100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

March 20, 1998 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1998-03-20

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

SCOREBOARD
Continued from Page 1
erate revenue for the University, Cecchini said,
adding that potential advertisements on the ser-
vice also would generate funds for the
University.
"The Internet provides the content we can take
:o our alumni for a fee, Cecchini said. "As you
ut that on the Internet, there are other ways to
iake revenue with advertisements."
gventually, video segments of all 23 Michigan
varsity athletic teams will be able to be placed on
he Internet, and a cable station for the system's
ise could be down the road, Goss said.
"All of those would be brought online in due
ime," Goss said.
In addition to using the video system for
ithletic functions, board members suggested
hat it could be used for other large-scale
:vents. For instance, the annual commence-

ment ceremony held in Michigan Stadium
could be recorded and broadcast internation-
ally via the Internet and possibly televised as
well.
Walter Harrison, secretary and vice president
for University relations, added that the system
also may provide an alternative to watching the
commencement ceremony in the stadium during
inclement weather.
"We can say to them, 'If you don't want to go
into the stadium, you can go into Crisler"' Arena,
said Harrison, adding that a broadcast could
reach a larger audience.
Although the University is not the leader in
video scoreboard implementation, Goss said it is
leading the way in the combination of score-
boards and the Internet.
"Michigan was the first stadium to have elec-
tric scoreboards. We were not the first stadium to
have video boards, but we will most likely be the
first university to tie it into the Internet," Goss

LOCAL/S TATE
said.
In less than two years, the Athletic
Department will begin to train students to run the
multi-million dollar media system, Cecchini
said.
"The operational cost will depend on how
long it will take to train students," Cecchini said.
"After the first year and a half, we will start to
train our own students and other interested per-
sonnel"
Harrison said the piogram has the potential to
be an educational asset to the University.
"There's a real learning opportunity for stu-
dents who are thinking about sports broadcasting
or sports management;' Harrison said.
The proposed production facilities for the sys-
tem will be housed in Crisler Arena. But the
board is considering other locations as well,
Cecchini said.
- Daily Staff Reporter Katie Plona contributed
to this report.

The Michigan Daily -Mac Friday,Mac 20, 1998 - 7
Militia plotters foiled
for planning attacks

bDS
ontinued from Page 1
-ompliance with national copyright laws and came on the heels of the
AP's larger battle with Kinko's, Inc. - a case that Smith said "even-
:ually ended with Kinko's agreeing to lose the case:'
After Smith delivered a lecture to the National Association of
uickprinters about copyright laws and fees, Michigan Document
service was charged. A group of publishers wrote a letter to the editor
>f The Chronicle of Higher Education, dubbing Smith the "pirate" of the
opying industry.
mith said he was one of the only people in the industry to stand up
inst the publishing companies.
"I didn't want to get sued, but I needed to get sued," he said. "I was
ne of the few people willing to fight the big-shots."
Smith initially lost the case in the federal district court, before the case
went to trial. At the court of appeals, a three-judge panel sided with Smith.
[he AAP later brought forth amicus briefs in defense of the prosecution,
which eventually led to the reversal of the decision in November 1996.
Smith decided to contest the case in the U.S. Supreme Court, but in
he spring of 1997, his appeal attempt was denied.
University professors said the service the store has provided has been

useful to academia.
"The faculty was hoping that Smith would find a way to stay open and
win the battle," said history of art Prof. Rebecca Zurier.
Zurier said the structure that has been enacted to charge fees for making
copies of copyrighted works has not benefitted higher education.
"I don't think charging fees is the answer,"she said. "The imposing of the
structure of copyright laws has not promoted the advancement of learning."
Accu-copy, another Ann Arbor copying service, has been a competi-
tor of Michigan Document Service for years. Smith said that his fol-
lowing of laws and Accu-copy's disregard for the law is part of the rea-
son he is shutting down.
While not'admitting to violations of the law, Phil Zaret, Accu-copy's
proprietor, said his company is not vigilant of all copyright laws.
"We don't necessarily clear everything we copy," Zaret said. Copying
stores are required by law to get permission for copyrighted works.
Zurier said that depending on class size, she has chosen to copy at
Accu-copy instead of Michigan Document Service to allow her students
to save money.
"For a bigger class, I used Michigan Document Service when my con-
cerns were to work within the law," she said.
Smith said the current doleful status of copyright laws can be changed,
and that the real instigators will have to be faculty.

