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(Thr Satly (Ear UpH Campus Calendar Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - “Beyond Category: The Life, Works and Orchestra of Duke Ellington” will include topics concerning Ellington in performance, in person, with Strayhom, in repertory and “Ellington and His World,” in Person Recital Hal! as part of the Carolinajazz Festival. 7 p.m. - The Graduate Students of the Department of Germanic Languages will be having their 15th Annual Graduate Student Colloquium: “Weimar: On the Brink of the Millennium” in the Toy Lounge in Dey Hall. The colloquium will continue Saturday from 9:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 p.m. - The UNC-CH and N.C. Central Universities Jazz Bands, James Ketch and Ira Wiggins, directors, and The John Sneider Sextet will per form in Memorial Hall as part of the Carolinajazz Festival. General admis sion $6 for the public, $3 for students. 8 p.m. - Chapel Hill Players will hold a benefit for the Habitat for Humanity University Blitz Build in Gerrard Hall. Special performances by Tar Heel Voices and Carolina Style. Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jazz ensembles from 21 North Carolina high schools will perform in Hill Hall Auditorium as part of the Carolina Jazz Festival. Free. 8:30 a.m. to noon The Chapel /Wy of Ajyif Vdth ' <m^Pizzcr<J S6Q m FAST96B-3278 ! LARGE HZZA with up to 1 i STOPPINGS i I only s 7" | I— - OFFE_n EXPIRE gjygyatJ FAST FREE DELIVERY! Help Wanted LEARN TO BAKE The Bread Shop Bakery is seeking a reliable, energetic person to work full time. 1 pm- Bpm. Pleas call George 542-0179 GOLD'S GYM NOW hiring full time em ployees. Call 933-6377 to set up interview. Want to have fun and make money? Raleigh parks and Recreation has over 2.000 summer job opportunities for camp counselors, camp directors, lifeguards, aquatic management, parks maintenance, amusement ride operators, corporate leisure services, and more. For information an an ap plication. call (919)890 3258 or visit our website at www raleigh nc org/parks&rec/mdex.htm SAFEHANDS, INC P/T research Er data entry positions available w/ innovative employment screening firm $6.25/hr. 1020 hrs/ wk. No weekends/ evenings. Call Joe Finley, 363-8200 internships | 1999 INTERNSHIPS! "DON'T Get a Summer Job Run a Summer Business" www.tuition painters.com tuipaint@bellsouth.net or 800-393-4521 Summer Jobs MANAGER NEEDED! Opportunity to devel op managerial skills and resume at the lo cal Exchange Swimming Pool Must be 21 and Red Cross certified For Application. 929-5860 UFEQUARDS AND WSI’S Needed for summer at two private swim&tenms clubs Current certifications necessary. FT/PT. flexible hours, and competitive pay. Call 967-0915 for application CHILD CARE NEEDED: SW Durham. June 14- Aug 13 Bam- spm S3OO/wk 2 girls 5 and 8 Day trips Swim club Fun kids Nonsmoker Need car. Call days 966- 6177:evemngs 489-5657 PART- TIME SUMMER child care needed for 2 charming children. 8 and 12. Some driving to activities necessary References required. 968-3423 Leave message Experienced full time nanme for infant. 9 yo Must have references reliable transpor tation. and flexibility Start training part time mid- April Call 309-1111 Leave message AFTERSCHOOL CARE NEEDED TWO after noons a week (2pm 6 30pm) for 2 delight ful elementary school students Profession- C al couple seeks responsible, kind person ' with car. 967-0742 before 9pm. SEEKING LOVING. ENERGETIC caregiver for our 3 yr old and 9 mo old daughters In our home 2 or 3 days/week. 7:30 to 5:00 SB/hr 489-1023. NEED CHILD CARE for our 8 and 10 yo children this summer in our home 30hrs/ week close to Duke Forest with pool. Call 489-1277. STILL LOOKING! Anybody out there who can babysit for my two little cuties on Tues days and Thursdays 12 to 4j*n. please call Amy 929-2026 AFTERSCHOOL SITTER NEEDED IN our Chapel Hill home at least 2days per week, from 2:15- 5:16 Non-smoker, reliable transpor tation. references CaH 4080233 or 483-7746 FRIENDS MIDDLE SCHOOL student needs transportation and compamoship. 2-3 after noons per week in his SW Durham home (smin from Chapel Hill). Please call Adri enne *489 1336 CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO CITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PROGRAM SUMMER CAMP GROUP LEADERS Lead elementary school aged child ren in recreational, enrichment activ ities June 17-August 9 HS Diploma, experience working with children re quired M-F. 27.5hr5/wk. AM and PM shifts. $8 08/hr To apply Call 967- 8211 ext 266 for information Apply by March 3. 