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CA$H for BOOKS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Northgate • Plaza • Village DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS 6 HOUR COURSE $17 or $15 with A&M I.D. Renee’s Nails, etc. Full Set Acrylic Nails $20.00 Refills $15.00 764-4500 Has moved to Concepts 900 Harvey Rd. Ste. 6 Saturday, December 11 (9 am - 12 noon & 1 pm - 4 pm) TICKET DISMISSAL - INSURANCE DISCOUNT MSC UNIVERSITY PLUS 845-1631 Page 6 The Battalion Monday, December 6,l CltoB WMtEIIOIJSE WE BUY USED CD'S FOR $4.00 or trade 2 for 1 USED CD'S $8.99 or LESS 268-0154 (At Northgate) SELL ALL YOUR BOOKS at UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES AND DRAW FOR PRIZES AND DISCOUNTS THREE CONVENIENT OFF CAMPUS LOCATIONS NORTHGATE CULPEPPER VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 409/846-4232 409/693-9388 409/846-4818 FOR YOUR BOOKS AT LOUPOT’S Bookstores Northgate -846-6312 Southgate - 693-2278 Redmond Terrace-693-0838 Collegiate Beach Club A Division of Holiday Express SPRIKI& BREAK 94 KIOKI STOP PARTY CHARTERS ! What's Up Monday Outdoor Recreation Club: general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. For more informa tion, call Shannon at 846-5794 or Dare at 846-3647. International Students Soci ety: general meeting for all INTS majors at 7 p.m. in Rudder 510. For more information, call Eleanor at 693-4597. tion: church service with Fafei Jim at 5:15 p.m. in All-Fail Chapel. For more information, call Nicholas at 847-3484. Aggie Anglers: seminar on Fishing by Dr. Wine Miller at 7 p.m. in Rudder 308, refresh ments will be served. For more information, call Jeff Shaffer at 693-0076. Class of '97 Public Relations: get committee organized and motivate the class of '97 at 6 p.m. in 216-T Student Programs Of fice (right above Sweet Shop). For more information, call Liz Rayburn at 696-5003. MSC Cepheid Variable: last general meeting of the semestei at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 41(1 Bring your White Elephant gilt. For more information, call 84: 1515. Aggie Anglers: general meet ing for A&M students interested in Bass fishing at 7:15 p.m. in 130 Blocker. Tuesday HSPR2: mandatory general meeting at 7:15 p.m. in 224 MSC. Aggie Toasters: general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 407. For more information, call Steve at 846-1313 or Richard at 847-1122. Orthodox Student Organizar What's Up is a Battalion sei' vice that lists non-profit studeii! and faculty events and activi ties. Items should be submitted no later than three days inad vance of the desired run date Application deadlines and no tices are not events and willnol be run in What's Up. If have any questions, please call the newsroom at 845-3313. The 1993 Aggielands Are Here. The Aggieland is the nation’s largest college yearbook. If you ordered one for 1992-93, bring your student ID to room 216 Reed McDonald. Eight- thirty to four-thirty Monday through Friday. fleapaleo & Cancan \il< V- Viv from plus tax ITS TOURS & TRAVEL 1055 Texas Ave. / College Station 764-9400/ 1-800-533-8688 HOLIDAY EXPRESS (800) 235-TRIP KANM Continued from Page 1 ry with all volunteers," he said. Hughes said KANM submit ted a FCC license application in 1991 but is still waiting for an answer. "I've been told it takes a long time for anyone to get an FCC li cense," he said. "We are just waiting through all the red-tape to get it.' & Date Committee Program Description 1-4 Opera and Performing Am The Nutcracker - Rudder Auditorium - 8 P.M. 2 Town Hall "Belly" - DeWare Held House - 8 P.M. 2 Miss Texas A&M University Scholarshi[ Pagent Committee "Mr. Aggie Contest" - 201 MSC - 7 P.M. 2-3 Hospitality ." Craft Fair" - MSC Main Lounge - 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. 3 Hospitality ” Fashion Show" - MSC Main Lounge - 1 P.M. 4 Opera and Performing Arts Society Jr. The Nutcracker - Rudder Auditorium - 3 P.M. 6 Black Awareness " Kwanzaa" - Rudder Theater - 7 P.M. 7 Political Forum " Insights" - 229 MSC - Noon 9 Film Society Oe.ronimo. The Impend Continues - Rudder Auditorium - 3 P.M. However, the radio sta tion may have to wait even longer than expected. James Crutchfield, FCC Supervi sory Program Analyst, said he cannot lo cate KANM's a p pH i c a t i o n, but it does not If more than one station seeks a particular dial position in an area, the FCC determines the best candidate. "You are talking about a process that could take any where from 10 months to a cou ple of years," Crutchfield said. He said when stations com pete for a single position, the FCC must decide which one will serve the pmblic best. The decision is sometimes based on how many stations similar to the one seeking a li cense are already broadcasting in the area. Santa Continued from Page 1 "You are talking about a process that could take anywhere from 10 months to a couple of years." - James Crutchfield, FCC Supervisory Program Analyst Jackson said. "Unique stations have an advantage in that re spect," he said. Hughes said KANM is definitely unique. "Anything that is not on the radio around here. mean the FCC does not have it. "At this point, my assumption is they don't have anything," he said. If the application cannot be located, KANM will have to reapply. "They will have to start from scratch," Crutchfield said. Starting from scratch involves writing to the FCC, asking per mission to broadcast on an un used portion of the FM dial. we will put on the air," he said. KANM, whose programming is determined mainly by the an nouncers themselves, originated in 1973 as student-government radio, Hughes said. It now runs 24 hours a day. "Some people think we are one of the longest running cable radio stations in the United States," he said. "I honestly hope we can be on the air in a year." $10,000 for the year, Miller said "We've received help fro p>eop>le in Bryan-College Static such as Randall's, who gavel Santas suits," she said. Trent Ashby, one of thevol unteer Santas, said most dents here at Texas A&Mcana! ford to give a couple of dollai for such a worthy cause. "The whole reason behind: is to raise money and to helpool the less fortunate people there," Ashby said. He said the possibility of playing Santa this weekisa dream come true for him. "I'm really excited becatisf I've always wanted to be Sant Claus," Ashby said. The United Way Pack another fundraiser recentlyi! the Texas Hall of Fame torais money for their cause. United Way Night at the Hal helped the group get wello: their way to raising the monr necessary for reaching their go: "We really appreciated turnout at the Hall and wea hoping for similar resultstl week," Miller said. Several other fundraisifi events are scheduled fortki 1. 93 No spring semester to add toll funds the group will have raise this fall in hopes of reachin; their $10,000 goal. Persons with disabilities please 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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