LSAT. Monday, September 27,1993 The Battalion Page 3 Tiber 27 ders -re in thep as . ^er case, thti third victim,' the fourth vit. id on Sept, j, ■en identifiei ere transients, s the only oik h has been re- ’he died of a wound appai. lave no e r .„ ourth murder the others, 3t to wonder -'hy so mucli we found om aid. "Did the the area, did ing to prison! Dlogy ntation nancipation nant farmers m leaving a en inherited 1 up artifacts . The ground storm in remains \ hurriedly in vere evicted, ;s behind, rviction may two tenants Jordan's de- y, an African described his avation as al- the artifacts lerson who ier a slave or is a connec- le me much al skills my 3 1994 land ?//7e editor rts editor ,ports editor )an ;r Mentlik, Cam e Tremblay King and Jo el • c ' , ' is, John Scroggs- luezada and i5 p rings ; nl d?' exam pe rl i A&M University 1 n the Divisi° n fj Re ed McDona 1 Monday I year. throug h , charg e Monday Aggies For Christ (AFC): tutoring in lower level biology, math, chemistry, and physics at 7 p.m. in MSC 146. For more info call Khristy Rouw at 693-9670. Aggie Lutherans: Bible study from 11:30 to 12:30 in 146 MSC. For more info call Heather Anderson at 847-0631. Texas Environmental Action Coalition (TEAC): general meet ing at 7 p.m. in 202 Francis. For more info call Vanessa at 693-0917. Outdoor Recreation Club: guest speaker Dr. Heath to talk about nature at 8:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. For more info call Shannon at 846- 5794 or David at 846-3647. Business Student Council: gener al meeting with Interim Dean Trennapohl as guest speaker at 8:30 p.m. in Blocker 158. For more info call Colleen Pipes at 845-1320. Circle K International: stress-re lief meeting at 7 p.m. in SSB 144. For more info call Jill at 693-8961 or Christy at 693-2301. MSC NOVA: general meeting at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. TAMU Scuba Club: meeting with guest lecture at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. For more info call Michele Winkler at 846-4556. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): meeting from 12 -1 p.m. in 145 MSC. For more info call C.D.P.E.: The Rainbow Center at 845-0280. Honors Student Council: general meeting at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder. For more info call Genevieve Keil lor at 847-0013. Aggie Anglers: general meeting in 106 Blocker at 7:15 p.m. For more information call Luke McCallum at 696-4920. What's Up Student Activities: Applications for Who's Who Among American Students in American Universities and Colleges are available from the following locations across cam pus through Wednesday, Septem ber 30th, at 5:00 p.m.: Comman dant's Office (Military Science Bldg.), Student Programs Office (MSC), Student Activities Office (125 Student Services Bldg.), Evans Library, Veterinary Medicine (dean's office). Office of the Vice President for Student Services (10th Floor Rudder), and in the dean's offices of all the colleges across campus. All completed ap plications are to be turned in to the Student Activities Department (Room 125 Student Services Bldg.) no later than Wednesday, Septem ber 29,1993. For more information call the student Activities Depart ment at 845-1133. Tuesday Alpha Phi Alpha: Ms. Black & Gold Scholarship Pageant infor mational meeting from 7-8:15 p.m. in 229 MSC. For more info call Bri an Williams at 847-1588 or James Jackson at 774-4899. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE): general meet ing with Exxon speaking at 7 p.m. in Zachary 103. Psychology Club: general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 108 PSYC BLDG. Business Student Council: "Busi ness Career Fair" informational meeting at 7 p.m. in MSC 292. Aggies For Life: video-Carol Everett "The Light of Life" at 7 p.m. in 540 Rudder. For more info call Susan at 847-8306 or Brad at 847-2582. Hispanic Business Student Asso ciation: general meeting and re sume workshop at 7:30 p.m. in Blocker 134. For more info call Mike Slabic at 779-8214 or Mateo Garza at 847-1388. Christian Business Fellowship: guest speaker Brian McCoy will present "Business by the Book" at 7 p.m. in Blocker 114. