--- THE UNIVERSITY DARY KANSAS THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006 CLASSIFIEDS 7B THE RANT (FROM PAGE 1B) includes Kansas in the top five. Includes Kansas in the top five. Why shouldn't those publications include the Jayhawks? They will arguably be the deepest team in the country next season, with all key players returning. Kansas brings in two McDonald's All-Americans who will fight for playing time, which will be hard to come by, a good problem for coach Bill Self. He will have the option to give ten players significant minutes. Come November, though, the talk ends about who should start, and whether Darrell Arthur is as sick of an athlete as has been described. The Jayhawks will take the floor to determine if all these players can co-exist for 40 minutes and begin working toward winning a national championship. They will be tested early in Las Vegas when they face the defending national champions, Florida, over Thanksgiving weekend. Florida is a team that Kansas will want to emulate in the coming season. Last season the Gators were led primarily by sophomores — much like this year's Jayhawk team — and won a national championship. Kansas will not be able to travel under the radar at the beginning of this season. Everyone will expect the Jayhawks to be good, and opponents will be gunning for them. Speculation will also continue for a few more weeks as to the nature of the NCAA sanctions for the football and men's and women's basketball teams after University officials met with the NCAA last week. Additional sanctions could include loss of scholarships and even postseason bans, which are detrimental to a program. In the meantime, just sit around, wait, and speculate about the Kansas City Chiefs secondary after their "great" performance against the always "stellar" Houston Texans. Until then, it is all just speculation. Fans can watch training camp updates of who looks good and who has struggled, but fans now mostly wait until the football season opener against Northwestern State on Sept. 2. Kansan senior sportswriter Ryan Colalanni can be contacted at rcolaiani@kansan.com. think we just moved." VOLLEYBALL (FROM PAGE 1B) while her family has held together. Williams used volleyball as a way to get away from the aftermath of the hurricane. "Every time you get a kill, it just lifts your spirits," she said. "You don't think about things so much, you just think about the game, whatever is outside you deal with after the game." Coach Ray Bechard said Williams had a great senior season, all things considered, and was excited to have her on the team. "Brittany is, number one, a great kid to coach," he said. "Her athleticism is a little bit ahead of her technical level, but when those two things collide, or peak, then she's going to be an outstanding player here at Kansas and in the Big 12." Bechard said Williams had a chance to compete for a starting position in the middle this season. Williams chose Kansas instead of schools such as Baylor, Georgia Tech and Florida because it was the only place she could see herself at. Williams seems to be enjoying herself at Kansas. Even though Hurricane Katrina took nearly everything from her, she learned never to give up. "Things can slow me down but can't stop me," she said. "I have to find a way to get around it. I have to keep towards my goals." Kansan sportswriter Drew Davison can be contacted at ddavison@kansan.com. Edited by Nicole Kelley He had surgery last week to repair the injury, which was described as cartilage damage. Gordon is not the only former Jayhawk hoping to make an NFL team. Linebacker Nick Reid is playing with the Chiefs and wide receiver Mark Simmons is hoping to make the San Diego Chargers' roster. Defensive ends Charlton Keith and Jermial Ashley also participated in NFL camps. Keith failed a physical, however, and Ashley was cut. Sprint Center receives big events: Kansas City's new Sprint Center will open next year with a pair of high-profile events on its schedule. The Big 12 Conference men's basketball tournament will be held in the arena in 2008. The Big Eight tournament was held annually at Kansas City's Kemper Arena, but the Big 12 has rotated its tournament between Kansas City, Dallas and Oklahoma City. Assistant Big 12 Commissioner of Communications Bob Burda said that Kansas City could again become the permanent home of the event, although such a move has not been discussed at length. The American Airlines Arena in Dallas drew rave reviews for its modern facilities, but the tournament received little fan support. "Kansas City is a terrific site for "former Javhawk receiver Charles Gordon injured his ankle while trying out for the minnesota vikinos the big 12. The fan support is great. The city really gets behind the tournament;" associate athletics director Jim Marchiony told the Kansan. "Dallas was a good host city, but there wasn't as much fan support." SUMMER (FROM PAGE 1B) Edited by Derek Korte KANSANCLASSIFIEDS AUTO STUFF JOBS LOST & FOUND FOR RENT ROOMMATE SUBLEASE SERVICES CHILD CARE TICKETS TRAVEL FAX 785.864.5261 PHONE 785.864.4358 SERVICES MOST IMAGES ONLY $6, $7AND $8. SEE US AT the Kansas Union Lobby / Level on a Sunday at 13 through Friday August 18, 2006. The hours are 9am-5pm. This sale is sponsored by SUA and Union Programs. THE BIGGEST POSTER SALE Biggest and best selection. Choose from over 2000 different images. FINE ART, MUSIC, MOVIES, MODELS HUMOR, ANIMALS, PERSONALITIES, LANDSCAPES, MOTIVATIONALS, WEB