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SPRING BREAK ‘99 PANAMA CITY BEACH The Boardwalk Beach Resort- Spnng Break Headquarters Packages from $39 00 per person Closest to Spinnaker and La Vela Host of Sports Illustrated Beach Club. Call Now? 1-800-224-GULF www.spring breakhq.com | Announcements | ✓ "" \ INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS WORK FROM ANYWHERE!!! I Make $30,000 Per Month after just ONE YEAR IT WORKS!! USE MAILORDER OR INTERNET I WILL TRAIN YOU CALL NOW! 800-520-8850 AnnsM@mm. buslnessinhome .tom/5700 v f x M I , <# f r What would a professor talk about if she were giving her last lecture? Difference, Interdependence and Community: How we can thrive in a community, yet cultivate our differences especially through sports. Jan Boxill Jp' Lecturer in Philosophy, Announcer for UNC MSf jr Women's Basketball, Former UCLA Basketball Player / 19th Annual UNC %> International Festival • INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION 1/IS Monday Celebration of FOOD and DANCE • Great Hall International Dinner - 6pm Free Multicultural Performance - 7pm (Tickets available for dinner in the Pit Feb. 8-14 or buy at door) 2/16 Tuesday Celebration of PEACE • Film Auditorium 7pm Speaker: Jose M. da Silva Campino, Fblitical Affairs Officer. United Nations Security Council “Conflict Resolution: At Home and Abroad" Film: SHALL WE DANCE? B:3opm (Co-sponsored by CUAB) 2/IT Wed* Celebration of SPIRIT • Great Hall 2-4 pm International Showcase: Booths, food, interactive events, and music For more information, contact PNltippe Tzou at sharkys@email.unc.edu or 919-942-6535 Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference “Crossing Disciplines: Race & the Next Millennium" fjjg Keynote Speaker: Manning Marable, Columbia University CALL FOR PAPERS Best Graduate Paper: SSOO Best Undergraduate Paper: $250 The goal of the Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference is to induct f rising scholars into the process of presenting their research in a brood academic setting. | 6 FREE Rentals & a FREE scoop of I iMbpaWß Ice cream w/new membership ■■UjMUijfl -Some restrictions apply jJmLLZjM 933-SI 63 - Jones Ferry A54 I *Pll# IN 0 • Dl - TRAFFIC I MW Robert H. Smith, Atty. At Law Carolina Graduate with over 16 years RSu experience representing students esses coessuUMtoH Private Party! Non-Profit 4 Lines, 4 Days SB.OO Up to 25 words. Additional words 50® per word per ad. Add $2.00 for each additional day. | Announcements I CLASS OF 1938 Summer Abroad Fellowships. Five awards of S3OOO each for sophomores and juniors to pursue a project of per sonal or career interest Website http://www.unc.edu/depts/inter- ctr/. Applications available at the In ternational Center, Carolina Union. 962-6661 | Business Oppty's | ADVERTISING AND MARKETING MENTORSHIP PROGRAM EARN slooo+ WEEKLY PART-TIME RUNNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS, PROMOTING SMALL BUSINESSES IN YOUR COLLEGE COMMUNITY SALES EXPERIENCE A MUST? 24HR RECORDED MESSAGE 360-9784542 Help Wanted EARN EXTRA CASH??! MAKE YOUR OWN HOURS!? RESPONSIBLE STUDENTS TO MARKET/ MANAGE CITIBANK PROMO TIONS ON CAMPUS FREE GIVEAWAYS? EARN s4oo+/ WEEK. CALL ANN AT 1- 800-950-8472 EXT. 118 FRATERNITIES. SORORITIES 8 Student Groups: Earn SIOOO-S2OOO with easy 3 hour CIS Fund Raiser event No sales re quired Fund Raiser days are filling up. so call today. Contact Chns 800-829-4777 | Announcements | NOMINATIONS REQUESTED Chancellors JUmmik Excellence in Student Activities 8c Leadership DUE Fri., Feb. 26,1999 FORMS AVAILABLE: Union Desk, Y Bldg., Carolina Leadership Development (01 Steele), Office of Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs (104 Steele) UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY RECYCLE ufyr Sa% Sar Hrri j 19 4 Lines, Pk Pays s3-00 Line Classified Ad Rates Help Wanted ' W. 13. Yeats " COMING SOON Chapel Hill’s Original Irish Pub Seeking: Chef de pardi, chef de cuisine, line cooks, prep cooks, bartenders, bar backs, wait staff, kitchen staff, dishwashers, and door personnel. Fax resume to 286-4074 attn. Frank H 306 G West Franklin Street Help Wanted WANTED: ARTIST S MODEL $ 15/hr. Painter seeks female model Weekend and evening hours. 