Page 10 The Battalion Thursday, November 7,1991 Distribution of the 1991 Aggieland now going on at English Annex 8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Monday - Friday (Bring Student I.D.) © Buffet Lasagna, Pasta, Pizza, Salad & Soup Sunday thru Friday Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 11-2 pm Wed 11-2 pm & 5-9 pm Sun 11-2 pm & 5-9 pm I NORTHGATE 846-0379 Loan program receives funding Continued from Page 1 Loans, the College Access Loans (CAL) for middle-income stu dents, the Supplemental Loan for Students (SLS) and the Health Ed ucation Assistance Loans (HEAL) for students in health-related ma jors. Engelage said students could o to commerdal lenders, such as anks, for every loan but a CAL, but the interest rate would be higher than it would be through Hinson-Hazlewood. "No commerdal lenders offer the College Access Loans," he said. Engelage said the same pro posal was voted on in August and failed. 'The proposal primarily failed because its backers assumed that because the money was for stu dents, voters would pass it," he said, "so there wasn't a big push for it." Another reason it failed the first time, he said, is because of confusing wording. Scott Sallman, a senior indus trial distribution major, said he re ceives a College Access Loan through Hinson-Hazlewood, and was very relieved that the funding proposition passed. "If it weren't for the College Access Loan, I wouldn't be here," he said. "If it hadn't passed, and my other funds had run out, I don't know what I would have done." He said his funds were guar anteed through the end of the year, but he was glad when the proposal was resubmitted for a vote. Twenty-two percent of the reg istered voters in Brazos County voted Tuesday and 70 percent of those voted for the proposition. Jury convicts four men in condo trial MIDLAND (AP) — Flamboy ant Dallas developer D.L. "Dan ny" Faulkner and three co-defen dants were convicted Wednesday of looting $165 million from five thrifts through fraudulent land deals east of Dallas in the early 1980s. Faulkner was convicted on 42 or 45 counts, including operating a continual criminal enterprise. That conviction would force him to for feit $40 million in profits from the deals. E.L. MILLER LECTURE SERIES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1991 7:00 P.M. RUDDER THEATRE ADMISSION IS FREE Tension Headache? Individuals with moderate to severeTension Headaches wanted to participate in a 4-hour headache relief research study with an investigational medication in tablet form. Flexible hours. $75 incentive for individuals who are chosen and complete the study. Daily, till 6:30 776-0400. Weekends 361-1500. Free Cedar Allergy Testing Individuals with fall or winter allergy symptoms or known Mountain Cedar-Allergic individuals to screen for future research studies. High Blood Pressure Study Individuals either on or off high blood pressure medication needed to participate in a high blood pressure research study involving an investigational oral medication and an investiga tional intravenous medication. $600 incentive paid to those chosen to participate upon completion of the research study. Asthma Study WANTED: Individuals, age 12 and older, with mild to moderate asthma to participate in a clinical research study for 15 weeks with an investigational medication in capsule and inhalerform. $400 - $500 incentive for those completing the study. URINARY TRACT INFECTION Do you experience frequent urination, burning, stinging or back pain when you urinate? Pauli Research will perform FREE urinary tract infection testing for those willing to partici pate in a short investigational research study. $100 incen tive for those who qualify. PAULL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL® 776-0400 What's Up THURSDAY BRAZOS COUNTY RAPE CRISIS CENTER: Support group for adult female survivors of rape at Rape Crisis Center. Call Linda Castoria at 268-7273 for more information. COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS: Volleyball at 7 p.m. at Oaks Park in College Station. Call Donald Ball at 846-1370 for more information. ESCALA- LATIN AMERICAN CATHOLIC STUDENTS: Weekly meeting-talk on how to deal with loneliness in Spanish at St. Mary’s Student Center Library. Contact Rosa at 846-6518 for more information. ENGINEERING SCHOLARS FELLOWSHIP: Discussion about tutoring, resume book, t-shirts and tour to San Antonio at 7 p.m. in Zachry, 104B. Contact Jon Deshazo at 847-2026 for more information. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES COMMITTEE: General meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Contact Student Government Office at 845-3051 for more information. LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Lecture by Dr. Norman Boriaug: "Feeding the Future" at 7 p.m. in Rudder 510. Contact Bernice at 846-6687 for more information. A&M CYCLING TEAM: General meeting at 7 p.m. in MSC 228. Contact James at 696-8629 for more information. MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: General meeting at 7 p.m. in MSC 229. Contact Jose Ramon at 696-1037 for more information. SOUTHWESTERN BLACK STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: Information about conference from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in MSC Hallway. Contact Danny West at 696-5418 for more information. THE AGGIELAND: Junior pictures are now being taken from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Photography. TEXAS A&M EMERGENCY CARE TEAM: General meeting. 