1999. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Needed at private swimErtenms dubs Must be crea tive, responsible, enthusiastic, and enjcy work ing with children ages 4-13. Camp experience preferred Call 967-0915 for application MOTIVATED? RESPONSIBLE? THE Nantaha la Outdoor Center needs people like you! Located in the heart of the NC mountains where boating, biking and hiking opportu nities abound! Various positions available in eluding raft guiding, guest services, retail and food service. Summer housing and meal plan available Call (828)488-2176 x 132 or email: work®noc.com LIFEGUARDS NEEDED IN North Myrtle Beach for the 1999 season Will tram, hous ing provided if needed For more informa tion or application call 843-272-3259. Hill-Carrboro PTA Thrift Shop with the support of Frank Porter Graham Elementary School is sponsoring a man ager’s sale, with all proceeds going to support the schools. Every item is only sl. This is the “good stuff” from the Trailer, at the Frank Porter Graham Elementary Cafeteria. 9:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. - The Graduate Students of the Department of Germanic Languages will be having their 15th Annual Graduate Student Colloquium: “Weimar: On the Brink of the Millennium” in the Toy Lounge of Dey Hall. 8 p.m. - The Heath Brothers and the Kevin Mahogany Quintet will perform in Memorial Hall as part of the Carolinajazz Festival. Sponsored by the Carolina Union Performing Arts Series. Reserved seats $24, S2O and sl6 for the public; sl2, $lO and $8 for stu dents. Sunday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. -Jazz ensembles from N.C. Central University, UNC CH, Pfeiffer College, East Carolina and Appalachian State will perform in the Great Hall as part of the Carolinajazz Festival. Free. Items of Interest ■ Nominations for this year’s Chancellor’s Awards are due today. Award lists and descriptions as well as nomination forms are available at the Student Union front desk, the Campus Y and 101 and 104 Steele Building. Summer Jobs Summer Jobs Wediko Summer Program Windsor, New Hampshire Nation's oldest short-term, psycho-educational treatment center for children ages 7-18 years old with learning disabilities and severe emotional disturbances. Located on 450 acre lakeside facility Work June 27 - August 24 Salary Negotiable www. wediko. org Come to the Student Union Mart h 2nd between 5 \ !ipm lor an applit .ltion and more iniormalinn! | Child Care | Summer Jobs SETTER NEEDED for 5 yo and 2 yo girls. Morrv ings and afternoons. References. 942-2997 Three day per week child care position available. We need a fun. energetic non smoker with car for afternoons, beginning immediately Salary $lO per hour Please call Dr Dodge at 613-7385 AFTERSCHOOL CARE FOR 10 yo boy and 7 yo girl in Durham. Must have car and ref erences Opportunity for full- time hours in the summer Call 962-9104 (daytime) or 683-2730 (evenings). NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS. LIFE GUARDS AND BUS DRIVERS! The Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA is currently accepting applications for Senior Counselors (must be 18 years old by June 14) for Camp Clearwa ter, All-S T.A.R. Sports Camp, and Camp Navigator. Working with children, planning and supervising activities such as basket ball. canoeing, soccer, arts and crafts and nature is only part of the fun. Camp life guards also needed for outdoor pool used by Camp Clearwater Guards must have WSI and Lifeguard Training Certifications Bus Drivers also needed for Camp Clearwa ter Dnvers must have a commercial driver's license with a passenger endorsement Camp begins June 14 and runs through Au gust 13. Different shifts available. Apply in person at the YMCA 980 Arport Rd Hur ry. positions are limited | For Sale ] TWO RT TICKETS for anywhere in the US to be used by 3/23. $250 each Call 9296879 NEW PIONEER 101 CD PLAYER. Boost your sound system with this file- type CD player Never have to worry about cases again Warranty included. $260 obo Call Tom 914-2317 MOVING SALE EVERYTHING must go! Sleeper/ sofa S7O. loveseat $45. entertain ment center S3O. dining room set SSO. end tables S3O. rocker S3O. wicker chair S4O. and other furniture Call 967-0236 before 9pm FOR SALE SOFA SIOO. Road Gear Shuttle Hitch Bike Rack S6O. large dorm fridge SBO. tax