12 Thursday, January 20, 2000 CLASH From Page 1 dum, said UNC could gain from being involved with USSA. But he said he was not convinced stu dents should foot the bill for the $75,000 membership. “1 think the University can benefit from joining with USSA, but I am not sure we need to be of the (referendum) membership.” Executive branch members said the ballot did not give students enough information to make an educated deci sion. The ballot leaves off the option for the University to obtain a $1,500 indi vidual campus membership with fewer benefits, which could be renewed on an annual basis by student government. Lee Conner, Graduate and Professional Student Federation presi dent, said a great error had been made Help Wanted Y The Chapel Hill - Carrboro YMCA Now Hiring Part Time Outreach Site Directors and Counselors Must be 18 years or older and have experience working with children ages 5-12. The program serves low-income children at two sites in Chapel Hill. Hours are 2:0O-6:OOPM, Monday-Friday. Apply at the YMCA at 980 Airport Road. For more information, call Tiffany at 942-5156. WE OFFER Medical Insurance Profit Sharing Paid , Vacation Paid Training Established Accounts Award Programs Rapid Advancement Equal Opportunity Employer sgHclnnan's. ROUTE SALES Schwan’s is growing due to the high demand for our products, and is looking for people to join us who will keep us on top of our market. Asa National Leader in Frozen Food Sales, we have a wealth of opportunities for ambitious hard working individuals looking for a chance to demonstrate their initiative. Route Sales Person • S4OO-S6OO/wk starting base • $26,000-$50,000 per year For a confidential interview, please ca\\ us at 1800 3EMPLOY or fax resume to 217-662 8955 Please refer to ad#ENC2-X Help Wanted MONEY' INTERESTED in making some money on the side? RTP business looking for basic administrative person for some one needing a flexible schedule Basic Mi crosoft Office skills needed Please email or fax resume to humanres@adcinc.com or 919-361 9428 EEOC TRADING FLOOR EXPERIENCE!!! Chape! Hill Brokers is hiring paid interns for the spring semester Call 969-8918 and ask for Stephen Windham. SOFTBALL/ BASEBALL UMPIRES- Um pire youth games April through June Training will be provided. Games are played Monday through Saturday. Pay range $9- 14 per game Experience pre ferred. training provided. Apply by Febru ary 4. 2000. Chapel Hill Parks and Re creation. 200 Plant Road (968-2784) EOE. PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS- Work in municipal booth, collecting fares from patrons. Money-han dling experience, good math skills, and public service experience are helpful Must be able to compute hours, count money, give change. Wide range of schedule situations considered (possibly including one hour slots for breaks mid-moring or evening). Or substitute on as-need ed basis for large blocks of time during hours of operation. &/or substitute weekends only, if de sired Start $ 10.23/hr Apply by January 25 Personnel. Chapel Hill Town Hall. 306 N Columbia St.. 27516 ( 919-968-2700). EOE SMALL HEALTH CONSULTING firm needs office/personal assistant 2 days/week. Or ganize computer and paper files, handles correspondence and phone, keep office and family financial records, run errands. Mac use or willingness to learn a must $9/hr Mon , Tues.. or Wed . preferred, but negotiable 967-2122. DISHWASHER NEEDED AT the Fearring ton Market Cafe F/T or P/T position Great Pay! Call Travis @ 542-5505x322 or fax resume to 542-4020 VALENTINE S DAY DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED ON FEB 14th. Earn up to S2O/hr! Call Montgomery's Florist 489-3362 ask for Judy. Announcements | , T? J si>s^ to s pin> * (§)i %. /J V people ,os> l V in putting only yes or no on the ballot. “There’s something inherently deceit ful about showing people only two options when there are three,” he said. Conner said the extra benefits of ref erendum membership did not add up to the additional cost of $73,500. Only about 10 schools have referendum sta tus, he said. Conner also mentioned an incident several years ago in which USSA