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    The Program in Foreign
Policy Decision Making
is pleased to offer students assistance in applying
for 10-week Summer Internships at the
Department of State
Both paid and unpaid internships in
Washington D.C. and at U.S. embassies
Academic coursework must be relevant to the work of
the State Department
Must be a junior, senior or graduate student
Must be a U. S. citizen Must have a GPA above 3.0
For more information and application materials contact:
Professor Allison Astorino-Courtois
Program in Foreign Policy Decision Making
Department of Political Science
Bolton 209D 845-1853
Applications must be postmarked by
November 1
PICK UP YOUR COPY
The Campus Directory
If you ordered
a 1994-95 Campus
Directory, stop by room 230
Reed McDonald Building between
8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through
Friday to pick up your copy.(Please bring ID.)
If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered
for Fall '94 classes, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the Student
Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes
listings of students, faculty, staff and other information about A&M.
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What’s Up
Monday
Inkshed Press: A prose workshop will be held
at 8 p.m. in the Rudder Exhibit Hall.
Alpha Zeta: A pledge meeting will be held at 8
p.m. in 113 Kleberg. For more information call
Sarah Lineberger at 693-6621.
Career Center: Tips on developing successful
interviewing techniques will be discussed at 4
p.m. in 402 Rudder. For more information call
Julie Agee or Pat Johnson Alexander at 845-
5139.
The Tao of Jung: Dr. Rosen will present al*i
analysis of Carl Jung’s lite and spiritual
development as an embodiment of the Way of
the Tao from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in 292 MSC.
Admission is free.
Circle K International: Help sort donations
and other various jobs from 3-5 p.m. at the
Salvation Army in Bryan. For more information
call Jennifer Beers at 847-2043.
Class of ‘97 Fundraising Committee: A
meeting will be held at 6:15 p.m. in the Class
of ‘97 cube.
Outdoor Recreation Club: A general
meeting, sign up for upcoming trips and a slide
show will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder.
For more information call Jayson at 847-2878.
Catholic Students Association: St. Mary's
Youth Retreat Team will meet at 9 p.m. in the
St. Mary's Student Center Library.
International Student Walk-in Services:
International students are seen on a first-
come, first-served basis for academic, career
or personal concerns from 1-4:30 p.m. at the
Student Counseling Service in Henderson
Hall. For more information call Dr. Gisela Lin
at 845-4427, extension 145.
National Organization for Women: A general
meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 145 MSC.
For more information call Paula at 696-8095.
Resident Hall Association: A general
meeting with a Halloween theme dress in
costume will be held at 8:30 p.m. in the
Governance Room of the J.J. Koldus Building.
For more information call the RHA office at
845-0689.
TAMSCAMS: Dr. Wicker will present findings
from the VORTEX project at 7 p.m. in the
O&M Observatory. For more information call
Mike Cogne at 847-1284.
Learning Skills Center: A test preparation
and test anxiety workshop will be held from 3-5
p.m. in Henderson Hall. For more information
call Lyle Slack at 845-4427, extension 109.
Student Counseling Services: A
biofeedback workshop, a most effective way to
deal with stress, is held every Monday and
Thursday from 5-6:30 p.m. Call Nicholas W.
Dobrorolsky Ph.D. at 845-4427, extension 142,
for an appointment.
Hispanic Student Support Group: A safe
and supportive place to discuss issues and
concerns related to being a Latino(a) student
at TAMU every Monday from 5:15-6:30 p.m. in
Henderson Hall. For more information call
Juan Riker at 845-4427, extension 134.
TAMU Water Polo Club: All girls and guys
with previous experience who want to
compete, we practice Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Cain
outdoor pool. For more information call
Suzanne at 847-2400 or Brian at 764-3169.
TAMU Roadrunners: Group runs (2.5-5
miles) are open to everyone regardless of
running pace. We meet at 6 p.m. every
week, Monday through Thursday, in front of
G. Rollie White. For more information call
Molly at 696-2464.
TAMU Anthropological Society: A guest
lecture will be held at 7 p.m. in 101 Halbooty
with Carolyn Boyd. The topic will be
“Shamanic Journeys into the Archaic
otherword: Rock art of the Lower Pecos River
region of Texas and Mexico.” For more
information call Amy Holmes at 847-5604.
Tau Kappa National Honor Society: A
general meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in
410 Rudder.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Senior
and Graduate Chapter: A showing of the film
“Education and the Founding Fathers" will be
held at 5 p.m. in 604B in the LRD in the library.
This film is open to everyone.
Texas Environmental Action Coalition: A
general meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in
202 Francis. For more information call Mary
at 846-2558.
MSC Nova: A general committee meeting will
be held at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. We will be
discussing WarCon and ACU-I Games. For
more information call Kurt Pifer at 845-1515.
