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er.com three hour event Does not
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PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY GROUP
THERAPY. Cognitive-behavioral group ther
apy for peojjle with anxiety caused by pub
lic speaking Sessions begin in February
and will meet for 8 sessions (length of ses
sion 1 5-2 hrs) Group composition 4-8 peo
ple Modest fees UNC Psychology Clinic.
Call 962-6906 or email clinic@unc.edu.
CLASS OF 38 SUMMER ABROAD
FELLOWSHIP Applications are
available at the International Center.
116 Carolina Union. Awards of
$3500 each for sophomores and ju
niors to pursue a project of personal
or career interest. 962-5661. http;//
internationalcenter.unc.edu/services
programs/ 1938/index.html
EARN SIOOO FOR YOUR GROUP
Work on campus to raise money for your
student group or organization. Make your
own schedule and earn $5 per applica
tion Please call 1-800-808-7450
AFRICAN-AMERICAN VOLUN
TEERS NEEDED for UNC re
search study. $lO payment. For
more information, call Dr. Alison
Lyke 966-2626 (men) or Dr
Michael Lim (962-0029 (women).
RESEARCH STUDY Are you a wom
an who has been sexually assault
ed? If as an adult you were forced
into sexual activity you did not wish
to participate in. you may be eligi
ble Compensation of $35 is provid
ed for group or individual interviews
with a nurse researcher UNC-CH
School of Nursing 919-843-4603
FREE CHILD CARE UNC student is conduct
ing study on play groups. Free after school
child care if child is willing to participate
Call 929-7121 or welterli@email.unc.edu.
Help Wanted
Announcements 1
ORGANIZED LIVING
THE *1 Retailer in organizational products.
Opening soon in Durham. $7-11/hour FT
& PT. Call Derrick 800-862-6556 Ext 601.
Artist's model $ 15/hour Painter seeks
female model: weekend and evening hours
933-9868 email: info@paulewally com
NOMINATIONS
REQUESTED
Qmuellor’s ij
For Excellence in Student
Activities & Leadership
Nominations are encouraged from all
members oj the l nirersily Community
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WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 13, 2002
Nomination Forms Available at
Union Desk. YMCA Building.
104 Steele Building, or
wwtv.unc.edu chancellorsawards
For further information contact
Kathy Sutton. 966-4045
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HIV Vaccine Study
HIV negative
Men & Women
18-50 years old
Low Risk Behavior
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Call: 966-6323
FREE MUSIC
with
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DISBAND* JETT KINK
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The Great Hall * Tuesday, Jan. 29 * Bpm
Free MUSIC & Free FOOD
Sponsored by the Carolina Union Activities Board
Healthy non-smoking adults 18 to 40
Adults 18 to 45 with asthma
Adults 45 to 80 with emphysema or
chronic bronchitis
>•***,
Payment for Screening and Studies /
919-966-0604
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Help Wanted
Activism
JOBS
with the
SIERRA CLUB
S3OO-SSOO/Week
• Protect our national forests
• Work with cool people
j 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
$250 PER DAY POTENTIAL -
bartending Training provided
1-800-293-3985 ext 515
RALEIGH LAW FIRM in Cameron Village
area seeking May 02 graduate to work
minimum of one year in full time Couri
er/Clerk position. Ideal for pre-law gradu
ate. Require reliable vehicle for travel. Must
be dependable and detaiForiented E-mail
resume to law@jordanprice com or mail to
PO. Box 10669, Raleigh. NC 27605
BEST WESTERN UNIVERSITY
INN: Part - ime Front Desk position
available Great job for a great per
son! We are looking for an outgo
ing team player with a great per
sonality Genuine concern for cus
tomer service a must. Please call
932-3000 for further information.
Earn up to $69 for
drinking!
UNC-CH Psychology Department pays
SB/hour for alcohol study Must be 21 or
older, and have no major medical condi
tions Call 843-4304 for more information.
STUDENTS! NEED MONEY? EPM
Lawncare has several PT positions avail.,
working in the Durham/Chapel Hill area.
You can work around your class sched
ule. Daytime, evening and Saturdays.
