The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 15, 1994, Image 10

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    Page 10 • The Battalion
Tuesday* November 15, 1994
Tuesday
Doctors have found a way to
prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS from
mother to infant...Come and find out how.
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Activist say it is the woman’s choice to
decide about testing...Are they right?
Politicians want to make it mandatory for
all women who become pregnant
to be tested for HIV/AIDS...
Is that right? ■
Come listen to the experts and discuss
with them how you really feel.
Do Our Children Have To Die?
E,L, Miller Lectures Series;
Wednesday
November 16,1994
7:00 pm
Rudder Theater
The views expressed
in this program are
not necessarily those
of the MSC or MSC
Political Forum.
Sponsored by:
MSC Political Forum
Persons with disabilities
please call 845-1515 to inform
us of your special needs.
We request three (3) working
days prior to the event
to enable us to assist you
to the best of our ability.
Tim Moog/Tm Battalion
Taking care of a special patient
Vet technician, Desiree McCollam, holds a Drake, a fourth year vet student, changes the
two-year-old munt jac, Monte, while Jason dressing on the animal’s broken leg.
Bringing Back OP Army Style
Junior Activities for the day of Elephant Walk • November 17, 1994
You don’t want to miss the events that prepare the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of 1996 to take over campus!
• 96 minutes after noon (1:36 pm): party pics with a live elephant at Duncan Field!!!
• Move to Kyle Field to hear awesomm® speaker Pat Patterson ‘26, who helped with the
very first Elephant Walk in Aggie history!
• Be a part of a human “96” on Kyle Field for more fun pictures!
• Aggie 96 and Pull out Yell Practice WFIOOP! jutnviv m <
“The Class of 96 feeds 96 families.”
Please bring a canned food item to the Junior activities at Kyle Field on November 17.
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