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8 Monday, November 5, 2001 Experience Music Project's Electric Bus Conies to UNC By Michelle Jarboe Staff Writer The Experience Music Project’s Electric Bus isn’t your typical 18-wheeler. After all, a smashed guitar is a far cry from bleating livestock. And the average truck driver wouldn’t be carrying hand written lyrics by legendary singer/song writers including Kate Bush, Bob Dylan and Chuck D. To Place a Line Classified Ad Call 962-0252 From B:3oam-spm. Fax 962-1609 or email classifieds@unc.edu UNC One Card, Cash, Checks, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, or Discover accepted. Free Ads: For al CARPOOUNG and LOST & FOUND ads Some common abbreviations: BR - Bedroom: FP - Fireplace: W/0 - Washer Dryer: N/S - Non-Smoker: Ste, - Suite: M/F - Male Female; neg. - negotiable; nec - necessary; avail. - available; FT/PT - Full-Time/Part-Time; req'd - required; w/ -with; Cir. --- Circle; PI. - Place; Hwy - Highway; obo - Or Best Offer CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 8 Monday, November 5, 2001 | Announcements | NOTICE TO ALL DTH CLASSIFIED CUS TOMERS: Please read your ad the first day it runs to check for any errors. Call us by noon and we'll change it for the next pa per We are responsible for first run errors only! We will stop your ad any time, but no refunds or credits for stopped ads will be provided Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classi fied ads We publish each day classes are in session A university holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e.. this affects deadlines) We reserve the right to reject, edit or reclas sify any ad deemed inappropriate, ob scene. illegal or otherwise objectionable Acceptance of ad copy or pre-payment does not imply agreement to publish an ad No advertising for housing or employ ment, in accordance with federal tow, can discriminate on the basis of sex. race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, marital status. THE AIDS COURSE AIDS: Principles, Practices, Politics. Spring. Tues 530-645 PM One credit: Pass-Fail. Enroll in Public Health 120, Section 1 (Undergrad) or Section 2 (Graduate) FRATERNITIES • SORORITIES CLUBS • STUDENT GROUPS Earn SIOOO-52000 this semester with the easy Campusfundraiser com three hour event. Does not involve credit card applications Fundraising dates are filling up quickly, so call to day! Contact Campusfundraiser com at (888)923-3238. or visit www cam pusfundraiser.com. Announcements \ RESEARCH STUDY Healthy males and females (18-50 years) needed to participate in a research study. Participants must be of average weight, nonsmokers, and not taking medications (oral contraceptives may be allowed, with exceptions). Females must not be pregnant. The study will be conducted over a three week period involving a 2-hour screening visit and two 3-day/2-night inpatient treatment periods. The treatment periods will be separated by 7-14 days. Testing involves oral and IV medications and approximately 96 blood draws (approximately 1 pint total). Compensation will be S3OO for completion of the study. For further information please contact Dr. Christine Brandquist at 966-7144. Red Cross Blood Drive Teague Basement Monday, November 5 3:oopm - 7:3opm Refreshments provided ft I f 3 Franklin Educational , I[ \ - : y jSERVICESj’ 1 v * / I.SAT CiKE -. GMAT - MCAT •- SAT j! r > f Quality Test Prep that you tan afford... 5 * | 919 189.8419 j; J trill]'! ) i You dont have tori'. be a genius.. u y SIOO off aH new and used CDs Back Door CDs A M-SM tt-epm, Sun I6pm ■ 933-00* , tV 06 E. Xmwmqt St, Hi at Amnriui Building. wuloiyi The Electric Bus’ four-day pit stop at UNC begins today, allowing students to view its artifacts, hands-on exhibits, film and photos. “If you are into music, you can learn so much there,” said John Morrison, the Electric Bus Director of Touring and Logistics. “If you are not into music, it’s still enlightening.” EMP sends the Electric Bus to loca tions across the country, fulfilling its mis Private Party: Non-Profit 4 Lines, 4 Days SIO.OO Up to 25 words. Extra words are just 20C each day. | Business Oppty's | START YOUR OWN INTERNET BUSINESS, MOW! vwvw quickinfo247 com, 1487308 IEF I Announcements | NEED HELP ACHIEVING YOUR LIFE & CAREER GOALS? Let NC-HCAP help. Join us for "What You Need to Succeed", an inspira tional presentation/interactive discus sion that will empower and equip ywu to excel personally, academically, and professionally. Ennchment Seminar: Thursday. November 8. 