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COTTON BOWL REPRESENTATIVES: Applications for 1993 Cotton Bowl Rep resentatives are now available in the Student Activities Office, 163 Student Services Building. Application deadline is Friday, October 16. For more infor mation 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. Every one welcome, no experience necessary. Come be a part of the State Champi onship tradition. For information call Tom Webber at 764-7974. WESLEY FOUNDATION: Bible Study and Lunch ($1.00) at 12:30 p.m. and worship at 7 p.m. in the Methodist Stu dent Center. For more information call 846-4701. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: We met to day at 6:30 a.m. as we will every Mon day through Friday. If you are interest ed in running with us, we meet in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum. For more in formation call Steve at 823-1334. T-CAMP: T-Camp Co-Chair and T- Team Executive Assistant Applications are now available. They are due Octo ber 9 at 5 p.m. in the Student Activities Office (Room 125 Student Services Building). For more information call 862-2521. UNIVERSITY AWARENESS FOR CUL TURAL TOGETHERNESS (U-ACT): The Third Annual U-ACT Student Leader Retreat will take place at the Brazos Valley Camp in Snook, Texas on October 9-10. Come to U-ACT Univer sity: The Diversity University and learn about diversity and unification. For more information contact the Depart ment of Multi-Cultural Services at 845- 4551 by October 8. FISH CAMP ‘93: Chairperson applica tions now available in room 131 of the Student Services Building. Call 845- 1627 if you have any questions. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Gener al discussion in the Rainbow Center from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the Center for Drug Prevention—The Rain bow Center at 845-0280 for more infor mation. PREPARATION FOR THE GMAT: How to improve scores on the math por tion of the GRE from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in 242 Blocker. Second in a four part se ries. Free. Register in advance in 243 Blocker. For more information call the Center for Academic Enhancement at 845-2568. TAMU INLINE SKATING CLUB: Rollerblade hockey at 7 p.m. in PA 71. No experience necessary. For more in formation call Shawn at 764-7830. AGGIELAND: Freshman pictures will be taken for the Aggieland October 7- October 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Photography, located at 707 Texas Av enue next to Taco Cabana. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Weekly Aggie supper and fellowship from 6 p.m. to 7:20 p.m. Homecooked meal for $1.25. Multi-denominational group—everyone welcome! For more information call Stacy Fletcher at 693- 5623. MINORITY WALK-IN (STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICE): Personal/Academic/Career counseling now available for minority students on a walk-in basis from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the 3rd Floor of the YMCA. For more in formation call Brian K. Williams at 845- 4427. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMI CAL ENGINEERS: Brown bag lun cheon from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in Chem E lounge. Come on out and de vour some of Joy’s delicious treats! For more information call Jennifer Willis at 847-6061. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS: Organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 101 Richardson. For more information call Cindy at 847- 3007. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSO CIATION: AT&T International Student Lounge Program International News from Abroad at 7 p.m. in the MSC Flag Room. Everybody welcome. EUROPE CLUB: Meeting at 10 p.m. at Two Pesos. For more information call Philipp at 696-5905. BUSINESS STUDENT COUNCIL: 1993 Business Fair Information and Committee sign-up meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 102 Blocker. For more information call Rob at 693-3421. LUTHERAN STUDENT COUNCIL: Evening prayer and supper at 6:30 p.m. in University Lutheran Chapel. For more information call Kristin at 846- 6687. TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: Car Show from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the MSC Fountain Area. Meeting at 7 p.m. at Mr. Gatti’s. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES: “Reach for Good Health” 1992 Health and Wellness Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the MSC. TAU KAPPA: Meeting with guest speaker in 100 Harrington at 8:30 p.m. For more information call Ben at 823- 2354 or Yvonne at 847-3005. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: Meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 292 MSC. For more infor mation call OCA at 845-0688. COMMITTEE FOR THE AWARENESS OF MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURE: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 292 B MSC. For more information call Nancy Costa at 845-1515. AG ECO/AGRIBUSINESS ASSOCIA TION: American Cyanamid information session at 7 p.m. in the Kyle Field Press Box. For more information call Jennifer Bohac at 845-4911. TAMU RACQUETBALL CLUB: Meet ing at 7 p.m. in Court 7, Read Building. For more information call Carlos or Kevin at 693-6804. AGGIE PARTNERS: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 201 MSC. For more information call Amy Brownd at 764-8138. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: Meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 128E Zachry. For more in formation call Steve at 696-6116. PRE-DENTAL SOCIETY: Meeting and guest speaker from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. in 206 MSC. For more information call Kathy Bagg at 823-2204. Items for What’s Up should be submit ted tyo The Battalion, 016 Reed McDon ald, 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 to do so. What’s Up is a Battalion service which lists non-profit events and activities. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have any questions, call the newsroom at 845-3316. TAMU Study Abroad Summer 1993 Want to find out how you can go on one of these programs! Come to OVERSEAS DAY! Thurs, OCT 8 10 am - 2 pm MSC Main Hallway Programs are filling fast - so act NOW!!! (all courses pending final approval) ITALY SSI Castigiion Fiorentino ENGL 221: World Literature Prof. C. Kallcndorf LBAR 333: Italian Civiliy^tion & Culture Prof. R. Pctrillo ARTS 350: The Arts and Civilization Prof. P. Barucchicri MEXICO ssi Puebla SPAN 221: Field Studies Prof. M. Marin SPAN 222: Field Studies Prof. M. Marin FINC 489: Financial Markets & Institutions Prof. J. Kolari FINC 689: Financial Markets & Institutions Prof. J. Kolari other courses to be announced JAPAN ssi Koriyama BUAD 489: Spec. Top. In Intcrnatfonal Business Prof. L. Schocnfeldt HIST 489: Spec. Top. in Business History Prof. H. Livcsay GERMANY SSI Aachen (For Engineering majors only) POLS 440: Public Policies and Policymaking GERM 101 or 102: Introduction to German followed by an optional internship JAMAICA/GUATEMALA ANTH 330: Field Studies ANTH 660: Field Studies Prof. J. Parrcnt Prof. D. Earle EUROPE ssi MKTC 401: International Marketing Prof. L. Gresham MKTG. 485: Problems Prof. R. Hise DOMINICA ssi WFSC 300: Field Studies Prof. D. Slack WFSC 485: Wildlife Problcms-Scicntific Journal Prof. F. Smcins WFSC 485: Wildlife Problcms- Caribbcan Environment Prof. F. Smcins JAPAN/EAGLE Koriyama (For Engineering majors only) Japanese language program followed by an optional internship SPAIN/GERMANY FRANCE/RUSSIA SPAN 221 & 222: Field Studies Prof. T. Mitchell GERM 221 & 222: Field Studies Prof. E. Williams FREN 221 & 222: Field Studies Prof. C. Hunting RUSS 221 & 222: Field Studies Prof. B. Cooke A GGIES On Thursday, October 8,1992 Graduate and Professional Schools like: Baylor University Carnegie Mellon University Columbia School of Social Work Dallas Theological Seminary Drew University George Washington LJniversity Harvard University Iowa State University Lamar University LBJ School of Public Affairs Louisiana State University Miami University New York College of Podiatric Medicine Northeastern University Oklahoma State University Palmer College of Chiropractic Pepperdine University The Princeton Review Princeton University Rensselaer School of Management South Texas School of Law Southern Methodist University Southwest Texas State University Texas A&M University Texas Chiropractic College Texas Christian University Texas Southern University Texas Tech University Thunderbird American School of International Management Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Trinity University University of California San Diego University of Chicago University of Houston University of Houston-Clear Lake University of Michigan University of North Texas University of Notre Dame University of Oklahoma University of Osteopathic Medicine & Health Sciences University of South Carolina University of Texas Health Science Center University of Texas at Austin University of Washington will be attending the TAMU Graduate/Professional School Fair MSC Ballroom 9:00am-3:00pm For more details contact The Career Center 845-5139 Faculty, staff and students are welcome! Stafford Opera House F IR (0) TRAPPED IN A BOX U.S. TOUR 1992 Wednesday, ffj October 7th INTERSCOPE RECORDS PRESENTS THE FUNKIEST SOUND TO LEAVE CALIFORNIA SINCE FISHBONE & THE CHILI PEPPERS. NO DOUBT ADDS A TOUCH OF SKA TO CREATE AN INCREDIBLE DEBUT ALBUM AND KNOCKOUT LIVE SHOWS ON THEIR 1992 U.S. TOUR. SEE THEM AT THE STAFFORD OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT AT 8:30, AND GET THEIR COMPACT DISC OR CASSETTE ON SALE NOW AT MAROONED CD’s. $7.97 CASS maroone $12. 2! Manors LETS GET BACK MOVE ON SINKING CD s • 110 College Main (409)846-0017 College Station, TX 77840 Fax: (409) 846-3153 Sponsored by Association of A&M GUITARISTS