It happens when you advertising in The Battalion Call 845-2696 AGGIE FOOTBALL 1993 Sept. 4 LSU Sept. 18 Oct. 9 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 Nov. 25 Mo. Hous. SMU Louis. Texas AGGIE VOLLEYBALL 1993 Sept. 17 Fla. St. Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Fla Tex Tech UTA Rice Hous. N. III. N.E. \J\ AGGIE SOCCER 1993 0. Roberts St. Marys H. Simmons St. Edwards New Mexico Ark. L. Rock Oct. 2 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 U u QJ QJ U U Q* O © Amsterdam Atlanta Barcelona Berlin Bombay Boston Brussels Buenos Aire s 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 Pittsburgh Rome San Francisco San Jose Sao Paulo Seoul Stamford Stockholm St. Petersburg Stuttgart Sydney Taipei Tokyo Toronto Vienna Warsaw Washington, D.C. Zurich October 4 & 5,1993 (Different employers each day) Companies Attending Career Fair ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Zachry Lobby Monday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday 7:45a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ALL MAJORS INVITED MONDAY TUESDAY Alcoa Advanced Micro Devices Arco Champion Big Three Industries, Inc. Chrysler Technologies Exxon City of Houston Fidelity Investments Ctyovac Freese & Nichols Dow North America General Electric H.E.B. Grocery Co. Hoechst Celanese I.B.M. LG. Balfour Kimberly-Clark Corp. Lexmark International, Inc. M&M Mars Lufkin Industries Marathon NASA-Dryden McNeil Consumer Products Co. National Instruments Midcon/Natural Gas Pipeline National Security Agency Mobil Rhone-Poulenc Ralph Wilson Plastics Co. State Auditors Office Texas Instruments Sign up TODAY for an orientation Cooperative Education 207 Student Services Building 845-7725 ' 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 alLdisciplines 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. Thursday, September 30,1993 292-B Memorial Student Center November 4-5 TAMU Placement 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 Qualified students should register with the Placement Center and send resumes to Celeste Cheramie at: Two Houston Center, Suite 3500, Houston, Texas 77010 7 oin the growing list of Aggies who have made McKinsey & Company part of their career: Aggie Degree Graduate school Greg Hawkins '84 Eric Conner '85 Mike Mulcahy '86 Amy Lister '87 Gena Basse '89 Bruce Shaw '90 Jeff Starr '90 Eleanor Manson '91 Travis Hurst '91 George Appling '91 Anne Marie Chard '93 April Garrett '93 Jason Reneau '93 MEEN CEEN ECON COSC ACCT MEEN ELEN MKTG ACCT ACCT/POLS BIEN ACCT ECON Stanford MBA '88 Wharton MBA '89 Harvard MBA '91 Stanford MBA '93 Univ. of Texas MBA '93 Dartmouth MBA '94 Dartmouth MBA '94 Stanford MBA '95 Kellogg MBA '95 Page 10 Monday, September27,15)j More food for thought on privatization While I was amazed that most students misunderstand the issue of privatizing several of the satellite Food Service op erations, I was absolutely dum- founded that Ronald Hornback, a member of the Student Senate who had studied the issue for two years, demonstrated the same misunderstanding. Privatization, as proposed in this case, is the contracting out of the Underground Food Court and other facilities to a corporation such as Marriott, the hotel giant, to bring in fran chises such as Taco Bell and McDonald's. Why do we need Marriott to handle these franchises? The answer is, we don't. The University could admin ister the franchise rights direct ly if it wished. However, Mar riott has made a lucrative offer to the University administra tion for these rights. This is all well and good except for the fact that Marriott is not just making a grant to A&M. Over the course of the contract, it will make a very good profit — at our expense. There is nothing wrong with making a profit from the stu dents until you realize that this represents money leaving the University for no good reason at all. Marriott brings nothing to the table that we can't get for ourselves. All Marriott is offer ing, in effect, is a high interest short term loan. So why would our administrators consider such a proposition? The answer to that might be found in