6:oopm. 116 Beard Hall/Pharmacy School. Call 966-2264 for more information. Help Wanted WANTED. ARTIST S MODEL. $ 15/hour Painter seeks female model: Weekend and evening hours 933-9868 http://www paulewally.com BARTENDERS NEEDED!!! Earn sls - 30/hr Job placement assistance is top priority. Raleighs Bartending School. Call now for information about our half-price tuition special. Offer ends soon! HAVE FUN! MAKE MONEY! MEET PEOPLE! Call 919676- 0774. www.cocktailmixer.com. Lu _L_ * LIBRARY PAGE Year-round posi tion. 15 hrs/wk. Sundays 4-Bpm; oth er 11 hrs. negotiable. Shelve library materials in alphabetic and numenc order Must be highly self-motivated, dependable, and efficient. Need ac curacy. quickness Pays $6.50/hr. Apply by November 9: HR. Town of Chapel Hill 306 N. Columbia St. 968- 2700. Can download applctn from www townofchapel-hill.org EOE. HEALTHY MALES 18-34 YEARS OF AGE; UNC Andrology Lab is currently recruiting sperm donors. Compensation provided. Please call 962-6596 for more information. OCCONEECHEE GOLF CLUB needs PT help Weekday afternoons and weekend shifts needed 15-20+ hrs/wk Benefits include golf discounts Call 732-3435 SURGE, A NATIONAL event marketing company, is hiring field reps to conduct sampling and event promotions in bars and nightclubs, weekend evenings. Must be 21 +. have reliable transportation, and be outgoing. Start pay $ 10/hr Call 835-9698 | Announcements | UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY NEED STORAGE SPACE? gf Safe, Secure, Climate Controlled STARPOINT STORAGE Hwy 15-501 South & Smith Level Road (919) 942-6666 ISPIEDINO • DWI • IHfllC I |W Robert H. Smith, Atty. At Law QM Carolina Graduate wilt) over 19 years ’JBtO SMSC. experience representing students LsfSWFfanklnK^aboveficmVsHertSySlLl^^Sj sion of education. Kendall Maffett, an EMP promotions consultant, said the bus is geared not only to college stu dents, but also school children, boys and girls clubs and vocal and band groups. “We prompt people to start thinking and looking around their environment and say - oh, yeah, I remember that song,” Morrison said. “Teaching is that - making people think.” Thought about songwriting is a goal 4 Lines, 4 Days SIO.OO Line Classified Ad Rates Commercial: For-Profit 4 Lines, 4 Days $24.00 Up to 25 words. Extra words are just 20C each day. Add $6.00 for each additional day. Help Wanted Activism JOBS with the SIERRA CLUB S3OO-SSOO/Week • Protect our national forests • Work with cool people Work with the Sierra Club on a campaign to protect the environment. Rapid advancement career opportunities. Benefits. Chapel Hill Call Molly 933-9994 Help Wanted | Announcements November is National Diabetes Month Student Health Services will be offering FREE blood sugar tests Wednesday ♦ November 7, 200! Union Ist Floor Lobby 11:00am - 1:00pm Call 843-7173 for more information CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS INSTITUTE presents Many Causes , One Struggle: Working for Change in Difficult Times Featuring Guest Panelists: CONSTANCE CURRY, GRACE COMONTOFSKI, & REVEREND CARRIE BOLTON Monday, November 5, 2001 * 7pm 039 Commons Room * Graham Memorial For more information contact 919.962.9001 Co-sponsored by the Jordan Institute for Famflies, the Carolina Women's Center, 8t the UNC-Chapet Hill Department of Sociology Arts of both EMP and the Electric Bus. Among the bus’ tents is a Song Lab where visitors can work hands-on to understand what makes a song. Visitors also are encouraged to develop their own songwriting ideas in the lab. “It’s a way of telling the history of rock music through a particular lens,” said John Covach, UNC professor of music. Covach, who teaches popular music, will deliver a guitar-augmented lecture, “From Help Wanted MALE VOLUNTEERS mmn Healthy Men 18-35 Years of Age needed for: Bacterial Disease Study For information call 966-6323 Help Wanted GET PAID FOR Your Opinions! Earn sls-$ 125 and more per survey! www.money4opinions.com. COMMUNITY SKILLS INSTRUCTOR- Re sponsible Individuals needed part time Monday through Saturday mornings/af ternoons to provide one-to-one instruc tion and support to a high functioning 18 year old male with autism in Hillsbor ough. Minimum requirements: one year of college or equivalent experience. Ex cellent hourly wage and experience! Please send letter of interest, resume, and your hours of availability to: Autism Society of N.C.. Attn: Pam. 505 Oberlin Rd.. Ste 230. Raleigh. NC 27605 or email at pdidomemco@autismsociety-nc.org. EMPLOYERS NEED EXTRA HELP FOR THE HOLIDAYS? ADVERTISE YOUR SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT IN THE DTH CLASSIFIEDS! 