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Monday, March 23, 1992 The Battalion Page 3 What's Up ? intersection 'student was I lie and blad window was trying a bag | the suspeds an. peared to be 3 tall, weigh- nd 140 lbs. >r Ford with ese suspects t and Crime isible for this 3 be helpful, me Stoppers 't your iden- ment. Crime oppers also ? location of -TIPS. nmsl Id. allowed : examinatic impression ;ive traits, h red. es Committf iatric abuse to prod t! d procedw ul to milita' - thy - contiiih >d ad renib ress on yes ystems, ait Is may tah of over-thf n, such a n an effortt ht studyin commendd feine on mi ealth have ntrol/Pageli I terial drug hose a nted with >urs. date rate teks jals y to V- MONDAY NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION ASSOC: Career lecture series: “Opportunities with the Lower Colorado RiVer Authority, Projects and Information” with Quentin Martin speaking. 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call Eric at 847-5005 for more information. HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL: General meeting. 7:30 p.m in 302 Rudder. Call Randy DeCarlo at 847-2523 for more information. LAREDO HOMETOWN CLUB: Important general meeting. 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be closing for kayak workshop. 5:30 p.m. in 159 Read. Call Dept, of Rec Sports at 845-7826 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be opening for backpacking trip and introduction to hang gliding. 8 a.m. in 159 Read. Call Dept, of Rec Sports at 845-7826 for more information. STUDENT Y YOUTH FUN DAY VII: Mandatory general meeting No. 3 — mock school visit. 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Dena at 847-0012 for more information. MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION (MSA): Tarawih Prayer. 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Mosque. Call Widodo at 846-6693 for more information. EXCEL (EXCELLENCE UNITING CULTURE, EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP): Orientation Student Assistant applications available at 148 MSC, 110 YMCA and Student Activities Office. Applications due March 27. Call Michelle Boldon at 847-1853 or the Department of Multicultural Services at 845-4551 for more information. BETA ALPHA PSI: Free income tax assistance. Free help on your income tax return provided by members of Beta Alpha Psi. Sessions held every Monday and Wednesday until April 15th. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in 141 MSC. Call Terri Bornsen at 822- 2872 for more information. AGGIE ORIENTATION LEADER PROGRAM: Be an O.L.! Orientation Leader applications are available at 106 YMCA, Student Activities Office, Off Campus Center and the Department of Multicultural Services. Application deadline: March 27. Call 845-5826 for more information. SOUTHWESTERN BLACK STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: Director and . assistant director application for the 1993 SBSLC are now available in the Department of Mu/f/cu/tural Services and the Department of Student Activities. Applications due March 27. Call 845-4551 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: 1992-93 Budget Request Forms for eligible recognized student organizations are available until March 31 in the MSC Student Finance Center (217 MSC) and the Department of Student Activities (Suite 163 Student Services Building). Call 845-1133 for more information. TUESDAY General meeting. 8:30 p.m. in PHI ETA SIGMA: 212 MSC. MSC GREAT ISSUES/ETHICS IN MODERN MEDICINE: Dr. Kenneth Mattox, Director of Ben Taub Trauma Center in Houston, will discuss the legal and ethical aspects of public health care. 7 p.m. in 105 Heldenfels. Call Amy Bluntzer at 845- 1515 for more information. TAMU NUTRITION SOCIETY: Dr. George Bates — guest speaker. All are welcome. 7 p.m. in 117 Kleberg. TEXAS A&M WATER SKI TEAM: General meeting. 9 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Call Daniel Petershagen at 847-,7753 for more information. CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Weekly worship and fellowship meeting. Everyone is welcome. 7 p.m. at All Faiths Chapel. Call 693- 0924 for more information. GENETICS SOCIETY: Speaker on how to get into grad school. Plans for our Six Flags trip. Pizza served. 7:30 p.m. at 107 BICH. Call Keith French at 693-5452 for more information. TAMU SAILING CLUB: Membership drive. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Rudder Fountain. Call Mike Pollard at 823-4290 for more information. AIESEC (Int’l Assoc, of Students in Eco and Business): Speaker meeting (guest lecture with George Giargidis from Merrill Lynch). 7 p.m. in 145 MSC. Call Cindy at 847-8459 for more information. STUDENTS FOR THE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPACE: General meeting. 