Win Dinner Gift Certificates Wednesday, April 3 Traditions Council Fair Rudder Fountain Area 11 a an. to 3 pan. Dunking booth participants include: Food Services Head., t-sip, and CHRIS STIDVENTH Page 6 • The Battalion Campus Tuesday • April 2,1996 Constitution Resurrection: More than Continued from Page 1 30 organizations involved is approved. Student Government will operate as usual. If disapproved, the constitution will be revised within the organization. “If not approved by the students, the constitution would be taken before the Student Senate and student body pres ident to be retooled,” he said. “Then we would run it by the students again in another referendum.” Chris Reed, Student Senate speaker pro tempore and a junior finance major, said he sees no reason why the con stitution will not be approved. “This is not controversial,” he said. “It just gives the basic framework of how the Student Government works.” Reed said he hopes students approve the referendum. “It would be very tragic if students voted no to this ref erendum,” he said, “because then the Student Government would be null and void until reorganized, and the students would be without a voice or representation.” Run-off elections will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at the MSG, Evans Library, the Wehner, Kle berg and Zachry Buildings, the Commons and the Un derground. Continued from Page 1 Forty students representing SO BS organizations are members of Resurrection Week committees. Klawitter said that any evan gelical Christian organization is allowed to participate and plan the week’s events, and everyone is in vited to attend. Both Woodward and Klawitter stressed the fact that although everyone is allowed to attend the activities, a group must believe in the same fundamental beliefs as Resurrection Week committee mem bers to fund or organize the events. A group of Mormon students of fered to help organize the first Resurrection Week, Woodward said, but were turned down. Since Mormons’ basic foundation of be liefs differ from evangelical Christ ian groups, he said, they cannot organize Resurrection Week. Resurrection Week’s main source of funding is the T-shirt sale. Churches and campus organizations donate money, but no funding comes from the University. Stephanie Sutton, a sophomore general studies major, is a coun selor on the Resurrection Week discipleship committee. A counselor’s job is to talk to students after events are over, presenting the gospel to them. “I think Resurrection Week has made me examine what I believe,” Sutton said. “Resurrection Week has helped me affirm my own beliefs and giv en me an opportunity to share my faith with others.” Funding Available for GraJ u<« I i n<| Seniors and Ci rad uale Students of U.S. ( ilizensliip for One Year of Study or Resea rc I, Al >roa d Durln,, ike 1997-1998 Academic Year. Informational Meeting Times: March 27 at 1 pm March 29 at 2pm April 1 at 2pm April 3 at 1 pm Bizzell Hall West Km 358 Study Abroad Programs Office 161 Bizzell hall West (409)845-0544 Academic Headaches? RESTAURANT 0 o orarnsWidA 0 0 o o o o 0 $1.00 OFF One Large or Small Order of Wings Any Style 0 O o 0 0 Oo • WITH CURRENT STUDENT ID 0 0 fast relief. UNI'S summer classes. Take one or two, as needed. NOW APPEARING AT TWO LOCATIONS Campus 1045 Texas Avenue South College Station 693-6363 Southwood Valley 3230 Texas Avenue South College Station 694-8966 Tuesday night dine-in only. One order per valid student ID per visit. Major Credit Cards Accepted By attending summer classes at UNT in Denton, you can lighten your academic load during long semesters, giving you extra time to study and the potential to improve your grades. Summer course work can help you graduate sooner, keeping your expenses to a minimum. Plus, summer school at UNT offers many other advantages, such as smaller classes. Student employment on campus is readily available. Campus facilities — from libraries to parking to housing — are plentiful. This summer make real progress toward your academic and personal goals. Sign Up. For UNT summer school information, call (800) UNT-8211. Internet: undergrad@abn. unt. edu Fax: (817) 565-2408 UNT ’waives the undergraduate admissions application fee for visiting summer school students. University of North Texas • The place to be this summer AA/EOE/ADA TUESD April 2, 19 Irv: (he C years DALLAS [rvin, the D time leadinj of the NFI players, wa counts of dn day. He face prison if con Irvin and panions we grand jury ] after police motel room caine and m; The ind: Irvin with f< at least 4 gr misdemean marijuana. Irvin, fon fredo Robe women, desc topless danc an Irving March 4 wit phernalia. Jail offici; arrested sh( dictments wi released on 3 He was s grand jury Han to a( By Tom Day The Battalic Humb These Rockets not loud overwhel - But like NBAcha