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Page 8 • The Battalion
"What’s Up
Thursday • November 30,1
MSC
&
November/December
1995
Messina
Hof
Is Now
Open 24
Hours.
(But Not In
A Row.)
Now You
Can Shop
Until 8 PM
Every
Weeknight.
Now you know where
to go for the most
remembered gifts this
year. Plus, since weTe
open longer, there’s
more free tours &
tastings than ever
before. Here’s the new
Holiday schedule:
Weekdays:
Hours: 9 A.M.^8 P.M.
Tours: 1 P.M.,
2:30 P.M., 4:30 P.M.
& 6:30 P.M.
Saturdays:
Hours: 10 A.M.^S P.M.
Tours: 11 A.M.,
12:30 P.M., 2:30 P.M.
& 4 P.M.
Sundays:
Noon-6 P.M.
Tours: 12:30 P.M.,
2:30 P.M. & 4 P.M.
Happy Holidays!
Messina Hof
4545 Old Reliance Rd.
778-9463
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to
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29
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MSC Hospitality Committee
“Winter in Aggieland:
Noonday Programs”
11 a.in. - 2 p.m. MSC
MSC Opera and Performing
Arts Society
“OPAS Bevo Bash”
12:00 p.m.
Rudder Fountain
MSC L.T. Jordan Institute and
the Office of International
Coordination
“Media Depictions of the
Mexican Crisis”
2 pan. Rudder 301
MSC Committee for the
Awareness of Mexican-
American Culture
“Las Posadas”
7 pan. All Faiths Chapel and
the Grove
MSC Great Issues and Political
Forum Committees
“Frustration in Financial Aid:
Where is Our Money Going?’
7:30 pan. MSC 224
MSC Hospitality Committee
“Winter in Aggieland: Craft
Fair”
10-5 pan. (Nov. 30)
10-4 pan. (Dec. 1)
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MSC Visual Arts Committee
“Jewelry and Craft Sale”
9:30 aan. - 4:30 pan.
MSC Forsyth Galleries
MSC Town Hull Committee and
Alpha Phi Alpha
“Def Lip Sync with Joe Torry”
(Host of HBO’s Def Comedy
Jain)
8:30 pan. Rudder Theater
MSC Literary Arts Committee
and Barnes and Noble
Bookstore
“Book Sale”
MSC Hallway
MSC Black Awareness
Committee
“Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration”
7 pan. 601 Rudder
MSC Film Society
Sense and Sensibility
3 pan Rudder Auditorium
(Sneak Preview: Free)
MSC MBA/Law Committee
“Distinguished Visitor
Executive Series”
10 aau. - 2 pan. MSC 231
All tickets are available at the
MSC Box Office 845-1234
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If you have any questions regarding
these events, please call 845-1515.
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Telephone: (409) 845-3313 • Fax: (409) 845-2647
The Battalion
Is now accepting applications for the following positions for the Spring semester::
City Editor
Manage assistant and reporters
Assign beats and balance coverage
Develop story ideas
Make photo / graphics assignments
Edit all City stories
Help determine daily "top stories"
Develop and maintain sources
Aooieufe Editor
Manage assistant and staff writers
Work on developing stories and layout
Make photo/graphics assignments
Edit all Aggielife stories
Maintain diverse, balanced coverage
Opinion Editor
Manage assistant and writers
Lay out Opinion page daily
Edit all opinion pieces and letters
Direct editorials meetings, writers
Night News Editor (2)
Manage copy editors and news design
Lay out front page
Handle/supervise AP wire & graphics
Critique paper daily
Run newsroom at night
Look over whole paper after paste-up
Sports Editor
Manage assistant and sportswriters
Develop stories and direct layout
Maintain campus sports coverage
Communicate with Sports Information
Handle AP Sports wire
Photo Editor
Manage assistant and photographers
Scan in all photos taken for paper
Assign all news and sports photos
Make sure there is a daily feature pic
Take pictures whenever necessary
All Positions Are Paid
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Assistant editors
— Work with section editors with editing,
managing staff, designing pages
Reporters
— Cover assigned news stories around
campus, interview and research for stories
Opinion Columnists
— Write opinionated, persuasive columns
about current events, social topics
Editorial Writers
— Write editorials that convey the
editorial board's stances on issues
Sportswriters
— Cover assigned sports events, write
sports columns, interview and research
Photographers
— Take pictures of sporting events,
features, news events, and process photos
Page Designers
— Design the pages of the newspaper,
coordinating graphics, text and pictures
Graphic Artists
— Create graphics to go along with stories
and columns
Copy Editors
— Edit all stories, columns and features
for grammar, style and clarity
Aggielife Feature Writers
— Cover assigned stories dealing with
student life at Texas A&M
Cartoonists
— Design humorous cartoon strips that
will be run daily
Office Staff
— File, answer phones, maintain archives,
type letters and take messages
The Battalion is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to diversity. AH A&M
students are encouraged to apply regardless of age, gender, race or sexual orientation.
