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©?? Sailg (Jar MM FIELD HOCKEY Team struggles with first loss Breaks 25-game winning streak BY DANIEL PRICE ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR WINSTON-SALEM - There they were. Stretching in silence. Not talking. Not smiling. And most importantly, not winning. The customary postgame cool down was anything but rou tine Sunday for the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team, a squad that hadn’t lost since Penn State knocked them out of the 2006 NCAA Tournament. The sound of revelling lowa players and fans was all that could be heard at Wake Forest’s Kentner Stadium. The scoreboard stood ominous ly at the opposite end of the field, staring down the melancholy Tar Heel squad from afar. HAWKEYES 3. TARHEELS 2. The one-word UNC nickname was just one of the two glaring mistakes on the scoreboard. The score obviously had been reversed. The Tar Heels don’t lose in field hockey. But Sunday they did. Immediately following the final horn, coach Karen Shelton let her team know exactly what she thought of the less-than-desirable outcome. It was unacceptable. And though she admitted later that certain teaching points can come from the defeat, how to be a good loser should never be one of them. “Show me a good loser, and I’ll show you a loser. We don’t feel good about this at all,” Shelton said. The Tar Heels embodied that attitude on their way off the field. Heading to the bench after the excruciating defeat, Shelton’s play- 7C v <s'* v Cfuttede’ — I DINNER BUFFET * I $1 OFF I ! With your UNC student ID j 35 Chinese has the best variety of Chinese food around. You can choose from over SO herns on our Super Buffet, or order from the extensive menu. Lunch 11 am-2:3opm Friday/Saturday Dinner 4:3opm-10pm Sunday-Thursday Dinner 4:3opm-9:3opm CLOSED MONDAY University Square • 143 W. Franklin Street • Chapel Hill • 919.968.3488 • www.citysearch.com/rdu/35 Bfoe Satbj (gar Heel Help Wanted OUTREACH COORDINATOR, Kidzu Children's Museum, 15 hrs/wk. Plan and implement anew family education and outreach pro gram. Requires strong spoken and written Spanish, www.kidzuchildrensmuseum.org for more info. Help Wanted r ••■■■■••• mmmmammooo mm—mmmnrnn ■MBNtM GT* ■ ■ j Shula’s 347 Grill is now seeking I MMSt I VZT energetic service-minded asso- J j ciates to join our team. Shula’s S gMfek g pnii | 347 Grill is an upscale, sports- I J themed restaurant delivering a fine I • m dining experience in an upbeat • M and casual setting. M Located inside the ; Dl . . . Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel j j Please apply in person at: £ j I Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel Our team is curtendy seeking fiont- I ! One Europa Drive of-the-house management line I • i iin Kl "i-rca-r cooks, pantry cooks, dining room • j Chapel Hill. NC 27517 ser vers, food runners, and host/ (919) 968-4900 hostesses. !•••■■■■■••• ■■■■MM■■■■MMBaaMM■■■■••• mmmmmmoorn ■■■■MtH PM & Weekend HELP NEEDED for “he Agora at Granville Towers If you enjoy working in a friendly, upbeat environment then we have the position for you. i Applicants should be customer service oriented and previous restaurant experience a plus, but Cnot required; we will train. Flexible schedules and convenient location are ideal for students. We offer competitive wages starting at SB/hr with a weekend differential. Call 37XM599 for more information or submit an application online at www.granvilletowers.com. FOE i THE DAILY TAR HFEL IS HIRING AN ADVERTISING PRODUCTION ASSISTANT L x -W -jt* ***•*-* SdUk '9 Must be: if iCCs--?'. * \ • A student G > 4 % ft. • Able to work mornings somewhere between g.- the hours of 9am-l 2pm, 2-3 days/wq|k Jte % Job includes filing and rtiisc. computer tasks Mac experience, inDesign. a good attitude, and professional discipline a plus. Starts at $6,j?5/hr. - —— —• 1 Come by to pick up an application 1 f' in Suite 2409, UNC Student Union‘ DEADLINE: Sept. 12 crm JHHTTMVTKfBHHi % tgll ; DTH/KAITLIN MCKEOWN lowa players celebrate a late goal that helped propel the Hawkeyes to a 3-2 win. The Tar Heel loss was their first since the 2006 NCAA Tournament. ers were stripping shin guards and goalkeeper gear as if the loss had saturated the equipment itself and they wanted to distance them selves from it as quickly as pos sible. Fighting back tears and violently stuffing travel bags, the Tar Heels seemed to just want the experience to be over. “That’s what I think (Shelton) wants