held a national conference in the Student Union and failed to pay their bill. Smiley said it was a case of miscommu nication and dealt with UNC students who have since graduated. Although the bill has been deleted, USSA still might not hold meetings in the Union, said Jon Curtis, assistant director of student activities for the Union. Student Body President Nic Heinke said he thought USSA was a great orga nization, but he wished students had the option of choosing the $1,500 option. Help Wanted Help Wanted FIELD SUPERVISORS/ SCOREKEEPERS- Keep score and supervise fields April through June. Training begins March. Pay rate $6.25- 8.00 per hour Score keeping experience helpful, training provided. Apply by February 4. 2000 Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. 200 Plant Road (968-2784) EOE EXCELLENT TEACHERS APPLY Clinical Teaching needs office assistant (excel or guickbooks); Id teachers (full and part), math, AG; Science; SAT Study skills— now and summer— all hours and wee kends— please email resume to Jlocts@aol.com or call 967-5776 and ask for Judy before 3. SEEKING HEALTHY FEMALE (age 18- 33) willing to donate eggs to infertile women Call 966-1150 or email jessi ca_ferrari@med.unc.edu for information packet Please include name and ad dress S2OOO for complete participation Anonymity is preserved. CHILD CARE NETWORKS seeks highly motivated individual, with social work or family counseling and early childhood ex perience/education. to work with fa milies eligible for child care subsidy in Chatham County. Minority and Spanish speaking applicants encouraged. Refer ences must indicate attention to detail, flexibility, appreciation of diversity 20 hour position to begin immediately Send resume and cover letter to Personnel, PO Box 1531, Pittsboro. NC 27312. EOE MICROSOFT ACCESS EXPERIENCE!!! Chapel Hill Brokers is looking to hire a well paid intern for the spring semester with good knowledge and experience in work ing with Microsoft Access. Call 969-8918 and ask for Stephen Windham. NEED A JOB? Yarnell-Hoffer Hard ware is seeking a detail oriented part time filing clerk. Flexible hours. $8 per hour Call Katy after 12:30 at 942 3500 BARTENDERS MAKE SIOO-S3OO/ NIGHT NO EXPERIENCE NEC APPLY NOW CALL 1-800-981-8168 EXT 203 NOW HIRING! PIZZA delivery driv ers. Carrboro Pizza Hut location Ask for Kelly or Pat 942-0343. Earn up to $ 15/hour PT/ Flex schd Day/night. Announcements | “I’m a little worried that we didn’t explore joining at $1,500. Students should have all the options,” he said. Yet Congressman Patrick Link said he voted for the $75,000 referendum because having three choices on the bal lot would lessen the chances of gaining a majority vote for USSA on either mea sure. Link said it was not really an option to put the $1,500 choice on the ballot because the expenditure was too small to warrant a referendum. He also said UNC should not count on ASG representation, which is renewed on an annual basis. “1 think UNC is foolish not to want representation on the national level,” Link said. “Things going on in Washington directly affect us. Is that worth $70,000? That’s the question.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. Help Wanted Help Wanted UNC Students Make $7 an hour helping UNCI Looking for that great part-time (8-16 hrs per week) job that won't interfere with your class schedule? Know that you will need some extra cash come phone bill time? You need to stop by the Phonathon at the Porthole Building (across from Bank of America Plaza). We offer students, and only students, a great working experience. Have loads of fun with A5 Vf other students and help raise over $2 million f ||M for Carolina academics. Early evening wwk at I $7.00/hour and awesome resume buuder. Work two evenings a week and still have time ||||, A to study at night. Living on campus and have fU|y I no car? No problem, we are closer to campus Ly ■wJ than some Bam classes. Or if you drive to work, there is plenty of evening parking! loin over 100 student callers in the Porthole Building this Spring. Call or tome by, 962-7014. Now hurry, before it’s too late. Help Wanted WAITSTAFF NEEDED AT the Fearrmgton Village- Market Ca‘3. Full and Part-time Great Pay and Benefits! Apply in person -Bmi south of Chapel Hill on 15/501 ACTIVISTS Jobs for the environment work with the Sierra Club on a grassroots campaign to save triangle's open-spaces $250 $350/ week Valuable expenence, good people, career potential FT & PT. DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL Call Holly. 