Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1991)
hursday, September 19,1991 The Battalion Page 3 er 19.1991 iches itcment, eat' and allergic x>ple, ausec: fruit or toe , foods tha: yC food sensi' i wherries rinking very factors may s of certain rnes, beans, ates, raisins, easing higl ?tion of alco- encouraged sure you are ussible caus- it at regular ate rest, and elimination rand washing r after using efore eating e eating or ‘at, or egg- Tips/Page 1 site papers, nson encour the moving ive by aba out themov- fundraiser, 1 ally looking ■cause it isot- y morepeo- :he works for er. All fund- tribute to tilt i - to emplo; ally prepan portunities, • rate," John- isly pushing n dependence vity gon's searcl ns in South- case a ison com ’ve looked s one that, ase of an st Asia, 1 ' interview What's Up THURSDAY CLUB ESPANA: General meeting. 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Call Marcos Corminas at 693-1752 for more information. COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS: Singles week: Volleyball, dominoes, potluck dinner. Bring a covered dish, drink, chair, games. 7 p.m. at Oaks Park. Call Donald Ball at 846-1370 for more information. STAGECENTER COMMUNITY THEATER: Live theater at 3715 E. 29th Street in the Town & Country Shopping Center in Bryan. Call StageCenter at 846-0287 for more information. SADDLE & SIRLOIN CLUB: Ice cream social. All members new and old and faculty are invited. Meet at the Kleberg Atrium. Call the S&S office at 845-4433 for more information. DPMA: Nieman Marcus presentation. Business attire. 7 p.m. at the Clayton Williams Alumni Center. Call Trisha Slack at 822-3266 for more information. MAES - SOCIETY OF HISPANIC ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS: Guest speakers: Founder of MAES Texas A&M chapter and MAES National President. 106 Petroleum Building. A&M MAGIC CLUB: General meeting in 507 Rudder. Call David Bedard at 847-2688 for more information. INDIA ASSOCIATION: Indian Musical evening by SWA DIYA BROS. Pops and Ghazals in Hindu; Gujrah; Punjabi; Bengali. Free admission. 7 - 9 p.m. in 206 MSC. Call Ketan Parekh at 764-3913 for more information. PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS: Worship service. 7:30 p.m. at the-College Station Conference Center. Call Chris Blevins at 693-5497 for more information. MSC COLLEGE BOWL: Informational meeting for fall tournament. 7 p.m. in 407AB Rudder. Call Mike Uphoff at 845- 3048 for more information. SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: General meeting, appointment to committee chairs. 6:30 p.m. in 102 Zachary. Call Deanna Martin at 693-9542 for more information. GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENT SERVICES: General meeting with guest Dr. Larry Hickman on The History of GLSS.” 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call 847-0321 for more information. BOWLING CLUB: First week of A&M bowling league. 7 p.m. at the Wolf Pen Bowling Center. Call Kenneth Martinec at 847-7868 for more information. TAMU TAIJI SOCIETY: Organizational meeting. Beginnners, anyone interested are welcome! 7 p.m. in 501 Rudder. Call Charles Triplett at 846-4036 for more information. STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICE: Screenings for the Coming Out and Relationships Group for Gays and Lesbians will continue this week on the 3rd floor of the YMCA Building. Call Dr. Sue Lucas or Mr. Brian Reinhardt at 845-4427 for more information. MSC POLITICAL FORUM: After the coup: The Future of Soviet-American Relations. Guest speakers: Dr. Genrikh Trofimenko and Dr. Ron Hatchett. 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Greg Brown at 693-1763 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Who’s Who applications are available in various locations across campus: Office of the Vice President for Student Services, Biochemistry/Biophysics Bldg., Commandant's Office, Sterling C. Evans Library, 2nd Floor of the MSC, Blocker and the College of Veterinary Medicine. Deadline for submission is 5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27, 1991. Call Sandy Briers - 208 Pavillion- at 845-1133 for more information. MUSUM STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Jumma Prayer. 1-2 p.m. in 501 Rudder. Call Zaeem-ul-Siddiqui at 846-8647 for more information. MSC AGGIE CINEMA - THE ALTERNATIVE FILM SERIES: The Alternative Films Series continues with Luc Bessen's French blockbuster La Femme Nikita, starring Anne Parillard, admission is $2.50. 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Call Aggie Cinema at 845-1515 for more information. THE AGGIELAND: Senior class pictures are now being taken from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Photography located at 707 Texas Ave. next to Taco Cabana. FRIDAY MSC COMMITTEE FOR THE AWARENESS OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE: Los Folkloristas - a musical group from Mexico City that performs over 100 instruments dated from 100 years ago. 7 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. Call Belinda Chapa at 845-1515 for more information. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Peanut Butter fellowship. 11:30a.m. to 1:30 p.m. between Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue and the Academic Building. Call Courtney at 846-6940 for more information. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Bible study. 6:15 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. Call Jenny at 846-7580 for more information. MSC NOVA: Open gaming. 6 p.m. in 138 MSC. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: Dinner club. 7 p.m. at the Santa Fe Steakhouse. Call Elizabeth at 846-2528 for more information. HILLEL STUDENT ORGANIZATION: Shabbat services. 