The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 14, 1997 - 7 A SUMMER RESIDENT counselor job could be yours. Summer Discovery, a pre- college enrichment program for b.s. students at UM is looking for energetic, multi-faceted - counselors for 7 weeks, June 25-August 10. Salary plus room and board in Stockwell Hall (co-ed). Must be 21 by June 25. On campus interviews early April. Call 800-645-6611 or ail staff@summerfun.com for application mention this ad. ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. for Medical Researchers. The UM Cardiovascular Research Ctr. is seeking a energetic assistant to provide full-time administrative and cleri- cal support for faculty and staff. Perfect for recent graduates who have a year off before Medical, -Law, Graduate, School, etc. Great opportunity to work with physicians and researchers from around the world. Can- didates will be trained. ALSO: PART-TIME OFFICE ASST.. POSITIONS for work-study available. For- ward resume by fax (313-936-2641) or mail - CVRC, 7200 MSRB III, 1150 W. Medi- Ctr. Dr., Ann Arbor 48109-0644. Contact Asif R. Harsolia (313-763-0633) for more information. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM for special needs students needs caring support staff. Call 994-8111 ext. 1699. ANN ARBOR AREA student painters & foremen. Need for summer house painting. Earn $5-10/hr. No experience necessary. Call Rey 995-5540. ASSISTANT TEACHER for preschool cen- ter located 10 minutes west of UofM stadium. (ough April need Wed. mornings and/or e afternoons. Possible summer position. or a fun and responsible job call 665-5175. AUDIOVISUAL HELP WANTED UM Med School. Var. hours. Exp. w/ slides & videotape. Al Bell @ (313) 936-2243/rsg. CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Sum- mer slim down camps on university cam- puses in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. All specialties: Athletics, Dance, Swim, Aerobics, exercise, Nutrition, Tennis. 7 WEEKS. AGE 20+. 1-800-421-4321, www.campcamelot.com CAMP WAYNE, (sister half of brother/sister amp. Northeast Pennsylvania 6/22-8/20/97.) ye the most memorable summer of your life! Coaches, teachers, students. Pre- requisite: Must love Children, enjoy living and working in a group situation. On Campus Interviews March 21st. Call 1-800-279-3019 for more information. ' COMPUTER ASSISTANT- Sophomore or Junior needed to assist with maintaining Macintosh hardware, software and LAN as part of the Student Publications computer support team. Good pay, flexible hours. Work study and others call for information and interview: 936-7883. "EED A JOB FOR NEXT YEAR? Applications are available at both the Union and Commons sites. They must be returned to the Michigan Union site by March 19th at 5pm! WORK 3-INFO!!! COUNSELOR POSITIONS: Openings in all team & individual sports, also Waterfront- t-Drama-RN's-Competitive sellers. Lo- ted Berkshire Mts. of Massachusetts - 2 1/2 hrs, from NYC-Boston. Call Greylock for boys 1-800-842-5214/Romaca for girls 1- 888-2-ROMACA. CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOY- MENT - Industry offers Travel (Hawaii, Mexico, Caribbean), incomparable benefits, -& good pay. Find out how to start the ap- plication process now! Cruise Employment Services provides the answers. Call 800-276- 4928 Ext. C55984 (We are a research & publishing company). DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking, img, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun vities. $6-8/hr. 996-4847. FEMALE PERSONAL ASST. needed for professional woman with MS. Cooking, cleaning, errands. Must have car. Flex., P/T hours, maximum 10 hrs./wk. 668-7396. GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool maintenance. Top pay: $600+/wk. for self- motivated individuals. N.W. Detroit suburbs. Call Craig at 810/477-7727. HIRING NOW! Looking for responsible help at Campus Auto Rental. 