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ah? iaily Oar ll?ri No Justice for Tar Heel defense BY BRIANA GORMAN SPORTSATURDAY EDITOR For once it wasn’t the defense that was making North Carolina fans groan it was the offense. The Tar Heels are well known for having one of the most miserable defenses in the ACC, but if anything positive came out ofNorth Carolina’.; 14-5 loss against Wisconsin on Saturday, it was the defensive effort. Despite its reputation and 109th ranking last year, the defense looked solid against the Badgers, giving up only 14 points to a team that had scored 121 in its first two games. Moreover, the Tar Heels held junior running back Brian Calhoun, who’d rushed for a combined 305 yards in two games, to 171 yards on the ground and didn't allow his longest run of the game, a 26-yard dash, until the fourth quarter. “We knew they were going to try to run on us,” said senior defensive end Tommy Davis. “And we just knew we had to stop the run, and we felt like we did a great job.” The UNC defense also made some critical third down stops, letting the Badgers convert only 6 of 17, and got its first sacks of the season, bringing RP? HHi Herpevac W For Mots information Call: _ 919-843-3174 in Chapel Hill UN© 919-788-5333 in Raleigh ©lf? Daily Oar MM Help Wanted VpnCATJPAY'*' ; ° w accepting applications for Iflexiblehour" hootersgirls Apply in person my HOOTERS OF B RALEIGH AIRPORT V,# "“'i? (919)469 2900 V' W 4206 Old Wake Forest Rd. ■gV ;/ (919)850-9882 KWfe"' Hourly fl ’■} Benefits Include: * bT*..iu-aI Coverage * Tuition Assistance Help Wanted LOCAL MORTGAGE COMPANY seeking motivated self-starter to run and implement internet email and databasing strategies to help us achieve sales growth and consistency. Computer proficiency is a must including Word, Excel, and Outlook as well as an overall knowledge of HTML and other Internet Technologies. Estimated 15 hours/week. Compen sation based on sls/hour plus performance bonufr es. Email resumes to Lynda@RTPHomeLoan.com. SPARTACUS NOW HIRING: Waitstaff, hosts, bartenders to work in upscale restaurant Full-time/part time, flexible hours. Apply in personfln front of new Super Target off 15-501.489-2848. LEARNING SERVICES CORPORATION provides high quality community integrated services including res idential rehabilitation, therapeutic day activities & supported living for persons with acquired brain in jury. Currently recruiting the following: Life Skills Trainers, Durham and Raleigh: Full-time & part-time all shifts. Responsibilities include direct care super vision of Residents, assisting Residents with ADLs & engaging residents in therapeutic activities. The ideal applicant includes recent graduates and/or students in healthcare fields or individuals with comparable experience. Clean driving records a must. Bilinguals in English/Spanish a plus for all positions. Competitive benefits package available for full-time employees. Applications may be com pleted on site at LSC, 707 Morebead Avenue, Dur ham, NC 27707; 800 Recovery Drive, Creed moor, NC 27522; or email tmcfalls@leamingsefvices.com. Faxed resumes accepted at 919-419-9966. Include location preference in response. Any questions, please feel free to contact Teresa McFalls at 919- 419-9955 x 29 or 919-529-1242 xllO. Learning Ser vices Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. JOIN OUR TEAM! Cafe Carolina and Bakery. Excellent wages, flexible schedules, bene fits, no late nights. Apply in person. Meadow mont Village. Advancement opportunities available. EOE. IN-HOME COMPANION needed afternoons for re tired elderly woman. Two blocks from campus. Possible study opportunity; few responsibilities. Promptness important! Hourly wage negotiable. Call Jenny: 967-1264. SEEKING STUDENT TO help with household chores, errands. Live-in a possibility. Considerable flexibility if you're the right person. Please email C.S. Love: slloduke.edu ASAP. SALADELIA CAFE SEEKING part-time front count er help. Flexible hours. $9/hour. Apply in person. 