Thursday, September 26, 1985/The Battalion/Page 5 Court upholds conviction of truck driver , housing is still available for the (all semester. Get. 11 to move on eampus and be eligible to automatically room for the spring semester. Interested students 474r u h e0 1 , ra ,np u ^„ us , (lg 0,r«. VMCA B U «„ k ;>ns for Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- ■‘Ibileges will be available at boxes located at eight daf- locations From 8 a.m. today through 5 p.tn. Sept. 2*7. , can be picked up at the Commandants ( it Center, Student Activities Olfiee, Zachry Er fei L Cen ^ r > Office of.the. (ice of the Viet IVesideau teaching! son said, ospital bJ wtunitvfl 1 (the Id althoujil time there iinic willij •spital) Student interaction with business world club’s goal for year 'l w ^| By ANDY RICHARDSON Reporter tone, deat ine, said Si itles at .ia & Whites] Interaction, a key to any club’s success, is one of the main goals mressed by the Texas A&M Land ^Development Club this year. Matt Moore, the club’s president, says it is ’ e 'M planning several events to help stu- ‘ ‘ d\ would OB & While is ible for jf one said ’ ie clinic's ‘isity, % lie where fed, and dents relate to each other an d with the business community. ■ The Land Development Club is an interdisciplinary organization de voted to Quality real estate devel opment in building the cities of tom- morrow, Moore says. ■ This semester the club is hopim ping tjo get a data base started from which ung. pnembers can get information about insider it job opportunities around the state, an sa y s - \ tou M I!, B'‘T| 1 i s club really has great poten- " , Jtl,” Moore says. “There are mem- dS ‘ !lr bers from almost every college on udenti tt campus. t Rusty Snell, a senior agric ultural /’vWA1t econom ‘ cs ma j or f rom Houston, W'UW avs th 31 h e was interested in the real ^ %ate phase of land development ondemnat