Wednesday, May 3, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -7
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
Are you an early riser? Is your best time to Borders I
work a part-time job from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.? l nc. is a progressive,
If so, the Daily has a position this Fall and aizat rowin natonal etail co-
Winter just for you! (May be work-study lege students for seasonal, tem-
eligible). Please call 764-0431 for more porary positions in various Ann
information, or stop by the Student Arbor area facilities.
Publications Building at 420 Maynard and
sk for Nanc or Susan.
NDLESS SUMMER Tanning Centers W h
counter help needed at 1896 W. Stadium &
Arborland locations. Apply in person at W. P
Stadium location.
$6.00/hr, to start
These positionsofferan excellent
opportunity for students and oth-
TRANSPORTATION ers to earn extra cash, and possi-
blyattain regular employment. Ex-
OR BUSINESS erience is not necessary, only a
solid work ethic in a physical work
environment. Please apply in per-
son at: Borders, Inc., 5451 S.
State Street, Ann Arbor, Mi.
Take the high tech Phone:(313)930-0905.Fax:(313)
r t success 930-1845. An Equal Opportunity
road to Employer- M/F/DN
Get on the right road to a success-
ful career by jototog Central BOR DE R S
Transport. We're using innovative
techniques and high tech equip-
ment to provide our customers
with quality freight service. In OFFICE MANAGER/SECRETARY for
fact, we feature one of the largest landscaping architect. Great summer job.
computer facilities in the industry. Part-time, fall. 668-7519.
Our continued growth and com- OIL COMPANIES HIRING! High income
mitment to promotion from within & great benefits. Summer/permanent. 1-800/
have created the following entry- 865-2672 ext. 236.
level positions: PART-TIME WSILIFEGUARD instruc-
* Management Trainees tors for spring & summer. 994-2300 ext. 215.
SAdministrative Support PARTTIME GYMNASTICS instructors
* Ad inisratie Suport wanted for pre-school, girls, & boys classes.
You'll get on-the-job training, com- Must be enthusiastic, reliable, have
petitive pay and comprehensive experience, & own transportation. Gym
benefits. Because of our commit- America 971-1667.
ment to promotion from within, PERSONAL ASST. NEEDED: Errands,
your potential for moving up the cleaning, some cooking. $6/hr., flexible
career ladder is excellent. Begin hours. 668-7396.
a career with Central Transport by RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS needed for
sending your resume to: a clinical study investiga g the effects of
ofHuanReouce lraviolet light (sunlght) on the immune
V.P. of Human esources system. Must be at least 18, healthy, and able
n Box 0-946 to sunburn relatively easily. 3-6 visits
Warren, MI 45090-0946 required, compensatng $75-135 for time and
effort. For more information call the U of M
Equal Opportunity Dept. of Dermatology at 764-2256.
Employer RESORT JOBS - Eam to $12/hr. + tips.
Theme parks, hotels, spas, + more. Tropical
& mountain destinations. Call 1-206/632-
0150 ext. R55982.
CENTRAL TRANSPORT RESPONSIBLE SITTER for two children
weekly till mid-August. Non-smoker, own
car. 994-0959.
ESTES PARK CENTER YMCA of the Retail
kOCKIES Looking for a fun place to spend MANAGER TRAINEE
your summer or fall?! The beauty of the
Colorado Rockies surrounds the Estes Park Full & Time
Center/YMCA of the Rockies, a year-round Sales Associates
family resort and conference center. Summer Couch America's premier manufacturer of
and fall jobs available, including housing. Cea, anra emier seeks
Call for information & application: 303/586- fine quality, handcrafted leathergoods, seeks
3341 ext. 1031. highly motivated sales professionals to
. contribute to the prestige and success of our
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in store located in Ann Arbor.
private sector grants & scholarships is now
available. All students are eligible regardless As part of our dynamic sales team, you will
of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us be dedicated to achieving maximum sales
help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800/ and providing exceptional customer service.
