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The Battalion
Monday, March 4,1991
In Advancf*
Women's History Month begins with lectures
Two lectures today by Dr.
Carol Shakeshaft of Hostra Uni
versity will kick off Women’s His
tory Month at Texas A&M.
Shakeshaft, professor and
chairwoman of administration
and policy studies at Hofstra, lec
tures on “Gender and Leader
ship” at 3 p.m. in 110 Harrington
and on “A Gender at Risk” at 8
p.m. in 601 Rudder.
She earned her master’s de
gree and Ph.D. from A&M and
now teaches in Hempstead, N.Y.
The lectures are sponsored by
the Dean of Faculties, College of
Education, College of Liberal
Arts, Women’s Studies, Depart
ment of Educational Administra
tion and the local branch of the
American Association of Univer
sity Women.
the Battalion
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on February 8 between a motorcycle and a black
Accura Integra. The accident happened at 10:28
a.m. at University Drive and Agronomy Road,
when a white one-ton paneltruck ran a red light,
causing the motorcycle to run into the Integra.
Please call 846-1929 with any information.
Monday
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES: preparation course in
commercial and cultural French from Monday to April 18th, Monday-
Thursday from 4:15 to 6 p.m. Pick up a registration form from the Center for
International Business Studies, 505 Blocker or call 845-5234 or 847-9269 for
more information.
“Higher-Level Cognitive Strategies: The Effect of Questioning” at 7 p.m. in
206 MSC. Seminar for faculty and graduate studetns with Dr. Barak Rose-
nshine, “Teacher Education Research Agenda” at 10 a.m. in 602 Harrington
Tower. Call EDCI at 845-8384 for more information.
TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB: mandatory meeting for Spring Break trip at 7 p.m. ii
Rudder. Call Jeff at 776-1427 for more information.
in 410
SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM: business meeting for the Shire of the
Shadowlands (local group of the SCA) at 8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Newcom-
mers are welcome! Call Jane at 846-3113 or Michael at 268-7737 for more
information.
METHODIST STUDENT CENTER: breakfast and devotional at 7 a.m. Men’s and
Women’s Bible study at 7 p.m. All in the Methodist Student Center. Call Max
or Judy at 846-4701 for more information.
PEOPLE FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST: general meeting at 7 p.m. in 206
MSC. Call Cara at 693-3663 for more information.
GREEK ORTHODOX STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Liturgy at 5:30 p.m. in the All
Faiths Chapel. Call Matt at 846-6606 for more information.
PLANNING COMMITTEE FOR A SAFE BREAK: everyone welcome to come by
and pick up free Safe Break packets in the MSC.
AGGIES FOR LIFE: Emil E. Ogden, philosophy of life at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder.
Call Julie at 847-2051 for more information.
CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: meeting and elections will be held at 7
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: BIMS will co-sponsor a cooperative edu
cation briefing at 7:15 p.m. in 215 Animal Industries Building. Learn
about co-op education programs and types of co-op jobs and employers from
iliF '
p.m. in the All Faiths Chapel. Call 846-3119 for more information.
former co-op students. Call Pat at 845-7725 for more information.
MBA LAW COMMITTEE: Networking Program at 7 p.m. in 131 Blocker. Call Mich
elle at 845-1515 for more information.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: general discussion at noon. Call C.D.P.E. at 845-
0280 for more information.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: general meeting at 7 p.m. in 123 ACAD. Call Christy at
847-2029 for more information.
HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL: general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Call
Randy at 847-0598 for more information.
TAMU GRADUATE WOMEN'S STUDIES GROUP: second film in series, “Women
Empowered” film is “Lion in Winter” at 7 p.m. in 604 B, Sterling C. Evans Li
brary.
STUDENT COALITION AGAINST APARTHEID AND RACISM: guest speaker will
be discussing “Strategies to Combat Racism” at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Hi
Give
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discussing “Strategn
new members are welcome!
Judder. All
NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION: short meeting fol
lowed by “Natural Resource Management: A Time of Change” a lecture with
jues^ speaker Dr. Fischer, forestry department at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder,
i infoi
AGRICULTURE COMMUNICATORS OF TOMORROW: general meeting, meet Dr
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rah at 693-7503 for morel iformation.
Self, new journalism department head in 014 Reed McDonald. Call Debo-
iall David at 823-0509 for more information.
TAU KAPPA: information sessions for prospective new members from 8:30 to 9:30
p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call Jerry at 847-6101 for more information.
ETA KAPPA NU: Jim Reprass of the law firm Fulbright and Jaworski will lead a dis
cussion on intellectual property law and patent rights at 6 p.m. in 104C
ZEC. Call John at 693-4074 for more information.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: general business meeting, speaker will
be medical doctor from Houston at 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Call Mike at 823-
4040 for more information.
SOUTHWEST DALLAS COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: general meeting at 7 p.m.
at the Dixie Chicken. Call Robert at 847-3830 for more information.
TAMU SCUBA CLUB: Frank Ashley will speak on Diver Anxiety from 7 to 8:15 p.m.
on 308 Rudder. Call Brent at 823-0788 for more information.
AGGIE ORIENTATION LEADER PROGRAM: applications now available at 106
YMCA, SPO, Student Activities. Deadline is March 29. Call 845-5826 for
more information.