962-0252 ESPRESSO BEVERAGE SERVERS Southern Mudd needs servers to work in its drive-thru coffee kiosk, located in Falconbndge Center, next to Hardeeis. on Hwy. 54 at 1-40. $7-SB/hour plus tips! Apply in person 11am-Ipm, Mon-Sat or call Mary 489-5353 slo+/hr Participate in a psychology study on social interaction and receive slo+ in one hour. For more in formation. UNC students email social_interaction@unc.edu. MARKET CELL PHONES, pagers, etc. looking for sharp, friendly people looking to make ss. Will train. www.theanswerto.com/successnow or call Jan toll-free 877-801-5929 | Announcements "PASSPORT PHOTOS" Faculty £ Student Discounts Sterling Business Services Rams Plaza • 15-501 ByPass - 933-1111 ■ Need a FREE lawyer? Check out our web site: http://sunsite.unc.edu/sls/ Student Legal Services rh Suite 222 Union • 962.1303 Ad Enhancers: Bold Type: 50C per/word each day ® ox V our 50t each day 10 point $i each day, 12 pt. $1.50 each day, 14 pt. $2 each day Help Wanted Internships THE BEST STUDENT INTERN SHIPS! Paid and unpaid (and feder al work study). 4-12 hrs/wk. seek ing 4 individuals with great person alities to work with senior citizens one on one Program tailored to your major Foster career goals and make a difference in someones life Call A Helping Hand 969-7111 Child Care AFTERSCHOOL SITTER FOR 4th grader and tutor for Bth grader needed Flexible hours. 10min from UNC Must have car Call 960-7227 AFTERSCHOOL CARE needed for 4 year old girl 3h6 p m Monday-Thurs day. Own transportation desired Job-share for FT care of 12 month old boy. Call 928-8819 MOTHER S HELPER WANTED for active 3yr old and baby on the way. 2 half-days per week (flexible). Experience and references re quired Call 402-9866 for details. CHILDCARE NEEDED FOR fun 9- month-old baby girl. Flexible day & evening hours. Own transportation preferred, references required, hourly rate negotiable For more info call 401-5260 | For Sale | SENIOR NURSING STUDENTS 9 NCLEX/Nursing Board Review Floppy disks (Mosby and NCLEX sources) avail able, $45 or best offer. Call 969-7931 or email kfly@myself.com. | Wheels for Sale | CLASSIC AUTO IN excellent condition 1954 MGTD Color is "Carolina Blue" CaH 910076- 2481 or 9104140134 Price $15,300.00 CHEVY BLAZER TAHOE LT. 94. excel lent condition, green metallic. 4-door, black leather, power all. 2WD. 200 HP. Automatic. 114 k. ABS. AC, (Blueßook $8300). $7200; (919)9280794. 90 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVille 125 K Runs great. New brakes. Only SBOO 080. Call Kenny at 960-7904 88 HONDA CIVIC maroon, au tomatic. 4-door, runs well. S2OOO Please call 960-2951. | Announcements TUTOR FOR CREDIT Applications are now available for The Peer Tutoring Program. Receive 3 hours pass/fail credit for tutoring Tuesday or Wednesday evenings from 6-9 pm during the Spring 2002 semester. Tutors are needed for the following subjects: ANTHROPOLOGY 10; ASTRONOMY 31; BIOLOGY 11, 50; BUSINESS 24, 71; CHEMISTRY 11, 21, 41, 61, 62; COMPUTER SCIENCE 14, 15; ECONOMICS 10, 100; FRENCH 1-4; GEOLOGY 11, 12; GERMAN 1-4; ITALIAN 1-4; LATIN 1-4; MATH 10, 17, 18, 22, 30, 31, 32, 33; PHILOSOPHY 20, 21, 22; PHYSICS 20, 24, 25; PORTUGUESE 14; PSYCHOLOGY 10; SOCIOLOGY 10; SPANISH 1-4; STATISTICS 11, 31 Look for application forms at the Student Union desk or at 103 Phillips Annex. The deadline for returning applications to Phillips Annex is Tuesday, November 20 at spm. Interviews are required, and you should sign up for an appointment when you return your application. If you have questions, please call the Learning Center at 962-3782. - Pay In-State Tuitaj? “ Brad Lamb, Atty at Law ntjimuw Experience aavice on Hi P %*atehjitim<%mc#in process I— http://members.aol.cofftflSradßLamb *WL Tobacco Low Price Leader Cigarettes by pack or carton ® Imported • Cigar • Rolling • Clove CAMPUS beverage Tlfcli 7 ffLSrfrriM Vrr JB Craft to Art: Style and Structure in Beatles