Battalion • Pa, ig e 5* ■ s - Caruso >r- ic- ;r trial for the mur agh. His next job- i. r Steve Earle is hit ; treatment center. ) release Earle froi 29-day sentence fe 39, to complete ai rood Center in hurting" becanseol been taking for Gonzales ez and that he i it story. Tie,’’ Lopez told! ms getting involved ness in the ’Hood: geles, making teen- ck star. md!” shrieked ont fresh prince’s firsl 3re he dedicated a ywood premiered 7 years, though he o. is A&M University 3 ublications Board ng applications^ iditor, Battalion Spring 1995 > for editor of The l &M student with a mini- rail and major GPR a! ipointment and during fice; one year experience in editorial position on The omparable daily college t, have at least one year rience on a commercial r have completed at ! journalism, including d 303 (Media Writing I 301 (Mass Comm Law) 4 (Editing for the Mass jivalent. rms should be pickei ed to the Student Manager’s Office, 3d McDonald Bldg, iubmitting application: y, November 14. I be interviewed dur- nt Publications Board ming at 3 p.m. November. 16. The Battalion Internet LLEN • VICTORIA AM’S 7 30° Blend DURS am-9pm jor or Wine Continued from Page 1 Bonfire pages. The pages include the latest photo of the stack and a history of the Bonfire. “University Relations provid ed a brief history of Bonfire,” Ambrose said. “From the Archives in Evans Library, we a picture of the first Bonfire and the first all-log Bonfire.” The majority of messages re ceived has been positive, but some have been negative, Am brose said. Some negative remarks came from ecology conscience people regarding the smoke and the burning wood,” he said. ‘We’ve had some negative com ments from students at the University of Texas.” He said that some of the comments from Texas students have been cute. “They thought that it was a neat idea,” Ambrose said. They applauded our efforts. They said that they hope that we pay as much special atten tion to the score. They also sug- ed that we focus a camera on the score board, since the game isn’t televised.” Sparks came up with the idea after he viewed the “vir tual coffee pot” in Cambridge, England. Ambrose said he then thought that Bonfire could be broadcast across the Internet. “Then I thought, heck, let’s show the building of Bonfire,” he said. “That gives us more time to publicize and gain more interest.” More interest has been gained and even renewed in Aggie Bonfire. “We’ve had former Aggies in Croatia, England, Aus tralia, Seattle, Indiana and from NASA access the pages,” Ambrose, said. “They said that being away from A&M, they had lost sight of Bonfire. But seeing it again in the In ternee renewed their enthusi asm for A&M.” Even with all the enthusi asm, there are not any future plans for the football game to be broadcast in cyberspace, but there are other ideas being dis cussed. "The idea has shown to be sound,”Sparks said. “There is some speculation for other programs.” He said that there has been talk of putting a camera on the topofthe Academic Building. ‘People could click in and see the weather at A&M,” Sparks said. There are other programs that are in the Internee, Am- tros, said. There is access to the electronic phone book and the master calendar, “The Fort nightly.” Also, 15 to 20 depart ments across campus have their own Web servers. The departments then offer infor mation specifically about their own department. Thursday • November 3, 1994 By Alvaro ARE “tOU O.K.? YOU UERE UR THERE FOR HOUR'S. YOU MUST BE HUNfcRX AMD sleety \eah ,... HUNGRY... sixer... 2H HOUR'S. 24 HOURS! THAT ntANS bONTIRE 15... TODAt I set ya! ppf I The Inkwell By Brad mmv. oslvw hk \\at 1 fAvsTVf ^t4£TAT>14 IN '{WQVMi / THIS P Drk WEEKEND JJJ AT THE Cantina 823-2368 201 W. 26th St.., Downtown Bryan For Party Rentals call Willie, 1122-3743 after 4 p.m. Mon., - Sat. Food and Drink Specials Happy Hour 3:30 - 9 p.m Mon. - Sat.. 18 and older welcome THURSDAY 11/3 AFTER BONFIRE !!! SUNSET HEIQHTS Opening Act: Beat Temple Drink Specials 8 * 10 p.m. Blucs/Rock $5. Cover FRIDAY 11/4 Mike Stockton CD Release Party Adventures in Aggieland By Greg X LOVE the tradition or- BONFIRE,AS DO MANY A6&IE&, X EN30Y TNE SPIRIT AND UNITY THAT XT SYMBOLIZES Generation Y ALTHOUGH X UKt ALU THE MEMORIES,PHOTOS TO PRESERVE THE OCCASION, AND STUFF LIKE THAT, X’D REALLY RATHER HAVE A SMALLER ft)Kf\oN OF THE SOOVENIRBONFI RE CALL OUT-ASH THAT TURNED MY CAR A Nice SHADE OF SOOT-GREY LAST YEAR WHEN X PARKED IN AN OUTSIDE LOT DOWNWIND FROM THE BONFIRE. SATURDAY 11/5 BIG OTIS Motown/Soul $8. Cover Jason’s deli IS RECRUITING AT TEXAS A&M THIS FALL Wednesday, November 9th Presentation Joe Tortorice 70, President of Jason’s Deli speaks on how he founded this casual dining restaurant chain with 35 units in the Southwest. 6-7pm in Rudder Tower Room 402 We have a lot to offer our entry level college candidates this Fall. Managers: Start pay between $20-25k (depending upon prior restaurant or supervisory experience) Our Manager Trainees are usually promoted to General Managers within 2-3 years. General Managers: Pay $45-50k (average for first year as a GM) Senior Managers: Can earn up to75k Come to our presentation and hear more about the opportunities we’re ottering. If you can not attend the pre sentation, sign up to interview through the Placement Center. Interviews on Thursday, November 10th and Friday, November 11th Sign up immediately to interview at the Placement Center if you have at least one year of restaurant experience. All majors welcome. Interview times are limited and available from 8:30am -12 noon and 1:30pm - 5pm. Austin • Beaumont • Dailas-Fort Worth Houston • Tyler • San Antonio • Shreveport Denver • Tulsa Jason’s deli WAS PRETTYSOOD __ -L AMD ALL;XT TUST DIDN’T COME OFF UNTIL lAtO-TANUARY. By Quatro AGGIE FOLD-IN* u Elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge I was there, in the Corps for 4 years. Formations, Satur day drills, Midnight Yell Practice, March-Ins, Corps trips, Bonfire, Muster, SCONA, the Senior Ring, the Spirit, and then Final Review...! was there. d -Bob Bell, ‘65 164 on the ballot Paid for by the Committee to elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge Judith S. Bell, Treasurer, 202 Carson Street, Bryan, TX 77801 Sto A LITTLE SOMETHING ON THE ROADSIDET/UTSEEMED HUMOROUS TO ME.SOMETHING TWEVERY-fc-sip SCORNS... KNOW I RIPPED IT OFF FROF MAD™. BUT XT’S FAY LAWSUIT. 1 Weather Today Mostly cloudy with widely scattered showers and thunderstorms. High near 86. Southeast winds 15-20 m.p.h. and gusty. 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