machine SIOO. Call Bill at 969- 7332 for more information. Child Care \ Wheels for Sale [ RED MAZDA MIATA Convertible, excellent HHi stereo/ cassette A/C Alloy wheels 78.000 miles S9OOO Hard top available 942-2503. Time To Soli Your Car? DTH Classifieds 962-0252 1987 HONDA CIVIC SI HATCHBACK Red. 5-speed, excellent gas mileage 138 K miles Cute car. runs great $2200 933-7111. CARS FROM SSOO Police impound and tax repo s For listings call 1-800-319-3323 ext 7451 Y2K From Page 3 University financial records, human resources, physical plant and University physicians, said Ken Thom, director for data management for Administration Information Services. “I think we are in very good shape, but we have to be careful that we do not regress,” he said. “The University is a dynamic envi ronment, and we are continuously responding to requests for changes that need to be made to computer net works.” Associate University Registrar Donna Redmon said the most significant Y2K concern for students dealt with prob lems that might arise with the student information system, which is based sole ly on computer records. “We have done a lot of conversion on the student information system to make sure we were good-to-go with the arrival of 2000,” she said. “A lot of time and effort has gone on to make sure we don’t miss a beat.” The student information system includes admission records, financial aid records, registration records and hous ing records, Redmon said. Dan O’Neal, associate director for Student Information services for Administration Information Services, said technicians had examined four mil lion lines of computer code within the student information system since 1996. Rediscover Mexican Food Chapel Hill, NC • 967-9060 | Tickets | TWO UNC VS Duke tickets available. Excel lent seats Call 933-8303. TICKETS WANTED FOR the Duke Game. 919-4996035 or email: krobGwave-net.net. Food & Dining | For Rent | EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertis ing in this newspajser is subject to the fe& eral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any Preference, lim itation. or discnmtnation based on race, col or. religion, sex. or national origin, or an in tention to make any sac preference, limita tion. or discrimination * This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings adver tised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis in accordance with the law. To complain of disenmination. call the federal department of HUD toll-free at 1-800669-9777 CHANCELLORS SQUARE 2BD. 2BA all ap pliances available May 17. Call Jim Lilley Properties 967-9992 LOOKING FOR HONEST, dependable non smoking tenent for nice 1 BD apartment in quiet neighborhood behind Chapel Hill li brary. Walk to manes, restaurants, and bus line $650 /month. Call Bonnie 9336046. Leave message Available April 1 MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE. 2BR. 2BA. Year's lease starts mid-May Carpeted, full kitchen washer-dryer Walk to campus Bunk beds for 4 No pets. $ 1080/mo 967-1134 UNIVERSITY COMMONS 3BR, 3BA W/D. Fully furnished Available May- August S3BO/ mo. On the J-line 932 7632. MILL CREEK WALK to campus 2BD. 2BA condo W/D in unit, pool, and tennis Available May 16th Call 967-6815 HONDA CIVIC EX '96, 4 dr., wht . loed ed. excellent cond.. ABS. airbags, all maintenance, new tires, brakes, belts SB9OO obo Call Tabitha 8286302 From Page Three He said the technician had developed “fixer” software to convert year codes from two-digit numbers to four-digit numbers to ensure that all student infor mation data would be interpreted cor reedy. O’Neal said that after conversions had been made, technicians audited the changes and declared the system as Y2K compliant. “We actually tested the system as if it were already 2000,” he said. “For exam- ple, we simulated class registration over both the tele phonic and World Wide Web sys tems.” Holly Hyland, senior assistant director of system support for the Office of Scholarship and Classified Advertising | For Rent | 69- IT!! Get The Best DEAL On Summer Housing! KENSINGTON TRCE 967-0044 DUKE BASKETBALL TICKETS want ed Price negotiable. Any seats Also need ACC tournament tickets. Call Rick anytime. (919)5996153. pager 506-3272 Local ACC TOURNAMENT TICKETS BUY/SELL PAYING TOP DOLLAR MASTERS/US OPEN 1600846-2407 www.acctournament.com GOURMET COFFEE BAR located in UNC Hospitals is curTentfy seeking am. employees Starting wage at $7/hr. + bonus potential Flexible schedule and friendly atmosphere Call 1600-282- 2233 ext. 17 for an interview GreatJLocStfon. InternftconneApns foreadh resident mSm feranvilie TowerJ f 111. 