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): meeting from 12:30 -1:30 p.m. in 145 MSC. For more info call C.D.P.E.: The Rainbow Center at 845-0280. Aggies For Christ (AFC): devo tional with singing and a short talk at 9:30 p.m. in front of ACAD building. For more info call Khristy Rouw at 693-9670. Aggie Lutherans: "Treehouse" at 7 p.m. at the Peace Lutheran Church. For more info call Heather Anderson at 847-0631. TAMU Physical Therapy Club: meeting with guest speaker at 6:30 p.m. in Read 167. For more infor mation call Kristi Ford at 696-5844 or Craig Licciardi at 693-9617. TAMU Debate Society & Speech Comm. Dept.: audition for first de bate in 137 Blocker at 6 p.m. For more information call John Tindall 845-5500. The Caribbean Students Organi zation: general meeting in the basement of Bizzell Ha]l West at 7:30 p.m. Foi more information, call Kathy-Ann Caesar at 846-1617. TSEA-Texas Student Education Association: guest speaker Donna Wiseman on "Teachers for the Fu ture: Changes at TAMU" at 7:00 p.m. in Rudder 301. What's Up is a Battalion service 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. ET YOUR SIGHTS ON THE BEST Vision Examinations for CONTACT LENSES and GLASSES Dr. Edmond McGee, Optometrist Call 693-1320 for an appointment Post Oak Mall - next door to Sears Optical Expert Teachers Permanent Centers Total Training Call today for a free diagnostic. 696-3196 707 Texas Ave. Ste. 106-E KAPLAN RULES WHO ARE THE BEST PLATERS IN THE SWC? YOU TELL US. E*ON Stop at the Memorial Student Center and vote your favorite players onto the Exxon Southwest Conference Supreme Team, sponsored by Exxon. The Supreme Team program provides scholarships to SWC students. —r-> ✓ — Vote today! — ) 1993 Exxon Corporation Student Teaching in Spring, 1 994? Mandatory Meeting will be on Tuesday, September 28,1993 Room 200 - Heldenfels 7:15-9:00p.m. “Marvelous And Sensual!” —Susm Granger, African Movie Cussics “A Magical- Realist Version Of ‘Babette’s Feast!” —Ed Morale. L.A. Weekiy LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE BSSotSS 1 ©1993 Miramax Films. All rights reserved Thursday, Friday & Saturday @ 7:00 All showings of ’Sleepless in Seattle’ will be accompanied by a Warner Bros, cartoon. “THE SLEEPER HIT OF THE SUMMER!” r.ilruk XImiki II l( KS rim iiaxks mi:i; itm SLEEPLESS I \ S E A T T L H Thursday @ 9:30 Friday & Saturday @ 9:30 &Midnight All shows presented in Rudder Auditorium The largest screen in the Brazos Valiev! ADMISSION: $2.50 Advance tickets available for all shows at MSC Box Office Questions? CaU... MSC Box Office 845-1234 MSC Student Programs Office 845-1515 A Memorial Student Center 'Tf r Student Programs Committee Persons with disabilities please call us 3 working days prior to the film to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. MSC FILM SOCIETY OF TEXAS A&M Amsterdam Atlanta Barcelona Berlin Bombay Boston Brussels Buenos Aires Caracas Chicago Cleveland Cologne Copenhagen Dallas Dusseldorf EuroCenter Frankfurt Geneva Gothenburg Hamburg Helsinki Hong Kong Houston Lisbon London Los Angeles Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Milan Minneapolis Montreal Monterrey Munich New Jersey New York Osaka Oslo Paris Pittsburgh Rome San Francisco San Jose Sao Paulo Seoul Stamford Stockholm St. Petersburg Stuttgart Sydney Taipei Tokyo Toronto Vienna Warsaw Washington, D.C. Zurich I O Graduating S e n i o r s The international management consulting firm of McKinsey & Company would like to announce that we are seeking December, May, and August graduates of all disciplines with excellent academic credentials (GPA > 3.5) and strong leadership skills for the position of Business Analyst. Business Analysts at McKinsey & Company have the unique opportunity to help leading companies (most clients are in the Fortune 500) in a variety of industries to identify and resolve their most critical business problems. Presentation Thursday, September 30,1993 292-B Memorial Student Center Engineering Majors: 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Other majors: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Casual attire Interviews November 4-5 TAMU Placement Center Qualified students should register with the Placement Center and send resumes to Celeste Cheramie at: Two Houston Center, Suite 3500, Houston, Texas 77010 Join the growing list of Aggies who have made McKinsey & Company part of their career: Aggie Degree Graduate school Greg Hawkins ’84 MEEN Stanford MBA '88 Eric Conner ’85 CEEN Wharton MBA '89 Mike Mulcahy '86 EGON Harvard MBA '91 Amy Lister '87 COSC Stanford MBA '93 Gena Basse '89 ACCT Univ. of Texas MBA '93 Bruce Shaw '90 MEEN Dartmouth MBA '94 Jeff Starr ’90 ELEN Dartmouth MBA ’94 Eleanor Manson '91 MKTG Stanford MBA '95 Travis Hurst '91 ACCT Kellogg MBA '95 George Appling '91 ACCT 1 POLS — Anne Marie Chard '93 BIEN — April Garrett '93 ACCT — Jason Reneau ’93 ECON —