R.C.I.A.: this is a class designed for those who wish to learn about the Catholic
faith at 7:30 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. Visitors welcome! Call 846-
5717 for more information.
PHI ETA SIGMA: pizza party and general meeting at 7 p.m. at the Flying Tomato.
Call Randy at 847 7058 for more information.
FACES: Freshmen Adjusting to College Experiences. Guest speaker, meeting
called “Learning About Your Resources” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
Call Gloria at 845-9804 for more information.
TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: general meeting 1991 -92 officers
will be elected at 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Amy at 776
information.
will be elected at 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Amy at 776 -4242 for more
SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM: Heraldry meeting, research and
commenting on names and personal coats-of-arms at 7:30 p.m. contact Er
nesto for the location. Call Ernesto at 847-0993 for more information.
T uesday
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS: meeting and presentation on the proposed state lot
tery at 8:30 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Call
presenta
Becky at
696-8314 for more information.
PLANNING COMMITTEE FOR A SAFE BREAK: everyone welcome to come by
and pick up free Safe Break packets in the MSC.
MEDICINE TRIBE: grape boycott, Human Rights Rally, Amnesty International
).m.b ''
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: general discussion at noon. Call C.D.P.E. at 845-
0280 for more information.
March, community services at 5:30 p.m. oehind Sul Ross statue in front of
Academic Building. Call Irwin at 268-7471 for more information.
ASSOCIATION OF A&M GUITARISTS: Blues Jam at 8:37 p.m. at Rumours.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: general discussion at 8:30 p.m. Call C.D.P.E. at 845-
0280 for more information.
RECREATION, PARK AND TOURISM SCIENCE: general meeting with nomi
nations at 7 p.m. in 202 Francis.
TAMU NUTRITION SOCIETY: Denise Fries from Dunlap Association to talk about
personal finances in 127 Kleberg. Call Susan at 693-3556 for more informa
tion.
THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: seminar for faculty and graduate students with
“ el “
Dr. Barak Ronsenshine, “How to Teach Higher-Level Cognitive Strategies”
at 10 a.m. in 602 Harringon Tower. Lecture by Dr. Barak Rosenshine,
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Goodner.
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Police seal off second
like an American, but I can also see
how different Americans treat inter
national students,” she says. “As
soon as they find out you are inter
national, they treat you in a totally
different way.”
Goodner says A&M needs to focus
more on integration of its interna
tional students. She says interna
tional students mostly associate with
people from their own country.
“Koreans are the second largest
international group at A&M and you
rarely see a Korean at an interna
tional event,” she says. “They tend to
stick together because their religion,
culture and even food may be differ
ent.
“It really is kind of sad because
they do not get integrated with the
American community,” she says.
Many Americans also do not see
the advantage they can receive from
getting to know an international stu
dent, Goodner says.
“It is upsetting to me, because I
think the world is so amazing and so
big and there is so much to learn,”
she says. “There are so many differ
ent people to meet and different cul
tures to experience.”
Goodner says programs like In
ternational Week, the International
Music Festival and Mini-Olympics,
where international students com
pete in athletic events against each
other, help promote international
awareness.
But integration of international
students will take some time, she
ethically mixed town
in Yugoslavian crisis
says.
Goodner says she does not con
sider herself the most outstanding
international student when compar
ing herself to others.
She says she applied for the Most
Outstanding International Student
Award on the recommendation of
an adviser, but had no expectations
of getting it.
“There are so many international
students that deserve to be recog
nized and awarded as well,” she says.
“It is not easy being an international
student.”
PAKRAC, Yugoslavia (AP) —
Croatian special police Sunday
sealed off a second ethnically mixed
town, hoping to prevent pro-Serbian
supporters from staging rallies in
troubled Croatia.
The special Croatian forces, how
ever, began to withdraw from an
other city, Pakrac, before a midnight
deadline set by the federal govern
ment for “all external forces” to
leave Pakrac, the state news agency
Tanjug said.
Croats and Serbs, Yugoslavia’s
two largest ethnic groups, are rivals
to shape this country of 25 million’s
future. Their dispute threatens to
plunge the federation of six repub
lics and two provinces into civil war.
Serbia, the largest republic, is
Communist-ruled and wants to keep
the federation together. Croatia’s
center-right government wants
more independence in a looser con
federation.
Leaders of Croatia’s ethnic Serbs,
who make up about 12 percent of
the republic’s 5 million population,
began agitating for more autonomy
last summer, matching Croatia’s
moves for more independence from
the Yugoslav federation.
Croatian police Sunday blocked
roads around Osijek to prevent a
rally by ethnic Serbs in the town, 150
miles east of Croatia’s capital Zagreb
and close to the border with Serbia,
Tanjug reported.
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Political
AGENTS OF TERROR
Forum
A look at international terrorist
groups and United States policy toward them
Guest Speaker: Kenneth P. Bergquist
Associate Coordinator for Counter Terrorism
U.S. State Department
March 6, 1991
7:00 p.m., room 701 Rudder Tower
Reception in Faculty Club following program
Admission is Free
This program is for educational purposes. The views presented here do not necessarily
represent those of the Memorial Student Center or of MSC Political Forum.
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