The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 28, 1994, Image 8

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MON 2/28
TUE 3/1
WED 3/2
THU 3/3
SUN 3/6
MON 3/7
ELEN 306
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
PHYS 201
CH 8
and Practice Test
PHYS 201
Test Review
CH 6 - 8
PHYS 219
CH 26 - 27
PHYS 208
CH 27 - 28
MATH 308
CH 7.1 - 7.6
TO p.m. - 12 a.m.
MEEN 213
HW #7
9 p.m. - 1 2 a.m.
MEEN 213
Test Review-A
CH 4
MEEN 212
HW #7
MEEN 213
Test Review-B
CH 4 - 5
9 p.m. - 12 a.m.
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TUTORING
GROUP TUTORING FOR:
PHYS: 201,208, 219
ELEN: 306
MEEN: 212,213
MATH: 308
We also have private tutors for many classes! 846-2879
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The Battalion
Monday, February 28,1
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Eisenhower
By Alei
The city of Bonn has a definite ^ ^ t ^ ‘ ^
place in musical history, having reared ^
such geniuses as Beethoven and Schumann.
But the city has also adopted the famed Orchester
der Beethovenhalle Bonn.
Under the direction of Dennis Russell Davies, the 122-member German orchestra will open
its United States tour at Texas A&M University with traditional works by Beethoven, Wagner and
more. In addition, world-renowned pianist Vladimir Feltsman will demonstrate why he has been
recognized as one of the greatest musical talents of the post-war era.
March 7,1994 • 8:00 p.m. • Rudder Auditorium
Big Eight
(SC
>PAS
Tickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office - TAMU,
or charge by phone at 845-1234
Come of age with MSC OPAS... and see the world in a new light
t. Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three
O- (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability.
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said. "Basically only the people
from Texas know about the Corps.
"Now everybody will get to
know about our Corps and our
traditions. Our biggest rivals -
Baylor and Texas - are going with
us. Rice, Texas Christian, South
ern Methodist and Houston really
didn't have it going against us."
Junior Yell Leader Scott Torn
said it would have been great if
the SWC had improved its credi
bility and tried to make the con
ference better for A&M, but said
he was happy witli the change.
"Moving to the Big Eight al
lows A&M to enhance and
showoff its football and athletic
traditions," Torn said. "It will
open the door for our basketball
team to improve.
"The games will be more excit
ing and the crowds will grow and
be more excited. Aggies get
bored watching us score, score
and score on SWC schools. They
don’t have the same capability or
credibility as we do, so we hair
move on. We are being dog:,
nationally for being in the SWC
l orn said he was sureAgji
traditions won't change becaur
the decision goes through,Iw
Longhorns and A&M can cot
ue their rivalry.
"Our traditions are ingrainfj
with Texas," he said. "Aslong:
they go with us, we can contir.
our Thanksgiving bash and!: ;;
rest of our rivalry. To thoseot®
schools in the SWC I say,than
for everything, but we have:
move on."
Monday, February 28, 1994
★ Rec Facility Hotline $45*0737
★ Read Court Reservations 845-2W
★ Intramural Rain Out info $45-2625
★ Penberthy Golf Range 845-965!
'k Outdoor Equipment Rental ...845-45W
k Rec Sports Office 845-7625
Sport Clubs k TAMU Outdoors
Week At A Glance
Mon., Feb. 28
k Entries..Open:
k Badminton DonbleaCSingles
k Handball Doubles
k Innertube Water
Basketball
k Canoe Trip
k Backpacking Trip
k Innertube Water Basketball
Officials' Mtg, - 6 p.m.,
164 Read
Tues., Mar. 1
k Entries Close;
k Horseshoe Singles
k Evian Outdoor Volleyball
Triples
k Superstars
k Sport Club Mtg. - 6 p.m.,
164 Read
Thurs., Mar. 3
k Captains' Mtg. - Outdoor
Volleyball Triples. 5 p.m.
Fri., Mar. 4
k Horseshoe Singles Brackets
Posted - 2 p.m.
k Indoor Archery Nationals,
6-10 p.m., 303 Read
Sat., Mar. 5
k Indoor Archery Nationals
9 a.m. - 10 p.m., 303 Read
k Lacrosse vs tu, noon. Drill Field
k Men's Rugby vs SFA, 2 p.m.,
polo field area
Intramurals
Listed below are the intramural sports opening in the next month.
If you need more information, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159
Read, or call 845-7826.
Sport
Open
Close
Fee
Badminton Doubles/Singles
TODAY
March 8
Free
Handball Doubles
TODAY
March 8
Free
Inner Tube Water Basketball
TODAY
March 8
$20
Tennis Doubles
March 7
March 22
Free
Penberthy Softball Tourney
March 21
April 19
$40
Swim Meet
March 21
March 29
Free
Golf Singles
March 21
March 29
Varies
Archery Doubles
March 28
April 5
Free
Pickleball Doubles
March 28
April 5
Free
Wanted:
Officals
Inner tube water bas
ketball officials are
needed! Orientation is
tonight, 6 p.m., 164 Read.
Training is included.
Hours are flexible and you
get paid, too! If you have
any questions, please call
845-7826.
Registration and fees are taken in 159 Read, Mon. - Thurs.,
8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., and Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visa, MasterCard, and
Discover welcome.
TAMU Outdoors
Listed below are the trips open till mid-April. If you need more information, please call Patsy, 845-3093. Watch for other
trips after Spring break.
PENBERTHY
GOLF RANGE
Two for Tuesdays
Tuesdays 6 p.m. - 10:30 pm*
Buy one bucket of balls
pad get the second FREE!
LOCATED WEST OF OLSEN FIELD. SPECIAL GOOD THRU
HAY 3,1994. FOR GOLF RANGE STATUS DURING AND
AFTER INCLEMENT WEATHER, CALL 545-9655.
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After intramural softball and volleyball seasons end, the range
will close at 9 p.m.
Xpq Xd.iiDate Entries Open Entries Close
Sea Kayaking - Baja, Mexico May 21-28 NOW April 4
Backpacking Trip March 25-27 TODAY March 21
Canoe Trip March 26-27 TODAY March 21
Rock Climbing Trip April 8-10 March 21 April 4
Mt. Biking Trip April 9 March 21 April 4
Canoe Day Trip April 16 . March 28 April 11
Outdoor Photography Workshop April 16 March 28 April 11
Rock Climbing Clinic April 16 March 28 April 11
* Students & facuity/staff with a rec membership
** Faculty/staff without a rec membership & the Bryan/College Station community
Fee
$598*/645**
$35*/40**
$35*/40**
$45*/50**
$25*/30**
$25*/30**
$18*/22**
$18*/22**
Spring Break Equipment Rentals
Planning an outdoor adventure for spring break!
We can help with the equipment. We have a variety
of outdoor rentals and a library of resource
information. Six-, four- and two-person tents are
available in addition to kayaks, canoes, backpacks,
sleeping bags and pads. Come to 159 Read and see
the complete list of what we have. For more
information, call Patsy, 845-3093.