933-9994 PART- TIME OPPORTUNITY Chapel Hill attorney wants part- time as sistant. approx 10 hrs/ wk. Skills must in clude filing, general office routine, re search. and computer skills. Individual must be reliable, trust- worthy and profes sional Hours are flexible. EXCELLENT WORK FOR GRADUATE STUDENT. 919-933-6810. Hours are flexible EARN MONEY WHILE HAVING FUN! Carolina Union Production Services is now hiring students for house staff. Ushe movies and shows in Union and Memorial Hall No experience necessary Call Heath er Norman at 962-5787 or stop by Room 103 of Student Union for application WANTED ARTISTS MODEL sls/ hr Painter seeks female model Weekend and evening hours 933-9868 http://www.paulewally.com. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS TO teach youth and adult all levels; Monday through Thurs day evenings Season runs mid March through October. Monday through Thurs day evenings Teaching experience pre ferred. Pay rate $lO per hour Apply by January 31. 2000 Chapel Hill parks and re creation, 200 Plant Road (968-2784) EOE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TEMPORARY TECHNICIAN POSITION AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Duties include harvesting and embedding of rat brain tissue, paraffin sectioning, staining and computer-assisted analysis of brain sections Time required 10-20 hrs per week, beginning rate $6-8/hr depend ing on experience, increasing to $ 10/hr de pending on quality of work Contact. Dr. Jean M Lauder. Dept Cell Biology & Anat omy. CB# 7090. UNC-CH. Tel 966-5020. email: unclau@med.unc.edu HAVE FUN CLIMBING THE WALLS: Climbing Wall Attendant needed to collect fees, supervise climbers and belayers, set-up/ take-down of climbing equipment Some climbing experience re quired Thursday evenings 8 30am -11.30pm/ 12:30am. $7 00/ hr Ap ply immediately. Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation. 968-2784 EOE. FRATERNITIES - SORORITIES - CLUBS - STUDENT GROUPS Student organizations earn SI,OOO -with the easy campusfundrais er.com three hour fundraising event No sales required. Fundraising dates are fill ing quickly, so call today! Contact cam pusfundraiser com, (888) 923-3238. or visit www.campusfundraiser.com. CAMP COUNSELORS OVERNIGHT camps in Pocono Mtns of PA need coun selors for Tennis. Arts, Office. & Unit Leaders! Call 215-887-9700 or e-matl pinetree@pond com MOLECULAR GENETICS AND cell biolo gy laboratory needs lab helpers No ex perience necessary, but ability to do care ful work is essential $725 per hour, flexi ble hours Apply to Dr Pringle. Laura, or l-ching, 421 Fordham Hall 962 2293 Internships ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PAID IN TERNSHIP THIS SUMMER? Gam "hands on" Business Experience for your RESUME Earn over $6,000. For more in formation visit WWW.TUrTIONPAINT ERS.COM. Sports Internship- cover and write about ncaa/ pro sports for the Internet's most exciting new sports web site, with your by-line attached! Great resume builder and Internet exposure Call (856)782-0500 or email jobs@sportsmax.com. | Announcements GENERAL INFORMATION Wednesday, Jan. 19 Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence Commons Room 12noon-lpm Thursday, Jan. 20 Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence Commons Room 12noon-lpm Stop by 12 Caldwell Hall for more info. From Page One Classified Advertising Summer Jobs Help Wanted ENTHUSIASTIC AND MOTIVATED stud ent wanted for a laboratory tech position Student should be able to work approx imately 15- 20 hr/ week, weekends and some holidays Preferably, but not re stricted to a senior interested in research experience after graduation Call for more info at 962-2159 HONDAS FROM $500! Police impounds