GRAND RAPIDS (AP) - A radical militia
group based near Battle Creek plotted terrorist
attacks during the past two years, including bombing
an Interstate highway and federal buildings and
killing federal agents, authorities said.
Three members of the group, called the North
American Militia of Southwestern Michigan, were
arrested Wednesday. They were to be arraigned yes-
terday on firearms charges in U.S. District Court in
Grand Rapids, assistant federal prosecutor Lloyd
Meyer said.
"It's a fringe group, a radical group," Meyer said.
One of the group's former members, Brendon
Blasz of Kalamazoo, was sentenced to three years
and one month in prison last August for making pipe
bombs.
At the time, a leader of the Michigan Militia
Corps Wolverines, the state's largest militia group,
said Blasz and about a dozen other people from the
Battle Creek and Kalamazoo areas had been kicked
out a couple of years earlier for advocating violence.
"We thought they were a bunch of bad apples,"
Wolverines commander Lynn VanHuizen of
Muskegon said then.
Arrested Wednesday were Ken Carter, and
Bradford Metcalf, both of Battle Creek; and Randy
Graham of nearby Springfield. They offered no
resistance, Meyer said.
The probe involved the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms, the FBI, the IRS, federal
marshals and other agencies, Meyer said. Details
were outlined in an affidavit written by ATF agent
Mark Semear.
According to the affidavit, an informant kept
investigators aware of the militia's activities begin-

ning in early 1996. Later, an undercover agent infil-
trated the group.
Carter established the group and later was elected
commander, Semear said in the affidavit. He said
some members also were associated with other mili-
tia groups.
The informant attended a series of meetings at a
Battle Creek coffee shop where plots were hatched,,
the document said. At one gathering on Nov. 2,
1996, Carter allegedly discussed bombing the inter-
section of Interstate 94 and U.S. 131 near
Kalamazoo.
A couple of weeks later, Carter said he had been
waiting for a conflict with the federal government
since 1989 and expected thousands of people to join
him once it got under way, the affidavit said.
The document did not say how many people
belonged to the group. It said Carter told the
undercover ATF agent that only one-third of
the members attended meetings, and that the
others were organized into three-person
"cells."
At subsequent meetings, members spoke of
assassinating employees of federal agencies and
judges, the affidavit said. They established targets
for possible attacks, including federal buildings,
power facilities, fuel depots and gas stations, it
said.
They also discussed taking over a television sta-
tion to broadcast their message, the document said.
"Members of the militia carry pagers," it said. "In
the event of 'war,' codes will be sent to the pagers.
The codes stand for certain targets. Militia members
would hit the targets and then meet at a rally point
for further instructions."

A.M. SERVICES INC.
E full service lawn care, snow removal, and
uct cleaning company has employment
pportunities for HVAC, licensed fertilizer
cator, Mechanic, Crew leaders and crew
bers. We offer a comprehensive benefit
ackage including vacation, sick time, paid
olidays, health insurance, profit sharing
etirement plan. We will train energetic, hard
yorkers who have a gooddriving record.
y in person at 3460 E. EllsworthA2,or
973-0930 for an appointment or FAX
esume to 973-1643.
2 P.T.O. THRIFT SHOP hop into spring!
saster bunnies & spring fashions!
621 S. State at Sinison, 996-9155
4-F 11-7, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.
ADVERTISING SALES POSITIONS
ersity Directories is hiring students to
Wyellow page advertising for the official
ampus telephone directory this summer.
oommission based pay structure. Training
rogram. Excellent sales & marketing
xperience. Call 1-800-743-5556 ext. 143 or
isit www.university directories.com
NN ARBOR SUMMER JOBS! The
olorWorks is currently recruiting on cam-
us for a limited number of summer '98
ranagement positions. Great experience and
esume builder. To speak to a campus repre-
entative for more info, call 1-00-477-1001.
LNN ARBOR'S BIGGEST SPORTSBAR
estaurant is now hiring floormen for
ring through Summer terms. Flexible
iours. Hardworking-punctual applicants
hould apply today @ Scorekeepers 310
aynard. 995-0100.
kNYONE CAN DO THIS-Taking customer
ervice calls, P/T or F/T. Excellent income.
all for free booklet 248/957-0044 or
vww.hbn.com access code req.:5535.
LSBESTOS/CONSTRUCTION-type work
vailable, $10.00 to $13/hr. Seeking tem-
orary help, hard working, honest, depend-
ble laborers. Work available throughout
vichigan. Send resume to: P.O. Box 80771,
sing, MI 48908-0771. EOE.
ENTION PREBUSINESS and PreLaw
najors. Make great $$ this summer while set-
ing yourself apart for grad. school. Call
helly 973-3238.