4201 University Drive, Durham. 489-5776. LOOK OUT CASUAL CLOTHES of Chapel Hill seeking candidates with strong work ethic & friendly dispa sition. Retail sales experience a plus. 15-30 hours/ week. 83 South Elliott Road. Email resume including work availability to offthegroundoearthlink.net. RAINBOW SOCCER FIELD ASSISTANT WANTED for Chapel Hill recreational league. Approximately 25 hours, weekday afternoons and Saturdays. Must be dependable, good with kids of all ages, organi zational skills, dynamic attitude, and reliable trans portation. Soccer coaching and refereeing experi ence preferred. Call 967-8797,260-8797 ASAP. MOONDANCE GALLERY AT Meadowmont Village is now hiring. Happy, energetic people needed to work part-time. Afternoons, evenings, and weekends. Craft andfor retail experience helpful, not necessary. Apply in person. Questions: call 265-0020. down Wisconsin quarterback John Stocco four times for 25 yards. Another first of the season for the UNC defense was a fumble caused and recovered. When Wisconsin seemed poised to score late in the first quarter, the Tar Heel defense recovered the ball on North Carolina’s 8-yard line. But despite the positive steps taken on Saturday, the defense won’t get any breaks this weekend against rival N.C. State. Starting middle linebacker Doug Justice the senior who caused the fumble likely will be out for the season after breaking the fifth metatarsal in his right foot in the loss. “He’s a great kid, and he’s just become a great leader on our foot ball team,” said Coach John Bunting. “We’re going to miss him a lot.” Though Justice is already in his fifth year with the team, having red shirted as a freshman, Bunting said he’s looking into securing a sixth season of eligibility for the player because the injury came in the sec ond game of the season. In the meantime, junior Victor Worsley, who recorded six tackles against the Badgers, will be filling Help Wanted Help Wanted PART-TIME MANAGER of fundraising and market ing. 15-20 hrs/wk. BA arts management, 5 years ex perience, classical music interests. Additional infor mation www.mallarmemusic.org. STUDENT ASSISTANT: Running errands on cam pus, assembly of program binders and materials, typing evaluations, averaging class results, stuff ing envelopes and brochures. Need reliable trans portation (that would be used for the errands and be reimbursed), driver's license, some lifting, pro ficient in Word, Excel, and Power Point. SB/hour. 4 hours on MWF. Apply: Libby_McDonald@unc.edu with resume and class schedule. SALADELIA CAFE SEEKING PART-TIME OFFICE AS SISTANT. Flexible hours. $9/hour. Apply in person at 4201 University Drive. Durham. 489-5776. WAREHOUSE HELP NEEDED. Part-time, full-time positions available immediately. Must be able to lift a maximum of 35 lbs Perfect for students Flex ible hours Great merchandise discounts. Please email pongsodesignerathletic.com or call 919- 382-5513x107. THE PRESERVE AT Jordan Lake Golf Club is seeking individuals to work in the snack bar/beverage cart. Restaurant experience preferred. Call 919-542-5501. TAR HEEL TAKEOUT IS accepting applications for part-time customer service representatives and con tractual drivers. Please email your phone number and brief resume to tarheeltakeout@gmail.com. THE CEDARS OF Chapel Hill Club, Inc, a premier re tirement community, requires a fitness coordinator to host aqua & land exercise classes, games & com petitions, as well as instruct on fitness room equip ment usage. Six to twelve months experience and interest in working with seniors required. Excellent benefit package including free employee Life. Medical, Dental & Disability Insurance & 24 days PTO. Submit resumes to hr@cedarsofchape!hill. com, mail to 