LoCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - DLY :pub. uiich. NOW HIRING!! Gross Electric, an electri- cal distributor of lamps, light fixtures, and supplies, has part time and full time employ- ment opportunities in showroom sales, cus- tomer service, building maintenance, and warehousing. Interested applicants must have experience with direct customer contact, dis- jypositive attitude and willingness to help IWA and work as part of a team. Positions also require good organizational ability and follow through on tasks. If interested, apply in person or submit resume to: GROSS ELECTRIC, INC., 2232 S. Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. OFFICE ASST. part time. Mac intelligent, bookkeeping, customer service, inventory. Flexible hrs. 973-2948. OFFICE POSITIONS AVAIL. Work Study & non-work study. Mornings & 3-5 P.M Mn.- Fri. Provide program assistance, ptbcopying compute/word processing , answering phone, & errands. Salary rting from $5/hr. Call Sue at 763-6939. PART-TIME WORK STUDY positions avail. in a friendly working environment & flex. hours. 647-7402. Project Community/ Serve. PART-TIME SALES POSITIONS. Learn- g Epress. An exciting specialty toy store, is. seeking part-time sales associates for our new Ann Arbor location. Applicants must be energetic, outgoing and be willing to perform various duties including assisting customers, merchandising, and restocking. Some sales gjprience helpful. call 995-4353 for an ap- paon and more information. Ask for PATIENT RECRUITMENT coordinator for genetics research. Duties include contac- ting patients and doctors, coordinating appointments, handling large mailings, and performing associated office work. Excellent communication skills req. 20-40 hrs./wk., $6- 10h depending upon qualifications. Call 936-7509. PERSON WANTED TO OWN and to operate retail candy shop in Ann Arbor area. Low investment. For information call Mrs. Burden's Gourmet Candy Company, Fort (th, TX. 817)-332-9792. PHOTOGRAPHER, Protrait, Experienced only. 313-591-9359. RENNAISANCE CLOTHIER is now in- te viewing for part-time openings. The posi- tions. are both immediate & for the near future. Contact Dave Gilbert 769-8511. SALES PERSONS Weekend work for Com- puter Hardware Company. Computer ex- perience mandatory. Call 761-1698 extension one or FAX resume to 313-669-8485. SALES PERSONS For Computer Hardware ny. Computer Experience Helpful. Flexible Schedule. Call Mr. Joseph 313-761- & ext. one or FAX resume to 313-669- SCOREKEEPERS is now hiring part-time cook for fall & winter terms. No experience needed but helpful. Flexible hours, great so- cial atmosphere. Apply today at 310 Maynard next to Kinkos. Ask for Mat 995- 0100. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer- tity clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 er acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. ox 2674. Ann Arbor, MI 48106. CIAL GIFT-We're looking for healthy maenbetween the ages 21-35 for egg oation. 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Lawyers Club Dining is hiring for fall term $7-8 to start Catering opportunities. Meal benefits. Apply in person or call 764-1115. 551 S. State St. (corner of State and S. University). TEMPORARY DELIVERY POSITION AVAILABLE Drivers are needed to deliver construction material on U of M campus. Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Pay rate of $6.75 per hour. Valid drivers license is required. Applicant must nor have any lifting restrictions. Vehicle will be ded. Fill out application at: 326 E. 'Woover, Uof M Plant Contracting Group offi e located behind U of M Football Stadium. Phone 936-0264. THE UNIV. OF MICH. Golf Course has temporary fall groundskeeper positions avail- able both full & part-time. Pay will range from $7-$8/hr. + golfing privileges. Please contact Chris Bollinger for more info. at 998- 7395. THE UNIVERSITY of Mihigan Medical School seeks knowledgese students to work in the Learning Resou-e Center's com- puter site. 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Th links at Whit- more Lake Golf Club, San @ (313) 449- 5451. 10min. from UofM. WANT TECHIE STUDEN'o set up com- puter network & support at umer Senior Resource Center. Working wi older adults and teaching classes. 7 hrs./wkFlexible hrs. Contact Carol at 764-2556. WANTED Register OperatorReceptionist for indoor track. Part-time,weekends, evenings. Call Peter at 764-640( WANTED: MATH TEACHR part-time afternoon & eve., Brighton, 810229-4844. WORK STUDY STUDENTS. Lawyers Club Dining is hiring br fall term. $7-$8 to start. Catering opportuities. Meal benefits. Apply in person or ca 764-1115. 551 S. State St. (corner of Sate and S. University). WORK STUDY students areneeded for library duties at Student Publicaons. We're looking for punctual, energet students. Various hours available. Pay $90 to $6.50 per hour. Call for informationor apply at 764-0550, 210E Student Publicons. WORK-STUDY STUDENTS:Looking for a variety of work experiencs? Flexible hours. 