The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 26, 1993, Image 4

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The Battalion
What's Up
Friday
KANM 99.9 Fm Cable: Every Friday from 6-
7 p.m., "Out in the Open," the weekly gay
and lesbian news radio show. Your host Ker
ry and Jay keep you updated on the latest
news, stories and events. They even fake
phone calls. We dare you to time in! For
more information, call the Gayline (847-
0321). We are also having the Big Blast from
the Maroon Bayou - weekly cajun and zydeco
music program. Listen on Friday. For more
information, call the KANM request line (862-
2517).
Students Over Traditional Age: Supper Club
Meeting. Meet at Cafe Excel! today at 6 p.m.
For more information, call Robert Dickens
(822-7387).
Alcoholics Anonymous: A general discussion
will be held in the CDPE at 1 2:30 p.m. to 1
F ).m. For more information, call the CDPE
845-0280).
Gymnastics Club: Come for a workout.
Everyone is welcome! Meet at 1 0 a.m. to
noon in 307 Read today. For more informa
tion, call Beth (764-7566).
Taiwanese Student Association: Invited guest
lecturer, "Characteristics of Taiwan Economics
and her political development," by Professor
Liu Jin-Chi who is a professor from Tokyo Eco
nomics University. Meet in room 101 in the
Richardson building on Saturday at 7 p.m.
Another guest lecturer Professor Chen Shih-
Meng, from the National Taiwan University
(Dept, of Economics) will present, "Analysis of
Taiwan's Political and Economical Future."
This lecture will be held on Friday, at 7:30
p.m.
Europe Club: All you can eat pizza, at the
Europe Club pizza party! Free for members,
$5 for non-members. Meet at 10 p.m. at the
TreeHouse Apartments, Phase I, Clubroom.
For more information, contact Antoine (764-
9799) or Philipp (696-5905).
Campus Crusade for Christ: Ken Cochran will
be giving a talk entitled, "If the Evidence were
In, Could you make a decision?" Meet at 7
p.m. in room 108 of the HECC Building. For
more information, call Rob (693-1934).
Understanding Relationships Group: Every
Mon. 3-4 p.m. Topic for 3/29 is "Stages in
Romantic Relationships." Register by calling
the Student Counseling Service (845-4427).
Texas A&M Sports Car Club: A Night Rally
will take place in the Zachary Lot tonight at 7
p.m. For more information, call Brian (693-
5651).
Spic-Macay: Mandolin recital in Carnatic
(South Indian) style by U. Srinivas from India.
Free admission; South Indian Style snacks
available for purchase. This will be held at the
A&M United Methodist Church (family lounge)
at 8 p.m. For more information, call Shashi
(846-5995) or Padmanaban (846-6838).
Muslim Students' Association: All the Mus
lims and the truth seekers are invited to attend
the Friday prayer and an Islamic lecture.
Meet at 1 2:50 - 1:30 p.m. in the Mosque. For
more information, call Agus Rohmut (846-
4786).
Saturday
Texas Environmental Action Coalition: Come
give TEAC a hand helping Twin City Missions
for Big Event. Meet at the Twin City Mission
Recycle Center. For more information, call
Vanessa (693-0917).
Gymnastics Club: We will be having a state
meet. Everyone is welcome. Ags come and
support your fellow Aggies, mis will take
place in Read 307, 306 from 1-5 p.m. For
more information, call Beth (764-7566) or Eu
gene (764-9613).
Friday, March 26,!
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TAMU Tennis Club: Tennis Clinic. Come
learn a new skill or fine tune your strokes.
Meet at the University Courts on Saturdayol
12 p.m. For more information, call Sabrino
(696-7484).
Amateur Radio Club: SKYWARN. Severe
weather spotting class. Meet on Sal. at the
Brazos County Rodeo Pavilion.
Floriculture Ornamental Horticulture Club:
Ninth annual plant fair; plants for sale and
plant seminars. Meet on Sat. from 8 a.m. to4
p.m. in the Horticulture/Forest Science Bldg,
For more information, call Brad (693-6672).
Sunday
Lambda Chi Alpha: The second annual alumni
golf tournament will be held on Sunday from
10 am to 3 pm at the Texas A&M Golf Course
followed by free barbecue at Tom's in College
Station. Contact Bill at 696-7208.
MSC CAMAC and C.P. Time Players: On
March 28-29 at 7:30pm in Rudder Theater,
there will be a theatre production of "A Dream
of Canaries". Author of the play will lecture
on the 28th only at 6pm. Call Diego at 845-
1515. Tickets are $3.50 for students and
$5.00 for non-students.
Chinese Student Association: On Saturday ot
2:40pm in Zachary room 102 and again on
Sunday at 1:000pm, the Republic of Chino
Film Festival will be held. Call Hsin-yi al8J6-
9050 or Tai-fang wu at 260-1891.
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spokesman said.
Because of this need, the "A"
plan would cost about $500,000
more than the alternative "B" plan
the Board approved. However,
this second plan would not incor
porate the creek directly into the
design of the center.
The building site for the library
is 90 acres of wetlands on the west
side of the A&M campus on
George Bush Drive between Well
born Road and FM 2818.
CRSS said 90 acres for the site
is an appropriate allocation of
land for the project because the
extra area will be used as a buffer
from traffic and provide room for
future expansion.
The Board also considered ap
propriations for the preliminary
design of a computing study com
plex and the renovation of the
Sterling Evans Library.
A microcomputer lab with 600
terminals for 24-hour student use
is being planned, said Joe
Williams of facilities, planning
and construction.
In addition to this computing
study complex, continuation of
the tne library expansion project
will take place. And since some
150 parking spaces will be dis
placed by this construction, a 300-
car parking garage near the li
brary is also planned, he said.
The Board also heard plans for
the detailed design of an Animal
Science Teaching and Research
Complex.
Dr. Edward Hiler, deputy
chancellor and dean of agriculture
and life sciences, said the Univer
sity needs the complex because of
the importance of animal agricul
ture and A&M's standing as first
among the states in this field.
He presented pilot designs for
four out of five centers that will
make up the complex.
These include the Thomsen
Animal Euthnics Center, Nutri
tion and Physiology Center, Beef
Center and Sheep and Goat Cen
ter.
The Board did not formally
pass anything Thursday. There
gents will formally vote today on
all of the construction plans pre
sented to it.
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