100 Cedar Club Circle, Chapel Hill, NC 27517; or apply in person Tuesdays and Thursdays noon to spm. Criminal background checks and drug screening required. The Cedars is an equal opportu nity employer. Diversity is vital. GREAT JOB! Responsible person needed to assist un dergraduate with daily academic schedule. $12.50/ hour, about 4 hours/week. Call 668-3838 (daytime), 490-6663 (evening). SOFTWARE SALES POSITION Must have excellent telephone skills and familiari ty with computer software. Downtown Chapel Hill office. SB-14 base +lO% commission. Resume with GPA to hsurette@telesage.com. Models (female) wanted for artistic nude/lmpiied photography project Location: Durham. Web page: www.onemodelplace.com/photographer.Jistcfm? P_1D=65046 or www.musecube.com/jja9o Email: jja9o@hotmail.com, 940-597-4981. PART-TIME TELECOMMUTE sales professional want ed for amusement park industry. Contact jja9o@ hotmail.com for more information. AFTERNOON AND WEEKEND, part-time (flexible hours). Clerk. Used furniture & antique store 8 miles from UNC campus. Good people skills, must be able to multi-task, $7.50/hour start. Call Ridge 619-1946. SHERATON CHAPEL HILL HOTEL. Now hiring: bell man/van driver. Contact Amanda Glenn: One Eur opa Drive; Chapel Hill, NC 27517.919-968-4900. Fax 919-942-3557. agfennosch.soleil-group.com. DTH FILE/STEVE ANDRAWES North Carolina middle linebacker Doug Justice (53) likely will miss the remainder of the season after breaking a bone in his foot Saturday. in for Justice at middle linebacker. Having earned Academic All- ACC honors the past three years, Justice was as much a leader on the field as he was off it. “He sets a high bar for a lot of our I’lhv coif at The Challcmie for onh ... f I *25“ *l9“ | tuvlmho. v.ir fim-n A c.rt fev Mnrnlay-fmlavOnly { | Altar l’nto*nttta? ID at chtvlttn. lU*nlA>r up u> $ i four iihtycrti Ttv linn- to m#tt iretL Exptn* f V • ~WL Tee Times: (336) 578-5070 www.TheChallenge.cotn Classified Advertising Help Wanted Activism JOBS with the SIERRA CLUB S3OO-ssooAVeek • Stop Arctic and offshore drilling! • Work with great people! • Make a difference! Work with the Sierra Club & the Campaign to Save the Environment to protect the Arctic Wildlife Refuge & protect North Carolina's coastline. Career opportunities & benefits available. Chapel Hill, NC Call Daniel 933-9994 Help Wanted BARTENDERS WANTED! S3OO/day potential. No experience necessary. Training provided. Call 1- 800-965-6520 xlO5. BARTENDERS NEEDED!!! EARN S2O-35/hour. Job placement assis tance is top priority. RALEIGH'S BARTEND ING SCHOOL Have fun! Make money! Meet people! Call now about our back to school student tuition special. 919-676-0774. www. cocktailmixer.com. KESTON CARE IS looking for outgoing males and females to work one-on-one with devetopmentally disabled children in Chapel Hill, Durham and Chat ham County. Afternoons, evenings & weekend hours available, reliable transportation a must. CPR and first aid is a plus. If interested in a hab tech position, please call Keston Care, M-F, 9am-4pm at 967-0507. RUBY TUESDAY’S NOW HIRING. Highway 54 loca tion. 10 minutes from UNC. AM and PM servers and hosts. Part-time and full-time. 919-4054118. OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE now hiring servers, hosts and buspersons. Minimum 3 shifts/week, minimum 1 year server experience. No experience necessary for hosting and bussing. Apply in person M-Th, 2pm 4pm. 3500 Mount Moriah Road, Durham. No phone calls please. | Internships \ INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE. We are the promoters of Budweiser Raleigh Downtown Live. No pay, but gain real experience in the music industry. Com-mit ment as little as 4 hours/week. Check us out at www.DeepSouthEntertainment.com. Call 844-1515 or email infooDeepSouthEntertainrnent.com. SALES A MARKETING INTERNSHIP. Gain valu able sales & marketing