The Michigan Daily RNS, LPNS, CNAS. Competitve wages, rflex,. hrs. Weekly pay, great benefits, rvacation pay, health insurance, 401K. Come ~loin our quality team. Call Julie at Unlimited Medstaff, 734 623-8322 or 877-350-2325. MINAR ASSISTANTS-evenings, $8/hr. ase call Allan 996-1107. SPEND YOUR SUMMER in a lakefront -cabiq in Maine. If you're looking to spend this summer outdoors, have fun while you work, and make lifelong friends, then look no further. Camp Mataponi, a residential girl's pomp, has M/F summertime openings for Land Sports, Waterfront (boating, skiing, life .guiarding, WSI), Ropes Course, Tennis, H.B. Riding, A&C (jewelry, pottery, etc.), Theater, Archery, Gymnastics, Dance, Photography, 'Group Leaders & more. Top salaries plus room/board & travel provided. ON SITE kAVhRVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED JAN. 30. Call us today toll free at 1-888- 684-2267 or apply online at www.campmataponi.com STUDENT MESSENGERS (2) deliver cafipus mail on route; other misc. duties. Prefer UM student familiar w/campus. Valid diver's license. 20 hr. m.-f. Work either 8- noon or 1-5. 9.00/hr. call 764-7234. SUMMER JOB WITH GIFTED KIDS Northwestern University's Center for Talent .ielopment is hiring residential nselors/ TA's. Experience w/ kids pref. Room/board provided for counselors. Comp, salary, great work experience. 6/24 - 8/12 + thiahing. To apply, call (847) 467-7884. TUTORS NEEDED! Romulus schools 21st iCLC is hiring after school tutors. $10/hr. Mon-Thus. 2:30-6:30 pm. Contact Deanna Strongforester. 734-722-1050 ext. 273 or email strongd@romulus.kl2.mi.us ANN ARBOR' S RE MIER HOTEL NOW SEEKING *Front Desk Clerks *Bell Staff/Valet *Banquet Servers *Waitstaff *Housekeepers We pride ourselves in offering 4he best service to our guests and outstanding wages and Sbenefits to our employees. The campus Inn is committed to a -drug-free workplace. Please call Human Resources at (734) 769-2247. EOE (Equal Opportunity Employer) The Dah/mann Campus Inn Ann Arbor, MI 48104 UM TEACHER'S ASSISTANT Help children from different countries learn English in the family housing language prgm. Gain exp. doing various projects, administrative work. Openingfor teacher's assistant from Jan. 8-End of April. Must be avail. Mon. and Wed. 3:30-6pm. Good English and interpersonal skills, exp. with children and internationals required. Pick up and fill out an application ASAP at The Family Housing Community Center, on North Campus (1000 McIntyre). Call 763-1440, or email louwsma@umich.edu. Equal Opportunity Employer. VET ASSISTANT / receptionist: Part time, 20+ hours. Will train. Please call 668-1466. WORK STUDY POSITIONS in Neuroendocrinology lab. Animal care or laboratory work. $8/hr. Contact Peter at 647- 2604, email pschluet@biology.lsa.umich.edu WORK-STUDY POSITION. Office Assistant in Hematology/Oncology. Duties: prepare documents, spreadsheets, data entry, set appointments, make copies, maintain files, send faxes, answer phones, deliver mail, and retrieve research materials from Taubman Medical Library and other sources. Qualifications: Some office experience helpful. Contacts: sblaisde@umich.or buffyjb @umich.edu CHILDCARE NEEDED for infants in our home. Flexible hours and wages. Please call Carolyn at 734-668-0948. NEED HELP caring for twin girls. Flex. 9- 12 hrs/wk., n-smkg., ref. req.. 734.663.6544. RESPONSIBLE, caring person needed. Work afternoons 8-12 hrs/ week (2:30-6pm) and get paid for 20! 2 boys (5&7), west side of Ann Arbor. Must drive. Dan 669-7606, 663-0152, danschul@umich.edu, dschu@hciasachs.com RESPONSIBLE, RELIABLE, non-smoker, for child care (1 child) on Thursdays 9AM- 1PM. Westside Ann Arbor. References, car required. 663-4585 WE ARE LOOKING for a responsible person to provide child care for one child one year old Friday mornings from 10:30 to 1:30. Person should have experience in child development. $10 per hour. Maybe more hours. Please call after 1:30pm 647-1595. ::::-:tickets &travel C 225%2% Bahamas Party . 5 Days * Most Meals + Free Parties " Includes Taxes Jamaica 439 7 Nights - Air & Hotel " Save $150 on Food & Drinks Cancun $399 7 Nights. Air & Hotel " Free Food & 30 Hours of Drinks springbreaktravel.com - Our 14th Year! 1-800-678-6386 GET A VISA CARD that earns you FREE airline tickets, clothes, music, etc. Online approval in 30 sec: www.get-creditcard.com. INTRODUCTORY ZEN meditation course, 5 Thurs. eves. 6:30-8:30, begins Jan. 11. Zen Buddhist Temple. 734/761-6520. JUSTICES Continued from Page 1 Twp.