us to be angry about,” junior forward Danielle Forword said. “We don’t want to feel this again.” Perhaps North Carolina goalkeeper Brianna O’Donnell summed up the feeling of the team best. After pondering how exactly to express her feelings, ail she could say was: “I really don’t have words.” • The schedule doesn’t get any easier for UNC. The Tar Heels travel back to Kentner Stadium on Friday to play Wake Forest, who took down lowa 3-2 Saturday. Help Wanted STUDENT WANTED TO help in lakeside home near UNC campus. Housecleaning, organizing errands. Attitude more important than experi ence. Class schedules accommodated. $12.50/ hr, 4 hours twice a week, SIOO/wk. Your kayak or canoe welcome. Ibanner@nc.rr.com. Help Wanted Place a Classified: wwvu.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 UNC field hockey stats since last loss Wins: 25 Goals: 108 Opponents' goals: 14 Shutouts: 17 If the Tar Heels hope to avoid that unfamiliar feeling and get back to the jubilant cool down they’re used to, something will have to change. Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. PtEGAL CINEMAS BARGAIN SHOWS IN ( | *' Pass Cisc T > • TIMBERLYNE 6 933-8600 Weaver Dairy al Airport Rd 800-FANDANGO 1741s BABYLON AD(PG-13) (220 435)715 DISASTER MOVIE (PG-13) (215415)720 COLLEGE (R>-ID REQ'D (225440)735 HOUSE BUNNY (PG-13) (210430)710 TROPIC THUNDER (R) -ID REQ'D (200 425) 725 DEATH RACE (R)-ID REQ'D (420)730 THE ROCKER (PG-13) (205) PM ""Lmnina Take 15/501 South towards Pittsboro Exit Market St. / Southern Village BABYLON A.D. G3L 12#25WW:2W40 COLLEGES —12:55-3<XFS.'OW:IO-950 TRAITOR* 1:154:10-7:15-9:45 THE DARK KNIGHTO ifIMfIMOMMO STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARSE 12302:457:159.30 THE ROCKER SB _ m Outdoor Screen: 9/5 -9/6 § 8:15 WALL-E "HE! [fTADm" *O.OO IDIOI TA L| SEATING PTH CLASSIFIEDS Help Wanted DB SUTTON & C HAIR SALON. Now hiring a receptionist. Must have customer service experience and flexible schedule. To apply, send resume to sconner@alumni.unc.edu. SPARTACUS RESTAURANT now hiring wait staff, hosts and bartenders, full-time, part time, flexible hours. Apply in person, M-Sa between 2-6 pm. Off 15/501 near Super Tar get. 919-489-2848. VALET PARKING ATTENDANTS needed for up scale restaurants & private events. Customer service skills, good driving record, weekdays & weekends, day & evening. Base pay +great bps. 919-829-8050 or 919-796-5782. YMCA OUTREACH COUNSELOR position. Must be 21 years or older and have experi ence working with a diverse community of 5-12 year-old children. Looking for a staff member who has great communication skills with children, parents and teachers. Staff member will need to obtain their Commer cial Driver's License and be available Mon day thru Friday, 2-6 pm. Apply at the YMCA located at 980 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. For more information, call Ryan Seeger at 442-9622 or email rseeger@chcymca.org. Help Wanted MEZ. CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN From the Chapel HID Restaurant Group that brought you 411 West, Squid’s, 518 West and Spanky’s, we are proud to introduce Mez Contemporary Mexican Restaurant on Page Road (Exit 282) just off f-40. We are only 20 minutes from downtown Chapel Hlll/UNC campus. We are hiring servers, hosts, bussers/runners. Applicants must be 16 years or older to host or bus. You must be 18 years or older to be a server. All applicants should be energetic, eager to leam and conscientious in their appearance. Compensation is an hourly rate plus tips/tip-out Part-time and full time positions are available and flexible hours are possible. We look forward to meeting with you and possibly joining our team. Please contact Jason Gooch at mailto: Jason@mezdurham.com Sports tIOIN BE A PART OF . . J ■ 101 _ You can pick up an application from * W " B THE BEST TEAM the DTH office in the back of the _ _ _ IN COLLEGE Student Union, Suite 2409, or visit THE DTH! journalism. • (kaffir CAMPUS RECREATION UPDATE ALWAYS COCA-COLA. ALWAYS CAROLINAII i ' &GOLF KAYAK • HIKE • CL,MB WIFFLEBALL Sept 6: Day Hike ~ Eno River 4 players • Men's, Women's, & Co-Rec Sept 14: Kayaking ~ Falls Lake Sian ud SeDt 2-9 Sept 2l: Rock Climbing ~ Pilot Mt Sept 27-28: Kayaking ~ Roanoke River DISC GOLF individual entry All skill levels welcome. Sign up Sept 2-9 Register in 101 SRC. nKHHi CompUSA recreation women on campusrec.unc.edu fvjyg i We |gJjJJL. BMlailßiilWWHß Upcoming Tryouts I Women's Basketball-9/3 & 9/4,Bpm-9:45pm (Fetzer Gym B) H Women's Volleyball •9/ 7-9/11, Bpm-9:45pm (Fetzer Gyro 4/ Softball - 9/7 & 9/8, 7pm-B:3opm (Ehringhaus) Men's Volleyball - 9/15-9/22,8pm-9:45pm (K l Mn&f, StfflnQCr Men's Team Handball- Open Practice 9/3,4pm-6pm $75 entry fee • 5-week, 10-session weight training program Women's Team Handball • Open Practice 9/3,6pm-Bpm Help Wanted DTH ADVERTISING PRODUCTION The DTH is hiring an ADVERTISING PRO DUCTION ASSISTANT. Must be a student able to work mornings somewhere between the hours of 9am-12pm, 2-3 days/wk. Job includes filing and miscellaneous computer tasks. Mac experience, InDesign, a good attitude and professional discipline a plus. Starts at $6.55/hr. Come by to pick up an ap plication in Suite 2409, UNC Student Union. DEADLINE: Sept. 12. When picking up appli cation, specify the position. RESEARCH: Healthy male subjects (ages 18- 58 years) with bald or shaved scalp wanted for study investigating the temperature sense of the scalp. sl6/hr paid. Contact Anahit Mehrabyan (Room 2170, Old Dental Building) anahit_mehrabyan@dentistry.unc. edu, or 919-966-44%. BARTENDING! Up to S3OO a day, No experi ence necessary, training available (fee). Call 1-800-%5-652Q ext. 105. ON CAMPUS OFFICE WORK: The HW 'Odum Institute is looking for a part-time student assistant to help with general of fice duties approximately 15 hrs/wk. Start ing pay: SB/hr. Please email resumes to kristinconnell@unc.edu. CARE PROVIDERS WANTED to help disabled female professional with personal care and other daily living tasks. sl2/hr. Perfect job for students. For information email deli zaos@gmail.com. PART-TIME OFFICE HELPERS: Carolina Livery in Durham seeks to fill part-time positions for immediate openings as well as fall, spring work. Positions ideal for college juniors and seniors as well as graduate student spouses. Need office helpers 15-30 hrs/wk (hours flexible). Excellent pay. Historically positions filled by UNC students and company is UNC alumni owned. Please contact dfox29l3@ aol.com with letter of interest, including your major, GPA and work availability. Help Wanted Help Wanted JOHNNY T-SHIRT: The Carolina Store is now hiring at our mail order warehouse in Hillsborough. Both part-time and full-time positions are available starting immediately. We are open 10am-6pm Monday through Friday, with occasional night or weekend work. Commit ment through end of December required. Duties include shipping, receiving and working in our ware house (heavy lifting required). SB/hr. Applications can be found on our website at johnnytshirt.com or in our retail store on Franklin Street. ADMIN, SPECIAL PROJECTS ASSISTANT Local investment firm seeks proven per former to: provide administrative assistance to the firm, including travel scheduling and expense reporting, facilitate professional, friendly interactions with business partners, service providers and the general public and manage projects essential to the functioning of the business and related to accounting, event planning, legal documentation and marketing. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills, exceptional organizational skills and high intelligence, integrity and energy. Abilities to quickly build strong relationships and to work both independently and as part of a driven team will also contribute to success. Detailed knowledge of and prior experience with Microsoft Excel, Word, and Power Point is highly preferred. Very competitive salary and benefits, plus opportunity to grow with the firm. 919-806-4373. HAIRCUT MODELS PAID CASH for dramatic haircut or color video. The longer your hair, the shorter you go, the more CASH you're paid, www.cash4haircut.com. cash@cash 4haircut.com. BARTENDERS ARE IN DEMAND! Earn S2O-$35/hr. 1 or 2 week and weekend classes. 100% job placement assistance. Raleigh’s Bartending School. Have fun! Make money! Meet people! Ask about cur rent tuition rates. Call now! 919-676-0774, www.cocktailmixer.com. RAINBOW SOCCER FIELD Assistant wanted for recreational league. Approximately 25 hrs/wk, weekday afternoons and Satur days. Must be dependable, good with kids, organizational skills, dynamic attitude and reliable transportation. Call 919-260-8797, 919-%7-8797. PART-TIME JOB: Position available for people thinking about or majoring in 1 of the medical fields such as nurs ing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, pre-med or 1 of the other medical disciplines. No experience necessary, can train. Mornings, eve nings and weekend positions