The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 26, 1996 - Page 7 U. of Calif. affirmative 'Q! action ban VVA Je. . JL L Is Now Hiring All Wendy's employees receive the following excellent benefits: *Free Meals Scholarship Program *Competitive Wage - Extremely Flexible Scheduling *Uniforms Provided *-Friendly Working Environment Shift Availability Does Apply Stop by Wendy's for Details at Michigan Union 530 S. State AL HIFTS AVAILABLE Last semester our .emtployees earned $6.50/r. This year we' n a.n g a cruise to the Caribbean. Apy at Subway N. campus- 1701 Plymouth ARBOR'S NEWEST tanning salon is w hirin sales associates. Apply at Tanfastic, 7 S. Main. ANN ARBOR'S PREMIER HOTEL Now Seeking *Bellman director *Front desk clerk *Housekeeper *Night auditor *Valet We are looking for happy, dependable, energetic, loyal people to join our top-notch service team. Weoffer excellent wages and ucfits. 615 E. HURON CORNER OF STATE AND HURON ANTHONY MADE $750 last week in only 25 hours. Jenny made more. Dick wasn't herm.He made nothing. Don't be a Dick! Ex- celleat sales opportunity. call 973-2077 for appt ATTENTION STUDENTS! American ,,Photo Marketing is seeking highly detailed oentedpeople wanting part-time employ- 4 2 hours/wk.), at $6/hour. Week- = yw only. Reliable transportation is a must. Contact Dee at 313/677-3832, Monday thru. Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ATTENTIVE WAITSTAFF/Host Staff needed for U-Club lunch. Call Dada at 763- 5789. AVON REPS NEEDED on campus today. Call Kelly 1-800/484-8040 ext. 5138. BAKERY DELIVERY. early early a.m. The Moveable Feast. Appy in person Mon.-Fri. 3-5 or call Cheryl 747-6740 for further infonnation. BE A PART of our winning team as you ovide home health services to our clients in eir homes. Cases available in Washtenaw County. Own transportation required. Call IHC at 971-420. BUS PEOPLE needed for sororityl $4.00/ hour, plus both lunchtime and evening meals. Call 995-0748. CABLE DESCRAMBLERS. Leam simple way to make them. Keep one or sell them for big $$$. 913-9826. CAMP COUNSELORS join the exciting ad- venture and share the rewards and memories at summer camp Top ranked camps in the Mtns. of PA need counselors ex- teaching water and land sports, S's/Life Guards, Tennis, Climbing, Arts and more! Salary plus room & board. 2 hours fromNYC. Call 215/887-9700 or write: 151 Washington Lane, Jenkinstown, PA 19027. CAMPUS INN Seeking enthusiastic & dependable individuals for the following positions: *Waitszaff *1lssers Bartenders *Banquet Servers & Set-up Excellent benefits & wages offered. Please aply in person at CAMPUS INN 615 E. Huron(at Huron & State COOL SUMMER JOBS! Students Needed! Eam to $12/hr. + tips working at Resort Hotels, Theme Parks, Ranches & River Raft- ing companies nationwide. Call Resort Employment Services 1-206/971-3600 ext. R55982. COUNSELORS FOR co-ed N.E. PA, over- night Jewish Federation camp-3 hrs. from NYC-General, Sports, H20, & Arts. 1-800- 973-3866. Poyntell@ix.netcom.com DAYCARE HOME LOOKING for aides, hours needed: Mon.-Wed. 8:30-5:30 $6/hr. Please call Mo. 665-0315. DAYCARE NEEDS HELP w/kids, pet care, deep cleaning, organizing, skills wlMac, day/ eve., wknds. $6-$8/hr. 996-4847. DIRECT CARE WORKERS full & part- time positions available to work with developmentally disabled adults. Competi- tive wages & excellent benefits provided. High school diploma/GED & valid Michigan driver's license required. Call 3131665-1152. EOE. DO YOU LOVE YOUR JOB? Make enough money? IF NOT, call for work at home info. 810/988-6752. DOMINO'S PIZZA has an exciting, new full-time position available in the A2 area. If you enjoy working with people in the com- munity and a fast-paced environment, then we may have what you are looking for. To interview, call Jim Gwynn 313/930-3369. E.O.E. EARN $6.50/HR. Opening at School of Public Policy for Clerk B. Duties include answering phone, copying, and various chores as assigned. Person must be avail. Mon. & Wed. from lla.m.-2p.m. plus addi- tional hours as needed. This is a work study position. Only students who have a work study award may apply. Call Linda or Penny @ 7164-3490. EARN UP TO $1000/mo. part time early a.m. Reliable vehicle necessary for delivery routes. 