All applications will be available at The Battalion office 013 Reed
McDonald Building. Applications for section editors are due on Nov. 27 by
5:00 p.m. Staff applications arc due on Dec. 1 by 5:00 p.m.
Thursday
Student Counseling Service: Walk-In Coun
seling service available for all minority stu
dents will be held from 1:00-4:30 p.m. in
Henderson Hall. No appointment necessary.
For more information call Dr. Brian K.
Williams at 845-4427.
Aggie Speleological Society: End of the
year Caver Bash. Time and location to be de
termined. For more information contact Pete
or Mike at 847-4397.
Aggie Speleological Society: Election of offi
cers will take place in 202 Francis at 8:30
p.m. For more information contact Pete or
Marc at 847-4397.
Aggies for Clinton: The kickoff meeting for
1996 will be held in 701 Rudder at 7 p.m. For
more information contact Ryan at 846-1259.
AIDS Services: Free and anonymous HIV
testing on TAMU campus. For more infor
mation or to make an appointment call 260-
AIDS (2437).
Association of Baptist Students: Christian
praise, worship and fellowship will be held
at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Center on Col
lege Main. For more information call Bobby
at 846-3223.
Navigators: A general meeting will be held
at 8:30 p.m. in 111 Koldus. For more infor
mation call Mark at 260-9082.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship: There will
be a time of prayer at 12 p.m. at the All
Faith’s Chapel and at 4 p.m. by the bike racks
outside Krueger Hall. There will be Praise
and Worship at 9 p.m. outside of the Academic
building. For more information call Jeremy at
847-6408 or Rene at 847-2562.
Rainbow Christians: A non-denomination-
al Christian worship for gays, lesbians, bi
sexuals, transgendered, their families and
friends will be held at 8:30 p.m. on 302 Rud
der. For more information call the Gayline
at 847-0321.
Class of '96: Elephant Walk 1995! Guest
Speaker will be Chuck Hinton, Class of ’76.
Step off at Kyle Field, end at Bonfire. You can
have your picture taken with a live elephant.
Bring canned foods to feed 96 families. We
will be meeting 96 minutes after noon.
Study Abroad Program: An Informational
meeting to study “Public Relations” and “In
ternational Communication” during Summer
Session I at the University of La Salle in
Mexico City will be held at 5 p.m. in 358
West Bizzell Hall. A few internships are
available. For more information call the
Study Abroad Office at 845-0544.
Student Counseling Service - Career Coun
seling and Testing Center: There will be a
“Choosing a Major” workshop (testing re
quired) in SCS Henderson Hall from 2:30
until 4:30 p.m. For more information call 5-
4427, ext. 108.
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Aggies: A general
meeting with a presentation on religion and
spirituality will be held at 7 p.m. in 229
MSC. For more information call the Gayline
at 847-0321.
Golden Key National Honor Society: A
Christmas party will be held at 7 p.m. at the
Olive Garden.
MAES (Society of Mexican American Engi
neers and Scientists): There will be a guest
lecture at 7:00 p.m. in the CE Building, room
110, featuring Alex Travieso of SW Bell.
This is a mandatory meeting for those at
tending the National Symposium in Orlan
do. Engineering paper will be sold. For more
information call Tricia at 847-8425 or Caris-
sa at 694-8142.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc: Today’s Black
Fact - Shirley Chisholm, U.S. Congress-
woman, was bom in 1924.
Friday
Hillel Jewish Foundation: Friday Night Ser
vices will be held at 8 p.m. in the Hillel
Building (800 George Bush Dr. across from
Duncan Field). For more information call the
office at 696-7313.
Catholic Students Association: The weekly
dinner gathering will be held at St. Mary’s
Student Center at 6 p.m. For more informa
tion call 847-2454.
MSA: Friday lecture and prayer will be
held in Rudder 301. For more information
call Ali at 846-6628 or 6-1949.
S.O.T.A.: There will be a dinner social at
Applebee's located on 200 Texas Avenue at 6
p.m. Come have a Bevo Burger before bon
fire. For more information call 696-4179.
Project Management Institute: Membership
drive will be held at 029 CVEN from 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Career Center: There will be a Co-op Ori
entation in 502 Rudder at 2:30 p.m. Call
845-7725 to sign up.
MSC Nova: Open gaming will be held from 6
p.m. to 2 a.m. in 145 MSC Tunnel Rooms. For
more information contact Clay at 845-1515.
Catholic Students Association - Graduate
Students Group: A weekly dinner gathering
will be held at 6 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student
Center. For more information call Kathy at
845-2454.
Student Counseling Helpline: Interviews
are now being held for volunteers for the
HelpLine. For more information contact Su
san at 845-4427, ext. 133.
PAGAN Student Organization: A planning
meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. in 504 Rud
der Tower. For more information call Wyn-
dsinger at 693-0765 or
WYND@ACS.TAMU.EDU.