and tax repos! For list ings call. 1-800-319-3323 ext 7451 | Tickets | Summer Jobs HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE is look ing for caring individuals to join our team in making a difference in the lives of sen iors. Many flexibe part-time positions available, including days and weekends 990-1087 | Child Care TRIPLETS! NEED ASSISTANCE with care of 16 mo. old boys. Tuesday/ Thursday 962-5374 day. 918-4483 eve before 9 pm. AFTER SCHOOL PICK-up and child care needed for my daughters ages 7 and 10 1-2 days each week. Must have own. de pendable transportation, experience, and references. Generous salary, pleasant conditions Please call Elizabeth Dunn 490-5364 or email elizabeth dunn@duke edu TOP PAY FOR sitter/driver to watch 2 children afterschool and drive to activi ties Must be avail. Thursdays after 2pm Wed/Fri optional 968-8113 WANTFD RESPONSIBLE. PLAYFUL per son to care for 11 mo boy 2-3 hrs/ day. M- F and/ or occasional weekend nights Own transportation preferred to Chap>el Hill Tennis Club Estates in South Carrboro $5/ hr 960-5758 ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for af terschool child care. 3 children, 11. 9. and 6. 1/2 mile from campus. 933-2191 PART TIME after school care needed for 3 & 6 yo children. A smile and referenc es required Call 942-4082 REGISTERED NURSE. CPR certified, avail able to look after child below 2yo Week days 7am- 4pm Contact 919-490-3715 for more info PART-TIME (FLEXIBLE HRS) Help with baby and housekeeping in our Chapel Hill home Call Linette at 969-7476 between 10 a m. and 7 p.m, MOTHER'S HELPER NEEDED for great Byo boy Mondays 3.30-7:30 and Wednesdays 2 30-6 pm. Starting at $7/hr. Car and References neces sary Start immediately 967-5036. | Announcements | Abroad Study USSA From Page 1 grams. “We are the official recognized group for students in Congress ... every group in this country needs someone to watch out for them,” said USSA Organizing Director Jon Issacs. “Our principle is that education is a right, not a privilege. We work to elimi nate any barrier to student access. We look out for students’ rights.” On the university level, the USSA keeps students updated on important issues, trains them to be leaders in the fight for equal education access and helps organize groups to become involved in campus issues such as cam paigns against tuition increases. • Several of the USSA’s past campaigns have resulted in legislative victories. The organization fought against Clinton’s attempts to cut financial aid programs and campaigned against 1994 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Conference Services 2000 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Department of Housing and Residential Education, UNC-CH, seeks qualified and motivated individuals for Summer Conference Services. Each summer the Department is host to a variety of conferences, summer camps and educational programs and hires 3 Building Managers and 18 Conference Assistants to facilitate the housing of these groups. Conference staff gain valuable business and professional skills by assuming a high level of administrative responsibility and assisting with the physical operations necessary to provide housing to conference participants. Qualifications: Qualified candidates must be able to work 35-40 hours weekly throughout the conference season, have excellent public relations and communication skills, and must not be enrolled in summer academic classes. Compensation/Benefits: Building Managers are compensated at a rate of SIO.OO per hour; and Conference Assistants receive $7.00 per hour. Employment period begins May 10 and ends August 6. Conference staff members are provided air conditioned rooms on-campus at no charge. Qualified individuals should contact Rebecca Casey at 962-5240 or rebecca_casey@unc.edu for an application. Applications will be accepted until February 25, 2000. | For Sale | QUEEN MATTRESS SET Quilted top New 10-yr warranty. Cost $559.95 Sell for $195 Call 919-528-0509 FOR SALE THREE 2000 Edition GRE Prep Books Kaplan. Arco GRE/GMAT Math Re view. ETS Literature Prep Like New. 75% original price or best offer 960-6020 l Wheels for Sale 1 WWW.OPENSEATS COM A GREAT place to buy or sell Tar Heel tickets and more. BUYING ALL CAROLINA and Duke Home Game tickets. 