Wednesday, April 21,1993 The Battalion Page 3 Police Beat The following incidents were reported to the University Police Department between April 2 and April 15. Assault taken as a prank by three acquaintances. •Heldenfels Hall — An indicator light panel and an overhead projector mirror was stolen. In addition, ketchup was smeared on a chalkboard and wall. •Coke Street — A bicyclist's verbal exchange with a motorist ended with the vehicle operator knocking the victim to the ground with his car. The cyclist complained of a twisted back and a sprained wrist. •Keathley Hall — A subject forced her way in the residence hall room and grabbed the victim by the throat. The assailant was identified as the estranged wife of the victim's boyfriend. The subject also slapped her ex-husband, who was present in the room. Both victim's expressed their desire to press charges. A criminal trespass warning was issued to the as sailant. •Parking Area 9 — A security officer found a semi-conscious subject lying on the ground on the south side of Fowler Hall. The subject had been struck on the left side of the head. The victim advised the investigating officer he may have been hit because he took another person's parking space. The victim was transported to a local hospital by Texas A&M EMS per sonnel for treatment. The victim informed the investigating officer that he did not want to file criminal charges. •Brayton Firefighting School — The victim was touched in an inappropriate manner by an acquaintance. Felony Theft •Parking Area 96 — The victim's ox winch was unbolted from the frame of his jeep. •Texas A&M University Riverside Campus — A black golf bag containing a set of custom made Weser golf clubs, a pair of Nike golf shoes and a Volcom golf umbrella was stolen from a table in the large hangers in the Riverside campus. Misdemeanor Theft •Entomology Research Laboratory — Someone has billed several unauthorized long distance telephone calls to a tele phone located in the building. •Zachry Engineering Center — The individual who was re sponsible for the resale of two stolen textbooks has been iden tified. •Engineering Physics Building — A bright blue backpack containing two chemistry textbooks, a Texas Instruments 60X calculator and a Sony AM/FM cassette walkman, was stolen from a second floor room. Burglary of HabitatioiyBuilding •Keist Hall — A third floor room was entered and 25 shirts and 15 pairs of pants were stolen. •Keist Hall — The victim advised that the clothing he report ed stolen from his room had been returned. The clothing was Harassment • Keathley Hall — The victim was the recipient of several of fensive and obscene telephone calls from an intoxicated indi vidual. Truancy •Hensel Park — Two school age children were observed in Hensel Park during normal school hours. The two juveniles claimed to be expelled from school. Investigation revealed one of the ladies was supposed to be in school and the other had withdrawn due to excessive absences. The juveniles were transported to the high school and one was released to the associate principal and the other to an adult responsible for her care. Criminal Mischief •G. Rollie White Coliseum — A paper towel rack and a water valve were damaged in the first floor men's locker room. In addition to this activity, three individuals had their lockers forcibly entered and several items of athletic wear stolen. •G. Rollie White Coliseum — Someone apparently was locked inside a storage room used for women's basketball. The subject damaged the door by beating the hinges with sev eral trophies that were inside the room in a failed attempt to get out of the room. The person was able to escape the stor age facility by kicking a hole in the sheetrock wall and exiting through the women's basketball film room. •University Owned Apartments — Assorted papers were re moved from the console and placed on the passenger seat. Nothing was removed from the vehicle. •Ball Street — Someone entered the victim's vehicle remov ing items from the center console and placing them on the passenger seat. •UV Row — Someone entered the victim's vehicle and scat tered items on the front seat afler removing them from the glove box and door pockets. Terroristic Threat •Dunn Hall — The victim received a phone call from an ac quaintance who threatened to shoot him at work. Forgery •The Pavilion — Someone forged a loan application to fraud ulently receive funds from the Student Financial Aid office. > What's Up Wednesday KANM: We will be passing out infor mation abput .the Beqqfit.on April 24 and the Alternative Magazine from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in the MSc! United Campus Ministry: Meet at the church behind the Chicken for Aggie Supper - Everyone is welcome ($1.25) for music and program at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call Bryan Mc Neill (847-1423). Brazos Sierra Club: Tom Bonnichsen, TAMU Professor of Forestry will dis cuss the causes of the 1988 Yellow stone fires, which burned up to 45% of the National park. Meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the College Station Conference Center. For more information, call Gary Varner, vice chair. Placement Center Orientation: This seminar is being provided to help stu dents learn to use the services provid ed by the Career Center for Career Ad vancement. Meet today at 2 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For more information, call the Career Center (845-5139). TAMU Photography Club: TAMU Photography Club is accepting entries for the Spring '93 photo contest at the MSC University Craft Center until Fri day, April 23. Rules are posted there. For more information, call Curtis (847- 5001), Alan (693-9541), or Keith (847- 2597). Agnostic and Atheist Student Group: Showing of Monty Python's "Life of Bryan". Meet in the large viewing room in the LRD (6th floor library) tonight at 7 p.m. For more informa tion, call Brett Lemoine (846-8631). Class of '96: Applications being ac cepted for Class of '96 fundraising, PR newsletter. Class Ball and service chair positions. Applications are available in the Class of '96 cubicle in the SPO until Monday, April 26. Student Government Association- Muster Barbeque: Annual Barbeque featuring entertainment by Robert Earl Keen, Barbershop Quartet, Keith Chapman, Jill McClure, and Exception to the Rule. The Barbeque will cost $5, meal plan or Aggie bucks are accepted. This will take place in the Academic plaza today from lla.m.-3 p.m. International Students Association: Showing movie from India: "Days and Nights in the Forest" with English sub titles. Free refreshments, everyone is welcome. Meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. in 225 MSC. For more information, call Philipp Ziessig (696-5905). Class of '95: Applications for Commit tee Chairpersons are now available and may be picked up in the Class of '95 cubicle in the MSC SPO. For more information, call Cheryl (846-6035). Alcoholics Anonymous: A general discussion will be held in the Rainbow Center (CDPE) from 12:30-1:30 p.m. to day. For more information, contact the CDPE (845-0280). Preparation for the TASP-writing: These sessions are designed to prepare students to take the state-mandated TASP test. Topics to be reviewed in clude skills necessary to succeed on the test,and general test taking strategies. FREE, register in advance in 241 Block er. This course will be held tonight from 6-8 p.m. in 242 Blocker. For more information, call the Center for Acade mic Enhancement (845-2724). Overcoming Math Anxiety: If you suffer from a dreadful fear of mathe matics, this seminar is for you. The session offers a relaxing and direct pre sentation of strategies, resources and skills which are available to help you conquer the discomfort you feel when you think of numbers. FREE, register in advance in 241 Blocker. Meet from 8-9 p.m. in 242 Blocker. For more in formation, call the Center for Academ ic Enhancement (845-2724). Lutheran Student Fellowship: Evening prayer and supper tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel. For more information, call Kristin (846-6687). What's Up is a Battalion service which lists non-profit events and ac tivities. Items for What's Up should be submitted no later than three days before the desired run date. Applica tion deadlines and notices are not events and will not run in What's Up. If you have questions, call the news room at 845-3316. ADVANCED ser ^Lup TUTORING B - 10 WED 4/21 THU 4/22 SUN 4/25 MON 4/26 ! 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