8 p.m. at the Hillel Student Center. COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS: Singles week. Happy hour, hayride, weiner roast, dance. BYOB of something to drink and a blanket to sit on. $3 for members/$4 for non-members. 7 p.m. at Floyd Gunn's place west of town along the Brazos River. Call Floyd Gunn at 846-9229 for more information. PRE-VET SOCIETY: Lock-in mixer with food, fun and lots of games. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the lobby of Zachry. Call Mark at 847-1490 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Who's Who applications are available in various locations across campus: Office of the Vice President for Student Services, Biochemistry/Biophysics Bldg., Commandant's Office, Sterling C. Evans Library, 2nd floor of the MSC, Blocker and the College of Veterinary Medicine. Deadline for submission is 5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27, 1991. Contact Sandy Briers -208 Pavillion- at 845-1133 for more information. TEXAS A&M AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: Transmitter hunt - come and leam about direction finding techniques. Use 146.82 MHz radio Frequency. 7 p.m. in the Kroger parking lot (SW Parkway and Texas) - near McDonalds. Call 845- 7245 and leave a message for more information. Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 013 Reed McDonald, no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are run on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3313. for rent. | weekly & ioning/neat. | Ejanizational}! -amily fiinc-j >es. ^ggie n. J rilled :s and Tea 7 louth i it" Student fires shot in office of UT president AUSTIN (AP) — A student car rying a .357 revolver Wednesday walked into the outer office of Uni versity of Texas President William Cunningham, where a shot was fired but there were no injuries, UT officials said. UT police arrested the man, who was disarmed by an officer who happened to be on the scene, according to Ed Sharpe, UT's vice president for administration. The shot was discharged as the officer wrestled the gun away from the 24-year-old student, Sharpe said. The bullet was imbed ded in the ceiling, Sharpe said. He added that he had no de tails on whether the student said anything during the incident, which occurred about noon. "Apparently the student... was upset over school difficulties and wanted Dr. Cunningham to re sign," said campus police Lt. Ronald Stolder. "Charges are being filed for at tempted capital murder," Stolder said. Stolder said the student had withdrawn from classes Tuesday. Cunningham at the time was not in his private office, which is on the fourth floor of the main ad ministration building. The Muslim Students’ Association Invites you ISLAM & CHRISTIANITY SIMILARITIES DIFFERENCES A Lecture by DR. ZAGHLUL AL-NAJJAR Professor of Geology Dr. Al-Najjar is a scholar in Islam & Christianity and has participated in numerous presentations, debates, and discussions with non-muslims. Monday, Sept 23, 6:30 pm RUDDER TOWER room 601 Refreshments will be served All You Can Eat Pizza, and Salad Buffet LUNCH ONLY BUFFET HOURS 11 AM - 10 PM SUN & MON 11 AM - 2:30 PM TUES-SAT 326 Geo. Bush Dr. 211 University Dr. 919 Harvey Rd. Carter Creek 696-DAVE 268-DAVE 764-DAVE 846-DAVE Ask for your Lunch on the Fly Punch Card HELP WANTED 1. Would you lik« to work tor yourself? 2. Would you like to set your own hours? 3. Are you selt-motivstsd? 4. Are you a bit of an entrepreneur? If you answered YES to all of the above, you are Just the parson we're looking fori As an Amarlean Passaga Campus Rap- rasantatlva, you will ba responsible for placing advertising on bulletin boards. You will also have the opportunity to work on marketing programs for such clients ae Amor) can Ejpreee, Ford, IBM and AT&T. There are no sales Involved. Many of our rape stay with ue long after graduation. For more Information, call or write ue at the following address: AMERICAN PASSAGE NETWORK 1-800-487-2434 216 Watt Harrtaon Seattle. WA 88119-4107 presents Why we won the War featuring LTC Jimmy Dunham '70 Assistant Professor of Military Science Monday Sept. 23, 1991 701 Rudder 7:00 pm 24 hrs. MEXICAN CAFE Happy Hour Gold Tequila Margaritas 99* f SNEAKY PETE is Sad/ f l 7 P 1 ?' Every Wednesday at 9 p.m. $2.95 PITCHERS ■■■'I a Buy 2 Breakfast Tacos & gef drink* \ FREE ii i Two Pesos Expires 10-31-91 * A>coho} not-ncUtf Ad i Two Pesos I 1 K I I K m ■ngM| ; i Buy Any Item*, if? i Get One of Equator?* Lesser Value FREEk J (Value Up tb $5,00) | , 1 : . (One Coupon Per Person)f frwo Expires 10-31-91 Two * Pesos - * n< *" Pesos! .......... 846-4135 Walk-In or Drive-Thru 303 West University Dr. A Once-In-A-Lifetime evening with Bach, Chopin and Schubert, Once upon a lifetime, MSC OP AS asked the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra to fill Rudder Auditorium with the sounds of beautiful music. “Play selections by Bach, Chopin and Schubert,” OP AS asked. “Make melodious sounds such as our audience has never heard before." The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, under the magical baton of Maestro Kazimierz Kord, is performing on Friday,September 27th at 8:00 PM. Guest pianist is eminent Polish pianist Piotr Paleczny. If you’re a music lover, or think you might become one, take this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see and hear the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. arsaw iPBifkARMONIC CiRChESTRA 1CM Artist*, LTD Manager* Friday, September 27th 8:00 PM Rudder Auditorium For Tickets Call MSC Box Office: 845-1234 OpasI MSC Opera & Performing Arts Societ