experience with local pub lishing company. Enhance your communication and organization skills working in a young professional environment. Work flexible schedule, no nights or weekends. Average sll/hour. Call 968-0225 x 938. INTERNSHIP IN DEVELOPMENT: Join the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center family. We employ 14 full-time staff and 60+ Carolina undergrads. We provide hands-on science education to 134,000 vis itors/year. www.moreheadplanetarium.org. Looking for UG business student, or other UG majors with interest in business. Only UNC undergrads may apply. SKILLS: MS Word and Excel essential; MS Access, desktop publishing desirable; interest in using interns research tools, comfort with data entry, planning and staffing events are pluses TIME: 10 hours/week. Starting salary $ 7/hour. Resume and three references to Carol_Vorhaus@unc.edu. | Child Care | BABYSITTER NEEDED MONDAYS for 3-year-old girl. 6:3oam-3pm. Punctual, references required, crim inal background check. SB/hour. Prefer college stu dent. Start Monday, 09/26. 960-4202. FIVE STAR HOME CENTER has part-time/full-time opening for infant through 2-year-old. Carrboro Plaza area. Small ratio. Operator has master's de gree in education. 942-7775. AFTERSCHOOL SUPERVISION FOR 9.12, and 13- year olds in Southern Village. M*f, 3-s:3opm. Drive to activities, help wttfi homework, have fun. $lO - depending on duties. Call 255-7701. Sports players to live up to,” Bunting said. “It’s one thing to talk about those things Doug walks the walk.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. | Child Care SAFE DRIVER NEEDED to pick up students in Dur ham & Chapel Hill late afternoons & evenings on weekdays. Own car & good driving record a must. Compensation for time & gas. 919403-2923. AFTERSCHOOL SITTER NEEDED for family near Duke. Experience and references, good driving record and dependability required. 656-8888. AFTERSCHOOL CARE FOR elementary age kids. M-F, 2:30-s:3opm flexible days/hours. 960-5922 or mad@duke.edu. LOOKING FOR CHILDCARE provider to pick up 11 and 12-year-old daughters from school at 2:45pm, supervise homework and take to afterschool. Within 10 minutes from UNC. 919-812-7590. AFTERSCHOOL CARE NEEDED M-F or MWF approximately 2:45-6pm. Duties include supervision of homework, driving, errands. No housework. Must have own reliable car, dean criminal and driving record, references, experience. Non-smoker. Opportunities for occasional evenings, weekends, extra hours. sll/hour. Please call 490-4406 after 7pm. WANTED: A BABYSITTER for an 8-year-old during weekdays from 2-6 pm. Please contact dm@cs.unc. edu or 942-0356. AFTERSCHOOL CHILDCARE needed 3-7 pm, M-F. Oc casional overnights possible. Must love kids, have car and sense of humor. 919-942-5500. AFTERSCHOOL CARE NEEDED for 12 and 14-year-old kids. Must have reliable car for transportation to activities. Monday thru Friday, 3:30-spm. Non-smoker, good driving record a must! 302 3148. EARLY CHILDHOOD OR SPECIAL EDUCATION major or related experience needed for childcare, home work help. Males and females encouraged to apply. $lO/hour. 968-8484. jmmjones@bellsouth.net. BABYSITTER with Diabetes care experience need ed for 11 -year-old boy, Car and references required. Great pay. 919-933-8309. SUNDAY MORNING CHILDCARE provider needed for downtown Chapel Hill Church. B:3oam-12:30pm. Call 593-2298. Misc. Wanted FALL WORK: $12.25 base-appointment. Ideal for students. Customer sales/service. Will train, condi tions apply, all ages 18+. Call now 788-9020. | For Sale | MOVING SALE! ALL furniture must go. Desks, chest of drawers, entertainment centers, storage/ward robe/filing cabinets, office chairs, fancy couch. 919- 643-2001. campaka@earthlink.net. FULL SIZE MATTRESS with boxspring and metal frame. 1 year old. Can include linens. $175. Contact lan ibgsOßoemail.unc.edu or 786-8774574. IN GREAT CONDITION. VILLAGE MOTEL / RESTAURANT: Furniture, bed spread, curtains. 