ESCALA: There will be a fellowship group
at 8 p.m. in the St. Mary’s Student Center
Library. For more information call Kathy
Carrillo at 847-2454.
Catholic Students Association - Fourth Day:
Those who have made an Awakening are in
vited to aflend at 6:15 p.m. in St. Mary’s
Student .Center. For more information call
Kathy Carrillo at 847-2454.
United Campus Ministry: There will be a
weekly Bible study today due to Bonfire at
6:30 p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church.
For more information call Dr. Frank Yates
at 846-1221.
Student Counseling HelpLine: Interviews
are now being held for volunteers for the
HelpLine. For more information contact Su
san at 845-4427, ext. 133.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc: Today’s Black
Fact - Arthur Spingarm, founder of the
NAACP, was born in 1878.
Saturday
MSC Nova: Open gaming will be held from 6
p.m. to 2 a.m. in 145 MSC Tunnel Rooms. For
more information contact Clay at 845-1515.
Academic Vampirica: There will be a lo
cal VLARP in Zachry. Caron should show
up at about 7 p.m. For more information
call 847-3588.
Student Counseling HelpLine: Interviews
are now being held for volunteers for the
HelpLine. For more information contact Su
san at 845-4427, ext. 133.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc: Today’s Black
Fact - Charles C. Diggs, U.S. Congressman
from Michigan, was born in 1922.
Catholic Students Association: There willl*
a hamburger cookout from 11 a.m.-kickoff;
St. Mary’s Student Center. Cost of lunch, ii
eluding parking in mud lot, is $5.
History Department: Texas A&M Histoi;
professor Joseph G. Dawson will sign
of his new book The Texas Military I
ence from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Sandeis
Corps of Cadets Center on the A&M Car,
pus. Topics covered in the book include “fro;
the Alamo to the Rapido.” For more inform;
tion call Maureen at 845-1436.
Sunday
Baptist Student Union: All women arewt!
come to join women’s Bible study at the All
Faith’s Chapel from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Itwillli
a time of fellowship, support,wisdom aiil
sharing. You will learn how to become;
woman of God. For more information cal
847-8425.
L.E.G.A.L.S.: There will be a general meei
ing in preparation for intercollegiate Moo;
Court and Mock Trial Competitions in 3(fi
Rudder at 8:30 p.m. For more informatiot
contact Thomas at 691-8291.
Student Counseling HelpLine: Inter™;
are now being held for volunteers forth
HelpLine. For more information contact Sii
san at 845-4427, ext. 133.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc: Today’s Black
Fact - Frederick Douglass and Martin R.De
lany start the North Star, an anti-slaver;
paper, in 1847.
Christian Orthodox Fellowship: Divim
Lithurgy, with dinner at Freebirds after
wards, will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the All
Faiths Chapel. Bring canned goods. For
more information call Maria at 696-2041 or
Andrei at 847-3602.
Southwestern Black Leadership Conferenct
(S.B.S.L.C.): A mandatory host and hostess
meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. in 22S
MSC. All interested students are welcome.
Monday
Brazos County Rape Crisis Center: Free conk
dential support groups for Adult Female Sur
vivors of Sexual Assault and another group for
Adult Women Molested as Children. Please
call 268-RAPE (268-7273) for further informs
tion, time and day of each meeting.
Learning Skills Center of the Student Coun
seling Services: A workshop entitled “Con
quering Your Finals” will be held from 5-f
p.m. in Henderson Hall, room 103. For wore
information call 845-4427.
Student Counseling Service - Hispanic
dent Group: A place to discuss issues and
concerns related to being a Hispanic/Lati
no(a) student at Texas A&M will be hell
from 5:15-6:30 p.m. in Henderson Hall. Sup
port and confidentiality are emphasized. Foi
more information call Dr. Juan Riker at 845
4427, ext. 134.
Study Abroad Programs Office: A James
Earl Rudder Normandy Scholarship Pro
gram informational meeting will be held at
9:30 p.m. in Bizzell Hall West, room 358.
A.W.A.R.E. (Aggies Working for a Rape-free
Environment): We are sponsoring a Tulip
Campaign. Buy and plant a tulip for a sexu
al assault survivor. Tulips on sale for $1 at
Rudder Fountain and the All Faith’s Chapel
from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information call
764-8893.
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 desired run date. Application
deadlines and notices are not events and will no!
be run in What's Up. If you have any questions,
please call the newsroom at 845-3313.
“The Foundation of the Past is Laid . . .
Will the Pillars of Today Support the Roof of Tomorrow?”
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MANDATORY
Host and Hostess Meeting
When: Sunday December 3, 1995
Where: 228 MSC
Time: 5:00 p.m.
*This meeting is MANDATORY. There will be detailed
information presented and any questions concerning the
conference will be addressed, therefore your attendance is
imperative. All interested students are welcome.