10-25 hours per week. Must be 21 yrs. w/ valid drivers license. Call 313-761-3768. iME HEALTH CARE attendants for lo- 1N student. No experience necessary, will train. Great opportunity for Nursing, OT, & Medical students. Very flexible schedules, must have own transportation. Call 930- 6152. HTML PROGRAMMER Full-time position w/ fast growing Internet co. Required skills: MacOS proficient, HTML-expert, Internet-savvy, demonstrated layout skills, good communication skills. Fax resume to 313/665-9353 or email resume to obs@diamondbullet.comr kHUNGRY HOWIE'S Pizza now hiring H ver drivers. Flexible hours. Drivers earn to $9/hr. Call 994-5464 or apply at store. JURORS NEEDED for Mock Trials at the Law School: 3131, 4/1, 4/2, 4/3, 4/7, 4/9, & 4/ 10. Sign up for one or more! Call 763-4319. JURORS NEEDED for Child Advocacy Law Clinic child abuse Mock Trials: Mar. 17, 18 and 19, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Please call 763-5000. MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seeking SOFTWARE VISUALIZATION JOB in summer staff - front desk, dining room, kitchen, maintenance and housekeeping. spring/summer to develop & integrate Contact, Iroquois Hotel Winter Office (in software for visualization of large 3D com- Ann Arbor) at 327-9660. putational data sets. Knowledge of Visual Basic, C++ or OpenGL Target platforms are MARKETING ASSISTANT part-time; PC's, or UNIX, depending on applicant's mornings 9 to 1. The Moveable Feasta or ,647797 (day)orpp01 Restaurant. Strong computer skills, Microsoft pieht). WANTED: Responsible, energetic person to care for our imaginative, happy 7 year old boy during his summer vacation, days in our home on the northwest side of Ann Arbor. Going to the parks, swimming at Mack Pool, Hand's On Museum, and the Museum of Natural History are some of the favorites of our guy. Four weekdays days week, day off variable. Own transportation a must. Starts June 16-ends around the last week of August. Ref. required. Call eves. 663-2760 or e-mail to wconwell@umich.edu office, non-smkg. environment. Fax resume to 313-663-9154 or call Elizabeth at 663- 3278. MODELS WANTED New A2 agency specializing in catalogue. Send comp. to Ash- ley Agency 332 S. Ashley A2 48104 or call 332-0733. OP:ENIN GET A JOB THAT'S REALLY GOING SOMEWHERE! Rally's is seekingg motivated person- nel with leadership abilities and management experience to fill these positions: SHIFT MANAGERS TEAM MEMBERS Rally's offers excellent benefits which include: " Paid Vacation " Referral Bonus Plan " Health Plan * Paid Birthdays Off " Flexible Hours So if you're ready for a job that's really 9oing somewhere, look no further. Call us at 1-BOO-6RALLY'S or fax your resume to (313) 541-1217. Equal Opportunity Employer F lsUrnE NATIONWIDE INSURANCE - Ann Arbor office looking for P/T employee. Duties incl. clerical &' phone work. Approximately 20 hrs./wk. flex. Day & eve. hrs. avail. Call Deb- bie @ 313/213-6736. NEED A GOOD PAYING part-time job? Call us. We have accounting clerk and file clerk positions available. Hrs. vary 20-26 hrs./wk. M-F Work btwn. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (4 hrs./day minimum) Performance Personnel 668-6933. NON-PAID PEER EDUCATORS Univer- sity Health Service is recruiting peer educators for 1997-98 academic yr. Choose one of three content areas: alcohol/other drugs, safer sex or body image. Academic credit avail. Pick up application from Suite N209, UHS. Men, all sexual orientations & students of color encouraged to apply. Info? 763-1320. NOW HIRING CIRCULATION MANAGER for next fall. Work for The Michigan Daily-great management ex- perience & excellent pay. Full academic year commitment, but what better atmosphere to work in & earn a salary! You even get your own beeper. Talk about prestige.. .stop by our office-420 Maynard St., in the Student Publications Bldg. & ask for Eric to fill out an application. Act fast if you want to beat the rush! PAID INTERNSHIPS-Work for the 2nd largest student org. at UM. This full-time, 8 month position at Hillel is for a college grad. Call Shani at 769-0500 for more information. PART TIME TEACHER assistants needed for our licensed pre-school and school-age child care center. High energy, fun environ- ment and very rewarding work place. Apply in person at Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow, Ann Arbor or call 971-0990. PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT for dis- abled male student. Hours vary. Will train. Pay negotiable. Call Chris 332/0976. PORTUGUESE TUTOR WANTED, $10/ hr., fem. students from Brazil pref. 662-6468. PREMIERE BROTHER SISTER CAMP IN MASS. Counselor positions for talented & energetic students a Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Ovemight Camping, Ropes & Rock Climbing, Weights/ Fitness & Cycling; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station & Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room, board & travel. June 22nd- August 20th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC- Boys-1800/753-9118. DANBEE-Girls-1800/ 392-3752. STUDENT CUSTODIAN- Hours: 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Pay: $6.75 to $7.50/hr. Good physical condition: enthusiastic, punctual and flexible. Work Studies welcome, but not required. Apply now. For information, call 764-0550 or stop by room 210A, Student Publications, 420 Maynard St. SUBSTITUTE ASSTS. for preschool center. If you can be avail. at least 3 hours per week and want a fun and responsible job call 665- 5175. 