973-7056. HELP WANTED- Part or Full-time. Detail oriented. Familiar with PCs & word processing. $10/br. Call Bill 996-5168 at Parke-Davis Research. JOURNALIST? Trying to break into TV news? We're broadcast professionals who can show you how. For more info send a self- addressed stamped envelope to Break N News, 1002 Alpine NW Suite 175, Grand Rapids, MI 49504. LIVE LIKE A GYPSY, make out like a bandit. Average U of M Summer income $8300. All majors. Call Dirk 665-7119. MICHIGAN TELEFUND is accepting apps. for Winter '96. $6-9/hr. for talking on the phone. Fun, friendly environment. Speak with Alumni, raise money, build your resume & interpersonal comm. skills. Stop by 611 Church St. #304 or call 998-7420 for more info. NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Positions are now available at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits + bonuses! Call: 1-206/971-3620 ext. N55983. SUMMER CAMP JOBS. Leadership posi- 6386. tions with excellent salaries: gene cow- AAAA! SPRING BREAK! Panama City! 8 selors for male groups, water safety days room with kitchen. $1191 Walk to best instructors, lifeguards, fishing, archery. Call bars! 7 nights in Key West $2591 Cocoa 201/994-3897. Randolph, NJ. Beach Hilton (Great beaches/near Disney). SUMMER CAMP counselors to work one $1691 Daytona $1391 1-800/678-6386. FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your aquarium! Next to Putt-Putt Golf on Washtenaw. 434-1030. on one with children with special needs in Chicago's north suburbs. Campers are in- tegrated into groups with typically develop- ing peers in day and overnight camp settings. Call Dave Gendel at Keshet at 847/205-0274 for application. TEACH ENGLISH ABROAD - Make up to $25-$45/hr. teaching basic conversational English abroad. Japan, Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers provide room & board + other benefits. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For more infor- mation call: 206/971-3570 ext. J55984. TEACHERS FOR developmental programs in swim and Gymnastics needed. Weekday & weekend hours avail. Classes begin 2/03/96. Call immed.: 994-2300 ext. 233. AAPS Com- munity Ed. & Rec. TIMBER LAKE/TYLER HILL CAMPS Top NY & PA resident camps have over 200 summer job openings. Counselors, WSI, Arts, Athletics Specialists and more!!! BEST SALARIES and travel allowance plus "the finest summer you'll ever have." Interviews February 12th in the Michigan League Room C from 12-7. Call 8001828- CAMP (9-5 weekdays EST) for an appointment. UNIVERSITY CATERING.'The Educated Palate now hiring waitstaff. Flexible hours. Great money. Call Petey @ 763-0352. WOMEN WANTED for taste study. 20-65 yrs., n-smkr., good health. Taste test & food record req. Call 313/747-0216. WORK STUDY STUDENTS: various duties in the Medical Center. Call Liz at 936- 5504. WORK STUDY STUDENTS are needed for several office positions at Student Publications. We're looking for a punctual, energetic student for assisting with mail, phones, filing, cash receipts and computer skills. Various hours available. Pay $5.40 to $6.25 per hour. Call 764-0550 for infonna- tion or apply at 210E Student Publications Bldg. WORK STUDY positions- Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, a support center for non- profits has several jobs including community relations, clerical, education and training. For further info check our postings in Gopher- Blue or call 998-0160. Positions are for stu- dents who have qualified for Work Study only. YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS- I made $2250 in 2 weeks in business for myself. Looking for three students to do the same. Contact Jacob at 973 7456 BABYSITTER WANTED, 2-4 momings/ week. Approx. 3 hours. Trans. & ref. needed. Close to campus. 741-8034. CHILD CARE for 6 and 4 year-old and baby, housekeeping, ldry., simple meals. 3-8 p.m. M-F, a.m. hours in May. Must drive n- smkr. 1 yr. min. 996-4136. CHILD CARE NEEDED NE of Ann Arbor, for 8 & 11 yr. old 2:30-7:30 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs., & occasional. Must have own trans. & be a non-smoker. Liking for Golden Retriever & a cat a plus. 996-0593 after 7. EARLY CHILDHOOD substitute needed. Have fun and earn money too. Working with infants, toddlers, and pre-school age children. Call 668-0887 for an appointment. LIVE-IN NANNY free room & board. Care for 8 yr. old boy 7-9 a.m. & 3:30-9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Trans. nec. Good pay & benefits. Great opportunity. 761-2275. NIGHTTIME CHILD CARE in my home for 9 yr. old. 3 nights a week. Need car & references. Darlene at 475-6436. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS! Book Now! Jamaica/Cancun/Bahamas $399, Florida $129. Organize Groups & Go Free. Endless Summer Tours 1-80034-7007. o'6c- T N) N ot o __ 11-800-95-BREAK AKEA BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL A ,nd ,rew s. a s u ra. COZY WINTER HIDEAWAY Log cabins $54-75 nightly. Inc. outdoor hot tub & ski trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. DESPERATELY NEED 2 tix to UM-In- diana game Feb. 18. Call Beth 2191234-3120. GROUP OF 6 need one more couple to complete sailing party on 42 foot Catamaran, March 30-April 7, 1996. Call 517/339-1658. SOUTH PADRE ISLAND - Spring break. Why settle for a cramped hotel room? Sunchase IV has spacious 1, 2, & 3 bedroom condos at affordable rates. Deal directly with on-site management, not third party promoters. Great location, on the beach, & excellent amenities. For rates & details call toll free 800/944-6818. Internet: http:// www.hiline.net/fccs SPRING BREAK Bahamas $509, Cancun $540, other destinations avail. Call Dan, Regency Travel 665-6122, 209 S. State. AIRLINE CONSOLIDATORS OUTLET \ Northwest TWA KLM * United Delta * USAir Continental " BA EARLY BIRD SPECIAL 663-4400 SPRING BREAK '96 With only I week to live-DON'T BLOW IT BOOK NOW!! Florida & Padre $109, Bahamas $359, Can- cun $399 Organize a group-TRAVEL FREE!! For free information packet: Call SunSplash Tours 1-800/426-7710. SPRING BREAK Panama City Florida from $99 per person per week. Tiki beach bar, huge beachside hot tub. Free info 1-800/488- 8828. SPRING BREAK time: Cancun, Jamaica or Florida. So e-mail suehung@umich.edu STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Arlene at Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. 1-800-3287513 http/WwWstudeatadvttavcom FREE FOOD & DRINK PACKA@g FOR EARLY SIGN-UPS THE KING'S SINGERS- 2 tix Sat 2/03 for sale at face value. Canadian Brass 2 tix Sat 3/ 30 also face. Exc. seats. Call 332-1929. Great prices! Must sell. WANTED: 3 BASKETBALL tickets UM vs. Indiana 2/18. Call 769-3118. WORLDWIDE LOW FARES Euro-rail passes 665-6122. musi ELEKTRA RECORDS is looking for a col- lege marketing representative for Ann Arbor. Job responsibilities include retail, radio, and marketing for alternative artists. No salary/ fully paid experses/college credit. NO SENIORS. For more information call Pete or Jeff at 212/275-2860. HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E. Liberty, 665-8001. Repair, repair, repair. Lessons, lessons. Not just guitar. NEEDED: BASSIST & drummer to play w/ key boardist & guitarist. Fqr more info. please call 996-5867. $3000 MARKLEY scholarship for soph. woman eligible for financial aid, GPA 3.3 or better. Info/application at UM Financial Aid Office. Deadline 2/21/96. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in public and private sector grants & scholar- ships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F55984. JEWISH STUDENTS!! Amazing oppor- tunity to attend national conference on public policy in St. Louis, Feb. 11-13. Learn about political activism, community service. Fund- mg available. Deadline soon. Call Mami at Hillel, 769-0500, for more info. NA\ HA BE A DESIGNER PHOtNATHON CALLERS The School of Education is now interviewing candidates for our 1996 Winter Phonathon calling team. duties: Telephone School of Education alumni and solicit contributions to the School. Pay: Starting at $6.25 per hour plus bonuses and prizes. Hours: Sunday through Thursday evenings, February 4 through March 21. No calling during winter break. bQualifications: Callers must be registered U-M students. Sales, public contact, or acting experience helpful. Callers are expected to work at least two evenings per week. STo Apply: Call 763-4880 M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. School of Education Developmentand Alumni Services 1001 School of Education Bldg. 610 East University COMPUTER RENAISSANCE is hiring full-time/part-time Computer Consultants & Technicians for its Ann Arbor retail store. NEED A JOB with flexible hrs.? Full & part- time positions available at the Pizza store in the Domino's world headquarter. Flexible hrs., meal allowance, membership to earn on- site health club. Health benefits available. Call 930-3630 Monday through Friday before 1a.m. or after 2p.m. for more info. OFFICE ASST. NEEDED - immediate, part-time position. Some math skills needed. Wil train. Good pay & flexible hours. Call 995-0581. OUR CHILDREN NEED YOU to play & learn with them at our child care centers. One mile from campus. If you are available any full days M-F please call 761-2576. $6.50/hr. OUR FIRM IS looking for individuals who want to gain comprehensive management ex- perience next summer. Earn $6000 to $10,000 per summer. Positions available throughout Michigan incl. Rochester, Utica, Troy, Farmington, Bloomfield, Novi, Livonia, Flint, Grand Rapids, Holland, Mus- kego and more. 800/887-1960. PART-TIME positions available at Dough Boys Bakery Traver Village location. Call Karen 761-8032. PART-TIME WORK for a student to rent student property. Need a car. 668-3399. POSTAL & Government jobs $21/hr. + benefits. No experience. Will train. Call 313/ 913-5082. SECURITY GUARDS NEEDED for U of M campus. Part & full-time available w/ flexible schedule. Apply @ State Security Services 525 Church. 