Must have transportation Call Dale at
467-0660 EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
LIVE AND WORK IN COLORADO! Bea
CAMP COUNSELOR at Girl Scout over
night camp in the mountains SW of Denv
er. General/Unit counselors and program
specialists (western horseback riding, hik
ing. outdoor skills, crafts, nature, sports,
challenge course, dance and drama) June
1-early August MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Competitive salary, room, meals, health in
surance, travel allowance Call 303-778-
0109 x 281 or email rhondam@gsmhc.org
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HU %lacll tf, Gt+cfci HU s
The Cross-Cultural Communications Institute
present
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Author of
Former editor of Destined to Witness:
Ebony Magazine IBSBjp2W Crowing Up Black
in Nazi Germany
Tuesday, January 29 • 7pm • Toy Lounge, Dey Hall
FREE!
For more info: 962-9001 or visit www.unc.edu/depts/bcc
FREE TUTORING
Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings from 6-9 pm
Second Floor of Dey Hall • Beginning January 22, 2002
Peer tutors available on a drop-in basis - first come,
first serve - to help in the following courses
TUESDAY 6-9 pm WEDNESDAY 6-9 pm
French, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Latin,
Math 10-31, Busi 24 & 71, Econ 10, : Math 10-33, Astronomy 31, Busi 71,
Stat 11, Psych 10, Phil 22, Geot 11, \ Econ 10, Psych 10, Anth 10,
Anth 10, Biology, Chemistry, Biology, Chemistry & Physics
Physics & Computer Science
For additional help in physics, chemistry
and math, try these free resources:
The Math Help Center • 224 Phillips • 3:30-7:3opm Mon-Thurs
The Chemistry Resource Center • 225 Venable Hall • 12-6 pm Mon-Thurs
The Physics Tutorial Center • 210 Phillips • Bam-6pm Mon-Fri
(as tutors are available - see schedule on door for PHYS 20, 24, 25, 26 & 27)
QUESTIONS? Call 962-3782
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Extra words are just 20C each day.
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Help Wanted
UNC Upward Bound Program
Now Hiring for 2002 Summer Residential Program
June 16-August 2,2002
Full-Time Teachers: English.. Matht.*n ! .iUo > <'Phv.'.i':s, Science (Biology
j & Chemtstry}.Chem;;;-ry- , Pfij’ ;!•:.. Spanish • Minsmum Retpurtmeniz: BA w B.> Dtigree
Part-Time Teachers: Science {Biology & Chemistry), Musk: Choir
| Journalism. Drama • Minimum Reqr.nrment<: HA or Bi Degree
Residence Hall Coordinator;
Bridge Coordinator - Upward Bound h a pre-college
1 u;?r , fi- 1 ,. m :r ., jj* w g- r >v program designed to generate w
participants (high school age students)
Assistant Residence Hall Coordinator; tbe "’f d ""***
Residence Halt Night Monitor - EX-X?
j 'ymJirai'f student Secure an application and additional
information from UNC-CH Upward
Tutor Mentors - Mtfunutnt Requirement: Bound Program, Room 225 (1401/2
? p , o u,. y;, . East Franklin Street above the Carolina
In, : > 5 Warred lOanjbUen Coffee Shop).Telephone: (91 $) 962-1281.
Preference will be given to applicants
Tutors - Liiith ,< I::TC t.-. ami Spamstt W/ by February 18.2001
Positions open until filled.
Help Wanted
CARRBORO RECREATION b PARKS
Part-time temporary YOUTH BASEBALL
UMPIRES Needed April-June for games
involving ages 6-14; umpiring experience
and/or baseball knowledge preferred; 4-
10 games/week on weekday evenings
and weekend days; flexible scheduling
Pay Rate sl2-19/game, depending on
league ADULT SOFTBALL OFFICIALS
Needed April-June; officiating experience
and/or softball knowledge preferred; 2-6
games/week on Tues and Thurs even
ings. with Sun afternoon make-ups; flexi
ble scheduling Pay rate $16.50-
17 50/game FACILITY/ACTIVITY SU
PERVISORS Needed March-June (with
potential for continued employment). 6-
24 hours/week; baseball experience and
knowledge preferred. Pay rate: SB/hour
Application deadline: February 15. 2002.