avail able. Pays sl2-sl4/hr. Call 932-1314 for more information. PLACE A CLASSIFIED www.dailytarheel.com OR CALL 962-1163 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2008 Help Wanted PART-TIME JOB: Content writer wanted. Flexible work environment 10-15 hrs/wk, $9/hr. Contact klong@fiscalprogress.org. Internships INTERN, WIRELESS, PART-TIME Seeking a career in the wireless field? Cool wireless firm seeking intern to work afternoon flex ible schedule. Great opportunity for college students or anyone seeking part-time. Call us at 919-942-4214 for an application or email your resume to hr@usatcorp.com. REPUTATION ANALYST: Receive college credit for analyzing how NC companies are portrayed in the news media. Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-2pm and can be taken for 1-3 hours of credit. JOMC 394 Carolina Observatory on Corporate Reputa tion. Email research-ocr@unc.edu. Lost & Found LOST: SILVER MESH RING. Has sentimental value please call if found. Thank you. 305- 926-5662. Parking PARKING: VERY CONVENIENT location, qui et, well lit located between West Cameron and West Franklin Streets. $305/semester. Contact phc@nc.rr.com or %7-4155. PARKING SPACES CLOSE TO CAMPUS. Guar anteed, well lit. 923-6787. GREAT LOCATION: Parking space 2 blocks from Carolina Inn. S7O/mo. Call 929-3494. Personals IF YOU WERE SEXUALLY ASSAULTED on a grassy area during the early morning of 8/20/08, a towel, brown sandals, pink bikini underwear and red cup have been collected by the Chapel Hill Police. If you decide to bring charges, this evidence may be helpful. Roommates WALK TO UNC, FRANKLIN STREET. $375/ mo. IBR in a 4BR/2BA. Drive by 105-C Isley Street. Then call James, 919-605-3444. SHARE ADORABLE COTTAGE Female grad student (owns house), seeks roommate for 3BR/2.58A close to campus, 1 block off Franklin. Furnished, decorated, new kitchen and bathrooms, dining room, laundry room with W/D, flat screen over fire place, sun room, custom stained hardwood floors, garage, plenty of parking, fenced backyard with large deck. Private, safe, lovely neighborhood. S7SO/mo includes all utilities, cable, wireless, 919-467-8322. Services CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Mr. Clean Carpet. We specialize in residential and commercial cleaning. $25 per room, free estimates. 919-799-7383 or 919-699-4641. RECYCLE ME PHASE! 13 lailg ©ar Heel | Sublets | S3lB/MO. STARTING JANUARY. One room available from January to May. Within walk ing distance to campus, also on the A and T bus lines. 704-640-1767. Tickets For Sale 1 OR 2 SEASON TICKETS for UWC football games. Great seats on 50 yard line. Call 942-3881. Travel/Vacatien SPRING BREAK 2009. Sell trips, earn cash and go free. Call for group discounts. Best prices guaranteed! Jamaica, Cancun, Aca pulco, Bahamas, S. Padre, Florida. 800-648- 4849 or yvww.ststravel.com. Tutoring Wanted TUTOR: Looking for a tutor with strong language arts, writing skills and knowl edge of French to tutor a 9th grader 1- 2 hours on the weekends. Respond to tutor2ooß@nc.rr.com. TUT&R NEEDED: Seeking a responsible student to tutor a high school freshman in organizational skills and other subjects, as needed. Previous tutoring experience re quired. Call, evenings 919-932-5913, days 919-286-2287. FRENCH TUTOR wanted for Fall 2008 se mester. Needed for lower level UNC French literature class. Wanted ASAP. Email look ingforfrenchtutor@gmail.com. Volunteering YOUTH SOCCER COACHES are needed at the YMCA. Teams meet once weekly (Sat-- urdays, September 13th thru November Ist) at Homestead Park. 3 year-olds through 6th graders, FUN focused, recreational league. Coach with a friend or join other volunteers! Contact Mike Meyen at mmeyen@chcymca. orgor9l9-442-%22. LIKE HELPING CHILDREN LEARN? Sign up to VOLUNTEER for a variety of roles, all grades with Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools: www.chccs.kl2.nc.us Information on UNC campus in Student Union room #2511 be tween 10am-4pm, September 3,4, 9, 11. Email: volunteer@chccs.kl2.nc.us 967-8211 ext. 281. RAINBOW SOCCER COACHES wanted! Vol unteers needed for youth teams in Chapel Hill, ages 3-13. Practices M/W or Tu/Th, 4:15-s:lspm. All big, small, happy, tall, large hearted, willing, fun loving people qualify. Call 919-967-8797, 260-8797. Reg ister online www.rainbowsoccer.org. Did You Know You can now place your DTH classified online at www.dailytarheel.com Click on “Classifieds” IT’S EASY!
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