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Monday • November 27, 1995 Campus Page 5 • The Battalion HIY, AGS Stew Milne, The Battalion One last time The Aggie band gives its final performance at Amon Carter Stadium during halftime of the A&M-TCU football game Saturday. The two teams are not scheduled to play against each other in the future. Lecture Continued from Page 1 Unterberger said. “Because this is such a cru cial issue in the world we live in today,” she said, “it’s impor- • I tant that we understand the perspectives of people who see : self-determination from differ- ; ent perspectives than we do.” Elizabeth Ivey, MSC Wiley ; ; Lecture Series programming : ; director and a junior interna tional studios major, said : A&M is lucky to be hosting : : the ambassadors while they are in the United States for 1 the peace talks. “These two ambassadors ; : were interested in being able ; to speak together,” Ivey said. “They are not going on a lec ture tour, and this is the one lecture they are going to do.” Stacie Sprague, Wiley Lec ture Series chair and a senior history major, said the ambas- : sadors have much to share with Texas A&M. “I think it’s important be- ; : cause the mission statement of Wiley is to educate the cam pus and the community on foreign policy issues,” she r said. “This is, right now, the : 1 : main foreign policy issue that’s plaguing our world.” Sprague also said the pre sentation will provide the A&M community with a high- I or level of involvement in the ; conflict and peace talks. “We hear a lot about it on 1 the news, but we get the full picture : “It will bring [the ; to the University. ” Those attending are invit ed to a post-program recep- : tion in the exhibit hall where j ! they will be able to speak to ; ■ the ambassadors. might not I she said, news" ’ What’s Up Monday Brazos County Rape Crisis Cen ter: Free confidential support groups for Adult Female Sur vivors of Sexual Assault and an other group for Adult Women Molested as Children. Please call 268-RAPE for further informa tion including time and day of each meeting. Phi Eta Sigma: There will be free tutoring to any freshman in most courses. Please call Stephanie at 847-2031 for fur ther information. AGGIME: This week’s free screenings include: Maison Ikkoku #26, Dirty Pair Flash #6, JASDF 801TTS #3, Maison Ikkoku “Yotsua is God” — fest. For more information call John D. Baker at 696-0704 or 696-0835. Student Counseling Service(His- panic Student Group): Come dis cuss issues and concerns related to being a Hispanic/Latino (a) student at Texas A&M from 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. Support and confidentiality are emphasized. For more infor mation call Dr. Juan Riker at 845-4427, ext. 134. Roadrunners: Daily runs for all runners and paces around campus, 2-4 miles, at 5:30 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. For more information call Eddie at 691-2269. Biomedical Science Association: There will be a general meeting with guest speaker Robert Early at 7 p,m. in 201 VMS. For more information call Damon Flowers at 822-5387. Health Lecture Series: Dr. Dennis Wenger, director, Haz ard Reduction and Recovery Center, will speak from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in C105 Lang ford. The topic will be the De livery of Emergency Medical Services in Disaster. Student Counseling Service, Ca reer Counseling & Testing Center: Using your interests in career de cision making from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in SCS, Henderson Hall. Testing is required. For more in formation call 845-4427, ext. 108. TAMU Japan Club: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder, For more in formation call Takuya Yamada at 847-6797. Catholic Student Association: There will be a planning meeting at 9 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. For more information call Kathy Carrillo at 847-2454. Tuesday Roadrunners: Two to four mile daily runs for any level runner at 6 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. For more information call Tim Akers at 693-0258. NAEP (National Association of Environmental Professionals): There will be a general meeting with guest speaker Rebecca Sharp, Academic Adviser, “Envi ronmental Careers and Intern ships: Report Environmental Ca reers Organizations Conference Career Fair, Washington, DC,” at 7 p.m. in 104 Peterson. Food and drinks will be provided. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship: Come enjoy a time of praise, worship, fellowship and the word of God at 7 p.m. in 101 Heep Center. For more information call Jared at 696-8654. Student Counseling Service: African American Student Group meeting from 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. For more information call Dr. Brian K. Williams at 845-4427. Aggie Toasters: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m in 507 Rudder. Visitors are wel come. For more information call Jason Johnston at 846-4145. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit student and faculty events and activities. Items should be submitted no later than three days in advance of the de sired run date. Application dead lines and notices are not events and will not be run in What's Up. If you have any questions, please call the newsroom at 845-3313. BREITLI NG 1884 CHRONOMAT The quintessential mechanical timepiece. Thirty minute and 12- hour totalizers, seconds subdial and date calendar. Water resistant to 300f. On strap or bracelet. JOHN D. HUNTLEY, INC. "Very Personal investments" 313-b s. College Ave. College Station, rx 77840 (409) 846-8916 INSTRUMENTS FOR PROFESSIONALS Sign up to win tickets for the u.t. game! 4.0 & Go Tutoring Located at 700 E. University Drive, next to Sidepockets, behind the Golden Corral. Mon NOV-27 Tue Nov-28 . Mon NOV-27 Tue Nov-28 3-5 pm MATH 151 Cram part I 3- 7 pm MATH 151 Cram part II 8-11 pm MATH 152 Prac. test from last wk. : : 5-8 pm MATH 151 Prac. test from last wk. 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