933-9868. http://www.ipass.net/~paul_e_wally WANTED: RELIABLE FRIENDLY UNC stud ent to clean house of professional couple. Must be dog and cat friendly References desired Call 933-4569. LIFEGUARDS -Chapel Hill Country Club now hiring for PT/FT positions. Free meals, suits, fun atmosphere and competitive pay Call 967-8201 for information. ATTENTION MOVIE BUFFS? Local video store is seeking help for new Chapel Hill Lo cation. Flexible part-time and FT hours. Competitive wages Great job for students. Call 361-2431 for an interview. LEGAL ASSISTANT: Typing, filing, reception, bookkeeping and legal research to begin May 15. 1999. Internet skills and Microsoft Word required. Clans Works knowledge help ful but not necessary Requires a minimum one year, full-time commitment. Perfect for May graduate who wants to stop out before law school. Mail resume with cover letter as soon as possible but no later than march 19. 1999 to Carolina Student Legal Services. Inc. P.O Box 1312. Chapel Hill. NC 27514 Equal Employment Opportunity. RAINBOW SOCCER ASSISTANT WANTED for Chapel Hill recreation al league. Approx 25hrs/week, week day afternoons and Saturdays. Must be dependable, good with kids of all ages, and have coaching and referee mg experience, organizational skills, dynamic attitude and reliable trans portation Please call 967-8797 or 967-3340 ASAP SISOO WEEKLY POTENTIAL mailing our cir culars No Experience Required Free infor mation packet Call 202-452-5942 CRUISE SHIP EMPLOYMENT Workers earn up to $2,000+ /month (w/ tips b benefits) World Travel! Land- Tour jobs up to $6,000- $7,000 /summer. Ask us how! 517-336-4235 Ext. C 53583 | Announcements | LM THEATRE PRESENTS in association with fhe UNC Dept, of Dramatic Art BETRAYAL by Harold Pinter Sat., Feb. 13 Bpm Sun., Feb. 14 4pm & Bpm Mon., Feb. 15 4pm & Bpm Tue.,Feb.l6 spm Performed at Old Playmakers Theatre. (on Cameron Ave. across from the Old Well) Admission Is FREEIIH Are you a self-motivated individual? Do you want to make your mark on campus? Then apply for a position on the 1999-2000 Executive Committee of the Campus Y The Campus Y is now accepting applications for executive officers: Treasurer, Committee Coordinator, Membership Coordinator, and Publicity Coordinator Applications are now available Jw in the Campus Y office and due Wed., Feb. 17th by spm. idßFjfater If you have any questions, please 4, contact the Campus Y at 962-2333. Campus Y A Class Act... The DTH C lassifieds 962-0252 Commercial: For-Profit 4 Lines, 4 Days SIB.OO Up to 25 words. Additional words 75C per word per ad. Add $3.50 for each additional day. Help Wanted a Night Owls, Insomniacs and Non-morning people! We are looking for you. FCI, a marketing research firm located in downtown Chapel Hill, is recruiting for late night telephone interviewers. Candidates should be articulate, have basic computer skills, and must be able to type at least 25 wpm accurately. You'll also need to be able to work a minimum of 18 hr/wk (3 late nights M-F B:3opm-1 2:3oam) which would include a 6 hr. shift on the weekend. Previous phone center or customer service experience is a plus, but not necessary. We'll even pay you a premium if you're hired! If you are good at motivating others, enjoy talking to people and meet the minimum requirements, Mf we'd like to hear from you. Please call our Jobline at 919-932-8856. Help Wanted COLLEGE GRADS NEEDED as part-time tu tors for flexible afternoon and Saturday morning instruction Requires enthusiasm for teaching/vnxking with kids. 309-9966. ACTIVISTS Jobs for the environment work with the Sierra Club on a grassroots campaign to save triangle s open-spaces $260- $350/ week. Valuable experience, good people, career potential. FT b PT. DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL Call Bill. 933-9994 PSYCHOLOGY. SOCIAL WORK. NURSING, OT/ PT majors— ideal op portumty for experience Habitation Aids to provide training, supervision and personal care assistance for individ uals with developmental disabilities liv ing in group homes Early morning, evening and/ or weekend hours avail able Part time or Full time Experience preferred 6 training provided $8 50 to $ 10.20/hr depending on shift Please phone RSI at 942-7391. or FAX resume to 933-4490, an EOE HEALTH CARE FIRM has immediate open ings for clerical support in a local hospital. Competitive wages and benefits, full or part-time, send resume to personnel direc tor; PO Box 472766. Charlotte NC. 28247 2766. fax to (704) 542-7846. or call Elaine Martin at 1-800-289-7897 ext 4842 PART TIME OPPORTUNITY with South Dur ham retail store. Looking for a creative, in novative person who enjoys retail sales and working with customers Saturdays + some hours during the week. Call 419-1067. | Announcements | “PASSPORT PHOTOS” Faculty & Student Discounts Sterling Business Services Rams Plaza • 15-501 ByPass In-State T uition Brad lamb, Am at I*^^9/932-1499 Ail Enhancers: Bold Type: 50C/word [ Headlines: 12 character limit per line 10 point ($2). 12 pt. ($4), 14 pt: ($5) Help Wanted Help Wanted CONSIDERING OR MAJORING in one of the medical fields and seeking experience while earning $B - Excellent opportunity for nursing, physicial therapy, pre-med. physicians assistant, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, sports medicine or public health majors to get hands-on experience in an inde pendent living setting. Flexible hours - morning, evening or weekend posi tions. No experience required - can train Call for more info. 932-1314 CAMP COUNSELORS- SUMMER JOBS. TENNIS. WATERSKt. WINDSURFING, RIDING, JEWELRY. OUTDOOR CAMP ING STAFF. ROPES COURSE STAFF. Camp Laurel- Children s summer camp in Maine seeks tennis players, waterskiers. windsurfers. English horseback riders, jew elry staff and outdoor camping staff for camp counselor positions. Must love work mg with children. Interviewing on/ near campus now. Call: 919-613-2910 or email: ber4Gduke.edu to set up a meeting. DRIVER NEEDED- Responsible graduate student with reliable car Please leave mes sage as to times available 933-6810. MOTHER'S HELPER NEEDED to assist Mom of infant with playing with baby and light housework. 15-20 hours/ week, flexible schedule. $ 7/hour. Relevant experience with babies and own transportation re quired. Call Susan: 967-1381 | Announcements | 19th Annual UNC International Festival INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION CELEBRATI9II of Feed & Dance Mon Feb 15th, Great Hall 6pm: International Dinner: a dinner buffet featuring various restaurants from the area such as: Pyewacket The Flying Burrito. Mediterranean Deli. Akai Hana, Chinese 35, Blue Nile Ethiopian Restaurant Tickets: $5 In the Pit or at the door w/Door Prizes!! 7pm: Multicultural Hjrformance FREE Music and Dance featuring: Unified Dance Team, Martin Emrich, Hellenic Students Association, Opeyo hip-hop. Carolina Turkish Club, ’Mixed Nuts,’ ChispA!, Filipino Youth Group Co-sponsored by the Association of Int’l Students and Carolina Parents Association <XJ INTO THE, GAMES! The Dept of Housing and Residential Education is currently seeking applicanls for Residence Hall Staff positions during the 1999 Special Olympics World Summer Games. A Residence Hall Staff position during the 1999 Special Olympics Worid Summer Games may be one of the most challenging and fulfilling commitments you can assume. Through this unique opportunity, you will receive a broad-based, skill-building experience that will enhance your abilities in interacting with others, balancing commit ments, and increasing your cultural and current issues awareness. WC are