15-501 South. Call phone 919- 342-6331, leave message. 1990 BMW 525* 116 K miles. 5-speed manual trans mission. Recent upgrades. Asking $3,000, negotia ble. Call 932-5977. | Tickets | ROLLING STONES: 2 premium tickets, Durham 10- 08-05. $799 or will consider trade for good Duke/ UNC basketball tickets. John, 877-371-2729. | For Rent | Fair Housing ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, famil ial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimi nation." 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 US Department of Housing and Urban Development housing discrimination hotline: 1-800-669-9777. ROOM FOR RENT on second floor of my home. Very quiet, responsible non-smoker. 967-0558. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 ■ WOMEN'S SOCCER at Florida State, 7 p.m. Tallahassee, Fla. FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 ■ MEN’S TENNIS UNC Fall Invitational, All Day Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center ■ FIELD HOCKEY vs. Duke, 7 p.m. Henry Stadium ■ MEN'S SOCCER vs. Clemson, 7 p.m. Fetzer Field ■ VOLLEYBALL vs. Virginia Tech, 7 p.m. Carmichael Auditorium IJH DUKE UNIVERSITY W MEDICAL CENTER Data Manager Position available in the laboratory of Dr. David Madden at the Duke University Medical Center http://www.geri.duke.edu/cogpsych/main.htm. The lab is located in the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, and the research focuses on age related changes in cognitive function. Duties for this position involve processing different forms of imaging data (e.g., fMRI, diffusion tensor), using SPM and locally developed software, as well as programming stimulus presentation for behavioral studies, and network administration. Minimum educational qualification for the position is 8.5./ B.A. Background in computer science and/or biomedical engineering, familiarity with MATLAB, helpful; two-year commitment preferred. Duke University is an equal opportunity employer. Submit resume to harri@duke.edu | For Rent | STUDIO APARTMENT AND IBR APARTMENT. Close to UNC, Quiet wooded area in Greenwood subdivi sion. Includes utilities, deposit required. SSOO/month and $695/month. Call 967-0558. CONDO FOR RENT CHAPEL HILL On busline 2BR/ 2BA, LR; dining; kitchen; porch; half-bath. New range, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator. New paint, carpeting, pergo type flooring. Pool, tennis, laundry, parking. 5750/month. No pets, smoking, undergrads. Call 919-260-2066. 4BR/4BA WITH walk-in closet, W/D, dish washer, central air. Near campus, on 2 bus lines. Pod, clubhouse. $415/month, utilities included. Fumished/unfumished. 933-2215, 808-281-7691. 3BR/2BA HOUSE available November 1. On busline, close to everything. Large wooded lot in mature neighborhood. Hardwoods, fireplace, W/D, dishwash er. 967-6611, $1,350/month. A NEWLY RENOVATED 2 room studio apartment. Near busline, quiet. Full kitchen, bath, and W/D sep arate from living/sleeping area. AC. Off-street park ing. No smoking/pets. Separate entrances. $550/ month. 919-619-0192. 2BR/2.58A KENSINGTON TRACE Apartments. New paint / carpet swimming / tennis / basketball / extra parking. T busline, S7BO/month, includes utilities. 919-656-0235. RECENTLY UPDATED 2BR/2BA Finley Forest condo. All appliances included, tennis and pool included, minutes frgm UNC, large deck, SBSO/month. Call Chris, 919-201-3075. 2BR/1.58A BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSE near UNC (1 mile)! Carpeted, full kitchen, W/D, skylight, ceiling fans, 2 story, balcony, patio, storage. Quiet. $785/ month 643-2884. WALK TO CAMPUS: 18R/1 BA with bonus room. W/D. Dishwasher. Central air. Central heat. Available immediately. $650/month. 919-933-8143. LARGE 2BR/1.58A, walk-in closet 2 miles to cam pus. N/S Express busline. W/D, S6BO/month. 