263-6495 ext. F55988. Prior retail experience in an upscale retail
KINDERGARTEN TEACHER half-tine, environment is essential.
oings, $50 per day, beginning this fall.
994-3667. Coach offers a dynamic work environment,
LAWN SPRAYERS & salesmen needed. career growth, competitive salaries. Please
Good driving record required. Call Trugreen apply in person at: The Coach Store,
Chemlawn 665-7707. Biarswood Mall, 812 Biarwood Circle, Ann
LOOKIG FO AN NTERSTIN ex-Arbr, MI 46108. No telephone calls, please.
LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING ex- Only qualified candidates will be contacted.
perience this summer? Native English Equal Opportunity Employer m/f/d/v.
speakers needed to volunteer for Michigan
Language Center's Conversation Partner COACH
Program. Send as little as 1 hour a week AN AMERICAN LEGACY
speaking English with an international SALAD BAR PREP prson wi cooking
studmt. For more information, Call Lisa at expience. Apply in penon as 1629 S. State
663-9415 or stop by the Mchigan Language St
enter at 309 S. State St.
-MODELS- PRINT, trade, T.V., Associated CHOOL AID, pre- 9aftemoons until
Models 810/788-8760. 6 p.m. Mon-Fri. Start now. 994-3667.
MOTHER'S HELPER/babysitter needed SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, Rh negative.
for newbom and 19 me. old, 15-20 flexible For this blood type, $120 is paid per accept-
hours/week. Non-smoker, drivers license. able donation. Write APR L, P.O. Box 2674,
213-1702. Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es-
tablished infertility clinic. Male students or
graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors
are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write,
APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
SITTER WANTED for 2 boys ages 1 & 3
for every Friday and/or Saturday eve. Trans.
avail. Contact Pat, 663-3074.
STOP! ATTENTION EVERYONE. Ean
$300 - $500 clipping newspaper articles from
home or dorm, part-time. Excellent income
opportunity. Senous individuals only. For
free brochure write: Niuany Clippers, P.O.
Box 444, State College, PA 16804-0444.
STUDENT WANTED to help with errands,
cooking, some childcare. May-Aug. Own
transportation. 6-8 hrs./wk. $7/hr., plus
mileage. 995-1103.
SUMMER CHILDCARE needed starting
June. M-W-F, approx. 15 hrs./wk., for 4 & 6
yr. old. Non-smoking, own transportation,
refrences please. Call Sharon, 741-9088.
SUMMER LANDSCAPING employment
available in Petoskey area. Starting pay s
$6.20. Send name, phone & address to John
Hoffman Landscaping Inc. 2023 B. Mitchell
St., Petoskey, MI49770. 616/347-9854, fax
347-7258.
TEACHER NEEDED for pre-school. Full-
time or part- e in the am. or p.m. Starting
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS - Public
health research firm. Flex. hrs., excellent
work environment, paid training, highest
wages in Ann Arbor de pending on
experience. Call 994-0003. EOE.
TRAVEL ABROAD and work. Make up to
$2,000-$4,000+/mo. teaching basic conver-
sational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S.
Korea. No teaching background or Asian lan-
guages required. For information call: 206/
632-1146 ext. J55989.
WANT EXTRA MONEY? Need subjects to
participate in paid cognitive psychology ex-
periments during Sp./Su. term. Call Kathleen
at 747-3693.
WANTED
Energetic, personally motivated student
wanted to sell advertising for INsider
Magaine on camps. Great experience for
marketing or advertising major. Earning
potential ranges from $5-$30 per hr. Make
your own schedule. No experience required.
Please call 708/673-3458, ask for Patrickt
WANTED: ONE RELIABLE sitter for 2
lovable children. Flexible hrs., weekends. Car
& references, please. 572-9506.
WANTED: SUBJECTS for a psychological
experiment on deisions about perceptions.