For more info on any of the above posi
tions. call 918-7364 For an application
contact Personnel. 301 W. Main Street,
Carrboro. NC 27510; 918-7320 EOE
Boat. Bike. Hike. WORK Nantahala
Outdoor Center in NC mountains is
looking for reservationists. Seasonal
work. 3-8 months $5 15/hr, housing,
benefits Call 800/232-7238 x2lO
Music Major or Music Enthusiast
Looking for easy going person
who can individually teach piano
to 3 children (11. 9,7). Flexible
schedule, located near Univ. Mall:
lessons would be once a week for
2-2.5 hours @ S2O/hour Please
email maureen chew@sun.com
or call 531-5852
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Help Wanted
Help Wanted
GOLF DIRECTOR - An international golf
company is seeking a Golf Director to
manage the golf operations on deluxe
golf and travel packages offered around
the world. Candidates need to enjoy trav
el. possess excellent organizational skills
and strong interpersonal skills Great ben
efits. salary based on experience. Please
reply with cover letter, resume and salary
history to Personnel Director. Kalos Golf.
104 North Elliot Road. Chapel Hill. NC
27514. No phone calls please
PART TIME £r Summer Help An inter
national touring company is looking for
part time administrative help through the
semester with the potential for full time
summer employment. Responsibilities
are varied but center on helping prepare
groups to depart on high end golf tours
Excellent computer skills required, as
well as good communications skills.
Hours are flexible and pay based on ex
perience. Please reply with cover letter
and resume to Personnel Director. Kalos
Golf. 104 North Elliot Road. Chapel Hill.
NC 27514. No phone calls please.
PANTRY COOK
FULL-TIME. Must be willing to learn
and be versatile. Experience preferred.
Great benefits. Please call Chef Patrick
at 489-6565 or apply in person. Tues -
Sat. at Hope Valley Country Club.
3803 Dover Road. Durham. NC 27707.
UNC SCHOOL OF Dentistry is in need of
research subjects to participate in dental
pain control study. Requires two visits, in
cluding removal of wisdom teeth and a
6hr on-site evaluation S4OO (does not in
clude removal of teeth). Call 919-218-6425.
8-5 and leave name and number for
further information/registration.
AUTISM SOCIETY OF N.C. needs
part-time Community Skills Instruc
tor for 20 hrs/week to provide 1-to-1
instruction and support to a teenager
with autism in Chapel Hill. Minimum
requirements: 1 year of college or
equivalent experience. Excellent
hourly wage and experience! Please
send letter of interest, resume, and
hours of availability to: Megan Clode.
2417 George Anderson Drive. Hills
borough, NC 27278 or email to
bradandmegan@email msn.com.
CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO
CITY SCHOOLS COMMUNITY
SCHOOLS PROGRAM
is now hiring for After-School 2001-
2002 positionsGßOUP LEADERS: Lead
elementary school-aged children in re
creational. enrichment activities. Jan. 14-
June 10 HS Diploma, experience work
ing with children required. M-F. 20hrs/wk
2-6 @ $9.31/hr. Some TTh positions To
apply: Call 967-8211 ext. 263 for informa
tion or pick up an application in the Com
munity Schools Office at Lincoln Center.
Help Wanted
PART-TIME DESK POSITIONS 9am-1 30pm
or 1:30/2pm until 6pm. Answer phones,
take orders, label, insert, etc SB/hour.
Sterling Business Services. 933-1111.
Earn SIOO/HR
Entrepreneurial minded seniors and
grad students to represent one of the
nation's largest providers of Federal
Consolidation Loans. 858-759-8855
Research Associates-Cell and molec
ular Biology Ribonomics is a start-up bio
tech looking for BS/MS in biological sci
ences with 3-8 years experience in mam
malian cell culture, construction/transfec
tion of expression vectors, immunoprecipi
tation. western blotting and general labo
ratory support Should have demonstrated
excellence in lab techniques, be able to
work independently, show strong personal
initiative with good organizational skills.
Contact information: Ribonomics. Inc. P.O.
Box 13169 RTP.NC 27709-3169 Fax: 919-
544-1732 E-mail: jobs@ribonomics com
PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK.
NURSING. OT/PT MAJORS Ideal
opportunity to gain experience in
human services field. Habilitation
Aides to provide training, super
vision. and personal care assistance
for children and adults with devel
opmental disabilities living in group
homes. Evening, weekend, early
morning and/or 3rd shift hours
available. Training provided.
$ 10/hour. Part-time or full-time
Please phone RSI at 942-7391. or
fax resume to 933-4490. an EOE
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§ DTH Editor
The Daily Tar Heel is seeking students to serve on the panel that
will choose the editor of the DTH for the 2002-2003 school year.