919- 357-2566. FOR RENT. 2BR/2BA condo in Finley Forest off High way 54. W/D, fireplace, AC, pool. Non-smoker. On UNC busline. Available now. $750/month. Great condition! Fresh paint! 215-5174, leave message. SBR/2.58A, AVAILABLE immediately, right off Frank lin Street, W/D, hardwoods, 2,000 sq/ft. Call 919- 201-9529. 103 MASON STREET. Close to campus. 3BR/1.58A, large deck, fireplace, lots of storage. S9OO/month, water included. Call 619-3788. UNIVERSITY COMMONS: 4BR/4BA, 2nd floor, W/D, couch, full kitchen, pool, clubhouse. J/D buslines. $1,300/month or $325/bedroom. 919-444-7739/ 919-541-6309. APARTMENT IN HISTORIC HOME: 405 Ransom St. Excellent location very near campus. Top floor of historic home is 2BR/1 BA apartment with full kitch en. Shared W/D. Extra large rooms with hardwood floors, dormer windows, large kitchen, good closet space. Extra nice setting. You need to see to appre ciate. No undergrads please. Rent is $1,200/month, available now. Call Cindy at 967-0776. FOR RENT: 103-C Isley Street. 2BR/IBA. 10 minute walk from Franklin Street. $595/ month. Cal! Carlos at 908-392-6020. 2BR APARTMENT - SUBLET S6OO. Merritt Mill Rd. Short walk down McCauley Street to campus. Plenty of parking, indudes W/D. Call Arbor Realty 942-9937. MARRIED STUDENT HOUSING: A short drive gets you so much more for your money! Just twelve minutes south of campus off 15/501 to your own private, quiet setting. A newly remodeled duplex with 2BR/IBA, all new appliances, all new floor ing, wood burning fireplace, W/D, center island in kitchen, outside deck, all new paint and land scaping. All this for only $650/month. Call today, 967-0776 and let us give you details. BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS 3BR/2BA condo. Busline. Near Timberlyne. Huge loft, private deck. S9OO/ month. 919-929-1309. LIVE IN THE COUNTRY. A short drive to campus from 303 Homestead Road. 2BR/1 BA brick ranch house with carport and yard with room for gar den. Full kitchen with dishwasher, hardwood floors, W/D. Just S62S/month! Call Cindy at 967-0776. Cats welcome with pet fee. HOUSE FOR RENT. 1923 Homestead Road. Split level, 4BR/2.58A, Walk to all three Chapel Hill schools. Sits on large shaded corner lot. Plenty of room for parking. $1,150/month, 919-942-8005. 2BR CONDO, 2 miles from campus, busline. Stove, refrigerator, W/D, dishwasher. $695/month. 919- SI 0-6972 or inspection@nc.rr.com. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2005 SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 ■ MEN'S TENNIS UNC Fall Invitational, All Day Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center ■ CROSS COUNTRY Great American XC Festival, All Day, Cary ■ FOOTBALL at N.C. State, 12 noon Raleigh ■ VOLLEYBALL vs. Virginia, 6 p.m. Carmichael Auditorium ■ TUESDAY TRIVIA! Back by popular demand! When was the last time North Carolina beat N.C. State in football two years in a row? go to: www.dailytarheel.com | Sublets | SUBLEASE MY APARTMENT in Stratford Hills. $347.50/month. Close to campus, need to know by September 30th. Email Eric at eneff@email.unc.edu. SUBLEASE MY ROOM in Granville Towers. I am offering SSOO cash. Please contact cheyenne@email.unc.edu. 1 BR TO SUBLET. Chapel Ridge Apartments. S6BO/ month. Includes utilities. Free cable, internet. W/D, Pool, computer lab, health center. On busline. Close to University. 919-945-2825. | Rooms I 3BR HOUSE, 1 BA dean hardwood floors, all ameni ties induding W/D. No smoking. Located on busline across from Eastgate Shopping Center. $425/month. Utilities included. 933-6488. ROOM IN PRIVATE home with private bath. Large closets, pleasant neighborhood. 3 minutes from UNC. 929-6879. Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED FOR 3BR/2.58A condo. On busline, W/D, internet pool, tennis. S4OO/month + 1/3 utilities (about $100). 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