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Abrutyn said he is concerned about a potential lawsuit that would challenge the University's affirmative action poli- cies. Spearheaded by four state legisla- tors, the suit would seek to echo the results of the Hopwood case that ended affirmative action policies at the University of Texas. Abrutyn said the only way for the University to win a possible lawsuit is by creating a student movement supporting affirmative action. Some students decided spontaneous- ly to join the rally. After passing through the Diag around noon, LSA sophomore Sharonda Ayers received a flier promoting the rally, and she decid- ed to attend. "I think it needs to be done,"she said. "It gives a lot of people opportunities. They might not have them otherwise." LSA junior Chris Levi, who sat near the rally on one of the Diag benches, said he supports .BAMN's cause, but questions its means. "I'm like for affirmative action, but by for any means necessary is kind of scary,' Levi said. "That sort of hints at violence, and I'm not a violent person." Rackham student N. Kim, who attended the University of California at Santa Barbara when Proposition 209 passed, said the fight for affirmative action is especially important because of the precedent set by the passage of 209. institutionalized discrimination against people of color' Kim said. "Activists of the civil rights movement died. We're not just going to let it go so easy." While some observers applauded the protesters, not all passersby agreed with their stance. One man, who would not give his name, made a thumbs down gesture with his hand as the marchers crossed State Street on route to the Diag. "They're free to do whatever. I sup- port their right to demonstrate, but I do not support anything else to do with it," he said. After passing the Nectarine Ballroom, the marchers congregated in front of the Student Publications Building to confront The Michigan Daily staff members regarding a car- toon the group branded as racist. The group demanded the Daily print a retraction for the cartoon, which depicted a squirrel protesting a lack of rights. "It was a blatant racist attempt," Curtin said. "It equated black people and minorities with squirrels trying to get a nut. It's disgusting" Thursday, September 18, 1997 - 7A Coalition member Shanta Driver,. who also is a national chair of the. National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, said that if the Daily defends affirmative action policies, it needs to stand behind its positions. "We're not advocating that the Daily refrain from publishing the commen- tary of people that oppose affirmative action" Driver said. "But what we are saying is that with the Daily having 4 clear position for affirmative action, which we absolutely applaud, that the Daily should rally students in favor of this critical, critical issue.' Curtin said yesterday's rally was the first of several organizational attempts to create a student movement to defend, affirmative action. The coalition may conduct a protest outside the Nectarine Ballroom demanding that the bouncer involved in a recent allegedly racist incident be fired, Curtin said. Curtin said the next rally, tentatively scheduled for a few weeks from now,, will target the undergraduate admis- sions office in the Student Activities: Building and the Fleming. Administration Building. 1. LOW FARES WORLDWIDE Instant pur- chase Eurail passes issued. Regency Travel 209 S. State 665-6122. MICHIGAN FOOTBALL Tickets available. Call Ted 615-662-3769. NEED 6 TICKETS for Northwestern Gamel Call Melissa ASAP at 248-661-1697. NEED NOTRE DAME TIX! 4 together or set of 2. 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U OF M - NOTRE DAME tickets needed. Call Chris at 332-4646 WANTED 2 TICKETS for Univ. of Mich./ Mich. State game. Call 810-229-4844. WANTED Notre Dame vs. U-M. General Admision tickets. 1-800-455-2916. WANTED: NOTRE DAME tickets. Call 761-8462. WOLVERINE NEEDS 3 TICKETS to Notre Dame game --- will buy single or pairs - call Tim @ 314-434-7279. K m"'usic S~eptember http://www.pub. umich.edu/daily/ 1 ACCORDIANS. 4 different. Used. They're hip. 995-0528. THE BEST REPAIR SHOP FOR YOU. Endorsed by idols & most makers. Herb David Guitar Studio 302 E Liberty. 665- 8001. INFORMATIONAL MEETING for those interested in becoming a U-M mens basket- ball manager. Thurs. Sept 18 @ 7pm at Cris- ler Arena. NO FUTURE no future no future for you!? Walls around our wisdom RC Auditorium Saturday October 25 10:45-12:15 All RC Community past and present. Giant Posters $10 Begular Posters 1$6 Bla-- rnLight Posters a b I ,_ i o G~~ 4 1 11 11 I E .I 1 I