ATTENTION UM STUDENTS
Gain experience to help with resume
Make $2072/month this summer
Call Casey @ 665-9167
CAMP STAFF- Outstanding, accredited
Slim Down Camp on modem college cam-
puses in Mass. and Pern., seeks students and
professionalssinterested in fitness and funl
Specialties: athletics, dance, aerobics, tennis,
swim, nutrition, R.D., R.N. 7 weeks. Inter-
nship credit available Three years college,
minimum. You can help change a life this
summer! Camp Camelot, 800-421-4321;
email loseweight@campcamelot.com
CAMP WAYNE- (sister half of brother/
sister camp) Northeast Pennsylvania (6/20-8/
18/98.) We're back! We have recruited great
stuff from Michigan and want you to have
the most memorable summer of your life.
Directors for Drama, Camping/Nature, Golf,
Counselors to live in cabins and teach at
specialty areas. If you love children and have
a skill to offer call 1-800-279-3019. On Cam-
pus Interviews, Mar. 25th from 10am-10pm
in the Crowfoot Room of the Union.

EARN GREAT WAGES as LUNCH
waitstaff, host staff or cashiers U-Club first
floor Michigan Union. Meals, incentives and
a great work environment! Apply in person
to Darla.
EASTERN EUROPE EMPLOYMENT
Teach basic English in major European cities.
Competitive wages + benefits. Ask us howl
(517)336-0625 Ext. K55981.
EXCELLENT STAFF WANTED: Private
Girls Summer Cam pin Eagle River,
Wisconsin...Looking for energetic & en-
thusiastic counselors to instruct in all
waterfront activities, team sports, tennis,
crafts, camping, gymnastics and more... Also
looking for TENNIS PRO, ASSISTANT
NURSE, and WATERFRONT
DIRECTOR. Call 847-970-4386. See our
website at www.marimeta.com
EXTRAS NEEDED TO PLAY college &
high school age range for upcoming film. No
exp. nec.18+/all looks needed/on-site. Con-
tact NBcom. 818-769-1600.
THE PRODUCE STATION
NEEDS YOU!
The Produce Station, a
fast growing high volume
gourmet retailer is looking
Tor career oriented people
to fill positions in our
Ann Arbor location.
Positions available include:
Night Manager (hands on)
Cheese Department Head
People with Culinary
Backgrounds
Produce Stockers
Cashiers
We offer, to the right person,
good ay, training, discounts,
health care coverage, 401 k
and a chance to realize
your potential with a
growing company.
Please apply in person at:
THE PRODUCE STATION
1629 S. State,
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
No phone calls please
FULL TIME SUMMER TEACHING
POSITIONS
The nation's largest private reading school,
the Institute of Reading Development (IRD),
is now interviewing for reading instructors
for its 1998 summer session. These classes,
offered to children of all ages and adults
throughout the Detroit metropolitan area,
develop students reading comprehension and
study skills. More significantly, they
emphasize the love of reading and reading
for pleasure. These are enrichment, not,
remedial, reading programs, and are offered
under the sponsorship of public and private
universities, municipal agencies, and school
districts. We are seeking people with high
personal standards who project warmth and
intellectual authority. Previous teaching
experience 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.
$525-625 per week. Full medical benefits.
Call (734) 741-0766 9 AM to 9 PM, Monday
through Thursday, 9 AM to 5 PM Fridays.

GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool
maintenance. Top pay: $600+/wk. for self-
motivated individuals. N.W. Detroit suburbs.
Call Craig at 248-477-7727.
GYMNASTICS COACHES needed day &
early evening in Ann Arbor. Will train. Pay
$8/hr. to start. Call 734-426-0394.
HAVE AN AMAZING SUMMER! Coed
camp in Massachusetts seeks caring &
motivated college students who love kids!
General & specialty counselors needed. Join
a dedicated team. Competitive salaries +
room+ board+ travel. 800-762-2820.
HOME HEALTH CARE attendants for lo-
cal student. No experience necessary-will
train. Great opportunity for nursing and OT
students. Very flexible schedules. Must have
transportation. Call 930-6152.
INTERESTED IN WORKING with
children? Be a Summer Day Camp Counselor
for boys. Program is child-centered, non-
competitive. Trans. provided/good salary/fun.
Circle M Day Camp, Wheeling, Illinois. 847-
537-9700.
INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE
ARTS
Interlochen, Michigan
LOOKING FOR AN EXCITING AND
REWARDING SUMMER WORK
EXPERIENCE?
We are looking for individuals interested in
being a part of the festive and educational
atmosphere of an Interlochen summer! There
are are still great opportunities to work on our
summer staff in these departments:
Accompanying, Visual Arts Assistants,
Campus Retail Store, Concert and
Information Services, Stage Crew, Cabin
Counselors, Transportation and Security,
Food Service, Nurses, Music Library,
Theatre and Waterfront. Employment dates
are June 14 - August 17, 1998. Basewages
range from $800 to $1200 plus meals and
lodging for the camp season. Please contact
the Human Resources off for an application
materials at (616) 276-7342 or email:
hansonal@interlochen.kI2.mi.us
INVESTMENT CO. needs four reps for
short term assignment first week in May. All
areas of state needed. Must have ownmtrans.
$12/hr. Fax letters of interest & resume to
517-337-8513 attn: Mike.
IS YOUR SUMMER JOB lame? Last sum-
mer our average student earned $560/wk. and
traveled while gaining exp. that places them
80% upon grad. Call 973-3238 for info.
JURORS NEEDED FOR Child Advocacy
Law Clinic child abuse Mock Trials: March
23, 24, and 26 from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Please
call 763-5000.
LABORATORY ASSISTANT needed for
the Biomedical Research Core Facility. Must
be dependable, no experience necessary.
Work study preferred, but not mandatory:
Data entry, cleaning dishes, flexible hours. If
interested please call Nicole Brantley at 647-
4776.
LAW FIRM, PART TIME, paid position
available, no prior experience necessary.
Must be able to start this spring and be avail-
able at least through ensuing year. Fax
resume to 313-662-3893 immed., or send to
308 W. Huron, Ann Arbor, MI 48103.
LAW FIRM, FULL TIME, paid assistant
position available, no prior experience
necessary. Must be available for summer and
ensuing year, and part time training this
spring. Fax resume to 313-662-3893 immed.,
or send to 308 W. Huron, Ann Arbor, MI
48103.
MACKINAC ISLAND'S Murray Hotel
needs summer help. No exp. nec. Housing
avail. 1-800-462-3451.
MACKINAC ISLAND RESORT HOTEL-
Seeking summer staff-front desk, dining
room, kitchen, & maintenance. Contact Iro-
quois Hotel winter office (in Ann Arbor) at
327-9660 or email at iroquoismw@aol.com
MARKETING/PROMOTIONS.
Aggressive, dependable, enthusiastic stu-
dents needed for Detroit Tigers home game
promotional work. $10-15/hr. Mr. Becker 1-
00-334-4897
MEMBERSH IP SE RVICES R EP. posi-