668-0444. EOE. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, O negative. For this blood type, $120 is paid per accep- table donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer- tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SOC. STUDENT seeking people from mixed racial backgrounds. If you are/have been a UM student, & have parents of dif- ferent races, I'd like to interview you. Inter- views are confidential and will last about 1 hour. Call Brad @ 213-0560 or email brad@umich.edu STRESS-FREE JOB? Yes! If you like to get up and going in the morning, The Michigan Daily has a spot for you. Our production department is hiring a student for ad teardown and filing Mondays thru Fridays, 8-9 a.m. For more information, call 764-0556. SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive psychology, reaction time experiment, right- handed, native English speaker, normal ** SPRING BREAK 96 Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida. Lowest prices around! Call now to reserve your spot. Josh @ 995- 2256 or Kim @332-78631 If you are majoring in GRAPHIC DESIGN then apply to work as a DESIGNER for the MICHIGAN DAILY ADVERTISING PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT delayed Los Angeles Times In a clarification that sounds suspi* ciously like a partial retreat, University of California President Richard Atkinson announced yesterday that the ban on race- and gender-based prefer- ences in admissions will take effect without delay in graduate and profes- sional school admissions, affecting stu- dents who enroll in fall 1997. But the delay on undergraduate ad- missions will remain in effect, Atkinson said. In a letter to his nine chancellors, Atkinson first restated what he had told Gov. Pete Wilson the day before:.The affirmative action ban has been post- poned forundergraduate admissions and will first apply to applicants for the fall 1998 term. But at the graduate level, ie wrote, the original timetable can be used. "The decentralized nature of the (graduate admissions) process means there are fewer complications than .. at the undergraduate level," the brief letter said. Coming as it did one day after tle governor summoned Atkinson to ex- press his strong opposition to the delay, the announcement was viewed by some as a compromise. But some members of the UC Board of Regents, which voted last July to ban race and gender preferences in admis- sions, hiring and contracting, said they saw yesterday letter as little more then a technical adjustment, which will af- feet a relatively small number of stu- dents. Every year, about 9,600 new gradi- ate and professional students enroll o UC, as compared to 32,300 new under- graduates. "It's a refinement," UC Regent Bill Bagley said. "Somebody took a look at the graduate schools and said,'Hell, we can do it because we don't have to cover all the high school counselors in the state.' That makes sense." UC officials contend that the admis- sions process for undergraduates is com- plicated and requires early distribution of admissions materials to guidance counselors around the state. At the UC graduate schools, by con- trast, there are many fewer applications and those are handled by individuil academic departments, not by a central office. It remained unclear yesterday how the standoff between Atkinson and the governor over the delay for undergradu- ate applications would be resolved. Late in the day, Wilson met with UC Reget Ward Connerly, a close confidante who spearheaded the rollback of affirmativ action at UC. ' An aide acknowledged that the fldp over UC admissions policies was an their agenda. But because Atkinson stood his ground, many said it is now up to Wil- son to decide whether to take action to force the issue.w And some regents said they see no way Wilson could effectively lash back at Atkinson, short of pushing for his resignation or cutting the university's funding - both of which could be seh as unduly harsh. "In this instance there's nothing to do," Bagley said. "The governor can get a little perturbed at the president, but that's not going to affect any sub- stantive matter like funding." Fill out a form, Win $25,000 CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Long- shot Republican presidential candidate Morry Taylor has an offer that no rival can match: $25,000 in prizes! Taylor is offering five $5,000 checks to New Hampshire voters who fill out and mail in his questionnaire. It's part publicity stunt and part unique polling strategy. "Politicians pay upwards of $25,000 to professional polling firms to sample several hundred voters. 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