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(Across from Whataburger) 690-9777 The 37th Annual Grammy Awards will air tonight at 7 p.m. on CBS. Grammy Nominees Album of the Year MTV Unplugged Tony Bennett The 3 Tenors in Concert Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo & Luciano Pavoratti From the Cradle Eric Clapton Longing In Their Hearts Bonnie Raitt Seal Seal Seal Best New Artist Ace of Base Counting Crows Crash Test Dummies Sheryl Crow Green Day Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male "Streets of Philadelphia" Bruce Springsteen "Loser" Beck "Red Rain" Peter Gabriel "In The Gar den/You Send Me/Allegeny" Van Morrison Beck Best Rock Album Vs. Pearl Jam Monster R.E.M. Voodoo Lounge Rolling Stones "Streets of Philadelphia" Bruce Springsteen "Philadelphia Neil Young Best Hard Rock Perfomance "I Stay Away" Alice in Chains Superunknown Soundgarden Sleeps With Angels Neil Young Best Alternative Music Performance "Sabotage" Beastie Boys Under The Pink Tori Amos Wednesday • March 1,195 "Flava In Ya Ear" Craig Mack "U.N.l.T.Y." 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Jenny Allen Wendy I )al c h an Charissa Kolkliorst ITeather Lomax Kirsten McCall a Heidi Ri den hour Lisa Rosenquest Angie Zimmerman dissociate Class Spring 1995 jl -4;—‘iiHl Get informed on Summer and Fall housing AT THE Housing Fair t 95 Wednesday, March 1 Course In Your N 1 ST FLOOR M.S.C. Off Campus j JQ A.M. TO 2:30 P.M. v Housing Search * ^ Vlg ^OVER 50 PROPERTIES WILL BE THERE!! sponsored by Office of Student Life Program and Off Campus Aggies for more information call 845-1741 TimG March 2,3,6 Thursday, Friday, fie Monday Great Handouts, Sports fie Recreation ideas. Safety Tips, Tourist fie travel info, fie Displays. Featured will be: Health Education, RecSports, Multicultural Services, CDPE~The Rainbow Center, and UPD Crime Prevention Unit. 10:30 am to 1:30 pm Memorial Student Center Hallway March 2 Thursday GREEK CARNIVAL: SumaSuma fie AirDancers Free Mocktails fie Hon-alcoholic beverages 1 1 am to 12:30 pm Rudder Fountain GREEK'S Nite Out Kareoke Kontest promoting a Designated Driver Campaign 9:30 pm to 1:00 am Bullwinkles March 6 Monday Your Chance to win a Geo Tracker Enter your name for the Giveaway 1 1 am to 1:30 pm Rudder Fountain March 7, 8 Tuesday fie Wednesday Geo Tracker Giveaway continues See Aggie 96 Vanna fie the Van Aggies Against Drunk Driving Sponsored Crashed Car fie Designated Driver Campaign 1 1 am to 1:30 pm Sbisa Dining Hall Wednesday March 8 GOOD MOKPfUVG Commuters free Breakfast Meet the staff of CDFE—The Rainbow Center 7:30 am to 9:30 am 144 Koldus BROuqhx to you by: CDPL'-TIie RainbowCent Center for Drug Prevention Educatic n Beutel Health Center Room 222 For <grest hana-outs an<d "tips on how you can make your Spring Bmeak fun, safer ar\<3 more enjoyable, check out any of these events. For your CaafeTSreak planning, we creaUed a mini Travel & Tourism library. We have maps, brochures, hotel information, and highlights from Springf3re<ak Hot Spots nationwide. Stop by CDFE--The Rainbow Center or call <34-5-0<320.