PART-TIME OFFICE staff. Must be well-
organized, dependable, & have some
knowledge of the college admissions process.
Eves. & wknds. Info. call 662-3149.
PART-TIME AND full-time summer help
wanted now for new student owned retail
business in Ann Arbor. Friendly, energetic
thinkers CALL 677-4477.
PARTNER WANTED. To start discount
card/magazine on campus. We invest start-up
cost. Also assist in Baywatch Television
Promotion. Earn $10-25/hr. w/ flexible hours.
More info 847-673-3703.
PROGRAMMER: LOCAL www-based
sports firm needs baseball fans with C,
HTML, perl, java exp. Part-time, possible
full-time summer. iob tqstats.com.
RESIDENT MANAGER:
To live on site in central cam pus Apt. Bldg.
Assist Property Manager with daily opera-
tions of small apt. bldgs. Duties include:
minor maintenance, minor cleaning, showing
of properties. 10-12 Hours per week
anticipated. Great opportunity for very ma-
ture individual or couple. Position begins
August 1998. Call Ann: 426-6035.
SECURITY GUARDS to work on U of M
campus.PITor FIT. Permanent or temporary.
Apply at State Security Services, 525 Church
St. 998-7201. E.O.E.
SEEKING SOCCER COACH for AAYSA
U-11 successful boys soccer team. Spring
season Apr. 1-June 1. Volunteer or salary.
Please call 663-1981.
SEVERAL POSITIONS w/ start up
software company. Doing product
development, database administration. Must
know Oracle7, SQL, PL/SQL, Oracle Forms.
769-6042.
SPECIAL GIFT-We're looking for healthy
women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds are
encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to
AARMA, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
SUMMER WORK If you live within 20
min. of Brighton, MI, outside full-time
painter and foreman positions. Earn $6.25 to
8.00/hr. TASP International Painting Co. Call
1-800-543-3792 leave message for Brighton
area.
'TELEMARKETING Eve. $7-12/hr. No
selling! Call Allen 996-1107.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
IS NOW HIRING!!
The Classified Dept. is now hiring Account
Executives for Spr./Summer and Fall/Winter.
Work in a fun student environment while
gaining valuable advertising,
communications and business experience.
Applications are available at the Student
Publications Building, 420 Maynard.
DEADLINE: APRIL 3, 5 P.M. Call Monica
or Phil with questions at 764-0557.
The U of M Golf Course has temp.
groundskeeper positions avail. starting May
1. Pay will range from $6.50-$8/hour + golf-
ing privileges. Please contact Jim Roland at
647-9766 for more info.
TMJ OF FACIAL PAIN? Research par-
ticipants r.eeded: Are you a woman who has
been suffering from TMJ or chronic facial
pain for 6 months or longer? qualified par-
ticipants receive free dental evaluation, $150
compensation at completion. Study involves
overnight stay in the hospital (may be
scheduled for weekdays or weekends) and
blood sampling through an IV. NO medicines
are given. Women with normal menstrual
cycles who are taking no regular medica-
tions (birth control is acceptable) and who
have had NO previous jaw surgery may be
eligible to participate. Please call 936-4845
for further details and screening.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED. Cold study Vit.
C and Zinc. Med. Ctr. Gift certificates.
Call 936-6267 pager 2960.
WANTED: 87 PEOPLE. Make 30 lbs. dis-
appear fast: we pay to lose weight. 100%
natural, doctor recommended 888/836-1244
or 2loseweight.com/pamela

BABY SITTER NEEDED for 1 infant (5
mo. old) 20-25 hrs./wk. day-time. Ypsi.
Depot Town area. 485-1656.
BABYSITTER NEEDED for 14 month old
in our home near campus.Approximately 10
hours/week, flexible. 995-9742.

u

CHILD CARE CENTERS looking for
teacher for immediate and summer
employment. Full, part-time and substitute
positions available. Full time staff receive
salary and benefits. Part-time hrs. are
flexible. 761-2576.
CHILD CARE PROVIDER NEEDED in
my Plymouth home. Part-time flex. hrs. 453-
1708.
CHILD CARE NEEDED for our 3 yr. son
in our home near campus. Weekday
afternoons. 769-5730.
CHILD CARE NEEDED this summer 4'
days/wk. 2 kids: 5 & 6 yrs. old in our home.
Must have own trans. and refs. Competitive
pay, 426-0491.
DAY CARE ASST. NEEDED. Part time/car
nec. Prior child care/education exp. pref. Call
Angela @ 663-4232.
DEPENDABLE, ENERGETIC person to
care for 8 month old & 4 year old in our
home 1-2 days weekly, Apr. to Aug.
Experience, references, and own transporta-
tion required. Call 741-8284.
GREAT PART-TIME JOB! Good pay to
care for 9 yr. old boy approx. 10 nights/n.
426-0099.
P/T CHILDCARE Provider needed in our
home for 5, 6, & 7 yr. olds. One day 6:45
a.m.-4:30 p.m. per wk. + one afternoon per
wk. Car & ref. req. Great pay I Great kidst,
Call Lynn @ 662-1706.

