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Bowen
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sity student senate chairman, said
Bowen was a student oriented
president.
“In the past, he would set aside
days just to talk to students and
gather their opinions on issues af
fecting our campus,” Matthews
said. “He makes a real effort to in
teract with students.”
Bowen said he plans to main
tain an open-door policy with stu
dents when he arrives at Texas
A&M.
Matthews, who described OSU
as the most conservative school in
the Big 8 Conference, said Bowen
changed the atmosphere of the
university.
“The atmosphere surrounding
the university was very repressed
when Dr. Bowen came in,”
Matthews said. “But he came in
with a positive attitude about the
job and the atmosphere of the
university changed.”
Matthews said Bowen would be
missed.
“We really enjoyed Dr. Bowen
the time he was here and congrat
ulate your university on getting a
very fine administrator,” he said.
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For Rent
Huge 1 bdrm unit In fourplex on Spring Loop. All bills paid,
clean & quiet, $500/mo. Opens May 14. 268-0571.
2 bdrms available now. Completely remodeled. Starting
at $435, gas & cable paid. 822-0472.
Wooded, walking distance to campus. Lg.2-2 Townhouse
type apartment, gas & electric available. 6/1 or pre-lease
for Fall. No pets!! $450/mo. + bills (Jun.-July), $495/mo. +
bills starting August 1st. 693-8534.
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place, $375/mo + utilities. No pets!! 693-8534.
Bargain summer sublease 5/1-8/1. 1-1, pool, busroute,
$370/mo + utilities. Lincoln Square. 764-9295.
Sublease2-1 1/2studloapartmentforsummer. $480/mo,
next to mall/TAP, shuttle bus. 696-6598.
Sublease 2/1. Available summer (5/15-8/31) $350 plus
$100/deposlt. Shuttle bus, front door opens to park, excel-
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1-1 1/2 Woodbrook Condominiums. Sublease. Call 696-
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Want to summer sublease? Spacious 2-1 1/2 studio
apartment, near campus, shuttle route. Call 693-0914.
Apartment sublease. 1-1 available June 1st, $360/mo
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Now leasing - Scholars Inn Apartments. Furnished 1
bdrm, $350/mo., close to campus. 846-3050.
Great summer rates at Casa Blanca. Furnished 2-1,
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For rent - Huge 1bdrm/1ba., 500 yards from campus,
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Summer sublease -1-1 studio, Spring Heights, $385/mo.
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Sublease May-Aug.w/optlon to keep after. 2-1 1/2,6mln.
from campus, 2 pools, 1 laundromat, $460/mo. all utilities
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Sublease for Summer, 3-2, W/D, 1 block from campus,
water paid, $575/mo. Northgate. Call 846-5518.
May move-ln, CS 3-2 fourplex with W/D, 2 floor plans.
Rent starts at $600. Select Properties, 696-3107 for
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2br-1 1/2bth - W/D, $475; 3br-2bth - W/D, $570. Water
paid, CS. 693-0051, 764-8051.
Roommate
Need roommate for summer to sublease at Parkway
Apartments. If Interested, call Ray at 696-9763.
Roommate needed starting Fall. $185/mo. + 1/2 utilities.
696-6564.
Need female roommate for summer. $ 150/mo. + 1/2
utilities. Call Denise 696-0198.
Male roommate needed for summer. Own room, $215/
mo. + 1/3 utilities. 764-1104 Brian.
Roommate wanted from 5/15-8/15. 2br-2bth duplex w/
backyard, $295/mo. +1/2 bills, furnished. Call 764-2995,
ask for Topher or leave message.
Male roommate needed starting summer. 2-1, W/D,
fireplace, $237.50/mo. rent includes cable. 779-2920.
Male roommate needed for summer. Fully furnished,
private pool, huge private bdrm. w/d $250/mo + 1/3
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Large 2 bdrm, great location,
shuttle, microwave, laundry,
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College Court Sonnenblick
823-7039 846-0226
Sublease duplex. 2br-2bth, close to campus, shuttle
route, $550/mo. 693-8362.
Summer Sublease Villa Oaks West. 2br-2bth, W/D,
shuttle-bus, pool, spacious closets, some furniture if
needed. $475/mo. Call 779-8206.
Male needs male or female roommate for fall. 2-2 Park
way Circle, $345/mo., very nice, pets ok, furnished. Call
847-7184.