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. "One can imagine that political influence is going to be there." After all, Van Regenmorter said, "while many decry the amount of money that was spent in Supreme Court races this past November, never- theless there was more public atten- tion, more public interest and more public involvement in this election than in any previous election." But Weaver would likely disagree. "I believe the public is now less accurately informed about the Court and the judiciary than before the cam- paign," she said in her proposal. Sen. Gary Peters (D-Bloomfield Hills), the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, acknowledged that "there needs to be a way of reduc- ing the partisanship" but said "I don't think I would dump elections in favor of the system she's talking about." Peters said he is more in favor of "some system in which an impartial body chooses among a list of qualified candidates" rather than people that have been very involved in partisan politics. But, he added, "I wouldn't be opposed to looking at another system." WXeaver's plan does have substantial RELIGION Continued from Page 1 Mary's Student Parish, said Catholics attending secular institutions out- number those in Catholic institutions by a ratio of nearly four to one. "From my experience, the Christ- ian population is booming," Smith said. "Campus ministries on public campuses are growing." Sue Waters of St. Mary's said a big change on the University of Michi- gan's campus in the past decade was the explosion of extracurricular groups vying for students' attention. "There's such diversity on cam- pus," Waters said. Diversity is a positive factor for large colleges, said LSA senior Thomas Litchford, president of the University Lutheran Chapel council. "At a private Christian college, you are surrounded for the most part by people who share your faith," he said. The sheltered environment provid- ed by a private college is a disadvan- tage once people enter the real world, he said. Kevin Richardson, campus minis- ter for the student group Christian Challenge, noted a thaw in the tradi- tionally frosty reception of religion at secular institutions. This shift - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 -7 support in the Legislature.: -, Sen. John Schwarz (R-Battle said he believes, as Weaver doe "there should be a straight appoifliTi of Supreme Court justices ... with the advice and consent of the Senate.' But Schwarz took issue %%it ne aspect of Weaver's proposal. He said the 14-year term outlined in he lan "seems maybe a bit too long..I would like to see more discussion and debate on the length of term." . Weaver's plan has also received sup- port from Rep. Mike BishopY- Rochester), chair of the House Constitutional Law and Ethics Comniit- tee. He said Weaver's plan was<"an excellent idea. It sets up a check and bhl- ance system that takes the justices gw of a process that strips them of their irnte ni- ty." He added, "Its very wise to be rais- ing this issue especially after what we saw in the Supreme Court race." Brendan Ringlever, legislative direc- tor for Sen. Ken Sikkema (R- Grandville), said Sikkema is taking Weaver's proposal "very seriogly." Sikkema introduced legislationlast year to make judicial selectier in Michigan similar to that in Misswori - a system which involves gub to- rial appointment followed one oavo years after by an up-or-down retention vote by the public. may allow people to feel froeerto express an interest in religion- he said, and may account for theaburist of interest in religion and religius AFTERSCHOOL caregiver: 2-4 days/wk, 3:30-5:30 for 9 yr. old on Old West side near campus. Pay generous, car pref. 994-0810. BABYSITTER NEEDED for 10 yr. old girl after school. Flex. sched., good pay. Car needed. Call 668-1332. BABYSITTER NEEDED for toddler and infant in Burns Park. Wed afternoon and Thurs 1 lam-lpm. 663-5882. BABYSITTER NEEDED: For 10 month old boy for 1 to 4 full days per week. Near Arb, 302-7655. BABYSITTER NEEDED: For 22 month old boy. Weekend evenings and some days. Flexible hours, good pay. Looking for someone who is energetic, enthusiastic, and loves kids. Transportation a plus and references req. 995-0634 ask for Annmarie. BABYSITTER/MOTHER'S HELPER needed in home for 1 yr. old & 3 yr. old. 5-10 hrs./wk. Hrs. flexible. 994-9817. Andrea. BABYSITTER/NANNY needed in my SW Ann Arbor home. 2.5 days/wk. Transportation and refs required. 662-4739. CARE FOR MY CUTE 6 MO. old baby in my west side home Wed and Fri mornings. Car required. Good pay. (734)930-1970. CARE FOR MY SWEET baby in my Ann Arbor home, 10-15 hrs./wk. Good pay, flexible hrs. Infant exp. preferred. Call 662- 6824. CHILD CARE needed in our home. 10-15 hrs/wk. Flex. sched. I mile from campus. Please call 761-1306. Panama City Beach Florida from $99 per person Sandpiper Beacon beach resort the "fun place"! 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