PART-TIME 6-10 hrs./wk. 2 boys, ages 4 &
1. Must have own trans. 665-1514.
PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER needed in es-
tablished child care center. Full-time/Pat-
time, competitive salary + benefits for educa-
tion professional. Experience pref. 95-1001.

".tickets & tgave
somOs
$ LOW FARES WORLDWIDE & Summer
Charters to Europe. Frankfurt from $629,
London from $449, Shannon from $429. In-
stant purchase Eurail passes. Regency Travel
209 S. State 665-6122.
$ STUDENTS Purchase your tickets with
Continental vouchers & Amex card. Regency

o you need experience ing
a dvertising?
If so, were
looking for
ou!!!
Looking for a fun place to work where you1
can gain valuable experience for your future
while facing the challenge to enhance your
office skills?
Don't miss your opportunity
to join the Daily's Classified Staff
Applications available at:
Student Publications
(next door to SAB)
420 Maynard
* Application Deadline:
4/3/98, 5:00 p.m.
Apply today!!
Questions, call 764-0557

COME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE for the
summer (6/21-8/20). Outstanding brother/
sister sports camps on largest New England
lake seek skilled counselors for land, water
sports, arts. Room, board & transportation
paid. Interviews avail. 12-4 p.m. 3/16 Crow-
foot Room-Union, 3/17 Pond A Room,
Union. Robindel (Girls): 888-860-1186
Winaukee (Boys): 800-791-2018
www.winaukee.com
Summer
Groundskeeper Wanted
Responsible for maintaining campus ground and nurtur-
ing plant materials on campus. As seasons dictate,
assist with mowing, weed whipping, weeding; leaf pick-
up; shrub and flower bed clean-up; preparing for planting
flower bulbs; pruning ornamental trees and shrubs.
Duties also include litter pick-up. Pay starts at $7.00 per
hour; Application Deadline is 3113/98
Desired qualifications:
'Self-motivation
'Dependability
'Enthusiasm
'Genuine interest in creating
beautiful and safe campus area.

Travel 209 S. State St. 665-6122. Frances,
ACTION-PACKED TOURS for 18-35
year-olds in Europe and Australia at Student
Travel Breaks in Ann Arbor. Stamos Travel
663-4400.
ADVENTURERS' LODGE HOSTEL/
B&B, T.C. $16 beds & group rates. Kitchen,
hot tub. Cheap Ski tix to Sugar loaf 616/275-
2000.
WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins on
lake. $54-79 ntly. Incl. hot tub, cross countuy
trails & more. Near downhill. Traverse City.
616/276-9502.
Muslic
LESSONS-STRING-WIND-PIANO. You
can lay today - Herb David Guitar Studio
302 E.rberty 665-8401.
announcements
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Miss
Michigan USA - Official Preliminary to Miss
USA & Miss Universe. To enter call 248/
334-7700.

To Apply: call 763-5539
Or stop by UM Grounds Department office for an applica-
tion between 7:OOam.3:O0pm weekcda ys. Grounds &
Waste ManagementPlant Services uilding (first floor)
1111 Pamer Dr (behind the Power Center)

DELIVERY PERSON - Responsible No car
needed 10 hrs./wk. 9-5 Fill out application or
send resume 1133 Broadway.
DISPATCHER. Food By Phone restaurant
delivery service is looking for a

FUN SUMMER JOBS for students who
want to make a difference. General
counselors, WSI's, arts & crafts, and
specialists needed from June 22 - August 14.
Must live in Bloomfield, Novi, Farmington,
or a~iat areas.WILLOWAY flAY

WANTED: PART-TIME help working with
local web developer to perform HTML
programming & site maintenance. $12 per hr.
Flex. hrs. Call Rob @ 313-973-0310.
icon@iconmulti.com

HOOPS HOOPLA! BVN b-ball toumament

4I

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan