k Page 4 The Battalion Tuesday, August 31,1993 WELCOME BACK AGGIES! During the month of September present your current I.D. for discounts. Mon. - Fri. before 6 p.m. it's 2 for 1 Mon. - Thurs. after 6 p.m. admission at Child's price. SCHULMAN SIX 2000 E. 29th Street 775-2463 Jurassic Park -PG 13 $5.00/$3.00 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:40 Sleepless in Seattle *PG $5.00/$3.00 7:15 9:50 Son Of Pink Panther *PG $5.00/$3.00 2:15 4:30 7:10 9:35 Hard Target ’R $5.00/$3.00 2:00 4:35 7:05 9:40 Needful Things *R $5.00/$3.00 2:20 4:45 7:20 9:55 Free Willy $5.00/$3.00 In the Line of Fire $5.00/$3.00 Secret Garden $5.00/$3.00 •PG 2:10 4:40 •R 7:00 9:45 •G 2:05 4:25 m MANOR EAST 3 MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300 Dave *PG 13 $1.25 2:10 4:30 7:00 9:30 Aladdin -G $1.25 2:00 4:35 7:10 9:40 Indecent Proposal *R $1.25 2:05 4:40 7:05 9:45 Costa Rica London Paris Frankfurt Moscow Tokyo ♦Above fares are each way from Houston based on roundtrip purchase. Restrictions apply. Taxes not included. 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Tickets on sale at MSC Box Office Courts Western Wear (Post Oak Mall & Downtown) Marooned CD • Tapes ♦ LPs Tickets by phone 845-1234 or 1-800-333-7188 (phone orders subject convenience charge) *g gjgi **** Out Sunday, September 5, I993 from 2-6 p.m. In the Memorial Student Center Journalism professor receives national award Kyle Bumctt/Thc Battalion Dr. Marilyn Kern-Foxworth and her AEJMC award for excellence in teaching, public service and research. By Jennifer Kiley The Battalion Dr. Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, associate professor of journalism at Texas A&M, was honored this summer by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) with the 1993 Kreighbaum Under-40 Award for excellence in teaching, public service and research. Representatives from the asso ciation's teaching, research and professional freedom committees decide each year's recipient. Kern-Foxworth is the first black recipient of the award. Jennifer McGill, a spokesper son for the AEJMC, said Kern- Foxworth's overall performance in the judging categories — teach ing, public service and research - was extraordinarily high. Kern-Foxworth, whose re search has been published in professional and trade publica tions, said she believes her exten sive research on blacks in adver tising was a large factor in her winning the award. Dr. Charles Self, head of A&M's journalism department, agreed and said Kern-Foxworth's research is groundbreaking. "She has made a real impact in the journalism field with her research on diversity and inclu siveness issues," he said. Kern-Foxworth is also in volved with Fish Camp, the Uni versity-sponsored freshman ori entation program. Kern-Foxworth, who received her doctorate from the Universi ty of Wisconsin-Madison, said the award is especially important to her because it shows she has succeeded at a young age and will continue to succeed. She recently completed her first book, "Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben and Rastus: Blacks in Ad vertising, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," which will be re leased later this year. Kern-Foxworth has received more than 35 other awards and distinctions, including being the first female and the first black to recive the Pathfinder Award for Scholarly Research in 1988. Mosbacher decides against governor's race The Associated Press HOUSTON — Republican Rob Mosbacher, saying he won't run for governor next year, Monday declared the GOP primary all but over and unannounced candidate George W. Bush the winner. Mosbacher, a Houston businessman, had considered seeking the GOP nomination to challenge Democratic Gov. Ann Richards. But he said he didn't want to run a tough, expen sive race against his longtime friend. Bush. His announcement came after a 11/2-hour meeting with Bush in Houston. "While I'm convinced ... that I could have beaten George., George is convinced that he could have beaten me," Mosbacher said. "And the only thing that is absolutely clear is we would have spent a lot of money and a lot of time trying to prove it. And that's money that could be better spent on retiring Ann Richards." Bush, who has not made public his political plans, left Mosbacher's downtown office with out speaking to reporters. But Mosbacher said there is "no doubt in my mind" that Bush will seek the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Karl Rove, a political consultant for Bush, called Monday's meeting part of the process Bush is going through in deciding whether to run. "He's not a candidate today, but I don't see anything that's going to keep him from becom ing a candidate,” Rove said. With strong name recognition as son of for mer President Bush and managing partner of the Texas Rangers baseball team. Bush has been viewed as a top contender to try and beat Richards, who already is planning her re-elec tion bid. Mosbacher, son of former U.S. Commerce Secretary Bob Mosbacher, said he considered himself Bush's strongest opposition. The GOP primary, he said, has come "pretty close" to ending now that he is out and Bush al most certainly is in. Both men believe Bush had a clear shot at the nomination, he said. "There may be somebody, fringe-type, out there, but I think most of the serious candi dates have folded up their tents," he said. Mosbacher, 42, said Bush seemed relieved with the news he would riofxun. m He also said he would support Bush in the race, and he expects a formal announcement from Bush after the baseball season. If you own a computer, you need to check out Floppy Joe’s Software Store We are unlike any other software store you have ever seen! 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