6A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER27,2002 JOHNNY'S TAVERN 401 N.2ND ST.842-0377 JUST CROSS THE BRIDGE... CELEBRATING 50 YEARS IN 2003 1 Purchase a Sony Net MD™ Walkman® Recorder - Record your MP3s or CDs at up to 32x speed - Store over 5 hours of music on one 80 minute disc* - Supports MP3, WMA, WAV, ATRAC3™ files - Music management software supplied - Up to 56 hours continuous playback using one AA battery(LP4 mode) *23987 MZ-N505 $149.95 Plus a MiniDisc 8-Pack - Recordable up to one million times - Scratch-resistant, durable media - High capacity storage - Exciting color collection *37759 And Get Paid Back with over 42 Hours of Music - When you purchase a Sony Net MD Walkman recorder and an 8-pack of Sony MiniDiscs you get paid back the price you paid for the discs! (up to $16.99 by mail-in rebate) - Now you can build the portable music library you've always wanted. when recording in LPA mode, results vary based on PC specifications. Transfer time does not change with time. Recording capacity based on 80 minute disc. NetMD OYUNDAH 株式会社ヤンコン 1234567890 USB Wo WALKSTAN 2727 IOWA STREET LAWRENCE LAWRENCE Disney visits the University in search of spring interns Jeff Tasset talks to a group of college students about Disney internships. The presentation took place last night at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. By Erin Beatty eebatty@kansan.com Kansas staff writer Abbv West/Kansan Recruiters from the Walt Disney World College Program encouraged students last night to join the show by becoming a Disney intern. Jeff Tasset, college program recruiter, and other program representatives discussed internship opportunities with about 100 students at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Walt Disney World College Program representatives, who recruit at about 350 universities in the nation, are looking for students to work at the Disney parks and resorts in Orlando, Fla., during the spring semester. Students can work at one of the four theme parks — Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center, MGM Studios or Animal Kingdom—or at one of the water parks. The program offers a variety of jobs including working in attractions, merchandise, food and beverage, life guarding, custodial and hospitality. "It was the best experience of my life, hands down." Six KU students who participated in the program in past semesters attended the session last night to talk about their experiences. Tony Harms, Stillwater, Minn., senior, discussed the benefits the program provided him, including leadership and networking and said he would do it over again. Tony Harms Stillwater, Minnesota , Senior Tasset said working for Disney was a great way for students to get starts on their careers. He said students would gain transferable skills such as guest service, communication, responsibility and "It was the best experience of my life, hands down," Harms said. self confidence from the program. He said it also would be a valuable experience to put on a resume. "The Disney name is the second most recognizable brand name, and it's a Fortune 500 company," he said. Molly Griffith, Stillwater, Minn., senior, participated in the program and said everyone always asked about it when they read her resume. Erin Bernon, Wichita freshman, said she loved Disney and was interested in the college program. "I've been to Disney three times. All the people are happy, and I'd like working in such an exciting place," she said. Not every college student is eligible for the program. Students must be 18 or older, be enrolled in college classes (either full-time or part-time) and have a GPA of at least 2.0. Students may choose from six classes on the program—including communication, hospitality management and organizational leadership—which are optional, but recommended. The classes may be accepted for credit, if approved beforehand by the students' individual universities. Program participants live in apartments provided by Disney. They receive $6 per hour, and work 30 to 45 hours a week, including nights, weekends and holidays. For more information, go to wdwcollegeprogram.com. Edited by Matt Gehrke Friday, September 27 8:00 pm-12:00 am Burge Union Parking Lot bands free food prizes! Autumn Dog Dominos Pizza Coca-Cola products popcorn snowcones No Lessons DVD Player CD Player Cordless phone and MORE! In case of inclement weather, bands will play in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Call KU Info @ 864-3506 w/ questions. Sponsored by Organizations and Leadership, the City of Lawrence ---