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October 12,2000 The Blue Banner Page 9 Classifieds CAMPUS CAMPUS CAMPUS CAMPUS CAMPUS HELP WANTED SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK Were you a Peer Media tor in Inigh school? The Campus Mediators student organization wants new stu dent mediators to tieip with conflict resolution on cam pus. We’ll provide training and coaching. Call 232- SI 20 or e-mail mediate 0unca.edu. 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 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. 23 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. Fiesta 2000: A Celebra tion of Hispanic Heritage at UNCA. Final event is Multicultural Bone Marrow Drive, Oct. 24, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. in Highsmith Center Lounge. Please come out and save a life. 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. 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. Do you have what it takes to become a tutor? Appli cations being accepted now. Please apply at 206A Lipinsky Hall or call 232- 5050, UNCA Music presents Gospel Extravaganza 2000. Music will be pre sented by college gospel and community choirs. Oct. 22,3 p.m., Lipinsky Audito rium. Environmental Round Table being held at UNCA. Nov. 10, 7 p.m., Humanities Lecture Hall. Join us for an evening with nationally known scholars on the environment. Free and open to the public. The Writers At Home se ries presents Ann Barrett and Lori Horvitz on Oct. 29 at 3 p.m. in the Laurel Fo rum. For more information, call the UNCA Department of Literature and Language at 251-6411. Africana Studies Program at UNCA and Africana Studies Club present Harambee: Africanism in the African American Cul ture, The Case of the Gullah People. Discussion will be led by Dr. Yolanda Hood. Be there on Oct. 19, 5-6:30 p.m., old PDR in Highsmith Center. HELP WANTED Ivy-educated fun teacher. College tutor, most sub jects. ORE prep. Reading/ writing specialty. Local ref erence. Heather Cook, M.Ed - 252-0667. Telemarketers part-time help needed. 5-9 p.m. Sun day through Thursday. $9/ hour. Call 828-232-6962. COLLEGE WEEKLY HOROSCOPE By Linda C. Black Tribune Media Services Aries (March 21-April 19) Information you gather on Monday and Tuesday could lead to a change 1n pace. Don’t take off on a trip until you’re sure where you’re going. A shortage of money inspires creativity on Wednesday, and by Thursday you should have the problem solved. Taurus (April 20-May 20) If you get a v^indfall Monday, put it into your savings account. Your hard work brings in the bonus on Tuesday. On Wednesday you’re going back and forth with your partner about a trivial detail. Just say you’re sorry, and things will move along much faster. Study to get ahead on Thursday. Gemini (May 21-June 21) You’re strong on Monday and Tuesday because the moon’s in your sign. That doesn’t mean you’ll get everything you want, however. Go ahead and give it a try. On Wednesday and Thursday the focus is on money; pick up an extra job and get more coins. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Your mind will be buzzing on Monday and Tuesday, especially if you get a new assignment. Focus on caring for others, and you’ll do fine. On Wednesday the moon goes into your sign, which gives you the advantage. Romance goes well on both Wednesday and Thursday. Leo (July 23-Aus- 22) Your buddies want to talk you into all sorts of things on Monday and Tuesday. Some of their schemes will fall flat. You must decide which ones will. On Wednesday and Thursday your conscience will nag you. Pay back and return everything you’ve borrowed. Virgo (Aus- 23-Sept. 22) Monday you’ve got domestic chores. Don’t upset the boss by being late, however. You’ll want to make a good impression on Tuesday because you might be able to advance your career then. On Wednesday, a group or committee meeting goes exceptionally well. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If you’re starting a trip on Monday, expect confusion Tuesday morning. If you can start on Tuesday afternoon instead, things will go more smoothly. A long-distance connection via phone or modem can get through either day if you set it on auto-send. On Wednesday, watch your manners. An older person is watching you. Look good and busy. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) A fool and his or her money is soon parted. That could happen to you on Monday if you’re not careful. Don’t walk off and leave your wallet somewhere. An insider tip leads you to a wise investment on Tuesday. If you hold out for what you want on Wednesday, you’ll probably get it. You’ll have a couple of weeks to clear up misunderstandings. Sasittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Your partner has a clear view of what’s ahead Monday and Tuesday, so let him or her do the driving. Follow through on something you’ve been thinking about on Wednesday and Thursday. Sorting through your junk collection should be easier after then. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Check on your work assignment Monday. There might be an error, and you could have to do the job over. Tuesday is a lot easier, as things click into place. You’ll be very efficient. On Wednesday and Thursday, your partner’s full of great ideas. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb 18) Making a romantic connection on Monday could be hard. Your sweetheart may be busy until late. Tuesday should be better for everything, so set a date for then. On Wednesday and Thursday, expect plenty of work and lots of confusion. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) An older person’s unexpected demand could interfere with your personal life on Monday. Tuesday’s demands take place earlier, which should be more convenient. Wednesday and Thursday are a mess for others, but for you they look lovely. -THd K^HRoNiC(,eS —j ” 10&ii'o)5ly iHflyETOflDPllf HEmesiW' ilHlK'f ft fWoftte’ fc/pft'fi ) UMW15CiH6... sm mm TOO I Oh Voolfriie (toAfcri? A .Hov ^ i>P mm .iTSlto , ON W flNP I ClUllMilKtfifiifcw House to share. Writer/ teacher looking for some one to rent 2 large bed rooms and full bath suite in upper level of 2 story home in wooded area of Fletcher, NC, 15 minutes from Asheville. $550 plus 1/2 utilities. Call (828) 654- 9251 for details. Raise $1600-7000 and get free caps, T-shirts and phone cards. This one- week fundraiser requires no investment and a small amount of time from you or your club. Qualified callers receive a free gift just for calling. Call today at 1 -800- 808-7442 x 80. For rent, 2 bedroom, 1 bath house near l-240/Hwy 19- 23, all electric. Pets nego tiable. Call Lynne evenings at 236-0007. Winter break/spring break ski and beach trips on sale now. Visit WWW. sunchase.com or call 1 -800- SUNCHASE today. Wanted-spring breakers. Cancun, Bahamas, Florida and Jamaica. Call Sun Coast Vacations for a free bro chure and ask how you can organize a small group and eat, drink, 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, Mazatlan and Florida. Travel free and earn cash. Do it on the Web, Go to StudentCity .com or call 800-293-1443 for information. #1 Spring Break vaca tions. Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas & Florida. Now hiringcampusreps. 1-800- 234-7007. endless summertours.com comNiunity Ramon Gomez Benefit Karate Tournament, Oct. 28 at UNCA’s Owen Con ference Center. Registra tion from 10-11:30 a.m., black belt meeting at 11:15 a.m., tournament begins at 12 p.m. Entry fee $25, spectator fee $5. All pro ceeds to benefit Gomez. Donations can be made payable to Wachovia Bank, with the Benefit of Ramon Gomez in the memo line. For more in formation on the event, call Tori Murdoch at 254- 1852. Crossword ACROSS 1 List component 5 Stowaway, e.g. 10 Set aside 14 Oscar winner of 1936 15 Harden 16 Caked deposit 17 Quarter bushel 18 Glossy finish 19 Lubricates 20 Got a good night’s rest 23 Actress Lupino 24 Links activity 25 Enters 27 Sturgeon roe 29 4-string guitars 31 Lennon’s love 32 Looked over 3 3 of Dogs 35 Actor Merlin 37 Imprint clearly 39 Spot 41 Rubbish 44 Negative contraction 46 Take a break 50 Broadcast 51 Invitation letters 53 Bridge over the Grand Canal . 55 Book before Judges 57 On a cruise 59 Wrath 60 Use a gesture to ridicule 63 Dueling sword 64 Moran and Gray 65 Thailand, once 67 Temporary calm 68 Actress Della 69 Mischievous god 70 Takes advantage of 71 Flatfishes 72 Striped chalcedony 10/7W D 2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 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