Tuesday
TAMU Tae Kwon Do Team: An open
practice to be held from 7-8:15 p.m. in 342
MSC and 8:30-10 p.m. in 263 G. Rollie White.
For more information call Matt at 847-0945.
Hispanic Graduate Student Association: A
general meeting and welcome reception to be
held at 7 p.m. in 225 MSC. For more
information call Maurice Padilla at 696-5828.
National Association of Environmental
Professionals: A general meeting to be held
a 7 p.m. in 104 Peterson. For more
information call Tiffany Matthews at 693-6717.
Circle K International: A general meeting to
discuss this week’s projects to be held at 8:30
p.m. in 410 Rudder. For more information call
Jenny Collins at 696-7337.
Students Over Traditional Age: Are
conducting a demographic survey of students,
to determine the following: who are parents,
single or married; your age; are you an
International student; do you feel that the
University is meeting needs of older students;
how long has it been since you have been out
of school; and are you having any academic
problems because you have been out of
school for 10 years or more No names are
needed. For information or to participate call
Ellen at 696-6489 or Susie at 776-0538
Career Center: Coop Orientation, find out the
advantages of having real work experience
while receiving academic credit and a salary,
at 4 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Sign up for the Coop
Orientation in 207 Koldus Building and get the
complete story. For more information call the
Co-op office at 845-7725.
Catholic Students Association: Daily mass
at the All Faith's Chapel at 12:05 p.m.
Agnostic & Atheist Student Group: There
will be a group discussion of prayer in school
at 7 p.m. in 127B Zachry. For more
information call Brett or Steve at 268-AASG.
MSC Cepheid Variable: A general meeting to
discuss our trip to the Renaissance Festival at
8:30 p.m. in 407 Rudder. For more
information call Austin at 845-1515.
Society for Human Resource
Management: A speaker meeting with
Jennifer Bohac on "Sharpening Your Skills
in Communication and Leadership” to be
held at 7 p.m. in 134 Blocker. For more
information call Andy at 764-9466.
Eating Disorder Self-Help Group: A free
and confidential support group for anyone who
has been affected by an eating disorder at 6
p.m. in 145 MSC. For more information call
Jeana at 731-8044.
College Republicans: A “Grand Old Party", a
rally with George W. Bush, Jack Fields, and
more to be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Texas Hall
of Fame. For more information call David
Johnston at 847-7139.
TAMU Bridge Club: A general meeting to be
held at 7 p.m. in 301 Bright. Anyone and
everyone is invited. For more information call
James at 696-4252.
Aggies for Life: Guest lecturer Nancy
Spode will speak at 7 p.m. in 229 MSC. For
more information call Sara at 847-0035 or
Henry at 847-1708.
Aggie Anglers: A meeting to discuss
upcoming tournament this weekend at
Richland Chambers at 8:30 p.m in 707
Rudder. For more information call Jeff Shafer
at 846-8726.
Nutrition Society: A general meeting and
guest lecture by Carolyn Bailey who will be
discussing geriatric nutrition, to be held at 7
p.m. in 127 Kleberg. For more information call
Mane at 696-7894!
AIESEC: A social meeting at 7 p.m. at Putt-
Putt Golf and Games. For more information
call Donna at 847-6775.
Horseman’s Association: A general meeting
with Dave Golden, Reining Horse Training as
the program, to begin at 7 p.m. at the Freeman
Arena. For more information call Mark A.
Belcher at 696-8778.
Monday • October 24,1^
Psychology Club: A general and commiltes
meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. in 106
Psychology Building For more informalion
call Robert Price at 696-0040.
MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International
Awareness: A general meeting to beheWai
7 p.m. in 501 Rudder.
Jesus Is Alive Christian Fellowship: Asp»l
led intercessory prayer, fellowship and Bible
study will be held at 8 p.m in the All Faiths
Chapel's main sanctuary. For more
information call Tony at 845-0177.
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship: A Tuesday
night celebration will be held at 7 p m in 102
HEEP. For more information call John Deiste
at 693-0924.
NAACP: A fashion show informational
meeting will be held at 8:15 p m. in510
Rudder. Males and females are neededto
be models. For more information call Lena
at 847-8419.
Off Campus Aggies: A fundraising meeting
will be held at 7 p.m. in 143 Koldus to discuss
sponsors for Haunted House, the OCA
Gazette Newsletter, and other fundraising
ideas For more information call Adrian
Sanderlin at 845-0688.
Minority Educators: Dena Frieda and
Carolyn Taylor will be giving a presentational
interviewing tips at 7 p.m. in 231 MSC For
more information call Maiti at 779-6061.
Aggies For Christ: A devotional will be
held at 9:30 p.m. on the steps of the
Academic Building. For more information
call A Lise at 847-2144.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Senior
and Graduate Chapter: A showing of the
films "The Foundations of American
Government" and "Taking Liberties: The
Legacy of the ACLU" will be held at 7 p.m in
604 D of the LRD in the library. These films
are open to everyone.
