4B the university daily kansan entertainment wednesday, february 25, 2004 PENGUINS BY DOUG LANG WITH THE BAND BY SCOTT DRUMMOND HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Feb. 25). You'll find that you're developing greater perception this year. You can go far beyond the senses that most others consider normal. Focus your laser-like attention on finding the solid facts behind what some think is fantasy. Arles (March 21-April 19). Today is a 7. An amazing thing is happening. The more you think about others, the more successful you become. What goes around comes around. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is s 7. You're strong and determined. You're watching out for others, and they're doing the same thing back. If you provide stability, they'll come up with all sorts of crazy ideas. Empower the ideas that will work. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a 6. You're usually good at communicating verbally. That's not the only way to get messages across, however. For the next several weeks, you'll get to practice communicating nonverbally. Cancer (June 22-July 22. Today is an 8. You may love your work, but there's no reason you have to do it all the time. Schedule a conversation with friends at a favorite place of relaxation. You'll emerge rejuvenated. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is a 6. Be respectful and promise to do what's required, even if you're not sure how you'll go about it. You'll think of something, and you could sure use the cash. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is an 8. Grab your partner and get out of town as soon as you can. You deserve a change of scenery. If you go along with another person's suggestion, you'll have a fabulous time. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22). Today is a 6. For the next few weeks you'll be thinking about little other than work. Your imagination is venturing into new territory. This is good, but be careful not to spend more than you'll make on this project. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is an 8. Others respect your stamina and help celebrate your success. Some of them will even help you achieve the goals you've set. Sugittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 6. All of a sudden there's more work to be done than you thought possible. Do it to pay off an old debt. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 9. Just when you'd almost given up, the path ahead becomes clear. Your vision for the future looks possible. Full speed ahead! Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today in a G You've done enough racing around to last you for a while. Stay close to home for a couple of days in order to replenish your reserves. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is an 8. You've been known to be easily distracted. That's not a problem for you right now. You're focused like a laser beam. Make the most of these conditions. 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Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 200 Employment 205 Help Wanted 500 Summer Jobs/50 Camps/ You Choose NYP, NP, New England Choose!NY, PA, New England INSTRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Waterskiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano Accompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Woodshop, English Riding, Nature, Nurses, Arlene 1-800-443-6428; www.summercampemployment.com Assistant Development Directors We seek entrepreneurial spirits looking to build a career in our existing five state photography business and beyond. Wide variety of projects will keep you challenged. Client Relations experience helpful. Get in early as we expand into new markets. Wide variety of projects on the table: Web site Development, Accounting Upgrades, Training Systems, Hiring Projects, Sales & Marketing and Field Support, Research, recommend and execute. Computer & Software experience essential. Well rounded individual, quick learner, positive attitude, attention to detail. E-mail resume to tschmid@heartofamericaphoto.com.EOE Bartender Trainees needed $250 per day potential. Local positions. Call 1-800-293-3985 ext. 531. Berry Plastics has immediate opening for Sales/Marketing intern. Length of internship TBD. Preference is a KU student who would qualify for the Work Study Program. Pays $10.00/hr. Work would involve monitoring and researching trends in the market, competitor analysis, helping to formulate leads and other projects as assigned. Qualified person would have very strong communication skills, be proficient in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and possess strong mathematical ability and analytical skills. Must have completed a minimum of 2 years in Business school preferably, with an emphasis in Marketing or Advertising. Apply on-line at berryplastics.com or you may fax a cover letter and resume to CA7(858) 842-7838, EOE. Camp Counselors wanted for private Michigan boys/girls camp. Teach: swimming, canoeing, skiing, sailing, sports, computers, tennis, archery, riding, crafts, climbing, golf, guitar & morel office, maintenance jobso too. Salary $1750 on up plus room/bd. Apply online www.greenwoodscamp.com or call 888-459-2492 205 Help Wanted Inventory analysis for local retailer with multiple locations. Extremely flexible hours, +- 10 hours/per week. $9.00 hour depending on experience. Can be days or evenings. Be dependable and own transportation. Call Scott 843-6088 ext209. KU Memorial Unions Catering Dept. needs catering servers to set up, serve and breakdown catered events. Must be available to work weekdays 9:30 a.m.to. 2:30 p.m., 2-3 times per week. $5.40/hr plus gratuity. Apply at Human Resources, level 3, Kansas University EOE. KU SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SEKES: Instructors to teach high school students in summer session. Requires 90+ undergraduate hours, prefer Bachelor's degree, subject area teaching expertise and experience working with culturally diverse students. Subject areas needed: French (1 position), Writing/Compilation (2 positions), and Science (2 positions). Residence Hall staff to supervise high school students in residential setting during summer session. Seeking Bridge Resident Assistant (3 positions), and Non-Bridge Resident Assistant (4 positions). All positions require at least 55+ undergraduate hours at the end of spring semester and willingness to work long and irregular hours. Prefer residence hall experience and experience with culturally diverse students. All positions are on-going summer appointments. Review begins March 12, 2004. Complete job description and application information available from Mica Slappe, 310 JR Pearson Hall, 1122 W. Campus Park, Dr. Lawrence, KS 65045-3101, 785-864-3415 or see wwwku.edu/~kuhr/work. The University of Kansas is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. Managers Zaroco 66. Convenience stores and car washers. Looking for dependable honest individual to manage readily location. Interested parties send resume to mangers 718 E. 1300 Rd. Lawrence 60644 or call 840-6086 ext.26. PT Admin. Asst./Project Manager Mon-Fri for company devoted to diversity training, General office and computer knowledge, well rounded individual, positive attitude, and attention to detail a must, www.alegratraining.com. Send resume and references to 785-7496-099f. PT front desk at Chiropractic office. Must work summers and quality for work study program. Call 832-9355 after 4pm. Start your summer job today! Immediate opening for swim instructor. Indoor, heated pool in Lenexa, KS. Looking for experience teaching basic and competitive strokes, turns, and starts. Excellent hourly rates. Call Tori at 913-499-5554. Student Asat. GIS / Cartographic Student Assist. GIS / Cartographic Specialist, Kansas Geological Survey, U of KS, West Campus. $8.25/h. Digitize geology and map features. Training provided. REQUIRED: student; avail. 1YR. Training includes: pret landscapes; visualization of map feature relationships in 3 dimensions; excellent communication skills; work 20 hours during academic year and 40 hours during summer. Deadline: 2/27/04, Applications and full detail online at: www.kgs.uks.edu/General/jobs.htm (teif2@20421-1) AA/EOE. Student Senate Openings: Graduate (4), Education (1), Fine Arts (1). Apply in Senate Office, Deadline March 3. .