Applications for the seven at-large positions on the DTH Editor
Selection Board are available at the DTH Office & the Carolina
Union info desk kiosk.
Applicants must be available for an orientation meeting from
5-6 pm on Wednesday, March 20 and from approximately
B:3oam-4pm on Saturday, March 23 to conduct interviews
and make the selection. All students may apply for at-large
positions except current DTH news staff members. If you
have any questions about the process, please contact
Kathleen Hunter (962-4086; krhunter@email.unc.edu) or
Janet Gallagher-Casse! (962-0520; jgcassel@email.unc.edu
r "i
Gotta Make This Journey:
Sweet J-foney in the T^pck
I Ml
Wednesday, January 30
7PM • Toy Lounge (Dey Hall)
FREE Film
Singing to end the oppression of Black people worldwide.
Sweet Honey embraces musical styles from spirituals anil >
H I ; blues to calypso, anil concerns ranging from feminism to |
II ecology, peace anil justice. This vibrant anil engaging video
l profiles the a cappclla activist group anil features individual i
portraits, powerful concert footage, anil commentary ; \
by Angela Davis. Alice Walker, and Holly Near.
The third film in the "Women Make Music" series ? |
presented by the Carolina Union Activities Board Music
Committee, WXYC and Feminist Students United.
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Deadlines
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Noon, 1 business day prior to publication
Display Classified Ade
3pm, 2 business days prior to publication
Display
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Rates
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962-3914
Help Wanted
FITNESS CENTER MONITORS
needed for H.E.E.L.S for health,
the University employee wellness
program for all faculty and staff.
CPR certification required Will
train. Must have good customer
service skills. Gain valuable ex
perience to add to your resume
Contact Lucy Piner: 962-1422
Internships
THINKING ABOUT A CAREER IN
ADVERTISING OR PUBLISHING?
Test the waters with an (unpaid) in
ternship at the University of North
Carolina Press, located on campus
and within walking distance of
public transportation. The Advertis
ing Er Direct Marketing Department
is now accepting applications for
the spring semester, with possible
extension into the summer 10-15
hours per week. For information,
contact Chris Egan at 966-3561
ext. 231 or chris_egan@unc edu
Summer Jobs
SUMMER CHILD CARE needed SW
Durham. June 3-August 9 8 am. to
4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday $325/
week + mileage Boys 15 and 13. girl
7 Field trips, swim club, nice kids
Need car. non-smoker, references
544-4078 evenings. 929-2362 days
Horizon Camps
ARE you a dynamic, energetic, compas
sionate. motivated individual looking for
the experience of a lifetime? If so, then
Horizon Camps is the place for you. Hor
izon camps is made up of five OUT
STANDING co-ed summer camps, seek
ing AMAZING staff to work with INCRED
IBLE kids ranging in age from 7 to 15 Lo
cated in NY. PA, ME, and VW, positions
are available in the areas of group lead
ing. athletics, theatre-arts, water sports,
outdoor education, and so much more.
For more information and to complete an
application please contact us www.hori
zoncamps.com. 1-800-544-5448
SWIM TEAM COACHES. 2002 Sum
mer Season. Kildaire Farms Racquet
and Swim Club in Cary 467-4313.
| Child Care |
Child care needed for one child 2 days
per week from 3-5:30. Can be flexible
on the days. Must have own transpor
tation. Please call 929-2914.
REGULAR. RELIABLE SATURDAY even
ing sitter for funny, mellow 11 year old
boy (6-10 pm) No smoking, own trans
portation. 3835178.
BEAUTIFUL IBR WITH private bath avail.
Lovely Chapel Hill home for grad student
willing to help with children and home 4
days Er nights/week. Call 302-1211
S Today's Birthday (Jan. 29}
This is a great year for making commitments romantic,
business, whatever Get married, have another child, take
on a business partner If you're single, don't worry Love is
in the air. and you look marvelous Same's true if you're
married Fall in love with your spouse all over again
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
- Today is a 9 - The attraction - or
maybe the repulsion - between you
and another parson is phenomenal.