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Call T.A.M.E.C.T. at 845-4321 for more information. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Free conversational English classes for international students. 7 to 8 p.m. at 203 College Main. Call 846-7772 for more information. FRIDAY PHILIPPINE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (PHILSA): Atlantic City Night benefitting victims of Mount Pinatubo; Date Auction also to be held; attire is casual to semi-formal; admission is $3 to gamble and attend Date Auction; free admission if attending Date Auction only; fantastic prizes - free dinners and more! 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pavilion. Call Cheryl at 260-1902, Ben at 260-1905 or Grace at 696-7989 for more information. EUROPE CLUB: European party. 10 p.m. in the party room of Plantation Oaks Apartments. Call Jean-Guy at 696-0059 or Antoine at 764-9799 for more information. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: General meeting in 108 HECC. Call Pat at 696-1091 for more information. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES: Students interested in participating in the speakers bureau - giving a presentation about your country at local schools etc. Please attend one of the following - 11/8, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 11/12, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 11/13, 2 to 3 p.m. in the Conference Room - 215 Bizzell Hall West. Call Maryann at 845-1824 for more information. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Peanut Butter Fellowship. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the Academic Building. Bible study at 6:15 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. Call Courtney at 846- 6940 for more information. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Noon Bible Study - pride and fellowship. Noon at 203 College Main Call 846-7722 for more information. MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Friday prayer. 1:15 to 1:45 p.m. in 228-9 MSC. Regular lesson on Islam from 7:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. at 414 Stasney #5-6. Call Agus Widodo at 846-2888 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Applications are available for Director position - Real World Program - 208 Pavilion. Deadline is 5 p.m., Nov. 15. Call 845-1133 for more information. HILLEL STUDENT ORGANIZATION: Student led service. 8 p.m. at the Hillel Student Center. TEXAS A&M BOOKSTORE: Jan Siegel Hart, native Texan author of children's books, will read in costume from her book, Hanna, the Immigrant 1 p.m. in the General Book Dept., main floor of the bookstore in the MSC. Call Margery Schneider at 845-8681 for more information. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: Dinner Club. 7 p.m. at Rosalie's. Call Elizabeth at 846-2528 for more information. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ SUPPORT GROUP: Meet every Fridat from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on the 2nd floor of the Buetel Health Center. Everyone is welcome. Call 845-4427 or come to the Student Counseling Service on the 3rd floor of the YMCA Building for more information. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be closing for the Thanksgiving Backpacking Trip. 5:30 p.m. in 159 Read. Call the Dept, of Rec Sports at 845-7826 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. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3313. R^S_D_NT ADVISOR Come see what you are missing. Register for the RA Class EPSY 489 - The Resident Advisor Role Sections 508 MW 12:40-1:30 ACAD 208 509 MW 1:50-2:40 ACAD 206 510 MW 3:00-3:50 ACAD 206 511 MW 4:10-5:00 ACAD 206 512 TTH 12:45-1:35 ANIN 317 513 TTH 2:20-3:10m FRAN 306 NOTE: Course is not found in the Spring 1992 Schedule of Classes. This is an 11 week, 1 credit hour class that will be graded S/LL For more information, call 845-6520. Department of Student Affairs ^ A Part of the Divison of Student Services 100.00? MSC WILEY . ■ i LECTURE SERIES LOGO/DESIGN CONTEST WWWOfW MQgWfgfc FOR THE PROGRAM minwmi rni pra #3 l^mamiiiiiwiiiwiimiiiinwminiiimiiBtiniiiiminKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s miij!!»iwmMin«ii«'^<*s - MANDATORY nnnumtvMiTOi .* ' ' ♦**«'' immmimmmmtm - u» INFORMATIONAL MEETING H § m TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 ROOM 229 MSC 8:30P.M. If you have any questions, call Mandy at 845-1515. Spend the Summer earning TAMU credit in ITALY (SUMMER SESSION I, 1992) All Coin •ses Taught in English Study ami live at the TAMU study center, Santa Chiara, in Casliglion Fiorentino Earn credit in: CLAS 351: Classical Mythology Prof. Elise Garrison ARTS 350: The Arts and Civilization Prof. Pnolo Baruccliieri Sign up now! Limited space available. Sl.uly Abroad Office, 161 W. Bizzell Flail, 845-0544 r P he Power A Is in Your Hands Choose fee option #23 to pre-order your 91-92 AggieVision, Texas A&M’s video yearbook