March 1, 2001 The Blue Banner Page 7 Classifieds CAMPUS Got a problem with a room mate, professor, landlord, parent, supervisor or co worker? The UNCA Media tion Center can help! Call 232-5120 or e-mail mediate@unca.edu for more information or a con fidential apointment. It’s free, fast, private and ef fective. Psi Chi and Psychology Club. Offering valuable in formation in the field of psy chology, including gradu ate schools, careeroptions, research, guest speakers, lecturers and field trips. If anyone is interested, ap- pliofitions are available in ZaQeir Wall iri the upstairs lobby. Any UNCA student who is Interested In taking a Russian 110 course in Fall 2001 should contact Fred Turner in the Depart ment of Foreign Languages in Carmichael Hall before the middle of March. CAMPUS Learn to clog with the Bulldog Stompers. No previous dance experience necessary. Sundays at 1:15 p.m. in the old PDR in the Highsmith Center. Call 258- 1956 for details. “Who is Jesus? What Is Christianity ail about?” If you are interested in these sorts of questions (or even if you’re not), you are in vited. Reformed University Fellowship is the campus ministry of the Presbyte rian Church of America. Meetings are held at the Side Door every Thursday night from 8 to 9 p.m. to orav and studv the Bible. For more information, please contact John Larson at 242-7460 or jlarson@ruf.org. Part-fime childcare needed. T uesday, Wednes day and Thursday evenings, 5 to 8 p.m.. References re quired. 250-9573. CAMPUS The Biology Club (l\4lss- ing Links) meets and plans trips, outings and lectures. This semester, the club may visit The Car nivore Preservation Soci ety. If you are interested in joining us, e-mail emlly5148@cs.com My dally commute is 10 seconds! How long is yours? www.awesome homebusiness.com LIVE IN CONCERT! MERCY! March 16 in Lipinsky Auditorium. Doors open at 6 p.m., show starts at 7p.m. Free. For informa tion, call Eric at 255-7275 Do you love music? Reg ister now for Music Chorus 111 to sing great music with a great chorus. Pre-register for the fall semester or call the music department at 251-6432. CAMPUS LAN Party March 30th in the Highsmith Cneter. Take Multiplayer to the next level. Quake, Unreal Tournament, Half-Life tournaments with prizes. Register at www.langamen.net HELP WANTED If you’d like to spend the summer on the coast of Maine, this is your opportu nity. We operate a small seasonal seaside resort on the Blue Hill Peninsula (down east, rural). In the past, we’ve had students from North Carolina on our staff ana would be pleased to have more. Reception/ office assistant, waitperson, cabin attendant, house keeper, maintenance/ grounds worker, breakfast cook. Check out our Web site, www.oaklandhouse. com. Details for those in terested are on the Employ ment page. HELP WANTED Assistant advertising manager needed. Pay is $40 a week. Opportunity for advancement available in Fall 2001. Assistant will move up to advertising manager, $50 a week plus commission. Student applicants only. Management and accoun tant majors encouraged to apply. Contact Cate Bergman at 251-6591 for more infor mation, or send an e-mail to Sarah Wilkins at slwilkin @ bulldog.unca.edu. Actors wanted to appear In Golden Blade II, a Kung Fu thriller. Main role, witch, witch’s helpers and male or female actors short in stature needed. Two or three days of rehearsal re quired. Two or three days of shooting required. For more information contact TJ at 250-0793 or tjwiedow@yahoo.com HELP WANTED Daniel Boone Council, a youth service organization, is seeking an energetic and motivated indiviual to fill a vacancy in its after-school program. The program will provide valuable practical teaching experience. The position is part-time, 10to15hoursper week at a payrate of $7.50 per hour. Requirements in clude planning and facilita tion of a one-hour program in each of the four partici pating after-school sites. Interested parties please contact Johnnie Wadsworth at 828-254-6189, extension 311, or Dusty Flynn, exten sion 312, Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 5 p.m. Would you like to capital ize on the Internet Revo lution? Home-based Internet business, dynamic and lucrative. Catch the growth of the five hottest trends online. For informa tion, send e-mail to joycek- internetbiz@zipgib.com or call 828-299-4983. HELP WANTED Attention Summer Rent ers! I am moving to Asheville this summer and would like to rent an apart ment or even just a room. If you are subletting for the months of May 1 -Aug. 1 or your roommate is moving out for those months, please e-mail me! My ad dress is SprtgrllOl @aol.com. Be a woman’s advocate. Be an egg donor. Donor Egg Registry of the South is seeking responsible, healthy women ages 21 to 32. $2,500 compensation. Call 1 -866-264-1503 for in formation. Have you scored high on the SAT, GMAT, GE OR LSAT? Would you like to help others do the same? The Princeon Review is looking for bright, energetic and confident people to teach our courses. HELP WANTED Earn $15 to $25 dollars per hour. Please contact Morrison toll free at 866- TPR-PREP for more infor mation. Are you a Musician? We are looking for original mu sic to appear in Golden Blade II (a Kung Fu thriller). Violin, saxophone, horn, bells, xylophone, eiectric or upright base, steel drum, theremin or keyboard play ers, contact T.J. at 250-0793 or tjweidow@yahoo.com Fraternities, soruritles, clubs, stiirtent Qroups. Earn $1,000 to $2,000 this quarter with the easy Campusfundraiser.com three-hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so call today. Con tact Campusfundraiser.com at 888-923-3238, or visit WWW. campus fundraiser.com. 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