SITE Help Kids & Adults SERVICES INFO MEETING: Tuesday, August 22 6:30-7:30 p.m. Public Library (707 Vermont) Questions? Call 841-2345 hqgcc.lowrence.ks.us 841-4833 11th & Haskell CLASSIFIEDS@KANSAN.COM TRAVEL Travel with STS to this year's top 10 Spring Break destination! Best deals guaranteed! Highest rep commissions. Visit www.ststrand.com or call 1-800-648-4849. Great group discounts JOBS Are you a night owl who is looking for a rewarding job with great benefits, competitive salary and a three-four day work week? Look no further CLO is currently seeking a Night Teaching Counselor to assist in the night services program. If Interested apply at CLO, 2125 Lawrence, Lawrence or call 785/685-5520 ext 313 for more information. Assistance needed in busy doctor's office. Both mornings and evenings available. Call 749-0130 or email hours available to admed@sunflower.com. BARTENDING. UP TO $300/DAY. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. TRAINING PROVIDED. 800-965-6520 EXT 108 Gymnastics Instructors needed now for girls, boys, pre-school classes at Kansas City gym. P/am or pm. Perfect job for dance, athletic, education, social work majors. Good pay. Call Eagles (816) 941-9529 Assistant needed for terrific kids in a home based preschool. 10 mins from KU. Eudora. 542-5858 Christian daycare needs dependable reliable afternoon helpers immediately. Contact 785-842-2088. Financial planning assistant: Leawood Golf Course Restaurant/Beverage Cart openings Seasonal FT/PT christines@leawood.org Financial planning assistant: To support financial advisors in areas of financial planning by performing tasks that do not require a license or registration. Need to be efficient, able to multi task and self motivated. 15-20 hrs per week. Afternoon and early evening hours Please contact Melissa at 841-2985 or email at Melissa.s.shank坦@ampf.com to send resume. Starts at $7.50/hr. Package handlers needed to work PT evenings, nights or / and weekends for par- cel shipping in KOK. $10 per hour. Position requires standing for the entire shift and lifting up to 50 unas- sisted. Pre-employment drug screen and background check required. Flexible hours for students. Call Spherion 7823. 1290 Part time sales position; $200+/week Dry Cleaning To-Your-Door, an established national company with Overland Park office, is adding to its door to door sales/marketing team. 10-12 hours per week. Sign up Johnson County homeowners for free delivery dry cleaning-service. No cold calls, transportation a must. Interviews are being scheduled in August; please call immediately. Derek: 913-486-9033 www.4collegework.com **vector has many local Customer sales/service positions to fill ASAP!** $12.00 Base-appt. Conditions exist. No telemarketing. Scholarship opportunities. Must be 17+ We train, flexible 5-40 hours around work/school. Days, evenings, or weekends. KC West (913) 403-9995 Topeka (785) 266-2605 JOBS Part-Time Graphics Designer Adobe Photoshop Illustrator 12-15/hr (785) 843-1065 PilgrimPage now interviewing for marketing, copy writing and graphic design interns. Several positions available for the semester. For more information or to apply, visit www.pilgrimpage.com/jobs.htm Photographers Event photography company seeking party pic photographers to work parties mainly evenings and weekends. Be outgoing and work well with people. Training and equipment provided. Please contact Lacy@universityphoto.com. Positions available at Rock Chalk Cafe in Naismith Hall. We offer flexible hours, an easy low stress job in a fun laid back environment PLUS free meals! Perfect student job. Apply in person between 2 and 4 at Naismith Hall. Wanted: Students with an interest in helping families with disabled individuals in the home and community setting. After-school, evening, and weekend hours. Salary: $8.00/hr Contact: Ken at Hands to Help (632-2515) ZIG & MAC'S Cisselflida Policy: The Kansas will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation. New Bar and Grill. Now hiring wait staff, bartenders and cooks. Apply in person: 1540 Wakana Dr, Suite L. NEED MONEY AND FLEXIBLE HOURS? MID-AMERICA CONCESSIONS LOOKING FOR YOU! Stand/commissary workers needed for a variety of locations to include: Allen Fieldhouse, Memorial Stadium, Arrocha Field, Jayhawk Field, and Hoglund Ballpark. Apply in person across from Gate 40, Memorial Stadium, KU. 864-7967 EOE Gate 40, Lots of Art Books Call 749-1438 or by Sat. 8/19 7:30-noon, 81 Missouri 2-3 bdmrs. No pets. Central air. Garage $595 - $735/mo 1 year lease 1 month deposit. 842-2596 atten seniors, grad students. 1 BR apt, quiet, real nice, close to campus, hard wood floors, lots of windows, CA, WD, no smoking, pets. 832-8909 or 331-5209 1116 Tenn. 1 BR off st, parking. Tile and wood floors. No pets. 1 year lease 1 month deposit $425/mo. 842-2569 one block from campus, LARGE 3 and 4 BR townhouses, off-street parking, W/D. Call Jason at 785-885-7336 Studio Apartment, detached 1029 Miss. Available immediately $485/mo. Call Barb 785-619-5741 3 Br, 2 BA, condo REDUCED RENT, $780/mo; 2 blocks from campus, landry room in unit with W/D/W, OA, off street parking. Call now 785-312-0948 ROOMMATE SUBLEASE 3 reliable/responsible male students only. Located adjacent to Rec. Center; Stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer; $540/mon. each - includes utilities. No subletting. 785-528-4876 Find it, sell it, buy it in the Kansan Classifieds nationality or disability. 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