919-345-3656 I NEED TO buy 4 tickets to the Carolina/ Duke game on Feb 3. Please call 929-5913. | Music | LEARN HARMONICA FUN. Easy. Port able. Affordable! Blues. Rock. Country, etc Play by ear the first day! Patient in structor Satisfaction guaranteed. Gift Certificates too Jeffrey 968-0133 Real Estate TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE- Finley Forest. Chapel Hill. Convenient to UNC Built in 1994. 1522 square feet, two bed plus bo nus room. 2 1/2 bath, gas log fire place, built in book shelves, new carpet, new paint, all appliances stay, neighborhood pool, tennis court and clubhouse. $132,500. Great deal! Need to sell! Call: 919-932-3347 | For Rent | 2-BDR/ 2.5-Ba condo located in Kensing ton Trace Convenient to UNC campus and 1-40. fully furnished, accommodates 4 people. SIOOO/ mo. Call Dana 942-7484 PRIVATE 3- 4 bdr/ 2 ba brick ranch w/ carport Great yard, fireplace, spacious rooms, recently renovat ed. central heat & A/C, all applianc es including. W/D. dishwasher, pets cond . avail, immediately, flexi ble lease terms. $ 1500 mth Hilltop Properties 968-6939. CHARMING 2BDR/ 1 ha apt. walking dis tance to downtown and UNC Hardwood floors, large windows, spacious rooms, parking 6 water included Avail, imme diately. flexible lease terms. $895/ mth. Hilltop Properties 968-6939 LUXURY KENSINGTON TRACE TOWN HOUSE. Two bedroom. 2.5 bath. 1 bed room with bath available On busline, pool and tennis courts. $390 plus half utilities Water included. Available now. 960-0937 FURNISHED ONE ROOM efficiency 3 1/2 miles south of campus $325/month. util ities included For rent to nonsmoking grad student Call 968 1729 MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE, 2BR, 2BA Year's lease starts mid-May. Carpeted, full kitchen, washer- dryer Walk to cam pus Parking. Bunk beds for 4 $1,140/ mo 967-1134 BRAND NEW 1-BR APARTMENT Beautiful, spacious, and partially fur nished apartment in desirable Car rboro neighborhood. Close to cam pus and busline No pets Non-smok er Security deposit/ references req'd. $625/ mo includes utilities Available 2/1. 933 2423 Spacious Modern 6 BEDROOM. 5 BATH TOWNHOUSE on bus line, convenient to UNC. Liv ing room with ceiling fan. dining room, large kitchen with dishwash er. full- sized W/D. central floating and air conditioning, ample park ing. storage $350-375/ bedroom. Leases May-May or Aug -Aug 933-0983, 516-6369 HOUSES FOR RENT Two 4BR/ 2BA houses near campus W/D, DW. yard, available June 2000 through May 2001. More info http.//houserentalch cjb.net/ Call 942-8002 before 10 pm. HOUSE FOR MINI 3 bedroom. I bath very close to campus, central A/C. wash er/dryer. garage. porch. deck, $ 1350/month Available Feb 8 Call (704)372-1399 ext 102 cuts in educational spending. Since these efforts, spending on finan cial aid programs increased. They helped create the Direct Student Loan Program, in which stu dents borrow money directly from the government. USSA also supported voter registration drives for college stu dents. Another of the organization’s recent national achievements was to obtain a 0.8 percent reduction in federal student loan interest rates, which saves the aver age student receiving government aid about SSOO, according to the USSA. It is currently working to obtain more child care grants for low-income stu dents with children. Issacs said that if UNC joined, it would be the first member from the southeastern United States. “If UNC joins the USSA, it will be a breakthrough for us," he said. “We hope Chapel Hill will be the leader in the South.” Roommates Summer Jobs | For Rent | THREE BEDROOM. 