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    The Battalion
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The Battalion
Tuesday, February 25
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Eric Pauley had a career-high 23
points and 12 rebounds and
helped key a 17-4 ruft Monday
night that broke open a tight game
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65 victory over Oklahoma.
Pauley, a 6-foot-10 junior,
scored eight points in the 5-minute
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"It's quite different now.
"Cycling is still perceived as an
international sport and it is. It's
just not a mainstream American
sport by any means. It's getting
closer and closer to that.
The U.S.-based Motorola team
proved last year that an American
team other than Team 7-11 could
compete abroad and win. Motoro
la is ranked 12th in the world go
ing into this season, and has
signed Texan Lance Armstrong to
a contract that begins after he
rides in the Olympics.
Armstrong is one of the top
young riders in the country.
"LeMond is obviously some
one very special, but Motorola has
proven that (an entire American
team) can compete international
ly," Simes said. "They are a total
ly accepted team in the European
peloton."
This racing season gives cy
cling much needed exposure in
the U.S.
"We've had a milestone step
forward in cycling in the Western
Hemisphere," Simes said. "We
now have our own calendar of in
ternational events between North
and South America that will score
points (toward World Cup stand
ing)."
"That means our teams no
longer have to go to Europe to
score points. They can race here."
Lynn Pettyjohn, manager of
the CoOrs Light racing team, sees
things a little differently.
"The influence will be minimal
at best," Pettyjohn said. "The
amount of points you can score in
the United States are minuscule
relative to Europe. About 85 per
cent of the points are in Europe.
"The addition of races over
here just means that some of the
bigger races the Europeans can
come over and get points here."
Regardless of who gets the
points, racing on the North Ameri
can continent offers exposure and
that can translate into corporate
sponsorship for riders who need
the support.
Maybe some will save enough
money for a plane ticket.
MSC All Night Fair
I "FLASHBACK” I
Aggie Anthropologists
Aggie Rotoract
Alphi Phi Omega
Asian American Association
Campus Crusade for Christ
Chinese Fighting Arts
Class of’92 (Whoop!)
Class of ’93
Class of ’94
Class of ’95
Dance Arts Society
Episcopal Student Center
Genetics Society
Graduate Women Business Network
Hong Kong Club
Inkshed Press
Lambda Sigma
Liberal Arts Student Council
McFadden Hall
MSC CAMAC
MSC Council Assistants
MSC Hospitality
MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness
MSC Nova
MSC Town Hall
Off Campus Aggies
Phi Beta Lambda
Pre-Vet Society
Rudder Hall
Society of Mexican-American Engineers & Scientists
StudentY
Student Council for Exceptional Children
TAMU Association of Black Journalists
• TAMU Magic Club
TAMU Scuba Club
TAMU Zoological Society
Toastmasters
Undergraduate Biochemistry Society
Wesley Foundation
WHAT'S MISSING FROM THIS LIST?
YOUR ORGANIZATION!!!
Slop by the Student Progmms Office* (216 MSC) TODAY to register for
the 1992 MSC All Night Fair scheduled for March 7lh!
part of a special panel..:
Marvin Tate, mayor of Brf
Larry Ringer, mayor of Colli
Station; Dr. Emily Ashwol
assistant provost of inter!
tional programs; TinaWafe
director of International^!
dent Services; Mordelf®
Artzieli, consul generalo!
rael; International Studeittll I
sociation president Rherf
Bolich; and opening cej
monies director Harsh Jagg
During the ceremoniei
song entitled "Hope" waspe
formed by Mariari Sargwai;
emphasizing this year's tfe
for the week, "Hope in; \
changing world." Studerf
and children in internafe
costumes joined in thesingit;
Ringer and Tate both;
they were pleased to heap
of the ceremonies, and si
pressed appreciation to inis
national students for w
they bring to thecommuniti
Ringer compared l
events to the Winter Olymp
"What we share thism
is much of the samespiri:
individuality from manyct
tures bringing their differt:
cultures to us," he said.
Both mayors presented!
proclamation to the ISAsti!
ing that Feb. 24-28 is Intern
tional Student Week in Bra
and College Station, and urge:
citizens to welcome stude!)
from other countries.
At the opening ceremo:
Watkins gave a brief histon
international week, andei
plained its importance
1980, the celebration was or:
one day, instead of one wed
Watkins said there were a
many events the celebralie.
would last until pastmii
so international day becaie
international week.
An international buffet»
be held Wednesday fromf :
p.m. in the MSC. Ticketsji?
$8, and are available at
MSC Box Office.
A talent show and tradi
tional dress parade will tf
held Friday at 8 p.m. in
der Auditorium. Ticketsari
$3.50, and tickets for bo
international buffet and tak
show are $10. The "Erdol
Week Party" and awardscen-
mony are also on Friday,attlr
College Station conferenci
Center on George Bush Drive
Admission is $1 for ISA!!»
hers and $2 for non-ISA stu
dents.
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