Music” at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the bus. The brainchild ofjody Patton andjimi Hendrix aficionado Paul Allen, the Experience Music Project in Seattle hous es about 2,000 artifacts, only a fraction of EMP’s 80,000 article collection. Its exhibits include displays of historical gui tars and clothing of artists like Janis Joplin. EMP spokeswoman Paige Prill said the educational reach of the museum is Display Classified Rates Call Courtnee Poole 962-3914 | Wheels for Sale | HONDAS FROM $500! Police impounds Listings 800-719-3001 x 7451 Office Space FOUR OFFICES IN newly constructed passive solar, daylit building in Pittsboro Shared facility with meeting room, work room and kitchen. Call 919-542-1396. | For Rent | College Digz.com FREE Off-Campus Housing, Sublet & Roommate SEARCHING | For Rent | EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertis ing in this newspaper is subject to the fed eral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any prefer ence. limitation, or discnmination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national or igin. or an intention to make any sac pref erence. limitation, or discnmination." 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 basis in accordance with the law. To complain of discrimination, call the federal department of HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777 5 MIN VVALK to campus. 3BR/2BA. hardwood floors. $750/month Available now! Call 969-1472 SPACIOUS. MODERN 6BR/ SBA town house On busline, convenient to UNC. living room with ceiling fan. dining room, large kitchen with dishwasher, full-size W/D. central heat and AC. Storage Nice, safe neighborhood, ample parking. Avail able May or August $375/bedroom. Call 933-0983 or 516-6369. 2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE @ Mill Creek New paint and flooring. Available Mid- Dec Flexible lease. Rent S9OO Call Casie @ 968-8025 or Lynn @ 233-1516 3 BR/ 2 BA HOUSE WITH DECK, large fenced in backyard, on bus line. SIOOO/ month. In Carrboro. Call (770) 947-2317. BYNUM COTTAGE FOR RENT 12605F with two ponds, screened porch, animals allowed. Ideal for a single occupancy. S9OO/mo. Call Dave @ 786-7816 | Rooms DO YOU NEED housing for Spring se mester? How about living in Granville Towers? Female or male Call 370-4764 HOUSING CONTRACT FOR sale. Female room in Cobb. Great location. Call ASAP 914-3067 or kittridg@email.unc.edu. Roommates MALE SEEKING 2 ROOMMATES to share new 3BR townhouse off Glenwood Ave . Ra leigh. 3BR/3.58A S4OO/mo plus 1/3utili ties. Call 969-7931 or email kfly@rnyself.com. SEEKING ROOMMATE FOR spring semes ter to share beautiful 3BR/2BA apartment $350+1/3 utils Must have car. Call 490- 7981 or email DerekJH@email.unc.edu. | Announcements | extended by the Electric Bus. “We real ly want to inspire students, and adults as well, to test their own creativity.” The bus will be located in die Smith Lot on Skipper Bowles Drive and will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. Admission is free. The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached at artsdesk@unc.edu. Deadlines Line Classified Ads Noon, 1 business day prior to publication Display Classified Ads 3pm, 2 business days prior to publication Roommates UNC STUDENTS! BEAUTIFUL room with your own bathroom near campus on Air port Rd. five buslines. SSOO +utilities W/D. huge closet, partially furnished, pets allowed! Kelly 919-932-9343 ROOMMATE WANTED AVAILABLE immediately IBR in 3BR/IBA apt. in Glen Lennox. Quiet neighborhood. $325/mo. +l/3 utilities DSL N/S. no pets Nov. (rent+util) prorated. 932-4273 or toda@cs.unc.edu ROOMMATE NEEDED! SHARE 6BR/ 3BA home close to campus! Fully fur nished. This house has it all! Avail ability negotiable $425 + 1/6 utili ties Call Brandi for details! 