The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1992, Image 5

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The Battalion
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Berkeley
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to appear in court
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BERKELEY, Calif. - Add one
more name to the list of Berkeley
characters: Rick Starr, a campus
crooner with a song in his heart
and a summons in his pocket.
The charge: disturbing the
peace.
The problem?
His somewhat off-key sere
nades at the University of Cali
fornia, Berkeley are anything but
music to Thomas Ventresco.
The campus administrator has
filed a complaint saying the
stress of working 50 yards from
Starr's lunchtime performances is
causing him to lose sleep at
night.
That's a review that might
have some performers singing
the blues, but Starr struck a
philosophical note: "You're not
going to please everybody."
Starr, 46, contends he is pro
tected by the First Amendment
— the campus, after all, was the
birthplace of the 1960s Free
Speech Movement.
In any case, the bust may turn
out to be a boost, Starr said. After
pleading innocent last week in
Berkeley Municipal Court, he
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What’s Up
TUESDAY
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: Ca
reer fair for all majors from 8:30 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. in Zachry Lobby. Co-op
jobs, summer jobs, and permanent
jobs. For more information call the
Cooperative Education Office at 845-
7725.
HOWDY CAMP: Counselor applica
tions are available through Friday,
Oct. 16 in 125 Student Services
Building. Previous counselor experi
ence in ExCEL, Fish Camp, Howdy
Camp, or T-Camp required. A limit
ed number of interview slots are
available. For more information call
the T-Camp office at 862-2521.
GYMNASTICS CLUB: Workout in
307 Read from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m. For more information call Beth
at 764-7566.
COTTON BOWL REPRESENTA
TIVES: Applications for 1993 Cotton
Bowl Representatives are now avail
able in the Student Activities Office,
163 Student Services Building. Ap
plication deadline is Friday, Oct. 16.
For more information call Christi
Moore at 845-1135.
TEXAS A&M LACROSSE TEAM:
Practice Monday through Friday from
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Polo Fields.
Everyone welcome, No experience
necessary. Come be a part of the
State Championship tradition. For
information call Tom Weaber at 764-
7974.
WESLEY FOUNDATION: Bible
Study and Lunch ($1) at 12:30 p.m.
in the Methodist Student Center. For
information call 846-4701
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: We met
today at 6:30 a.m. as we will every
Monday through Friday. If you are
interested in running with us, we
meet in front of G. Rollie White Coli
seum. For more information call
Steve at 823-1334.
T-CAMP: T-Camp Co-Chair and T-
Team Executive Assistant Applica
tions are now available. They are
due Oct. 9 at 5 p.m. in the Student
Activities Office (Room 125 Student
Services Building). For more infor
mation call 862-2521.
UNIVERSITY AWARENESS FOR
CULTURAL TOGETHERNESS (U-
ACT): The Third Annual U-ACT Stu
dent Leader Retreat will take place
at the Brazos Valley Camp in Snook,
Texas on Oct. 9-10. Come to U-ACT
University: The Diversity University
and learn about diversity and unifica
tion. For more information contact
the Department of Multicultural Ser
vices at 845-4551 by Oct. 8.
NEWLY RECOGNIZED AND RE
RECOGNIZED STUDENT ORGANI
ZATION TREASURERS AND ADVI
SORS: In compliance with a Univer
sity directive requiring fiscal policy
and procedure training for all advi
sors and treasurers of recognized
student organizations, one workshop
remains in Room 144 of the Student
Services Building: Today at 12
noon. All advisers and Treasurers
who did not attend a workshop last
year are required to attend. Please
call Pennette at 845-1133 if you
have any questions.
VASA: Meeting in 410 Rudder. For
more information call Diana at 846-
6433 for more information.
VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN STU
DENT ASSOCIATION: Meeting at
8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. For more
information call Dung at 846-6433.
SPANISH CLUB: Play day in
Hensel Park at 6 p.m. Volleyball,
cultural credit for SPAN 101 and
102, hot dogs. For more information
call Melanie at 696-1893, Jennifer at
764-8353 or Amy at 847-2328.
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GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL:
Meeting at 5:30 p.m. in The Gover
nance Room of the Student Services
Building. Newly elected representa
tives will be seated. For more infor
mation call Mohan at 847-9234.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR
THE ADVANCEMENT OF COL
ORED PEOPLE: Meeting from 7
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in 203 Rudder. For
more information call Katina at 847-
2490.
RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries
close for Co-Rec Two Pitch Softball,
Putt-Putt Singles, Volleyball Teams
and Preseason Volleyball. For more
information call the Department of
Recreational Sports at 845-7826.
FISH CAMP ‘93: Chairperson appli
cations now available in room 131 of
the Student Services Building. Call
845-1627 if you have any questions.