Roommate needed for 5/15-8/15 w/optlon to renew. 2-2
Scandla $252.50/mo.+ utilities (water paid). 696-8559
Ask for Jenny or Lisa.
Female roommate to share 2bdrm. studio for summer.
$247.50/mo. + utilities. 821-4109.
Female roommate wanted for the summer. Own room &
reasonable rent. Call 696-0534.
For Sale
FOR SALE: Townhomes, Condos, Duplexes & Houses.
CALL KEAL WOOD with ON-LINE REALTORS. 268-
8620.
Microfridge for sale. Good Condition. $250. Call 847-
6369.
Pink Floyd - Dallas - April 29. Two tickets, $80 each. Call
764-2807.
Mountain Bike, Trek 820, new tires, accessories, helmet,
$275/OBO. Road bike, Unluega, 105 brakes, computer,
$250/060. Call Jeff, 693-9309.
Furniture not sold yef! Tworecliners-$35each. Call 693-
8113.
Condo for sale. 1br-1bth studio, new carpet, tile, etc.
Great location, close to campus. Call Dana 696-7988.
Hewlett Packard 48GX. New. $200. Serious callers, 696-
2166. Ask for Esteban.
Lifestyle 50ERS electronic read-out system 250lb resis
tance, 9 station cross training including stepper, ab bench,
butterfly bench & leg extensions. Pd. $400 will take $250/
o.b.o. 779-8107.
Restaurant & Bar for sale at Northgate. Fully equipped.
823-6979,
Ideal Fraternity House for sale/lease. Very large, possible
owner financing. Lots of land. Call 823-2499, 823-3061.
Queen sized waterbed, Black Lacquer, heated, padded
sideboards, great shape, $300. 696-1649.
Newton Message Pad w/box & manuals - $500. (713)
816-8106.
Word Processor/Typewriter, Brother WP-3550, monitor,
memory capability, spreadsheet, $275. Call Wade, 847-
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Slightly used Gibson Eplphone Acoustic Guitar and case
plus accessories - $450 or best offer. Call Jennie at 847-
0028.
Cannondale Racing 400 Shimano 105 components, look
clippless pedals, 56cm, less than 1 yr old - $800. 774-
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NEW DOUBLE - $25,900. Spacious 3 bdrm w/plywood
floors, extra insulation, wood siding & much more. Low
down & low payments. Call for free brochures. 800-880-
5614.
NEED SUMMER CASH? Show our Caribbean Cooler
Bandana. Patented filler keeps you fresh. Any hot activity
needs this. Free info. 800-366-4649 8am-8pm PST.
Summer Road Representatives: Students interested in
making $5,000 over your summer vacation travelling the
country at company’s expense. Contemporary Christian
Record Label/Distributor seeks 7-8 motivated individuals
for full-time summer sales positions. Sell yourself! Send
a video resume to: Urgent Music Group, PO Box 90754,
Austin, TX 78709.
Full-time Lab/Skin Testing Technician needed for doctor’s
ences. 690-0743.
Now hiring wait staff for lunch and dinner. No experience
necessary. Everyone welcome. 823-2818, 2901 S.
Texas Ave.
Sublease 2br-1bth apartment 5/15-8/15, new stove, re
frigerator, central air w/cheap utilities. Close to campus,
only $375/mo.!l! Call 268-7734,
AVAILABLE! Summer lease, freshly remodeled duplex,
Bryan. 1 mile from campus, 2-1, busroute, great neigh
bors, managers next door, W/D conn., $450/mo., $300/
dep. 846-5635, Mike.
Sublease 2/1 beginning mid May. Close to campus. $380/
mo. 693-0618.
2-1 1/2 duplex, available 5/15-8/15 $375. Negotiable.
Fenced yard, partially furnished 776-2248.
Summer sublease spacious 1 bdrm apartment. Fully
furnished, full bath & kitchen, large walk-in closet, bal
cony, pool, W/D, TV/cable, 1 mile from campus, shuttle
route. Water & cable paid, $475/mo. 846-5427.
Automobiles
1983 Jeep CJ7, 4-WD, 4-speed, white & blue, $4,500.
Call 693-2348.
1988 Mazda RX7 - Turbo, loaded, warranty, low mileage,
sunroof, $8,400/060, 764-9628.
Acura 1990 RS - 54K, great shape, $8,275/080. 690-
0355 after 6pm, Carla.