3 1/2 Bath for lease. Close to campus Upscale, very nice SI2OO per month Please call Antoine at 932-5800 ext. 125 ROOM AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY IN 7BR/3BA CO-ED condo Fully furnished. W/D, close to campus Parking space avail able Please call 969-6643 Ask for Mike EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertis ing in this newspajjer is subject to the fed eral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise any prefer ence. limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex. or national or igin, or an intention to make any sac pref erence. limitation, 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 advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basts in accordance with the law. To complain of discrimination, call the federal department of HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. | Sublets NICE APT CLOSE to campus 2 BD. 1 1/2 BA Hdwd floors. W/D Townhouse. Deck, pool. $660/mo. 914-4148 or 806-8531 2BDR/ 2BA ground floor apartment on J bus line. Pool, laundry on site, pets OK 5 mo lease $599/ mo. 960-3783 linpm dy@aol.com. 2-BEDROOM/ 2 1/2-BATH. 2nd floor Ken sington Trace apt. Available furnished. Newly painted Pool front. $750/ mo Wa ter included On Busline. 967 8371 FOUR BEDROOM MILL CREEK TOWN HOUSE. S 1400/month W/D. dishwash er, AC. New carpet, kitchen and bath room flooring, and fresh paint. Year-lease and summer-only lease available. Call 932-6425. ask for Mike or Nick. | Rooms | OLD EAST HOUSING contract available for spring semester 2000. North campus, amenable roommate, second floor Great view of The Old Well! Contact Chuck 960-4059. Charlito@email.unc edu ROOM AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1 block from campus S3OO a month. January free Call 929-1393 ROOM WITH KITCHEN FACILITIES, air conditioning, private entrance, in attrac tive Chapel Hill house, in exchange for part-time assistance to professional with injury in rehabilitation program. Opportunity for additional paid compen sation. Hours adaptable to academic/ work schedule Call 933-1166. LIVE IN AVERY this semester First floor Take over my housing contract 914-0012 ask for Mark or leave a message Roommates THREE GIRLS SEEK two laid back, re sponsible roommates for double in great Church Street house. Very near campus Parking $275/ month. Available July 1 Call Laura at 704-289-1761 4 ROOMMATES WANTED to share a 4BR, 3 1/2 bath house in Carrboro with relatively low rent. Available in May Must be willing to share spacious bedrooms Call 960-6108 $250 PER MONTH. Room in 3BR house. Complete with fun room mates, vintage 70 s bar. hardwood floors, big yard, front porch, privacy. Call 960-3679 for info NEW WAREHOUSE APARTMENT Males seeking roommate to share 4 BD. 2 full bath, fully furnished kitch en, W/ D, ethernet/ cable/ private phone in bedroom/ parking and bike access/ workout facility/ security/ reasonable rent Call 933-4360 FEMALE SEEKS ROOMMATE for 3 bed room 3 bath condo. Share kitchen with dishwasher, living room and full washer and dryer No pets, no smoking Walking distance to campus. 960-5884 MALE SEEKING ROOMMATE for 2BD/2- Bath townhouse in Mill Creek Cheap rent, W/D. central air/heat, tennis courts/pool. free parking, close to cam pus Call 960-5048 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom. 1.5 bath apartment on J busline. Close to campus. $312 month plus half utilities Call 932-3165. FEMALES SEEKING ROOMMATE to share spacious 3BR/3BA townhome at Laurel Ridge on Hwy 54 Avail able today FIRST MONTH FREE! Non-smoking, undergrad preferred Call Katherine at 914-0035. Student Body President Michelle Robinson of the University of Colorado at Boulder, a three-year USSA member, said, “USSA is one of the best organiza tions in the country for students - it uni fies them. “Everyone can find something important enough for them to spend their 50 or 75 cents on.” Student Government President Tim Young, of Portland State University, echoed Robinson’s sentiments. He said Portland State became a member two years ago attempting "to improve the education system. Young said he was pleased with both the organization’s legislative results and on-campus help. “The USSA gave us the opportunity to actually meet with (national) legisla tors and tell them our own personal sto ries,” he said. “Asa university, we want ed to be a part of the solution.” The State & National Editor can be reached at stntdesk@unc.edu. 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