looking for staff members who have qualities such as maturity, a sense of responsibility, effective communication skills, leadership potential, and sensitivity to diverse populations. Qualificatlora: Qualified candidates must: (1) Be available to live and work in the resi dence halls from Bam on June 21.1999 through spm on July 7,1999. (2) Agree to a background check that will be conducted by the Special Olympics Worid Games staff. (3) Have al least some type of awareness of the on-campus living experience. (4) Not have any major outside commitments or employment simultaneously with the Special Olympics Worid Games. Compenutlon/Beneftti: Assistant Residence Hall Managers receive SI,OOO stipend: Tar Heel Ambassadors receive SBOO stipend. All Residence Hall Staff members are provided air-conditioned rooms on-campus at no (S) charge Applications will be accepted until Feb. 19.1999. For further t T j information and application, contact: Rebecca Casey, Assistant Wjy Director. Dept of Housing and Residential Education, Teague Hall 07, Q C8#5510. Carolina Campus. Tel: 962-5240 (A- —. Email: rebecca_casey@unc.edu If Consider joining the Dept, of Housing and Residential incutot*it? Educstlon stsff for s rewarding and challenging experience: *■ Fake IP? PW? Orrin Robbins 968-1825 ATTORNEy AT LAW 204 HENDERSON ST. DTH Classifieds now Online! Display Classified Rates Call Dorcas Young 962-3914 Help Wanted FGI, a marketing research firm located in Chapel Hill is recruiting for telephone interviewers. Candidates should be articulate, have basic com puter skills, and must be able to type at least 25 wpm accurately. Previous phone center or customer service experience preferred. #lO Late night shift Must be available to work a mini mum of 18 hrs/wk including one (6) hr weekend shift & (3) nights. Mon. - Fri. 8.-30PM-1 2:3oam. A PREMIUM WILL BE PAID FOR THIS POSITION. #2O Late night Spanish shift Must meet late night requirements and also be fluent in English and Spanish. A PREMIUM WILL BE PAID FOR THIS POSITION. #3O Night research shift Must be available to work a mini mum of 18 hrs/wk, including one (6) hr weekend shift and (3) nights. Mon. - Fri. s:3opm - 9:3OPM. #6O Day research shift Must be available to work a mini mum of 30 hrs/wk, Mon. - Fri. B:3OAM - spm. If you're good at motivating others, enjoy talking to people and meet the minimum requirements, we'd like to hear from you. Please coll or email indicating position #. fgi jobline: 932-8856 email: jobs'sfginc.com Help Wanted PAID VOLUNTEERS NEEDED 21- 25- year- old females for a one year bone density study at UNC-CH. Those eligible need to be available once a month for 12 months in Chap el Hill, cannot be pregnant or using oral contraceptives bone scans, blood and urine analyses will be done 3 times Pay: SIOO after each 3 months for a total of S4OO at the end of 12 months If interested call: Dr. John Anderson at 966-0762. Email. aboassOemail.unc.edu. GIRLS LACROSSE COACH needed Phillips Middle School. Contact David Jones 929 u 2188 ext 238 OFFICE MANAGER NEEDED for small robotics company off of Franklin Street Ba sic computer skills, sense of humor, and common sense necessary Knowledge of CAD a plus. No dress code, flexible hours, parking spot, free drinking water Machine Technology 932-1751. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING INTERNS 8-10 hrs/wk during aca demic yr. 37.5 during summer Work on regional and local transportation planning projects, including 2025 Re gional Transportation Plan, regional modeling project. Town 2000 Com prehensive Plan. Short Range Transit Plan, and other projects. Planning or public adm bkgrnd required, with emphasis on trans. planning. Com puter skills desired include trnsprtn modeling and GIS. Start sll/hr. Ap ply by February 17 for assured con sideration Personnel-T. Town of Chap el Hill. 306 N. Columbia St., Chapel Hill 27516. (919-968-2700) EOE CAMP WAYNE FOR girls- Sister half of brother/sister camp in Northeast Pennsylva nia (6/22- 8/20/99). If you love children and want a caring, fun environment we need staff for: Tennis. Golf. Gymnastics. Swimming. Waterskiing. Sailing. Piano. Team Sports. Fine Arts and Crafts. Guitar. Cheerleading. Aerobics. Video. Photography. Drama. Self-Defense. Low Ropes. Camp ing/Nature and General Counselors. On Campus. Interviews March 4th. Call 1-800- 279-3019 or email: campwaynegGaol.com PART-TIME Wait. Cashiers, and Hostess positions available. Come by and fill out an application after 2pm Mama Dip s Kitchen. 