Services
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Call 845-2696
2 bdrm mobile home - trees, country atmosphere (not a
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& hardworking. Free service. Call Tim (Class 84) 1-800-
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dismissal, Insurance discount. M-Tu (6pm-9pm), Tu
(8:30am-3pm), Tu-W(8:30am-11:30am), W-Th (6pm-
9pm), Frl(6pm-8pm)-Sat.(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-
2:30pm). Across from University Tower. Walk-ins wel
come. $20 w/ ad = $5 off. 411 Tex. Ave. So. 846-6117.
Typing
Professional Typing. Laser quality. Fast turn over. Call
693-4710, leave message.
Typing- Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush Job ac
cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte
at823-2418.
Joy's Professional Typing. Word processing, Resume
service, Laser printer. 846-6418.
DJ
MOBILE DJ- Experienced. Great for parties, dances,
weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc. Mlc./llghts
available. Reasonable rates. Call The Party Block at 693-
6294.
Personal
Dateline - all lifestyles. 1-900-526-4700, $2.95/mln., 18
yrs.+. Thousands In database. Nationwide by area code.
FPG Assoc., (610) 284-9127.
Guys & Dolls, find your love. 1-900-562-4400 ext. 8372.
$2.99/mln. Must be 18. Procall Co. (602) 954-7420.
DIRTY, LIVE, HOT TALK. Steamy, Erotic and Nasty. 1-
800-775-2220. Instant credit, no CC needed. HOT,
KINKY, SEXY LADIES. 1-800-597-5554. MCA/, $2.00-
$3.99/mln. 18+.
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Tutors
Math tutor $4.50/hr.-150, 151,152, 141, 142 & 130. 764-
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Computers
Macintosh Computer rentals starting at $50/mo. Also
upgrades & repairs. 823-1907.
Rent computer - quiet, private computer cottage. Com
prehensive software. 3 min. from campus. $6/hr, no
printer charge. 823-3489.
Lost/Found
FOUND - Apricot, male Chow-mix in Kensington Apart
ments on 4/8. Call 764-8989.
LOST 3/24/94 - Wedding ring set at Fuddruckers. Very
generous reward. Call 847-0137 or 1-817-738-5257.
Body Shop
Cal’s Body Shop. Your foreign car specialist. Match your
paint exactly. "May we have the next dents?" W.Hwy.21,
Bryan. 823-2610.
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What's Up
Friday
Campus Crusade For
Christ: Weekly meeting in 102
Zachry at 7p.m. Call Mike at
696-2884.
United Campus Ministn
Bible study, fun, fellowship it
A&M Presbyterian church doj
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.. CaUjasonii
847-3674 or Monica 847-320],
United Campus Ministry:
Bible Study and Christian Fellow
ship at A&M Presbyterian in
UCM office from 5:30-6:30
p.m.. Call Jason at 847-3674 or
Monica at 847-3207.
Navasota Nostalgia
Days: 1 OK race and 2 milefc
run/walk. Call Doug at 821
3 728 or Grimes County Cham
ber of Commerce at 8 2 5-6600
International Students
Group: Meet other internation
al students each Friday from 3-4
p.m. Go to 104 Henderson Hall
or call Dr. Lin at 845-4427.
Caribbean Student Assth
ciation: Party featuring the Re;
gae Band “Liberation ’ fromi!
p.m.-2 a.m. on the third floor
the Cantina in Downtown Bra
For more information call Eli:
beth at 846-7037.
V
Aggie Mom’s Boutique:
Come out to the boutique and
get Aggie stuff on Friday from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday
from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
Duncan Dining Hall.
Puerto Rican Studem
Association: Last genetil
meeting and elections at 7 pi
in 404 Rudder. For more infoi-
mation call Cinthya at 696-1361
Lutheran Student Fel
lowship: International Bible
Study at 6:30 p.m. in University
Lutheran Chapel and Student
center. Call Rev. Manus at 846-
6687.
Saturday
Catholic Student Associ
ation: Bring your parents by it
join in the merriment and snack
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Student Counseling Ser
vice Learning Skills Center: Ba
sic techniques workshop in Hen
derson Hall from 1-3 p.m.
845-4427.
Student Center. For more info:
mation call Tonya at 846-5717.
Call
Habitat for Humanity.
General meeting and 5K fun run
plans in MSC 230 at 7pm. Call
Andrea at 847-0516.