TAMU SCUBA CLUB: Meeting at
8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. For more
information call Ron at 847-0879.
INDIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIA
TION: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 404 Rud
der. For more information call Asad
at 846-7318 or 862-4218.
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS: Meet
ing at 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. For
more information call Brandi at 693-
5362.
AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN’S
GROUP (STUDENT COUNSELING
SERVICE): Screening for members
from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more
information call Brian at 845-4427.
CARIBBEAN STUDENTS ASSOCI-
ATION-.Meeting at 7 p.m. in Bizzell
Hall West Basement. For more in
formation call Janine at 823-2937 or
Nicholette at 696-7398.
MSC ALL NIGHT FAIR COMMIT
TEE: Presenting The Spencers, a
magic and illusion show at 7:30 p.m.
in Rudder Theatre. Tickets on sale
at Rudder and at the door. For more
information call Keith at 845-1515.
ICARE: Meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 206
MSC. “How to be a Successful Col
lege Student Part II.” For more infor
mation call Sherri in the Multicultural
Services Office at 845-4551.
STUDENT TEACHERS: Orientation
meeting from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in
226 MSC. All spring, 1993 Student
teachers need to attend. If you can
not, please call 845-8254.
WESLEY FOUNDATION: Men’s
and Women's Bible studies at 7 p.m.
in the Methodist Student Center. For
more information call 846-4701.
BONFIRE RELOAD CREW: First
training session is tonight in 601
Rudder at 7 p.m. Bring $$ if you
want a shirt. Everyone is welcome
to attend.
See More What’s Up/Page 6
RESEARCH
Skin Infection Study
VIP Research is seeking individuals 12 years of age or older with
uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections. If you have a skin
infection, you may qualify for a four week research study using a currently
available antibiotic medication. Participants who qualify and complete
the study will he paid $200.
Genital Herpes Study
i Individuals with genital herpes infection are being recruited for a 3 week
research study of an investigational anti-viral medication. If you would
1 like to find out more about this study, call VIP Research. $400 will be
paid to qualified volunteers who enroll and complete this study.
CALL
; Volunteers in Pharmaceutical Research, Inc.
ft 776-1417 M
Class of '93 Council
is now accepting applications for
the following committees:
** Senior Bash & Banquet
** Class Gift
** Awareness
** Special Activites
** Finance
Pick up an application in the Class of f 93
cubicle in the Student Programs Office.
They are due Friday, October 9 by 5:00 p.m.
Sign up for an interview at this time.
75V vision) (D2S ( D28&*oun<ll
Open to Public
[ Q ^mQrtl CoUege Station
• Hundreds of frames at _ , _ . , .. . 900 Harvey Road
these prices • Dr s Rx or lens duplicated (2 biks. w. of
Clear plastic lenses * Call 693-5358 for more details Post oak Mail)
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega
Free babysitting for the students and staff of A8JVI
Oct 9th 6:30 - 10 p.m.
Room 301 Rudder
Questions ? Call Wendell 846-7356 or Adrienne 846-9171
COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE
Representatives will discuss opportunities for
WORK ABROAD
Thursday, October 8 3:00-4:00 pm
Room 302 Rudder
Interested in working for 6 months in England,
Ireland, Germany, France, New Zealand, Costa
Rica, Canada, Spain, or Jamaica?
This meeting is for YOU!
Study Abroad Program Office, 161 W. Bizzell Hall, 845-0544
Is your future career in one of these fields?
• INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS/RELATIONS
• MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
ARCHITECTURE/DESIGN
• LIBERAL ARTS
L»
Then enhance your
qualifications by joining
DiS
Denmark's International Study Program
Find out more at
OVERSEAS DAY
Thurs, Oct 8 10 am-2 pm MSC Main Hallway
ACCIt
BBMWHiiciNfHA
i EDOGDDEEEBEIXIX
An MSC Student Programs Committee
UNEXPECTEDLY WONDERFUL!
ENTERTAINING,
PROVOCATIVE,
piercingly funny and notably sensual.”
-Kenneth Turan, LOS ANGELES TIMES
THE
WATERDANCE
C WINNER! Audience Award 1992 Sundance Film Festival/
n n IDOUBY STEREol ®
*"* VrseiEc no rxeATner,
SAMUEL QOLDWYN COMPANY
Thursday, Oct. 8 @
7:00PM & 9:00PM
Admission is $2.50
A PARAMfiUfli CttMMiaiCAnOKS COMPAQ
ia b cvrmtr.M. 19?? nr pmmiowh wtniRit
/c.' M All RlCMK
Friday, Oct. 9 &
Saturday, Oct. 10 @
7:30, 9:45, & Midnight
Admission is $2
Call 847-8478
All films will be presented in Rudder Theatre Complex.