the preemptive firing of the director of Food Services Thursday, for no apparent cause, the si lencing of the food service managers and staff, and the po tential that the chief bargaining agent for the University i have received or have reached an agreement to receive per sonal benefits from Marriott in exchange for the deal going through. Where is The Battalion the Student Senate whenit comes to being our watchdog here? I think Food Services si be more efficient. That is pre cisely why I am against de stroying the economies of scale that make the board rates as reasonable as they are today, I also like competition. But, whether the operation is home grown or contracted out, com petition ceases once the names are signed on the dotted line. After that, it is a race for the contractor to make all the money he can before that two- year contract is over. Will he reinvest during this period for long-term benefits to the oper ation like what we have now! That would be like throwing money away from his per spective. I understand that we, as stu dents, do not have the time, in terest, or business acumen to look over the contract ade quately before we jump in bed with Marriott. That is why we must ask ourselves these fun damental questions now. When there is a possibility that an administrator is not act ing in our best interest, we must demand a thorough and complete investigation. We have only ourselves to blame if we don't. What will future classes think of us if we did any less? JULI PHILL DAVE THO BELINDA B MACK HAR Aggie Pro 'A Paul Dcignm Class of'94 A c ^JJtJViSC Programs October 1993 The Ba1 centennial memorativ staff has sp searching newspaper of Texas A ered some past, and 1 gether int keepsake f ciates A&1\ Now, a: its second forward to pie from made Th claimed ne day have s standard: Those sta every da reaches th< only hope raise these the staffs t As jouri ed to prov the news news, and Yet as stu class, woi 1 Town Hall Coffee House-Rumours-8 p.m. 1-3 Visual Arts “Kent Ullberg”-Visual Arts & Stark Galleries 1-2 Film Society Like Water for Chocolate-Rudder Comolex 7 D.m Sleepless in SeattI?-9:30 p.m. & Midnight 1-3 Nova “Novacon IX”-MSC and Rudder 2 Hospitality 5K Howdy Run-MSC-8 a.m. 5-31 Visual Arts “Lyoshir Ceramics”-Visual Arts Gallery 6 Film Society “Comedy Greats-LRD in Evans Library-7 p.m. 6 Pol. Forum & “Misconceptions of the European Community”- Jordan Inst. 206 MSC-4 p.m. 6 Pol. Forum & “Puerto Rico: Commonwealth, Independence, or P.R. Students Statehood”-Rudder Theater-7 p.m. 7 Hospitality, “45 Minutes That Could Save Your Life: What You Chi Phi, & Don’t Already Know About AIDS/HIV”-301 Rudder 7:30 p.m. 7 MBA/Law “Grad./Professional Schools Day” MSC 10-3 p.m 7 Film Society Soartacus-Rudder ComnIex-7 n.m. 8 Film Society Indochine-Rudder Complex-7 & 9:30 p.m. 8 CAMAC “Fall Fajita Cookout” Hensel Park #2 5:30 p.m. 10 Town Hall Mark Chestnutt & Doug Supernaw G. Rollie-7 p.m- 10 Hospitality Fundraising Car Wash-Taco Cabana-1 p.m. 13 Great Issues “World Food Week Panel Discussion”-MSC 7 p.m. 14-16Film Society Strictiv Ballroom-Rudder Complex-7 p.m. 14 Film Society Hot Shots! Part Deux-9:30 p.m. 15-16 Hot Shots! Part Deux-9:30 p.m. & Midnight 15 Great Issues “World Food Teleconference”-Rudder 11-1 p.m. 16 OPAS Andrew Llovd Webber’s R?quiem-Rudder-8 p.m. 16 Nova “College Bowl Tournament”-MSC-10-5 p.m. 17 OPAS, Jr. Tom Chapin-Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater- 5:30 p.m. 20 Hospitality “Service Awareness Day”-MSC-9 a.m.-4 p.m. 21-23 Film Society Map of the Human Heart-Rudder Complex-7 p.m. 22 Town Hall Coffee House-Rumours-8 p.m. 22 MBA/Law “Houston Law School Forum”-Houston Marriot- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 27 OPAS Lost in Yonkers-Rudder Auditorium-8 p.m. 27 CAMAC “el Dia de Los Muertos” room TBA-7 p.m. 30 Film Society Poetic Justice-Rudder Complex 9:30 & Midnight Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of 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. Toe A fter mor rese writing ant ing, The Be staff has fii the 100th a sary issue. 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