Gay, Lesbian and Biset
ual Aggies: P-FLAG - Parents
and friends of lesbians and gays
panel and reception from 2-t
p.m. in 106 Richardson. Foi
more information call the GA1-
LINE at 847-0321.
Sunday
Students Over Tradition
al Age: Meet at Duddley’s in
Northgate at 6 p.m. Call Leslie at
693-0272.
Muslim Students Associ
ation: Friday prayer and Islamic
lecture in 301 Rudder from
12:50 to 1:30 p.m.. Call Numan
at 846-5199.
TAMU Skydiving Club
Skydiving into the Simpson Ml
field at 12 p.m. Ground crew
needed. For more information
call Mike Morris.
12th Man Student Foun
dation: Final home match-
Women’s tennis vs. South Caret-
na at 1:30 p.m. at the Omit
Catholic Student Associ
ation: Graduate students meet
for weekly foodfest at 6 p.m in
St. Mary’s student center. Call
Kelly or Sandra at 693-7974.
Smith Tennis Center. For mote
information call Brain at 846-
8193.
SPIC-MACAY: demon
stration on South Indian classical
music by eminent vocalist Alepey
Venkatesan at All Faith’s chapel at
8 p.m. Call Padma at 846-6838
or Rajan at 846-5350.
LEGALS - Mock Trial
Team: General meeting todit
cuss the case from 7-9p.m. it
141A MSC. For more inform;
tion call Terence at 847-4592.
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you about being black and edu
cated” in 301 Rudder at 8 p.m..
Call Reginald at 847-1815 or
David at 847-2005.
Allies: Training for those in
terested in serving as Allies for
the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual
community from 3-7 p.m. in
1 46 Koldus. For more informa
tion call Zack Coapland.
Bahai Club: Fireside-intro
duction to Bahai faith with din
ner served at 6:30 p.m.. Call
764-3160.
Vietnamese American
Student Association: Ban
quet, dance, party at holiday Inn
from 7pm to 2 a.m. Call Huy at
846-7585.
What’s Up is a Battalion
service that lists non-profit
student and faculty events
and activities. Items should
be submitted no later than
three days in advance of the
desired run date. Applica
tion deadlines and notices
are not events and will not
be run in What’s Up. If you
have any questions, please
call the newsroom at 845-
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Elections
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have people that are very com
mitted to getting the job done
and realize that this is not a fun
job.”
Crain said changes to election
regulations will be made over the
summer so the Student Senate
can vote on changes at their first
or second meeting next fall be
fore freshman elections are held.
“A lot of things need to be de
fined,” Crain said.
“What people need to realize
is that there are going to be
loopholes no matter wnat the
regulations say.”
Brooke Leslie, student body
president, is working on setting
up a committee to look into
changes in election regulations.
Leslie will appoint committee
members after the selection of
her vice presidents this weekend.
Problems arose during the re
cent elections after Will Haraway,
commander of the Corps of
Cadets, circulated a memo
among cadets with the names of
all students and cadets running
for office.
Questions also surfaced when
some candidate’s names were
scratched off voter packets dur
ing the voting.
Crain said the four students
who were caught scratching off
names will not receive any fur
ther punishment from Student
Government or the election com
mission.
“As far as we’re concerned,
the punishment came when their
ballots were not counted,” Crain
said.
“To me the issue dies when
they are unable to voice theii
opinion.”
Thomas Darling, Corps com
mandant, said no punishment is
being pursued at this time
against tne three cadets who were
caught scratching off names.
He said the issue is currently
in the hands of Haraway anii
James McCleskey, chief of opera-i
tions and training whoisin)
charge of the Corps Honotj
Board.
Darling said their guilt is still'
to be determined.
“If the charges are substantial-1
ed, then some action should be;
taken,” he said.
.!
“What people need to:
realize is that there:
are going to be loop*
holes no matter what
the regulations say.”
— Michael Craw
h
election commissioner
Darling said he thinks changes-
in the regulations are in order,
and the Corps will be responsive!
to any changes that are made. |
“I would predict they will;
comply with any new regula-;
tions,” he said.
“The Corps will remain inter-,
ested and involved in the election:
process.”
Darling said it is important;
that the elections be left in the;
hands of the students.
“This is a student-led, stu
dent-organized event. We should
leave this to the students,” Dar-:
ling said.