concerning work on Monday. That might be due to changes happening there. On Tuesday, if you come up with an idea that works, get bold and brassy with it on Wednesday and Thursday. If you’ve presented this well, ask for a raise on Friday. You have a chance at it, so don’t botch the opportunity. An argument with a friend about money could mar an otherwise lovely Saturday. Don’t make a big deal out of it. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb 18) On Monday and Tuesday, offer a friend a shoulder to cry on. He or she is going through a confusing metamorphosis. You’re under more pressure on Wednesday and Thursday, due to a task that’s overdue. Follow through on an agreement you’ve made, and you’ll feel much better. Your confidence is improving on Friday so move boldly forward. On Saturday, a pass you make at an attractive person could reveal less substance than you had hoped. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You’re in the middle of the activity on Monday. Everybody is pushing their own agenda. Be the moderator. Schedule a relaxing evening with friends on Tuesday. By then you’ll need it. Get an older friend together with your partner on Wednesday. Together, they’ll solve a tough puzzle. You’re under pressure to perform perfectly on Friday. Luckily, this is for a family matter, so don’t sweat,it. Don’t be afraid to make a mess to get what you want. equivalent before begin ning dateofgrant. Formore information, see Dr. Henry Stern, CH 222. Deadline is Oct. 6. HELP WANTED Roommate wanted to share huge 2-level down town loft with GWM (25) $500 mo. includes all utili ties. Neg. deposit. Night person, prof G/straight male under 30 preferred. Bathroom, shower, W/D hookup, cable, gas heat, A/C, lots of windows. Lo cated right downtown off Walnut. It’s a must-see. Be fun, clean, honest and have a job. Please call 280-3376 and leave a message if out. For rent-2 bedroom, 1 bath house near l-240/Hwy 19- 23, all electric. Pets nego tiable. Call Lynne evenings at 236-0007. Skill Creations, Inc. is seeking males to work 1- on-1 with a young adult male with a developmental dis ability in Black Mountain. Shifts Monday-Saturday, 12:30-5:30 p.m. Interested applicants should be able to work some or all of these days for the entire shift. High school diploma and valid driver’s license required. $10.00/hour. Call Gail at 232-0091. SPRING BREAK Winter break/spring break ski and beach trips on sale now! Visit WWW. sunchase.com or call 1- 800-SUNCHASE today. Wanted—spring break ers. Cancun, Bahamas, Florida and Jamaica. Call Sun Coast Vacations for a free 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 tood, drinks and parties. Cancun, Jamaica, Baha mas, Mazatlan and Florida. Travel free and earn cash. Do it on the Web. Go to StudentCity .com or call 800-293-1443 for information. es September 28,29,30 and October S, 6 & 7,2000 AH shows 8 PM at The Forum at Pack Place Admission S7 at door. S6 for students. Adtxincgticfeets S5 or Wings Boutique or call 66S-95I4. Asheville + North Carolina Employment Hotline: 828-255-1144 Visit the Biltmore Estate Web site at www.biltmore.com for Estate information and links to our job postings. 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