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Call AIR FORCE TOLL FREE 1-800-423-USAF ==== - HOME EVENTS Tuesday April 26 Aggie Baseball vs. Sam Houston 7 p.m. Tuesday April 26 Aggie Softball vs. SWTSU (DH) Friday April 29 - Aggie Baseball vs. TCU Saturday April 30 Aggie Baseball vs. TCU (DH) 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. Sunday May 1 Aggie Softball vs. La. Tech (DH) 2 p.m. 1994 FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS 100 y'EJVRS 1894 -1994 845-2311 (Local) 1 -800-800-7928 MSC Political Forum Presents: % An Evening With George W. Bush Monday, April 25, 1994 7:00 pm MSC Forsyth Center Gallery & Persons with disabilities please call us at 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to the best of our ability. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of MSC Political Forum, The MSC, or Texas Sexually Transmitted Dis eases Committee for STD Awareness Week: Sex, Lies and STDs Feud Game in Rudder Fountain Area from 1 2-1 p.m. Presentations at 7 p.m. on 5th floor of Rudder Tower. Call Su- sana at 845-6774. MSC Political Forum: A reception for George W. Bush in Forsyth Gallery at 7 p.m. Call MSC Political Forum at 845-1514. Tuesday Texas Environmental Ac tion Coalition: General meet ing to discuss Matagorda Beach clean up and upcoming elections in Francis 202 at 7:30 p.m. Call James at 693-7281. Special Health Services: Free and anonymous AIDS test ing is available on campus. Call 775-3064. Omega Phi Alpha: Huge sale of framed art work from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in MSC Hallway. Call Michelle at 846-9339. Student Counseling Ser vices: Strong Interest inventory workshop- completion of interest inventory reauired 2 days prior to workshop- neld in Henderson Hall from 1:30-3 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Open, non-smoking meeting at noon. See monitor in MSC for location or call 845-0280 or 847-9252. Society for Human Re source Management: End of the year banquet at Pelican’s Wharf at 7 p.m. Call Lizzy at 693-3605. Catholic Student Associa lion: Daily mass at All Faidii chapel at 12:05 p.m. Call Toro at 846-5717. Breakaway: A weekly non- denominational Bible Study at 9 p.m. at First Baptist Church in College Station. Call Gregg at 693-9869. Graduate Student Council: Open forum with guest speaker, Dr. Don Hellriegel, speaking on "Serving on a Search Committee” in Koldus Building Governance Room at 5:30 p.m. Health 415 Sexually Transmitted Diseases com. mittee for STD Awareness Week: Guest lecture Dr. Jm Conklin addressing the prevalentt of specific STDs prevention anl treatment in 292A MSCat2p,m TAMU Scuba Club: Offi cer elections in 308 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. Call Michele at 846- 4556. Omega Phi Alpha: Huge sale of framed artwork in MSC Hallway from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call Michelle at 846-9339. Student Counseling Ser vice: African American support group in Henderson Hall from 5-6:30 p.m. Call Dr. Williams at 845-4427. Aggie Toasters: General meeting in 407 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. Call Steve at 846-1 3 1 3. TAMU PreMed Society Dr. Mark Cecilio on Pediatrics ii 1 1 0 Koldus at 7 p.m. Call Jason at 847-1587. EIC: Last meeting of the year in 302 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. Call Ashley at 696- 1 794. Aggie Lutherans: Bible study in 3 52 MSC from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Call Heather at 847-0631. Public Relations Student Society of America: Election meeting in 292A Rudder at 8:30 p.m. Call Grace at 823-3395. Aggie Anglers: General mreting in 407 Rudder from 7- 8:15 p.m. Call Jeff at 693-0076. Student Counseling Ser vice: Strong Interest Inventory Workshop- completion of interest inventory required 2 days prior to workshop - in Henderson Hall from 3-4:30 p.m. Call Becky at 845-4427. Pre-Law Society: C meeting with Wayne Wienei slage, Environmental Attorney foi Marathon Oil in 410 Rudder 8:30 p.m. Call Mary at 764-39 or 847-8938. MICHAEL PLl BELINDA BLA HEA THER Wl toni garra University Undergradu ate Fellows Symposium: University Honors Program: Un dergraduate Fellows Symposium Aggie Lutherans: Treehouse discussion and fellowship at Peace Lutheran church from 7-8:30 p.m. MSC Cepheid Variable: General meeting in 501 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. Call 845-151 5. Collegiate FFA: Annual What’s Up is a Battalion service that lists non student and faculty events | and activities. Items should be submitted no later than three days in advance of the desired run date. Application 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 845-3313. Assault Continued from Page 1 ings and instincts,” he said. “Pay attention to behavior that’s not right, and never be ashamed to assert yourself and say no.” He said many times women feel ashamed or embarrassed to say no. “Women don’t always identify a date as rape,” Kretzschmar said. “They feel guilty and betrayed, but don’t want mom and dad to know.” A&M has many support organizations for sexual assault victims. Theis-Cole said there is 24-hour assistance available for victims. “First they are taken to the hospital for treat ment, and if they wish to go through student conflict resolution, our staff would be there to assist them,” she said. Kretzschmar said students should take ad vantage of the rape crisis center, student af fairs and student counseling when confronted with a problem. “The student counseling services are excel lent and are here specifically to help studen! he said. Kretzschmar said self-defense classes also a be beneficial. “Self-defense classes make females moi! aware of what is going on around them," fo zschmar said. “If something were to happe: they would be more apt to have a plan spond.” The department of student affairs encoungt students to take advantage of campus escortse vices rather than walk alone at night. 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A reception honoring the 1993-94 University Undergraduate Fellows will be held in the lobby on the second floor of Rudder Tower at 6:00 p.m. Monday, April 25th. Faculty, students, and other members of the University community are invited to attend the reception and any of the Symposium sessions to learn more about what some of Texas A&M University's most successful, confident, and motivated undergraduates have been able to achieve. Should you have any questions, please contact Dr. Susanna Finnell, Associate Director of the University Honors Program, 845-6774. He pa: final time Pedd is ur Unit °us i We 1 ngh it’s; Wor