The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 12, 1987, Image 17

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    A stroll along Northgate 8
The shops, bars, restaurants and clubs lining the north
side of the Texas A&M campus has become almost as
much of an institution as the University itself. Take a
walk with us along this business strip to see why
students flock here by the hundreds, and even by the
thousands. Cover photo by Shelly Schluter
Food fare 6
Students are always on the lookout for new food to
tempt their tastebuds and ward off the hunger monster.
Here’s a spicy list of interesting and heavily populated
eating establishments to help satisfy your munchies.
Nighttime news 7
Finding a place to let your hair down and cut loose can
be a real challenge. But the Bryan-College Station area
has hot spots to match almost any mood. We’ve
checked out several of these happening havens and
made up a list to help Friday-nighters (or any-nighters)
find fun.
Aggienizing Answers 7
Teachers sometimes need a break, too, but some feel
they are getting it at the student’s expense. We asked
students and faculty members this question: What do
you think of the new faculty club in Rudder Tower?
The responses, surprisingly enough, were not all
negative.
Movie review 4
“Hello Again” offers some entertaining moments, but is
not as funny as it could be, Tom says. An improved
script that allowed star Shelley Long to fully display her
comedic talents would have generated more laughs.
Read all Tom’s reactions inside.
Album review 4
Men Without Hats takes a big commercial risk with its
new release, but Tom says it just might work, especially
after the problems with the group’s earlier records.
Also, The Fall puts out an album that’s sure to please
those who like something that’s a little different. Look
inside for details.
Dear Readers:
Even the most conscientious student can
devote himself to his studies for only so long. At
some point in the week, everyone needs some
time away from the hassles and hustle of
school. But where do students go when they
need to escape? This week, At Ease hits the
streets, the bars, the clubs and the restaurants to
find out where Aggies hang out.
Our main story, written by The Battalion’s
assistant city editor in a special guest
appearance, covers Northgate — the hangout
popular with all types of Aggies. Northgate has
something to offer everyone, from beer to ice
cream and from honky-tonk music to new-
wa ve melodies. We Ve taken a stoll down this
hangout's haven, talked to a few people and
really gotten an atmosphere for several nook
and cranny businesses.
But if you want to get even farther away from
the Texas A&M campus, we've given you a few
suggestions for dancing and eating hot spots.
First, since everyone likes to eat, we've taken
the liberty of recommending several restaurants
that are popular with students and faculty
members alike.
And once you've eaten, you ’ll probably want
to find a place to socialize with your friends and
dance a bit No matter what type of music you
enjoy, there’s a place in town where you can
strut your stuff. Look inside for a guide to some
well known nighttime havens.
Closer to home is an issue that has caused
heated debate between students and
administrators. RudderTower will be converted
into a faculty club in February, leaving students
without one of their favorite lunchtime
restaurants. This week’s Aggienizing Answers
At Ease Staff
Editor Karen Kroesche
Assistant editor Lydia Berzsenyi
Senior staff writer Melisa Hohlt
Staff writers Staci Finch
Leslie Guy
Reviewer Tom Reinarts
Photographer Dean Saito