1370-450 Q! I Spaces availably \ for Fall, / \ HURRYiy gtgNers@flpfcom BRAND NEW IBD. IBA in 4BD. 4BA condo m University Commons. W/D. On J busline 1 mile from campus. $350. avaiable immed Call 967-2063 after 6pm CALL LORI AT Edwin Andrews Prop erties to see houses and apartments less than one mile from campus 102 Crest St.: 2 bdr.. 1 ba SBSO/mo.. 113 Grant St.: 3 bdr., 2 ba $ 1300/mo.. 698 N. Columbia: Du plex. 3 bdr $ 1600/mo : 103 Creel St.: 3 bdr.. 2 ba $ 1350/mo 410 Patterson PI.: 4 bdr.. $ 1750/mo.; Knoll Bt.: 4 bdr. apt and 2 room ef fic.. $ 1300 and $475/mo.; Brewer Lane: 3 bdr. 2ba . $ 1050/mo All units avail Mid-May. 260-1060 or 9296882 TYLER CREEK CONDOMINIUMS. 2BR. 1 3/4 bath available for immediate occupan cy or summer/ fall waitlist Newty renovat ed condos include a full- sized W/D. Pets accepted. Call Paragon at 968-3244 WHY FUSS WITH the Bus? Large 2BR apartment within walking distance from campus. A/C. pool. W/D available Nego tiable occupancy date $546. 9336296 3 BR HOUSE, great neighborhood, large yard, bus route. W/D Available May for 1 yr lease or summer sublease $976/mo Call 9426576 7 think we are in very good shape, but we have to be careful that we do not regress. ” Ken Thorn Director for Data Management for Administration Information Services Student Aid, said the financial aid aspect of the network had also been certified as Y2K compliant. “Students should not encounter prob lems in receiving their financial aid awards,” she said. Smythe said in addition to making sure major network systems were Y2K compliant, the University had educated schools and departments about the Y2K problem by developing a Year 2000 Committee and Y2K project office. The committee consists of two full time Y2K consultants from Data Dimensions, undergraduate and gradu- | For Rent | 4 BDR 2 BATH Mill Creek townhouse. Par tially furnished. Available mid- May. call 969-9765 for more info 2 UNITS SMALL ROOM PRIVATE Entrance and bath. No cooking. $250/month. BASEMENT APARTMENT for single occu pancy. SSOO/month Walking distance on Roosevelt. Furnished. A/C. utilities paid, no pets, yearly lease Starts Aug. 16 (pos sible summer start). E-mail carqustlGjuno.com. State major and year | Sublets | 2BR. 1 1/2 bath Bolinwood Apartment 1 BR available micf-May thru August. $330 + util. Quiet N/S preferred Call 9686306 IBD AVAILABLE IN 3BD house on Colum bia St. from July to December. Close to campus. W/D. dishwasher- Call 9686865 MILL CREEK 2BA 2BR townhouse May through August with possible renewal of lease Call 933-8159. LARGE 1 BEDROOM/1 BATH. in 2bed/2bath Mill Creek condo, available nmdMay to Aug. W/D. DW. porch, new car pet Call 968-9491 WALK TO CAMPUS this Summer! Pnvate. unfurnished bedroom available for June and July only. 3 min walk to UNC li brary/hospital form 602 S. Columbia Large southern home. Shared bath, hardwood floors. Common furnished kitchen, living room, patio Reserved off street parking space available Graduate or professional students preferred. No smoking or pets $395/month. Call John or Leslie. 942- 9903(days) or 942-2364 or room4rentO ONE BEDROOM AVAILABLE from May to August in 4bedroom. 2 bath Min Creak apt $370/mo Call Leigh-Anne 3704683 2 BEDROOM. 2 Bath apartment Mdcreek May August 1999 or August 2000.9606029 1 BD AVAILABLE FROM May to August (flexible) in 4BD. 2BA house North Greens boro St. $370/ month Cal Aliya 914-0608 Roommates ROOMMATE NEEDED LARGE room own bath m 2bedroom apartment Available im mediately to grad or professional. On C-Ex press route $306T1/2utikties Please leave message. 932-9109 ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR FURNISHED 4BR condo at University Commons. Pnvate bath and room key. $376/month plus 1/4 utilities. On the J-kne For May 16. 