929-3579 lost & Found LOSE YOUR KEYS RECENTLY? Come by to claim- Ste 104 Student Union, 8:30-5 M-F LOST 10/31. MOTOROLA StarTac Cellu lar Phone. Somewhere between Venable and Kinkos 806-0823 FOUND: NECKLACE WITH Chinese char acter. near Steele Building. Call 962-1634 to describe and claim. Volunteering YOU MAY BE the only visitor a home bound elderly person sees all week Call A Helping Hand and make a dif ference in someone's life. 969-7111. | Personals | Roswell-This has been a blast, but please don't call again until you have gotten educated Your lack of sex sav vy is getting between us. Take the AIDS Course. Spring. Tues 5:306:45 PM. one credit - enroll in Public Health 120. Section 1 (Undergraduate) or Section 2(Graduate). Your Alien Angel. Thank you to the beautiful fairy princess who bought my jacket from me. Your shining, sparkly beauty inspired me. I hope you stayed warm, because you looked great in my coat. | Personals | HtlfPMak&A Miracle- Happen, If you're a healthy woman between the ages of 21-32, consider becoming an egg donor. Program participants are paid $2500 for a completed cycle. For more information, call the Duke Infertility Program at (919) 684-5327. GRE GMAT LSAT MCAT Prop Course* CaH Now to Enroll THE PRINCETON REVIEW J m£JHLO£ E < To get the advantage, chert the day's rating: lOlsltie easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 5 - You're not quite up to par Don't take on extra work now. and don't say much about what you're already doing No point in letting the competi tion in on your plans You do have plans, don't you? If not. find a comfortable place to be and come up with some. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 7 - Avery attractive person has something to teach you It could be about business, or it could be about love that part isn't doer. The attraction ts obvious, however, and the lesson could bring you great rewards Try not to let it get in the wsy of your regular duties Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 7 Make tentative plans but not major commitments. Focus most of your attention on bringing the money in, not on how you’re going to spend it Set goals, then plans, then a checklist Then, get started. Cancer (June 22-Juty 22) Today is e 7 - You’re lookin' good and faelin* evßn better. You're ready to try something bold But be fore warned that actions will be much more effective than words. Don't talk about it. just do it. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6 - Take time to ponder your possibilities, assess your options, explore your alternatives. Set priorities and consult advisors. This is not pro crastination. it’s planning. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7 - Your discarded items could be exactly what your favorite group needs One person’s trash is another’s treasure, so don’t just pitch that stuff. Find a good home for it. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 22) - Today is a 7 - No more goofing off Time to settle down and get back to business You sure tike going places, so don't complain if you have to work to pay for it- But dont work harder Work smarter Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 7 - Share information you've recently teamed with a person who can put it to good use This will eventually be to your benefit, put dont do it for that reason. Do it because you can and because it will help. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 6 - You're naturally lucky, but this is not a great time to gamble Make a secure investment instead. Something that was beneficial before, or something old. should work But dont talk about it. Do it. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 6 - It's payback time. Do something special for a person who did a good deed for you once. If you dont immediately know who. give yourself a minute. You’ll think of somebody But don't teO. Have it be a surprise Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today * a 7 - Time to reign in your enthusiasm somewhat Channel that energy. Your friends, relatives and co workers will be amazed at how much you can accomplish. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 6 - Something you'd been wondering about is starting to make sense. The solution being proposed now ts much more to your liking Negotiations havent been completed yet. so don’t drift off Continue to pay close attention (c) 2001 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. Orrin R. Robbins, Attorney DWI, Fake ID, Speeding Who should you call? Just ask your friends. www.tixflxer.coin 968-1825 —to find what _you need in the DTH Classifieds! iatlg (Ear MM tTlir Satly Car Mrrl Travel/Vacation BEACH A SKI TRIPS www.sunchase.com I.BOO.SUKCHASE SPRING BREAK! 2000 Winner of Blue Chip Enterprise Award and 1 of 6 Small Businesses Recognized for Outstanding Ethics by CBBB in 1998! 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