The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 26, 1996, Image 4

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during football weekends
when (the regents) were in
sion,” McBeth said.
Employees at the Center
Diversity Education saidtt
were warned by Commiss;
employees that smoke
were often overwhelming wt
the regents were in town.
A former student worker»
wishes to remain anonyms
said that it was common
West and her assistant to sir
in the regents’ office.
The student also said tl
West often called breaks dun
meetings so that she could
the office and have a cigarette
Burgess said he thinks
gents should have to follow Uii
versity policy like everyone els
“If they are going to set
these rules,” he said, “theynei
to learn to play by them.”
University policy does pemi
smoking on campus in most out
side areas.
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much of an increase and how
fast it should be implemented
needs to be discussed.
“Hopefully we can cometo
a compromise, and I feel as
sured that the administration
will go to every length to hear
all the students’ concerns,’
Harman said.
Dr. Pierce Cantrell, speaker
of the Faculty Senate, said
Bowen will come to the next
Faculty Senate meeting Feb.
12 to talk about the increase.
Cantrell said if the in
crease is not approved, the
University’s academic depart
ments will suffer.
“Our faculty salaries are
somewhere between 9 percent
and 11 percent below those ol
our peer universities,” he said.
“No one wants to pay more
money, and I sympathize, but
Texas A&M would still be an
incredible bargain.”
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Friday
For more information call Dr,
Frank Yates at 846-1221.
Career Center: A placement ori
entation will be held at 10 a.m.
in 111 Koldus. For more infor
mation contact the Career Cen
ter at 845-5139.
Career Center: A placement ori
entation will be held at 2 p.m.
in 111 Koldus. Contact the Ca
reer Center at 845-5139 for
more information.
Hillel Jewish Student Organization:
Sabbath services will be held at
8 p.m. at 800 George Bush Drive,
across from Campus. For more
information call Rabbi Peter Tar-
low at 696-7313.
be collected. For more informa
tion contact Wynd Singer at
693-0765 or
WYND@TAM2000.TAMU.EDU.
Off Campus Aggies: The Dinner
Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at
Fuddruckers. For more infor
mation contact the OCA office
at 845-0688.
Brazos Valley Council on Alcohol
and Substance Abuse: Anyone in
terested in volunteering to hell
co-facilitate weekly group ses
sions for at risk youth call
Alexander Rubio at 776-7070.
Mentors must be available at
least one hour a week for 10-
weeks beginning February 12th.
Brazos Valley Council on Alcohol
and Substance Abuse: Anyone in
terested in volunteering to help
co-facilitate weekly group ses
sions for at risk youth call
Alexander Rubio at 776-7070.
Mentors must be available at
least one hour a week for 10-
weeks beginning February 12th.
Catholic Student's Association:
Graduate Student’s Group will
meet for weekly dinner gather
ing at local restaurant at 6 p.m.
at St. Mary’s Student Center.
For more information call Bee
Lee at 764-1824.
Saturday
Alpha Phi Omega: An active
member meeting will be held at
1:00 p.m. in 601 Rudder. A
pledge meeting will follow at
2:15 p.m.
Replant: Last day to sign up in
the MSC. For more informa
tion contact the Bonfire/Re
plant office in 135 Koldus or
call 862-2524.
Alpha Phi Omega: A fellowship
gathering will be held at 12:00
p.m. at Roadhouse.
Aggie Speological Society: There
will be a trip to Whirlpool Cave
this weekend for Beginners and
Newcomers. Call Tina at 846-
4191 for information and details.
Resurrection Week: Spring ral
ly held at 7 p.m. in All Faith’s
Chapel. Guest speaker David
Smithers will talk on prayer
and revival. For more infor
mation call Steven Woodward
at 847-2350.
Brazos Valley Council on Alcohol
and Substance Abuse: Anyone
interested in volunteering to
help co-facilitate weekly group
sessions for at risk youth call
Alexander Rubio at 776-7070.
Mentors must be available at
least one hour a week for 10-
weeks beginning February
12th.
DPMA: Anderson Consulting
will be hosted this week at 7
p.m. at the Alumni Center. The
meeting is geared toward IS/IT
students, but not limited to
these disciplines. Guest are
welcome. Contact TJ at 693
5503 for more information.
Alpha Phi Omega: The Camp
Howdy service project will be
held at 8:00 a.m. Meet at West
Kyle.
Women's Studies Graduate Stu
dents / Dangerous Liaisons: A
potluck dinner and general
meeting will be held at 6:00
p.m. at 4204 Aspen St. Call Su
san at 846-7563 for details.
Hispanic Business Student Associ
ation: Social beginning at 10:30
p.m. at Bullwinkles.
Sunday
Texas A&M Sports Car Club: Au
tocross beginning at 9 a.m. at
the TAMU Riverside Annex
Test/ improve your driving
skills, learn car control for safe
ty, drive for fun or compete for
trophies. For more information
call Robert Dupont at 260-9939.
United Campus Ministry: All
Christians are encouraged to
attend this enlightening weekly
Bible study at 5:30 p.m. at the
A&M Presbyterian Church.
Fellowship activity to follow.
Zela Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.: To
day’s Black Fact - Executive
Order 9981 to end segregation
in the U.S. Armed Forces was
signed by President Truman in
1948.
Pagan Student Association: A
planning meeting for the new
semester will be held at 7:00
p.m. in 401 Rudder. Dues will
Rainbow Christians: A non-de-
nominational, Christian sup
port group/Bible study/share
group for gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgendered persons, their
families and friends will be held
at 7:30 p.m. at the Friends Con
gregational Church, FM 2818 @
Southwood in College Station.
Students and non-students are
welcome. For more information
call the Gayline at 847-1321.
Wesley Foundation: Sunday
night dinner and worship will
be held at 6 p.m. at the
Methodist Student Center, 201
Tauber on Northgate.
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. Ap
plication deadlines 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.
Attention Seniors!
This is the
last chance to
buy your
Senior Class
and Elephant
Walk shirts!
BUY EARLY
CAUSE ONCE
WE SELL OUT
THAT’S IT!!
They will be on sale Jan. 29 through Feb. 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
the MSC.. Buy now and support the Fightin’Texas Aggie Class of 1996!
MSC Barber Shop
Serving All Aggies!
Cuts and Styles
Haircuts starting at $7.
Seven operators to serve you
Theresa - April - Marty
Mary - Jennifer - Cecil - Karla
846-0629
Open Mon. - Fri. 8-5 IsSfflS
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