Tuesday, February 8,1994 The Battalion Page 5 Campus News Briefs •^ndstf or |tr| tlisif .;'i tiescrl tesaJ lid, ‘al S S3)'I iseher J notion! j Stewil frieoil tst impl other; I Group seeks men to talk about relationships A men's therapy group is looking for members to discuss relationships in a group setting. The group will begin meeting Feb. 28, and participants need to sign up as soon as possible. Six to eight men will be chosen for the discussions. Interested students or community members can call 845-8021 for information. Red Cross holds blood drive at Rudder, Commons The American Red Cross will be holding a blood drive on the Texas A&M campus through Friday, Feb. 11. Students can donate blood at the Commons and Rudder fountain from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and in good health. Donated blood will be used to service 21 coun ties, including Brazos County. Educator workshops to teach about those at-risk Texas A&M's College of Education and the Texas Education Collaborative are sponsoring a conference titled "Innovative Practices for Learn ers in At-Risk Situations." The conference will be held Feb. 11-12 at the University Center complex and will feature work shop sessions on providing a family atmosphere for at-risk students, reaching students in at-risk' situations through the arts, emergent literacy strategies for English as a second language stu dents and technological teacher education prepa ration for at-risk students. Co-op education seminar held for employers Employers interested in Texas A&M's coopera tive education program are invited to attend a seminar Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 292 of the MSC. While involved in a co-op program, students work for a business in exchange for academic cred it and pay. A&M has the third largest co-op program in the country. Registration for the seminar is $65. To register, call Carol Grover a1847-8819. A&M professor wins prize for animal research Dr. James Womack, a geneticist in A&M's Col lege of Veterinary Medicine, has been awarded the 1993-1994 Ciba Prize for Research in Animal Health for his pioneering studies of the genetics of domestic cattle. The prize is awarded every two years to recog nize researchers whose work is likely to make a significant contribution to animal health or animal husbandry. Business school offers non credit language courses Non-credit courses in business French and business Japanese will be held this spring at Texas A&M. The French course, scheduled for Feb. 8 through March 17, will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in 226 Academic Building. The Japanese course, scheduled for April 5 through May 5, will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in 226 Academic Build ing. Registration forms are now available at the Center for International Business Studies in 513 Blocker Building. The cost of each course is $35. Education Fellow working with Gage and Mobley Dr. Viola Florez, a professor of educational cur riculum and instruction in A&M's College of Edu cation, will be working in Interim President E. Dean Gage's office this semester as an American Council on Education Fellow. Florez, who will also be working with Chancel lor William Mobley, has been at Texas A&M since 1982, and has served on A&M's Faculty Senate. bvno‘| t ted nn learsil ling, your! people his all f Bartholomew Eisenhower By Alex Camels get ready to rumble The Associated Press till 011 979 I THAL DESERT, Pakistan— With a pink sequined cape gracing his furry hump, Jhara the wrestling camel is working himself into a pre-match frenzy. Jhara is the humpback equivalent of Hulk Hogan. He's foaming at the mouth in anticipation of his heavyweight battle against another prized camel in the white sands of the Thai Desert, 250 miles south of Is lamabad. I Some 100 male camels, bursting with excess energy at the height of the mating season, have been brought to the tomb of the Muslim saint Mohammed Musa for the annual extravaganza that dates back further than any of the 10,000 spectators can remember. I "It's not considered worthy of a gentleman to at tend camel wrestling," Zaigham Khan, a young Pak istani journalist, explains to a visitor. I "But it's a lot of fun." I The camels look like they're dressed for the circus as they parade in front of the boisterous crowd of men in turbans who size up the beasts and make their bets on the head-butting and neck-locking that is to come. Each camel wrestles only once at the two-day festi val and there's no overall winner. This leads to intense haggling over the matchmaking, and disputes are set tled by farm worker Ghulam Shabir, who has the gruff, bombastic presence found in fight promoters everywhere. At last, Jhara enters the ring against Anoki, another renowned grappler. They start by locking necks, then Jhara goes for a leg bite, followed by an attempt to trip his rival. They back off, then butt heads, kicking up a sandstorm with their hind legs. The crowd roars. A dozen referees with sticks keep the fight clean. Butting heads, locking necks and biting are legal. Chomping on sexual organs is not. After feverish scuffling, Jhara and Anoki are cov ered in dust, but neither titan has scored a take-down or sent his opponent running away, the traditional way matches are decided. The match is declared a draw, disappointing many fans. Volcano puts Indonesian village at risk The Associated Press LUMAJANG, Indonesia — Thousands of people struggled to escape from villages endangered Sunday by flows of volcanic debris from Mount Semeru in East Java. The volcano began erupting Thursday, and heavy rains have turned its lava and ash into surg ing, sludgy rivers. More than 2,000 people were able to flee the lava and debris while thousands of others were blocked. Reports showthat the volcano had spewed out at least 3 billion cubic feet of lava. One villager said people had become used to thundering^ sounds from the volcano, which had been active since late January, so the violence of Thursday's' 1 eruption took them by surprise. "It was terrible. We were only’ aware after the lava speedily’ flooded our villages. 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