10 minutes west of UofM stadium, not on bus line. SUMMER JOBS! Painting, full-time, no exp. necessary. $7 per hr. Call 1(800) 477- 1001. Ann Arbor area. THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut- zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking healthy women to be egg donors for infertile couples. Participation would require frequent office visits and laboratory evaluations, daily injections, ultrasounds and a minor surgical procedure to remove donated eggs. The en- tire process is strictly confidential, and finan- cial compensation for time and travel expen- ses will be provided. For more information, or to initiate the screening process to be an egg donor, call Merrilie Rousseau, BS, RNC, Program Coordinator at (810) 558-1100, ext. 4016. UMI is an established information services company with operations throughout the world. The Intemational Sales and Marketing department is seeking to fill two 40 hrs./week positions of two paid intems starting in mid- March, 1997. The individuals should have a strong interest in the international market, be very organized and able to handle many projects at once, and be willing to take on a wide range of tasks. 40 hours/week, Monday- Friday. A background in business, knowledge of a foreign language, and ex- perience living or studying abroad are also preferred. All interested persons should send or fax a cover letter and resume to: UMI International Sales and Marketing 300 N. Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Fax: 313-973-7007 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIFS avail. through Turner Geriatric Clinic Home In- dependence Program Gain valuable exp. working wIolder adults & receive special- ized recreational training! For more info. contact Salli or Carole @ 764-2556. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for 1 wk. camp for kids with Muscular Dystrophy. 6/13-6/21. Call Molly at 517/694-7787. WANT A SUMMER JOB in advertising/ marketing? Campus Directories - a national publishing co. - seeks student to work as manager for a profitable local publishing business. Gain practical business experience and eam up to $10,000. Call or fax resume to 847/492-9189 (attn.: David Contract, Recruiting Coordinator). WANTED P/T Computer help. Knowledge of DOS, Windows essential. Excellent com- munication skills a must. Will train. Flex. hrs. Call 475-8651 bet. 9 & 5. FULL-TIME SUMMER TEACHING POSITIONS $450-500 PER WEEK Reading Enrichment Programs for children of all ages and adults. Graduate students and graduating seniors from any discipline who love books and reading are eligible to apply. We are seeking people with warmth, intellectual authority, and a commitment to high personal standards. Previous teaching expe- rience (with adults or children) is valuable, though not required. We provide a paid, comprehensive training program to equip you for reading instruction. Requires an undergraduate degree and a reliable car. (313) 665-8934 WANTED: TEACHER for Jewish pre- school in Flint, Sept., 1997. Commuting paid. Degreed, liscensed teacher w/ child develop- ment backround. Call Emily Bank 810-732- 6312. child care ABLE CHILDCARE 3 afternoons, 5 & 8 yr. old boys. Exp., ref. 663-3482. CHILD CARE NEEDED, various hours in my Ann Arbor home. Call Chris 663-4936. CHILD CARE NEEDED for infant. 8-12 hrs./wk. Own transportation required. Pay neg. 761-1433. EXPERIENCED NANNY for infant & 6 yr. old. Starts in May. Live in or out. Write PO Box 87524 Canton, Ml 48187-0524. NANNY TO CARE FOR 2 yr. old. Week days for 4-12 weeks. Start now. 663/1753. SMALL FAMILY ON old West side seeks sitter for 1-2 days/week for 3-4 hours a day. Flexible morning or afternoon hours. Call Cheryl at 665-2410 or e-mail to cheryl@xfer.com CECILIA BARTOLI. 2 tickets, best offer. Call 994 8633 and leave a message. FINAL FOUR HOCKEY tickets. 2 sets of 2 tickets avail. for all games. Please call 401- 841-8111. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Doris at Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. SUMMER CHARTERS. Athens $759, Frankfurt $589, London $449, Paris $579, Rome $679, Shannon $409. Restrictions apply. 