1999 Call Sue at 9676467 SHARE 3BR APARTMENT with two fe males m Chapel Hill Master bedroom, pri vate bath, walk-in closet. Rent negotiable 419-0027 Where are you going? Read today’s horoscope. ate students and other ATN staff mem bers, Smythe said. She said most of the problems found in academic areas had been software related, in which computer software only adapted to two-digit year codes. “When you would pass data from one program to another, the results would have been inconsistent, and arithmetic errors could occur,” she said. The committee’s task is to suggest took that can be used to convert the two-digit codes to four-digit codes, she said. Smythe said people could fix most software problems by sim ply contacting individual compa nies for software upgrades that would automatical- ly change the year codes. Smythe said the committee was work ing to finish examining all equipment in the UNC School of Medicine, but were aware of what still needed to be assessed. “This is one of our most important departments because there are so many health and safety issues here,” she said. Smythe said there was a lot of imbed ded chip equipment that had to be examined in the medical school, such as DNA sequencers. She said most problems in Arts and Sciences departments dealt with adapta- MEET DICK VITALE LIVE AND IN PERSON AT we!t\ Grin & Pub'P w <®“ FRANKLIN COHERE TONIGHT at 7pm! ' ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' BARSTOOL BASKETBALL DICKIE VSOUND-A-LIKE CONTEST GUINNESS TOAST AT 11PM M CHAPEL HILLS BEST WINGS & BIG SCREEN B-BALL BAYBEE! Roommates FEMALE GRAD STUDENT seeks non-smok ing grad student roommate for 2 bedroom Glenn Lennox apartment starting Aug. 6. $375/mo.+l /2utities. Cal Emily B 914-2981 Find Your Next Roommate In The DTH Classifieds ROOMMATE IMMED. WANTED TO SHARE 2bd/2ba apartment. Own bath, huge closet, pool, tennis, weight room, dishwasher. Call Nina • 572-0168. ROOM FOR RENT: Large room/ own bath in 280 apartment available to student inter ested in sharing quiet, academic environ ment Walking distance to campus. Lease June 1999 to August 2000. 260-2513 TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS IBD in 3BD. 2BA apartment Walk to campus. Move in July/ August $233 plus 1/3 utilities Ap plication by 3/15. 9676467 FULLY FURNISHED RESTAURANT in downtown Chapel Hill for lease. $3300/ month, utilities included. Cal 967-2304. House Sitting TWO FEMALE UNC graduate students seeking summer housesitting opportunity anytime between May thru August 1999. If interested. caH Kimberty Thomas M-Th be fore 11pm at 914-4988. | Parking | PARKING SPACES ON Airport Road On bike path/ bus line. $35/ month. Call 933-7775 axt. 10. Trawel/Vacations I I)IS( OVI it c \m> i SPRING BREAK! Spring BrMk Travd was 1 of 6 smal buskwsm In the l£m 1996 to iMrscognizrt tor outstanding stMcs by Council of Bettor Buskiaaa Bureaus' Bahamas Party Cnilse $279 PanamasTw City- Boardwalk. HolWay Inn Sunsorte A More Jamaica $439 w 7 Up* • Hr ♦ HIM • Saw D*o sn Natf I Qrtrts Cancun $399 7 to#* • * ♦ HUMAag HU i SO Hn sf Ortaks 133 M E. Franklin St. above Stolon 135 968-8887 • 1 SPRING BREAK 99 VACATIONS! Best prices guaranteed!!! Cancun and Jamaica $399. Bahamas $469. Panama City Beach $99 Book now and receive a free 'Spring Break Uncensored* video*! 1600-234-7007 www.andtosssummertours com ENJOY SPUING BREAK/GRAD WEEK MARCH MADNESS N MYRTLE BEACH. S.C. $76- S2OO PER PERSON/ WEEK CALL TODAY FOR FREE 1999 BROCHURE www.retreatmvrtlebeach.com or 800646-3618 Friday, February 26, 1999 tions that had to be made to hardware and software on desktop computers. But many of the science departments did require some internal changes to be made on lab equipment like electrpn microscopes, Smythe said. Jay Aikat, the Y2K representative for the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, said the committee pointed out several problems school officials had not seen, such as problems with video equipment. She said codes had to be changed on the equipment to avoid any malfunc tions that would cause the equipment to stop working. “We have tried to target departments and schools where we knew from the University’s inventory that there was a lot of the equipment,” Smythe said. Pat Mullin, associate University librarian for access services and systems, said the committee had worked with the consultants to detect problems with the online catalog and library security sys tems. Mullin said the online catalog system was updated to be Y2K compliant after the software company released its latest version of the system. “There is not one solution,” Smythe said. “We are just trying to give people took they can use to solve some of the problems they might experience.” “There is not a generic system that will work for all computers.” The University Editors can be reached at udesk@unc.edu jTravel/Vacations SPACIOUS MODERN 66R/ 5-ba townhouse on busline Living room, dmmg room, kitchen. 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