408 W Rosem ary St. Chapel Hill. | Announcements I www.unc.edu/dth Deadlines Line Classified Ads Noon, 1 business day prior to publication Display Classified Ads 3pm, 2 business days prior to publication Help Wanted Summer H Employment Opportunities: Ifee Dept of Housing and Residential Education, UNC-CH, seeks qualified & motivated individuals for Summer (inference Services. Each summer the Opt. ," is host to a variety of conferences, summer camps, 8. educational programs & hires 3 Building Managers & 16 Desk Assistants and Building Preparation Assistants to facilitate the housing of these groups. Conference staff gain valuable business & • • professional skills by assuming a high level A 01.1.1?. .1 n.n.l atftiri of administrative responsibility & assisting wife fee physical operations necessary to provide housing to conference participants. Qucffications: Qualified candidates must be able to work 35-40 hrs. weekly throughout fee conference season, have excellent public relations 8. communication skills, and must not be enrolled in summer academic classes. Compensafion/Benefih: Building Managers are compensated at a rate of SIO.OO/hr; & Desk Assistants and Building Preparation Assistants receive S7OO/hr. Employment period begins May 5 and ends August 6. Conference staff members are provided air-conditioned rooms on campus at no change Qualified individuals should contact Tara Smith at 962-5239 for an application. Applications will be occepted until Feb. 19,1999. ''mmM WiIsTXSDi Healthy Men 18-35 Years of Age needed for: Bacterial Disease Study CONSIDERABLE PAYMENT OFFERED for Information call: Carol Burkhart at 966-6325 j Earn Money & the Environment at the same time! /?§S?\ The Office of Waste Reduction and | [ mS | ] Recycling, in an effort to explore recycling i \\Wu/ issues facing our campus, has a great \jsyc£y student job opportunity. We are looking for an environmentally conscious student to assist with campus recycling programs, and briro a student per spective to OWRR. Must have interest in recycling issues, will -1 ingness to work outside in all types of weather, and ability to | perform moderately heavy lifting. 10-15 hrs/wk To apply, send e-mail to recycling@fac.unc.edu, call 962-1442, or come by the OWRR office at the Giles Homey Building by Fri., Feb. 19,1999, to complete an application. HOROSCOPES by linda c. black f Turiw'Birthdoy (TehiLL You're incredibly powerful this year Be careful You may not know your own strength. You're pushing pretty hard on a partner in February, but it's for his or her own good The support you ve been seeking is available in March, and by April you’ll know how to use it Be frivolous in June, but by August, be ready for the commit ment. In November, you can cut through the fluff to find the important stuff, but don t get too set in your ways Changes are coming again in December To get the advantage, check the day 's rating: 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging Today is a 7 Don't be caught in the trap of rational thinking this week If you stick with what's logical and realistic, it won't be nearly as much fun as if you take a bounding leap of faith And this week, you should be able to do that, and land on the other side unscathed Taunn (April 20-May 2o) Today is a 5 Your assignment for today is to lay low and take notes A person who thinks he or she knows