209 S. State St. 665-6122. WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins $54- 75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. *****WEEK OF THE SALE**** March 11-15. Clothes 50% off! Tues. - Fri. 11-7. Sat. 10-5. Ann Arbor PTO Thrift Shop, 1621 S. State - Located inside Bargain Books. ECO-EXPLORERS WANTED Hikers, researchers, photographers, and team leaders wanted to seek, find, record, and save the Im- perial Woodpecker, the largest woodpecker in the world, from extinction. Expeditions from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to Copper Canyon, Mexico. Help make a difference. For info on how to become a member and to receive an application; send letter with your name and address to: Lee S. Robey 2454 Mercer Cir. S. Jax. FL 32217. 2 RMMTES. NEEDED @ comer of Church & Hill to share Ig. 5 bdrm. house w/ 4 girls. Prkg., ]dry., 2 full baths, full kitchen, fur. Fem. pref. May to May lease. Call Amy @ 764-1880. FEMALE TO SHARE 1g. apt. w/2 others. No smkg. $274. 662-5084, 3 13498-3283. HOUSEMATE NEEDED for 7 bdrm. house. May 97 - May 98. Own room. Great location. Great girls. Call 669-0335. HSE. MATE WANTED for south east Ann Arbor home. Washer, dryer, prkg., & big yard. $300 + utils. 975-0297. MALE TO SHARE lg. 2 bdrm. bi-level apt. w/2 @ Geddes/Hill. Prkg. avail., free shuttle to N. campus. $412 764-8896. ROOMMATES WANTED for great house next year. Great location near Hill/Packard with dishwasher, laundry, parking, big porch, and own room. Reasonable rent. Call 998- 1185 for details. THREE FEMALES seek roommate to share 2 bdrm. apt. for '97 school yr. Walnut St. Great location & price. Non-smkr. Call Jen- nie 763-2942 or Marisa @ 769-1987. TWO FEM. roommates needed to share con- do w/ I male & 1 fer. (College Students). Near Arborland Mall. Month to month lease. Avail. now. Rent $375. 975-0288. FeatyinA 5pecdiFor The Week AtYour £stabbsMerrt? Let the siio ents Know 4 i Advertising this section produces S the results youe Been Hoping or Call q it R 4 s s aUg Classifieds Q at 764-0557 ormore Information! Sister Nirmala, second from left, Is shown with Mother Teresa, seated, and other nuns at the headquarters of Missionaries of Charity, Calcutta, in November 1996. MothiersTees names successor CALCUTTA, India (AP) - An ail- ing Mother Teresa handed over her global mission yesterday to an Indian- born nun who converted to Roman Catholicism after being inspired by the works of the Nobel laureate. Sister Nirmala, born of a priestly Hindu caste, was selected by a conclave of 120 nuns who deliberated for eight weeks before reaching a consensus. "Now I am happy," said Mother Teresa, 86, who guided the mission for a half-century. "Pray, so that she can continue God's work." Sister Nirmala, now known as Mother Nirmala, immediately became head of the Missionaries of Charity, which has more than 4,000 nuns and runs 517 orphanages, homes for the poor, AIDS hospices and other charity centers around the world. "I am in dreamland right now" the 63-year-old nun said. Mother Teresa and her successor appeared on the second-floor balcony of Mother House, the mission's headquar- ters in downtown Calcutta. Behind them a cloth banner proclaimed: "We love our dearest Mother Nirmala." Flowers and. garlands were delivered to the front door, where the sisters were cloistered. Yesterday's election is unlikely to change the character of the order. However, Mother Nirmala will have to work hard to get the access to world lead- ers that helped Mother Teresa, winner of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the poor, raise millions of dollars. lwmmmmw NCAA Continued from Page 1 but at the same time the University could do nothing with the facts of the story based on the unnamed sources. "The media works by different rules of evidence than official investigations," Bollinger said. "I'm personally comfort- able as a First Amendment scholar with the media reporting using unnamed sources. I think responsible journalism can rely on unnamed sources. "But we cannot launch official inves- tigations whenever the media report on the basis of unnamed sources. In my mind, the rules for each of the two are completely different." Earlier this week the University admitted to two NCAA violations involving Martin. Martin was allegedly present at the home of Michigan center Robert Traylor while Michigan coach Steve Fisher made an official recruiting visit. Martin also