You’re pouring energy back and
forth to each other.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
- Today is a 6 - Pay attention so that
you can modify your plans as you go
along. Don't feel bad if you didn't
think of everything Pretend you're
perfectly prepared, and you'll be able
to handle any situation
Aries (March 21-April 19)
- Today is an 8 - You should be in a
good mood, but you sure have a lot
going on. Everybody wants your atten
tion. Don't stretch yourself too thin
Pay total attention to the people
you're dealing with
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
- Today is a 5 - There's a slight conflict of
interest in your life right now. You need
to take care of the person or the paper
work that w*B bring in the money, but
you also have domestic responsibilities
Gemini (May 21-June 21)
- Today is an 8 - Don't assume you
understand the whole truth just
because you listened to a single source
Get the other side of the story before
you make up your mind You'll end up
wiser for being more thorough in your
investigation, and so will the people
who depend on you for information
Cancer (June 22-July 22)
- Today is a 5 - It might be wise to
spend a little more for something
that will last longer. Can you think of
another way to justify the expense?
If not, forget it.
(c) 2002 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES. INC
| Child Care |
BABYSITTER WANTED FOR 2yr old
and 2mo old.. 1 or 2 afternoons each
week, flexible schedule, no smoking,
references required. Call 933-7261
AFTER SCHOOL CHILD Care needed for
3 children in Chapel Hill Ages 12. 10,
and 6 M/W/F 3pm-6:3opm Must be
reliable, responsible, and a N/S with a
good driving record Call 408-0908
CAREGIVER NEEDED IN Hillsborough 8
miles from campus For 8 and 10 yr
old For afterschool care 2:30-s:3opm.
M-F Flexible days considered Honest,
fun. N/S Reliable transportation a must
Great pay. Call 644-6994 or 314-2643
BUSY MOM NEEDS help driving kids to
lessons. Thursday afternoons 408-0939.
CHILD CARE HELP wanted for 2 5
year old twins 10-12 hours/week
(mornings). Close to UNC Non
smoker must have own transporta
tion. May-August Call 967-9822
ENERGETIC BABYSITTER NEEDED for
2 boys. 16 months and 4 years. 2 af
ternoons a week for a work at home
mom. Call 968-8475.
MED SCHOOL FACULTY member
desires child care in her home, MWF
3-7:30 pm School-aged children.
N/S. drive my car SB/hr 942-1166
| For Sale |
K 2 SNOWBOARD FOR sale Brand
new. never used, still in plastic $125
Call Josh at 225-7983
l Wheels for Sale
2001 DODGE NEON Steel blue,
tinted windows Automatic trans
mission. A/C. AM/FM cassette,
cruise control Great condition.
36k factory warranty. 20k high
way miles $9450 Call 960-4509
1975 BUICK LESABRE Convertible Caro
lina blue with white top Good condi
tion, power steering, power windows,
electric seat. $5500 neg Call 489-0764
1993 FORD TAURUS SHO 3.2 L automatic,
red. one owner, power sunroof. Sony remote
10-disc changer All leather interior, good
condition. Asking $4500 Call 402-8624
| Tickets
OLYMPICS
TICKETS!
Men s Hockey. Women's Snowboarding.
Men's Luge -a few tickets still left! email
chenley@email unc edu or call 843-5886
WANTED TWO DUKE/UNC basketball
tickets Need lower level, will pay
cash, student tickets OK Contact Chris
451-2848 or mathenyl@email unc.edu
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
- Today is an 8 - NbuH be most effec
tive working with a partner in perfect
harmony That won't be easy to
accomplish. When in public, keep your
disagreements to yourself. Bring them
up when the two of you are alone.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
- Today is a 5 - Look for a change in
your assignment. At the last minute,
somebody could want your work done
differently Luckily, you’re flexible
Youll really impress them if you ask
before they think to tell you It may
also give you extra time.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 22)
- Today is a 9 * You’re forceful, dynam
ic and more confident than before. All
of that studying is paying off. Those
who love you are cheering you on.
Accept their prayers and advice.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
- Today is a 5 - No need to tell an older
jaerson all that's going on with you He
or she probably isn't interested. Tell
this person what he or she wants to
hear That will be more likely to get
both of you what you want
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
- Today is an 8 - A loved one thinks you
can take on anew challenge You know
that person would never lie to you. You're
thinking of all the reasons why you
shouldn't. You can fix some of the prob
lems before you start Ignore old psycho
logical limitations. You've outgrown them.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
- Today is a 5 - Stash away as much
loot as possible You don’t need to
have much on hand Looks like you
have the Midas touch.