Octob er2| ( pLy • October 21,1994 HE gATTALION Jaarsaid. 'acquetbal], s :1 v olleybali| ' bo y lin g.piit > table tenni gin this wet. >in tonight 3 at 10 a.n,. Vuckoric sai 1( iay, and inton, bas] g football, 'ing, tablet, d volleyball me soccer, and badmit;. The Battalion • Page 3 By Alvaro I JUiT FOUND OUT TUAT m MONET SlTUMtON I^Nt 50 DM) AFTER ALL. IT FIGURED THAT AFTER 1 fAt ALL m BILLS i WILL 5>TILL Have sioo for TARlVlNfc AND tOTlNfe BECR. '• annnmi WHAT FOOD? TOU'R© FUMT AC> OUT T KHCkJ 1 WA5 FOR.feerUM( FOOD? IT" I WOWDe.R UOU FAR. WILL MY AU,l{_ BUCH5 L TAK£ M£ 7 TJ a & . ALVARO H-« it Inkwell By Brad Tittei d there will If: i the studenti tee, two frou! nmittee, one! ins, and oneli regulationsu iniversity con* 1 a faculty® ‘ will also be members stian Tuma,d "s committee; Senate rei Bigbee 1 academic 1 Ryan >ee Senate >N inion editor Photo editor ports editor •life editor then I get bored, and there's nothing to || fix up some popcorn and turn on the lldtube, Vhy go out on walks or even go out and by, Vhen now there's enough talk shows, hat you can watch through the day. You got Regis and Kathie, and ole' Donahue, Geraldo, Jerry Springer and now Marilu Montel Williams, Ricky Lake!...who knows whose the best When all oThem weirdos get things oft their chests Like Letterman, and Leno, and the Jon I Stewart show Rush Limbaugh, Howard Stem'll stoop down pretty low Susan Powter, and Dennis Prager are all new this fall There are so many talk shows, you can't watch them all All of these show’s... seems like the world's goin to hell I saw signs of Armageddon, on Sally Jesse Raphael But what's great about all the shows 1 can watch this fall. The guests that are on 'em don't make me Jeel so small- Generation Y lianie Dube, Aira«A Kart Whillcy Tiffany Moore,ta eron, Blake Griggs,C' ■y Stavinoha Stewart Doreen ai By Quatro TrvT~y FOR. SAVlrvG ^ LIFE TME OTHER MtHT. Z 3l'ST NEEDED iTkE. ALLchcl, who Knew? “CIE SlC-OtY >NasrTlizabelliN CAME - T ' v ,a Henderson, Erini ? y Oleson ring the fall andf 1 it University Wd' 1 ' 1 Slaiion, TX 77i d Building, Texas M« A University into j torial offices areiiif ai phone nunrlw* riEY, ECS, PCTVE BEEV HERE FOR V-CSE ~C TWO WEEKS f/OW , Y4 LEzCU! TOUR C-RADES 2LC< THE ?;llS ARE STACKING UP, -AND IV. TETTINfc TIRED OF WALKlNtVCL’R damn dog! don't YOLTHIWK THHT XT'5 NAH,man.THEY TREAT ME &CCD here. THE Food's eoiele, I’VE teT T.V iA DER'-Xe’ CRAFT K.ATfC"'’'IT> M Y NURSE IS -A REAL fOj! e_uFCc YOU DON'T UA,VT\ f NOW WHERE THE -Or-L D I PUT MY »??>»! KEYS" "AT ;cmen(byTheir| fieri advertising, nl are 8 a.m. lo 5 p* equirement ntinued from Page 1 s to students’ degrees because course can be used to meet ir humanities or social science luirements as well. Bowen has assigned the propos al to a committee, so it may be a while before it is approved, he said. “This is a very divisive issue,” Bowen said, “so I will talk to groups on campus and make sure they understand this is a positive thing.” Bowen agreed with Weichold that many who do not support the requirement do not understand it. “They think it is meant to di vide cultures, but that is not the case,” he said. “When people understand this, they tend to support it.” The Aggie Players Association presents 1 r .A , i.. l . t , 1... i 1- 1 i 1 i 1 i. ..j. i I 1 1 I i I i I I I I II I II II , « . i . i , » , i , A&M'S AN EVENING AWTHE IMPROV w 1 1 I I ■*-] ■* ! * I 1 Friday, Oct. 21 oors open at 9p.m. The Forum _______ in Rudder nly source of improvisational comedy * Admission: $3 per person, $5 per couple $2 per person for groups of 10 or more The doors open at 9, so get there early. OU'LL LAUGH. YOU'LL CRY. YOU'LL PEE IN YOUR PANTS. A i s J TM ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS Universal Computer Systems & Ford Dealer Computer Services have teamed up to provide the most innovative software & hardware available to auto dealers worldwide. Last semester we hired over 30 recent graduates through our college recruiting efforts alone. Our philosophy has always been to hire at the entry-level and promote from within based on performance. We set goals for each individual to help build a strong, challenging career path. We offer competitive entry-level salaries and an excellent benefits package. Employees come from a variety of backgrounds, many with no previous computer experience. Thanks to our extensive training program we are able to offer opportunities for Business, Information Systems, Liberal Arts and Science majors. Reception for Graduating Seniors Monday, October 24th 4:00 - 7:00 pm MSC Rooms 205 and 206 Plan to stop by to discuss opportunities available at UCS/FDCS with company representatives and A&M alumni. Dress is semi-professional.Company literature is available in the Career Placement office. UCS/FDCS hires only non-tobacco users. EOF. The University of Costa Rica has developed an undergraduate curriculum for English speaking students in an effort to increase access and exposure to Costa Rica’s tropical environment. Vf' v A Total of 1 6 Hours Transfer Credit ! ■^Biological Diversity & Conservation ... 3 hours IfEcology 3 hours "fNatural History (Field Ecology) .... 4 hours 'fSpanish 6 hours "flMatural Science Classes taught in English 'fstay with a Local Family if Practical Experience ifTropical Adventure For more information contact — World Class Adventures In Education 1300 Post Oak Blvd., #1750 Houston, TX 77056 Phone: 713-961-3836 E-Mail: worldc@sam.neosoft.com c, ^ v 1 0. iJkntTL ««K '■'K. o **