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friday, September 3,1993 The Battalion Page 3
Recreational Sports to sponsor fair
By Jennifer Mentlik
THE BATTALION
The Department of Recreational Sports is hoping
loputsome kick into Aggie exercise routines this se
mester by sponsoring a sports fair from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Monday at Rudder Fountain.
"We want to highlight the programs that are
nailable on campus," said Judy Reising, recreation-
jlsports assistant director.
"A lot of programs are free of charge and we
want to increase the awareness of what's available
for health and recreation."
A.P. Beutel Health Center, Aggie R.E.A.C.H. and
IheUniversity Police Department will be available to
discuss health precautions and property safety.
Forty groups are registered for the fair, which pro
motes overall healthy lifestyles.
Some organizations participating include the Ath-
s letic Ticket Office, Campus Sports, Food Services
•nd MSC Bowling & Games.
TAMU Outdoors and other intramural sports
clubs will have exhibits and demonstrations of
sports such as fencing and gymnastics.
Students can play volleyball on one of several vol
leyball courts that will be set up on Simpson Drill
Field from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Also, a drawing will be held for a trip to the 1994
Spring National Beach Volleyball Championship.
The organization will be giving away hats, T-
shirts and posters to students every hour.
Cpl. Betty LeMay, a crime specialist with UPD,
said officers will be stamping identification on bicy
cles to help prevent thefts.
The UPD will also be available to answer any
questions on safety and security.
James Welford, associate director of recreational
sports, said he anticipates 6,000 to 7,000 students to
attend the event.
"We want to make sure students are aware of
what we have to offer." he said. "It's a grand start
for a new school year."
4 What's Up
Friday
Singing Cadets: are having
open rehearsal in the MSC Fla-
groomat 5pm.
The Navigators: Navigator
Christian Fellowship is meeting
from 8:30 to 10pm in Room 110 of
theSSB (Student Services Build
ing). For more info call Shane
Sanders at 846-0686 or Cari Zall at
846-1741.
Texas Environmental Action
Coalition (TEAC): is having the
first general meeting of the Fall Se
mester. Everyone interested in
[conservation and preservation of
J Ihe environment is invited to at
tend. For more info call Jean at
845-3051.
Campus Crusade For Christ: is
having their first weekly meeting
of the Fall Semester at 7pm in Har
rington 108.
Muslim Students' Association:
is having Friday prayer and Islam
ic lecture from 12:50 to 1:30pm in
Rudder 301.
Taiwanese Student
Association: is having a lecture on
Examining Laborers 1 luman Rights
from Political and Economic Situa
tion in Taiwan. The lecture will be
on Sunday, September 5, 1993 at
?:30 pm in Richardson 101. For ad
ditional information contact Alex
at 845-6023.
Lutheran Student Fellowship:
is having a Fellowship Supper at
the University Lutheran Chapel
Budget
Continued from Page 1
year thinking that higher educa
tion would suffer a 5 to 10 percent
reduction," she said. "We were
pleased that they actually came
forward with an increase in fund-
h"
But the set amount of money
the System has been given may
decrease because of contingent is-
and Student Center on Sunday,
September 5, at 6:30 pm. For more
information contact Rev. Richard
Manus at 846-6687.
A&M Cycling Team: will be
meeting at Aggieland Cycling and
Fitness on September 5, at 3:00 pm
for a caravan to Gibbons Creek
Park for mountain bike riding.
There is a park fee of $2 per car
and $1.50 per person. Contact Rey
at 764-9377 for additional informa
tion.
Alpha Kappa Psi: will be hav
ing an Informational Rush (casual
attire) on Monday, September 6,
1993 at 7:00 pm in room 206 of the
MSC. Call Brandi at 696-9713 for
more info.
Texas A&M Bridge Club: is an
nouncing its first-ever general
meeting, Monday September 6, at
7:00 pm in Rudder Tower 407.
They plan to discuss group goals
and elect officers. Call James at
693-6902 for more info.
Rio Grande Valley Hometown
Club: is having a general meeting
on Monday, September 6, at 7:00
pm in Rudder 502. Call Hercilia for
more info at 847-2235.
TSMU Roadrunners: encourage
all those who enjoy group running
(beginners & experts) to try us out!
We meet at 6:00 pm in front of G.
Rollie White every Monday-Thurs-
day, beginning September 6, to
run. For more info please call Steve
at 823-1334.
ESF: is having a general meet-
sues, which could cause the Sys
tem's institutions to lose addition
al funds according to riders in the
appropriation's bill that deter
mined this year's budget, Crain
said.
"Because of these riders, we
may not actually get ours hands
on the actual amount of money
appropriated," she said.
One hundred million dollars
has to be saved through the state
this year, Crain said.
If A&M institutions can't come
ing in Zachery 342 on September 6,
at 7:30 pm.
Hillel Jewish Student Center:
invites all Jewish students to the
Welcome Bash on Sunday, Septem
ber 5, at 6 pm at the Hillel build-
ing,800 George Bush Dr. Call Belin
da at 847-2471 for more info.
International Association of
Students of Economics or Busi
ness:
AIESEC is having an informa
tional meeting on Monday Septem
ber 6, at 7 pm in Rudder 410. Call
Mary Catherie at 847-0724 for more
info.
Texas A&M Japanese Anima
tion Fans: are having a free screen
ing of Japanese animation (this
week Sol Bianca) on Mon., Septem
ber 6, from 7-9:30 pm on the 6th
floor of Evans Library(LRD).
MSC-SCONA Committeeds
having an informational meeting
on Mon., September 6, at 8:30 pm
in Rudder 507. Come be a part of
an exciting year on one of the most
distinguished campus committees.
Call Joy for more info at 845-7625.
What's Up is a Battalion ser
vice that lists non-profit events
and activities. Items for What's
Up should be submitted no later
than three days before the desired
run date. Application deadlines
and notices are not events and
will not run in What's Up. If you
have questions, call the newsroom
at 845-3313.
up with cost saving plans, then
they could lose a percentage of
their funding.
Crain said Texas A&M Univer
sity will not have more than a 2 to
3 percent reduction.
"Right now we have no indica
tion what that number is," she
said.
"The problem is compounded
if we find out later in the fiscal
year. That gives us less time to
absorb the reduction."
Howdy Freshmen and Transfer Students!
Come be a part of the
MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society (OPAS)
as we celebrate our 21st anniversary!
Applications are available in the OPAS office located in
Room 223 of the Memorial Student Center and at Open
House on Sept. 5 in the MSC.
For more information, call the OPAS office at 845-1661.
Persons with disabilities requiring assistance at MSC sponsored
programs are requested to call 845-1515 to inform us of your special
needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the
event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability.
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