5:20 p.m. in 129 Bright Building (Aerospace Lounge). Call Sean Sadler at 847-1767 for more information. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY: Will be discussing plant fair and upcoming elections. 7 p.m.. in 101 HFSB. Call Lisa Earnest at 260-1674 for more information. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be closing for Tennis doubles. 5:30 p.m in 159 Read. Call Department of Rec Sports at 845-7826 for more information. AGGIE ORIENTATION LEADER PROGRAM: Be an O.U Information session on being an orientation leader. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Call 845-5826 for more information. EXCEL (EXCELLENCE UNITING CULTURE, EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP): Orientation Student Assistant applications available at 148 MSC, 110 YMCA and Student Activities Office. Applications due March 27. Call Michelle Boldon at 847-1853 or the Department of Multicultural Services at 845-4551 for more information. SOUTHWESTERN BLACK STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: Director and assistant director application for the 1993 SBSLC are now available in the Department of Multicultural Services and the Department of Student Activities. Applications due March 27. Call 845-4551 for more information.' DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: 1992-93 Budget Request Forms for eligible recognized student organizations are available until March 31 in the MSC Student Finance Center (217 MSC) and the Department of Student Activities (Suite 163 Student Services Building). Call 845-1133 for more information. MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Tarawih Prayer. 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Mosque. Call Widodo 846-6693 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-serve basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. if you have questions, call the newsroom at 845- 3313. Republics violate cease-fire Armenia blames Azerbaijan for expanding battle over land I n a rSS, and 1 \ BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — Ar menia on Sunday accused Azer baijan of trying to expand the bat tle over Nagorno-Karabakh by lobbing shells over the border be tween the republics. But Azerbaijan blamed the newest truce violations on Arme nia. Azerbaijanis and Armenians have fought for four years over Nagorno-Karabakh, but the fight ing escalated sharply after the breakup of the Soviet Union. On Sunday, both republics re ported heavy overnight shelling of villages along both sides of the border. The fighting came despite a cease-fire agreed to last week. Nagorno-Karabakh is a pre dominantly Christian Armenian enclave situated inside Azerbai jan. More than 1,000 people have died in the conflict. Aram Avayan of the Armenian National Security Service said Sunday the cross-border shelling was initiated by Azerbaijan and targeted at the villages of Voskepar and Artnaker in the Naimberyan region. He described the shelling as "massive" and last ing through the night. Avayan accused Azerbaijan of attempting to draw Armenia into a cross-border conflict. "The Naimberyan shelling is proof of this," he said. Azerbaijan, in turn, accused Armenia of breaching the truce. Il dar Memedi, a spokesman for the Azerbaijani Popular Front, said four people were killed and six were wounded in the shelling of three villages in the northwestern Kazakh region of the republic. Student Special JOIN NOW FOR ONLY ❖ Thru May 15, 1992 We Offer: •Classes 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. •Hydra-fitness equipment •High 6>C Low Impact & Bench Aerobics •Tanning* Waist, Basket 846-1013 1003University Dr. List *Not included in special WE’VE MOVED! The Off Campus Center has relocated to the new Student Services Building. ( Our new office is in suite 112 of the Student Services Building, across from Rudder Complex. Our office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Be sure to stop whenever you begin your search for housing arrangements. TUTOWiyG The Class of ’92 needs YOU! MAY, AUGUST, & DECEMBER GRADS to serve as CLASS AGENTS FOR THE CLASS OF ’92 Wanted: • Enthusiastic, motivated leaders able to serve the Class of *92 for the next 5 years; • To act as liaison between your Class and The Association of Former Students. For more information leading to the election of Class Agents, all May, August, & December graduates interested in serving are invited to an informational meeting. Attendance at this meeting is mandatory if you plan to run for Class Agent. Thursday, March 26 4:30 p.m. Association of Former Students Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center