The experiment takes 40 mint, and pays $8.
Please contact Ila as 763-3127.
WORK FOR ACADEMIC credit, volunteer
or with a work study grant at U-M's Pound
House Children's Center during Spring and
Fall Terms. Join hundreds of past students in
a quality experience in working with young
children. Located at Hil and East University.
Please call 764-2547 for more information or
to arrange a visit.
tikt &tae
LOW AIRFARES WORLDWIDE and
Euro-passes. Regency Travel 209 S. State.
665-3406
REM TICKETS for sale 5 balcony seats for
June 6th concert. Call 662-1949.
STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Kelly at
Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122
AGE-OLD UTICA Antiques Market May
13-14. Sat. 7-6; Sun. 8-4. Hundreds of
dealers. K C Grounds. 21 Mile Rd., 1 mi. east
of Van Dyke. $4. 800/653-6466.
REMOVE UNWANTED TATTOOS or
liver spots with latest laser in physician's
office. Free consultation. Call Bloomfield
Laser 810/332-8391. MC/VISA accepted.
UNIVERSITY HOUSING at the University
of Michigan will conduct two commercial
vending programs during and following its
1995 Fall Student Move-In. The Vendor Fair
will be held from August 28 - September 1,
1995 at two campus locatios. The Vendor
Bazaar will be held from September 2 - 11,
1995 within the residence halls. Both
programs will make available to students
items they may wish to acquire in furnishing
their residence hall rooms. No other com-
mercial vending will be permitted at or near
University buildings during those days.
Beginning May 12, applications will be ac-
cepted from interested vendors.The deadline
for entering the Vendor Fair is 12 noon on
Friday, June 2, 1995; the deadline for enter-
ing the Vendor Bazaar is 4:30 p.m. on
Monday, Jaly 7, 1995. Spare at the Vendor
Fair is limited and will be assigned contn-
gent upon the space availability. Vendors ap-
proved for the Vendor Fair are automatically
approved for the Vendor Bazaar. Requesis
for guidelines should be placed on a 3x5 note
card and submitted to: UNIVERSITY
HOUSING AT U-M, HOUSING INFOR-
MATION OFFICE, 1011 STUDENT AC-
TIVITIES BUILDING, ANN ARBOR,
MICHIGAN,B48109-1316. Interested vendors
may fax their I page submissions to the at-
tention of the VENDOR FAIR/VENDOR
BAZAAR, 313/763-2313. Only written sub-
missions will be accepted.
ROOM/APT. FOR rent. Currently or for fall
in collegiately-minded well-kept, liberal
home in Ypsilanti. Please contact Marc or
REGENTS
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that is less legalistic and less ponderous.'
The day before the regents voted,
students marched into the Fleming Ad-
msinistration Building in protest of the
code. In addition, several students spoke
at the public comments session of the re-
gents meeting, asking the board to dis-
miss the code.
"The code is inherently teetering on
an edge of a right that students have not
only earned but that they have also pur-
chased - an education," said Flint
Wainess, the president of the Michigan
Student Assembly, during public com-
ments.
During the meeting, many regents
spoke against any form of a speech code,
raising concerns about the constitution-
ality of the proposed code.
"Significant evidence indicates that
there are some serious issues raised that
might not stand up on their own in
court," said Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann
Arbor). "Because we're controlling con-
duct, we're also controlling speech."
Hartford assured the board that First
Amendment rights would remain pro-
tected.
"Any document we would write
would carry in it a passionate defense of
a student's First Amendment right," she
said.
After commending the recent student
interest, the regents encouraged Hartford
to collect student input on the code over
the summer.
"There will be a code," said Regent
Philip Power (D-Ann Arbor). "My ad-
vice is to make the process work, be-
cause letting it to this board is asking for
trouble. I thought the students coming to
our meeting were an example of students
behaving in a community where civility
and moderation rule."
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