The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 09, 1993, Image 13

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Thursday, September 9,1993
The Battalion
Page 13
^What'sUp
Thursday
Mexican Student Association: ,
The first meeting will be held from 7
to 8 p.m. in 502 Rudder. We will
have guest speaker, Rick Powell, an
attorney from student legal services.
We will plan for a welcome party.
Everyone come! Call Beatrice at
764-9059 or Argentina at 845-1121.
Undergraduate Philosophy
Club: W will have the first meeting
of the semster at 7:30 pm at Todd
Smith's house (300 W. Dexter). We
will discuss goals and many other
issues. Call Todd Smith for ques
tions at 696-9088.
Aggies Ready to Motivate You
(ARMY): Today at 6:00 p.m. in MSC
201, there will be an informal meet
ing. Find out what ARMY's all
about and meet the yell leaders.
Call Martin Carcasson at 847-2379
for more information.
The Touchstone: This is a free
progressive/left journal. There will
be a general meeting at 7 p.m. at
M&M Grill(209 University). Every
one is welcome. This is the first
meeting of the semester. New writ
ers and volunteers are especially en
couraged to attend. Call Danny at
6966-3979 for more information.
Society of Women Engineers: At
6:30 p.m. in the Zachary Lobby,
there will be an introductory and so
cial meeting. Refreshments will be
provided. Call Kathryn McCormick
at 268-4445 for more information.
Native American Student Asso
ciation: From 8:30 to 10 p.m. in 502
Rudder, there will be a general
meeting. Membership is wanted.
You don't need to be native ameri-
can to join. Call Ray at 775-4258 or
Rose at 690-6836 for more informa
tion.
Job Search Seminar: The career
center is offering a seminar for stu
dents interested in learning how to
get started with their job search.
Call the Career Center at 845-5139
for more information.
Best Buddies-Group Aggies:
From 7 to 8:15 p.m. in 110 SSB, there
will be an organizational meeting.
Call 847-0696 for any questions.
Placement Orientation: At 10
a.m. and 7p.m. in 111 SSB, an orien
tation will be held. This is to help
-students learn how to use the ser
vices provided by the Career Center
(or Career Advancement: Call 845-
5139 for more information.
Managing College Reading: At
7:30p.m. in 242 Blocker, students
learn a process for reading text
books that helps promote mastery of
subject matter along with how to
condense the information in text
books to facilitate learning. FREE to
currently enrolled students at Texas
A&M . Call the Center for Academ
ic Enhancement at 845-2568.
A&M Cycling Team: At
8:30p.m. in 110 SSB, there will be a
general meeting. Call Rey at 764-
9377.
Institute of Industrial
Engineers: HE i ce cream social will
be at 7:30 p.m., in the Zachary Lob
by. All members and non-members
are welcome. Call David at 846-
8923.
Black Graduate Students Asso
ciation: On Thursday in Rudder
308, there will be a welcome recep
tion. All are invited. Call Janice at
847-9272 or 693-0868.
Alpha Kappa Psi: ( Professional
Business Fraternity) At 7p.m. in the
Clayton Williams Alumni Center,
Professional Rush will be held. Pro
fessional attire is appropiriate. Call
Brandi at 696-9713.
Society of Mexican american
Engineers and Scientists: At 8 p.m.
in Heldenfels 100, the first general
meeting of the semester will be held.
MAES national president and
NASA flight systems dhsign engi
neer Ralph Gonzalez will be guest
speakers. There will also be updates
on activities and new recruitment.
Everyone welcome. Refreshments
will be provided. The pre-meeting
social begins at 7:30. Call Ramon at
847-5288 or Marisa at 847-1795.
Theta Iota: From 6 to 7p.m. in
Academic Lab 1, join the A&M
chapter of National French Honors
Society. We will watch the cartoon
Asterix le Gaulois, and you can also
sign up for membership. Call Star
at 693-0227.
United Campus Ministry: is
having a Christian fellowship from
6:00 to 7:20 p.m. Meet at fish pond
at 5:45p.m. to walk over to A&M
Presbyterian Church. Food will be
available for $1.25.
TAMU Computing Resources:
Want to know more about campus
computing? There is a VAX users
group meeting on Wed., Sept. 8 at
3:00 p.m. on the observation deck of
the O&M Building. There will be re
freshments and a door prize. Every
one welcome. For more information,
call Mike at 845-5951.
Texas A&M Rodeo Club: is hav
ing a general meeting on Wed., Sept.
8 p.m. at the Dick Freeman Arena
(FM 2818). New members are wel
come. For more info contact Joe
Richards at 690-0733.
American Marketing Associa
tion: is having a membership drive
and informational meeting on Wed.,
Sept.r 8, at 7:30p..m in Blocker 102.
For additional info call Heather
Wharton at 696-0907.
Off Campus Aggies: are having
their first general meeting on Wed.,
Sept., at 7:30p.m. in 115 Kleberg.
TAMU Zoological Society: will
be having their first meeting on
Wed., Sept. 8 in Rudder 510 at 7:00
p.m. The Zoological Society has cur
rent professors and graduate stu
dents talk about their research areas
including: bats, alligators, birds, sea
turtles and microbes as well as job
options. For more info call Derek at
693-4058.
KANM Student Radio: is Inaving
an organizational meeting in 601
Rudder at 6p.m.
Gay, I.esbian, Bisexual Aggies
(GLBA): is having the first general
meeting of the year at 7p.m. in Rud
der 410.
Vietnamese American Student
Association (VASA): is liaving their
first meeting in the Student Services
Building Governance Room at 7p.m.
For more info call Huy Hoang at
846-5831 or Van Tran at 846-7585.
Pan American Network: is hav
ing their first general meeting in the
MSC Room 027 at 7p.m.
Friday
Campus Crusade for Christ: is
having Friday night discussion in
Harrington 108 at 7p.m. For further
information call Rob Rice at 696-
4083.
Floriculture-Horticulture Soci
ety: is having a work party at the
Hensel Park Greenhouse at 5p.m.
For more info call Sam at 693-8790.
Students Over Traditional Age
(over 24yrs old): is having a meeting
at Fuddruckers at 6p.m. For more
info call Ann or Virgil at the Off
Campus Center at 845-1741.
Puerto Rican Student Assoc.: is
having their first general meeting at
7p.m in 502 Rudder. For more info
call Cinthya Saverda at 696-1364.
Korean American Assoc.: is
having theii fiist general meeting at
7p.m. in Rudder 501. For more info
call Eugene at 847-6050.
Muslim Students Assoc.: is hav
ing Friday Prayer and Islamic Lec
ture from 12:50-1:30p.m. in Rudder
301. For more info call Agus Rah-
mat at 846-4375.
The Navigators: are having Nav
igator Christian Fellowship in the
SSB Room 110 from 8:30-10p.m. For
more info call Shane Sanders at 846-
0686 or Cari Zall at 846-1741.
Lutheran Student Fellowship: is
having a fellowship supper at 6:30
p.m. at the University Lutheran
Chapel and Student Center. For
more info call Rev. Richard Manus
at 846-6687.
TAMU Assoc, of Professional
Support Staff (TAPSS): is having a
guest lecture in MSC 228 from 12-
1p.m. For more info call Kathy
Durkin at 845-5231.
What's Up is a Battalion service
that 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. 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.
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