Beta Alpha Psi/Accounting Society:A
professional meeting with Deloitte and Touche
will be held at 7:15 p.m. in the Clayton
Williams Center. For more information call
Heather McClure at 694-8242.
TAMU Geography Clubs: A GTU meetingwl
be held at 7 p.m. and a Geography Society
meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m in 707ofthe
O&M Building. The meetings are mandatory
for those interested in the Enchanted Rock
trip. For more information call Delayne Meyer
at 846-8701.
What's Up is a Battalion service that lists
non-profit student and faculty events and
activities. Items should be submittedno
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 calf the newsroom at
845-3313.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Monday, October 24. 1994
'fcRec Sports Office 845-7826
'kRec Facility Hotline 845-0737
-ACourt Reservations 845-2624
'kiM Rain Out Info 845-2625
'kOutdoor Equip. Rent. .. 845-4511
Exercise Classes 'k Informal Recreation k Intramurals k Sport Clubs k TAMU Outdoors
Week at a Glance
Mon., Oct. 24
k Entries Open
'k Bowling Singles
k Rock Climbing Trip
Tues., Oct. 25
k Entries Close
k Field Goal Kicking
k Flickerball
k Rock Climbing Trip
k Hiking Day Trip
Thurs., Oct. 27
k Captains' Mtg:
Flickerball
Sat., Oct. 29
k Lacrosse Tournament
Sun., Oct. 30
k Lacrosse Tournament
k Wrestling Tournament
PENBEIiTHY
GOLF RANGE
Fall Hours*
nondey - Thursday
4 p.m.-9 pm
Friday-Sunday
l pm - 9 pm
Don’t forget abouf
Two for Tuesdays
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Sunday
Oct. 30
1-4 p.m.
You must
pre-register
before attending
the class.
$5 for non-Rec employees.
Register at the
Rec Sports Office,
159 Read.
Deadline to register is
Fri., Oct. 28.
Next classes are:
Nov. 11 & Dec. 1
CLASS
Ski New Mexico
Pec. 16 - 20
Registration Deadline
extended till Oct. 31
You arc invited to Join T AMU Outdoors for your
preference downhill, cross-country, or both! We
will downhill ski at Red River Ski Area which
offers a variety for all skiing abilities. Cross
country skiers will enjoy the Enchanted Forest
Ski Area with 1,400 acres of spectacular for
ests and meadows.
The downhill ski option Is $282"/510“‘ and in
cludes transportation, lodging, and a two-day
lift ticket. The cross-country ski option Is
$2577263and Includes transportation, lodg
ing. and a one-day instruction, two-day ski rental
and a trail pass package. a
For more Information, please
call Patsy, 845-3093. Visa, 4 \
MasterCard, American Ex- \
press and Discover welcome.
TAMU Outdoors
Listed below are the activities opening for the rest of the semester.
For more information
i, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or
call 845-7826.
Trie
Date
Open
Clogg
Fee
Mt. Biking Trip
Nov. 6
NOW
Oct. 31
$25=730**
Intermediate Rock
Climbing Trip
Nov. 11-13
TODAY
Nov. 7
$48755**
Sea Kayaking-
Baja, Mexico
May 15-20
NOW
Apr. 14, ’95
$3807418**
Sai 1/SCUBA Dive-
the Bahamas
Aug. 19-25
NOW
June 15, ’95
$649
*Students and faculty/staff with rec memberships
* * Facul ty/s taff wi th o u t a rec m em bershi p an d the Bryan/College Station community
Intramurals
Listed below are the activities opening for the rest of the semester.
For more information, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or
4 p.m. - 10:50 pm
Buy one txicftct of balls
call 845-7826.
Snort
Open
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Fee
and gel the second
Archery
Oct. 31
Nov. 8
Free!
Weightlifting
Oct. 31
Nov. 8
Free!
FREE!
Cross Country Run
Nov. 7
Nov. 17
Free!
*Tne Range will remain open unta 10:30 pm.
Eight-Ball Singles
Nov. 7
Nov. 15
$2
: onSifi<l8ys-'ITiursciays!lil Nov. 17, when
Intramural cootols arc played
Sport Trivia BowL '
Nov. 15
Free!
NAUTIGA
This week only! Receive 2 tickets to the A&M/SMU
football game with your men’s Nautica purchase
Sunday-Saturday, October 23-29
You’ll find the best selection of men’s Nautica
at Dillard’s. And this week you can mix fashion with fun.
With any regular price men’s Nautica purchase, receive
a pair of tickets, valued at 24.00, to the A&M/SMU
football game. Kickoff time is 2:00 on Saturday,
October 29 at the Alamodome.
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