reportedly gave a birthday cake to an unindentified Michigan player after practice. However, it was also reported that Martin attempted to"put down a $1,400 security deposit for an apartment for two Michigan players and send airline tickets to family members of players. Along with the alleged payments, these are major NCAA violations that could land Michigan in serious trouble, with penalties including probation and scholarship reductions. Michigan's report to the NCAA said Fisher "thwarted" Martin's offers regarding the security deposit and the airline tickets, thus avoiding the viola- tion of any NCAA rules. "We're committed to having a pro- gram with no violations whatsoever," Bollinger said. "There has been a thorough investigation by the Athletic Department and it has turned up only minor violations. Our principle should be we will investi- gate thouroughly any credible allega- tions." Molin said he is most upset that the burden of proof in the investigation has now been shifted to the players. "These kids have to prove them- selves innocent," Molin said. MEETING Continued from Page 1 Detroit Free Press were credible. "If we knew who this was coming from then we can assess if it's credible," Bollinger said. "Since it's anonymous, it's a very complicated matter and puts the University in a very difficult posi- tion." An unnamed source in the Detroit Free Press article claimed basketball players received cash envelopes hidden inside cake boxes and channeled money through players' girlfriends. "It's scary," said Regent Andrea Fischer Newman (R-Ann Arbor). "These allegations are very scary. I hope we can get to the bottom of these allegations and prove that they are false. But obviously the Free Press has some- one talking:' Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison said the University first heard of these allega- tions in June of last year, and at this point the University has thoroughly investigated all of the allegations. He added that there is one charge in the paper that he had not come across before. Harrison woul4 not say what that allegation is. "I would like more time to make sure what was in the paper yesterday has all been looked into," Harrison said. "There was one pathway of this money that I don't recall hearing about:' Harrison said. "We are commit- ted to following up on all leads. We all want to be absolutely certain that we are running this program with equal integrity as any in the country." Newman said she wishes newspapers could assist in the investigation because it is difficult for the University to com- municate with sources that don't want to be identified. "If there are any allegations then they must be looked into; Newman said. "We have to do a thorough investigation, but I just wish that the newspapers could work with us. It would make it a lot easier. YOU DON'T KNOW what "hot" is 'til you have tried Dave's Insanity Sauce. Tios Mexican Restaurant - We Deliver! 333 E. Huron, 761-6650. LABORERS- General construction. Assist carpenter & crew. Heavy work, exp. pref. $7- 4&r. 20-30 hrs./wk. to start. Jim 994-3757. NDSCAPE LABORERS needed for gar- den installation/landscape restoration/ & maintenance work. Self-motivated, hard working individuals for projects requiring heavy labor. Hands on opportunity to learn all facets of design build business/restoration ecology/design/& native plant materials. Competitive wages, great work environment 747-7938. RECEPTIONIST Busy photo lab seeks person Mon.-Fri., 2 p.m.-6:30 p.m. for answering multi-line phone system, filing and general office duties. Computer experience and excellent communication skills required. Call 665- 3686 ext. 55. SECRETARY/OFFICE ASSISTANT Half-time position w/ fast growing Internet co. Required skills: MacOS proficient, touch- typist, good communications & people skills, strong organizational skills. Desired skills: Filemaker Pro, Internet knowledgeable. Fax resume to 313/665-9353 or email resume to jobs@diamondbullet.com HARASSMENT Continued from Page 1 if it gets back to the head instructor or GSI." Another victim said it has been diffi- cult coming forward. important. I'm definitely reconsidering this decision." Wright said there is no statute of lim- itation for when a student can report a case of harassment. "Some students who come to SAPAC decide not to file a complaint to the University until after they have FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your aquarium! Next to Putt-Putt Golf on Washtenaw. 434-1030. I