The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 31, 1991, Image 10

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Memorial Student Center
Our goal is the development of persons as well as intellects...
a place where we may come to know and understand one another.
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The MSC Presents in February
February
1
OPAS
Kodo
1-2
Aggie Cinema
"Arachnaphobia"
1-3
CAMAC
Hispanics...
Success in the '90's
5
OPAS Stark Series
Marimolin & Continuum
5
Aggie Cinema
International Film
6-9
SCONA
The European Community
8-9
Aggie Cinema
"Presumed Innocent"/
"Lethal Weapon"
9
Pageant
Miss TAMU Pageant
14-15
Aggie Cinema
"When Harry Met Sally"/
"Pretty Woman"
15-17
Nova
Warcon
16
OPAS
"Rumors"
19
BAG
Alvin Ailey Repertory
22-23
Aggie Cinema
"Ghost"/"Beetlejuice"
28
OPAS
Orchestre de Paris
The Students and Staff of MSC Student
Programs Support Our Troops in the
Persian Gulf and Hope That They Return
Safely. I
For more information on MSC Programs, call the
Student Programs Office at 845-1515 or come by
room 216 MSC.
Applications for Leadership in MSC Student Programs are
now available in the Student Programs Office (216 MSC) I
Involvement in the MSC is more fun!!!
FOCI
February 9th
7:
Rudder Auditorium
Entertainment includes: Appearances by:
Aggie Wranglers Reveille
Vocalist Karen Jackson Ross Volunteers
Tickets are available at the MSC Box Office for
$5, $8, and $10. For information call 845-1515J
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Texas A&M University
Committee for the Awareness of
Mexican American Culture
Presents
"Hispanics...
Success in the '90s"
February 1-2, 1991
special topics movie
panel discussions
food "Noche de Gala"
Keynote Addresses
For More Information, Please Call
(409)845-1515
Registration fee: $10.00 TAMU students;
$15.00 all others
MSC Recreation presents
Filming on campus Friday, February 8
from 10 am to 3 pm
in the MSC Flag Room
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Student Conference on
National Affairs
Proudly Presents.
The European Community:
Piecing the Puzzlt; Together
February 6-9, 1991
Rudder Theatre : Free Admission
For More Information: 845 - 7625
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MSC Literary Arts presents
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Feb.
1- LITMUS submissions due 5pm
223 MSC
Feb. 2- Great poetry read off at
AnIUam Tea House, 7:30
Feb. S- Writers workshop all day,
Registration starts Feb. 4th
Feb. 10-15- Native American Week
Featuring Gayle Ross storyteller
Stay Tuned for more great literary
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Photo by: Beatrix Schiller
Tuesday, February 19, 1991
Rudder Auditorium
8:00 P.M.
MSC BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE
For Ticket Information Call 845-1234
Service With A Smile
Come see what B/CS has to offer
at
Service Awareness Day
February 13th
MSC First Floor
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Sponsored By: MSC Hospitality
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Committee Appl/ccut/one due Feb. 16