everything wants to tell you what to do. and you and be a fool to argue, especially right now. This person has all the aces, and may actually know what he or she is talking about, too Today is a 7 You could cinch a deal today that would open up all kinds of new horizons Communication is your specialty, of course, and right now you could learn how to communicate on a whole new level This might help you advance in your career, or find a career you love You've got the idea, now get the education Cmcer (Jwe 22-July 22) Today is a 5 - There s no scarcity of money out there, you know A lot of people have it. and they're looking for ways to invest it. All you have to do is link up with one of them, but it might take sending requests to several different places before that happens Be willing to do the work, and the profits could be yours kgoUyly li-Avt U) Today is a 6 You may feel kind of tired today Your best plan of action is to hand the assignment over to somebody else. You should have a partner who s able to do it better than you could anyway If you're up against a challenge, or even more than a challenge, why not ask somebody else to just handle that part for you? Virto (Art- 33-Sert- U) Today is a 5 - You may feel that there s almost more work than you can handle today. You like to perform at a high level You want everything to be just right Today, that could be difficult, but it's not impossible Get feedback from the people you're trying to serve, so you can put the right habits into place Uiß&iSggt Today is a 7 - The intensity of a conversation with a loved one today could startle yoa This person wants to be certain about everything You like your freedom, but today you're being pushed to put more structure into your life, especially in regard to your rela tionship. Just make the commitment Who knows 7 It could make your life easier Today is a 5 - Looks like you'd rather stay home today than do just about anything else, and if you can manage to pull that off. you should Romance is part of the rea son. but you're also putting down roots If you're not able to spend the whole day at home, then spend as much time as you can there §4iitt4oL(NdY,22-L)ec.Ji} ~ Today is a 7 - What you're learning now could propel you into all sorts of new adventures, and you're definitely in the mood to study That's perfect Soak it up The more you acquire in the way of new skills, the more valuable you become, to yourself and to other people as well Cflcricoro (Pec 22-Jeo. 10) Today is a 6 - Don't hide your money under the mattress You'll actually wind up with less if you do that. Not only will the mice eat it. but you'll also lose whatever interest you would have gained by putting it in a bank account Looks like a person who s slightly older and wiser than you has good advice, so take advantage of it AffIMMP (Jen. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 The new moon in your sign gives you awesome powers Focus those on helping others Someone you know well could use your counseling now, so look around Don't waste time being introspective Share skills that come easily with one who finds them difficult You re wealthier than you realize, so be generous with your time and talents 19-Mareh2g) Today is a 6 You may have a sense of foreboding today, as if you have to do something and you don t want to There's no easy way to get out from that bureau cratic tangle, is there 7 Well, you may have a hard time with words, but your smile can move mountains. Today, use it where it'll do the most good To leave a message for Linda, call (888) 5229531 Or you can visit her web site at AstrologersOnhne.com. i © 1999 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES. INC M33S I EHESJ I disc o v er "j= asss 45 IMPORTS & MICROBEERS 35 Brands of Imported Cigarettes 10 Varieties of Clove I IHI U. I KANkI IN VI. . i| i l-JIli)- ahr Daily (Tar llrrl HeliHWanted

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