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Parents' Weekend: The sched ule of events will be available beginning today in the MSC. English Honor Society: There will be a general meeting at 9 p.m. in 402 Rudder. For details call Shelley at 764-2072. Student Counseling Service - Learning Skills Center: Note-tak ing / reading textbooks seminar will be held from 2-3 p.m. in the Student Counseling Services Of fice. For information call Kristen at845-4427, ext. 125. Catholic Students Association: A challenge group will meet at 7:30 p.m at St. Mary's student center. Contact Rick at 691- 2816 for details. Catholic Students Association: St. Mary's Youth Retreat Team will meet at 9 p.m. at St. Mary's student center. Contact Brady at 847-6758 for more information. Texas Environmental Action Coalition: A general meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 025 Biologi cal Sciences Building, West. Con tact Anne at 693-0796 or Carrie at 696-8846 for details. Catholic Students Association: A Ministry Program Class will be held at 7 p.m. in St. Mary's up stairs chapel. Call 846-5717 for more information. Brazos County Rape Crisis Center, Inc: A support group for women sexually abused as children will be held from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Call 268-7273 for confidential location. Student Counseling Service: A conflict and loss in relation ships group will meet from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the SCS in Hen derson Hall. Contact Larry Long and Dr. Brian K. Williams for more information. Honors Student Council: An hon ors scheduling consortium will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in 201 MSC. All honors students are invited to come meet honors fac ulty and see honors syllabi before registration for fall classes. AGCIME: A free screening of Japanese animation will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the LRD on the 6th floor of Evans Library. This week: Maison Ikkoku #42, Marmalade Boy #10, Legend of Galactic He roes #5,6 and more. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Aggies: Gay Awareness Week: There will be a radio show on KEOS from 12-3 p.m., with a special guest and a preview of events. For more information call the gayline at 847-0321. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Aggies: Gay Awareness Week: There will be a presentation by Dr. Mary Ann Moore on Dating and Inti macy vs. Sex at-7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. For more information call the gayline at 847-0321. Tuesday Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship: Come and enjoy a time of praise and worship and a study of the Word of God at 7:30 p.m. in 101 Heep Center. Everyone is welcome. For more information call Jared at 696-8654. Aggie Toasters: A general meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 707 Rudder. Contact Keith at 779-91 1 3 for details. Student Counseling Service - Minority Student Walk-In Ser vices: A walk-in counseling ser vice for minority students will be held from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in the SCS in Henderson Hall. Contact Dr. Juan Riker at 845-4427, ext. 134, for more information. Catholic Students Association: The Catholic Apologetics will meet at 9 p.m. at St. Mary's Stu dent Center Library. Contact Bee Lee at 764-1824 for details. Catholic Students Association: Mass will be held at 12:05 p.m. at the All Faith's Chapel on campus. Student Counseling Service: An African American student group will meet from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. in the SCS in Henderson Hall. Contact Dr. Brian K. Williams at 845-4427 for details. Aggie Toastmasters: A general meeting will be held in 707 Rudder. Call Jason at 846-4145 for more information and time. 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 ad vance of the desired run date. Application deadlines and no tices are not events and will not be run in What's Up. If you have any questions, please call the newsroom at 845-3313. Continued from Page 1 top priority is to “make stu dents feel like they have a voice in the office of the stu dent body president.” Within the next few weeks, Baggett will select his vice pres ident and other executive coun cil members. Baggett’s election marked the end of a campaign many de scribed as highly controversial. For example, at an April 3 ral ly held on campus in support of affirmative action, a student de clared to a crowd gathered at Rudder Fountain that she would not vote for Baggett because she questions Baggett’s willingness to embrace diversity. Laurie Peebles, a member of Baggett’s 20-person campaign staff and senior nutrition major, said Baggett handled rumors that surfaced during the cam paign well, setting a good exam ple and earning respect. “He said if you can’t win a campaign on your own merits,” Peebles said, “you don’t deserve to win.” But “overcoming stereotypes and rumors” is an obstacle Hurd said Baggett will have to face go ing into his presidency. He said he hopes those who do not like the Corps of Cadets will not automatically discredit Baggett. “Everyone has to see him as Carl Baggett the president and not Carl Baggett the member of the Corps of Cadets,” he said. “They have to judge him on his actions. I hope everybody has an open mind and gives Carl a chance right from the beginning.” Amy Vandaveer, a member of Baggett's campaign staff and se nior English and speech commu nications major, said this year’s campaigns were marked by an excessive amount of mudslinging. “I think the Student Govern ment campaigns need to focus more on Aggieness and what’s go ing to benefit A&M,” Vandaveer said, “rather than trying to trash the other candidates.” Members of Ryan Shopp’s campaign staff agreed that there were too many rumors cir culated about all of the candi dates in this year’s campaigns, but some said the mudslinging was even worse last year. Blood Drive Continued from Page 1 in the Air Force,” she said. “They sent about 500 units to San An tonio for the man.” Tally said that though A&M earns an average of 3,000 cred its each year, most of them go unused. Credits expire after one year. She said people often donate blood to get the free T-shirt and sandwiches, never realizing they have an opportunity to de termine who will benefit from blood donations. Elizabeth Stubbs, a Blood- Care representative, said in a re cent press release that 2,590 peo ple donated blood at last year’s drive, and she is expecting 1,600 people to turn out this year. “We have always had a great turnout at A&M and are expect ing another one this year,” Stubbs said. Pam Powell, BloodCare vice president of donor services and community development, said the drive will benefit people in need of blood for transfusions and other medical procedures. “Nationally, approximately 4 million patients need blood transfusions every year,” Pow ell said. “Without blood from the community in supply, collected from drives such as the Texas A&M drive, many medical and surgical procedures would not be possible. “The lives of cancer, cardiac and organ transplant patients, as well as seriously ill newborns, would be lost.” Lifeguards Needed Sweetwater Pools, Inc. in Houston is looking for leadership'oriented individuals to run our pools this summer. Training will be offered- must have or willing to take Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR courses. You will manage as well as lifeguard. This is a full-time summer job (40 hours per week/6 days per week). Salary range $800.00- $1,000.00 per month plus swimming lessons and bonus. Assistant Managers as well as Lifeguards are also needed. Call between the hours of 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri. to set up an appointment for an interview. (713) 270-5946 The Student Y Association The Student Y Association is now accepting applications for these six executive positions: UNLOCK YOUR LEADERSHIP POTENTIAL • President • VP of Finance • VP of Membership • VP of Special Events • VP of Public Relations • VP of University and Community Services Applications are available at the front desk of Student Activities in the Koldus Building. Applications are due by April 12 in the Student Y Cubicle. (#27) For questions call: Marika Cook at 694-2629 Vahakn Dadrian, Ph.D. Sociologist and Author “The Comparative Aspects of the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide: A Socio-Historical Perspective” Rudder Tower Room 292-B Tuesday, April 9, 1996 at 7:30 P.M. sponsored by the Armenian Students Association at Texas A&M University and the Texas Armenian American Action Committee Attention Aggies $ Cash For Your Car $ Local Dealer Will Pay Up to $2500“ For Your ’ Mid-8Q’s Foreign Car HUS, Ttexas in Bryan Ask for I'ai 823 2290 NEW Motorola BRAVO PLUS $29.95* Adivate Your Moforol.i ■ $495 AIRTIME 784-5900 Southwestern Paralegal Institute DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? 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CHEM 107/489 Part I 10pm-12am CHEM 107/489 Part II 8pm-llpm CHEM 107/489 Part III Spm-llpm April 7 at 7:30 pm ACCT 230 Part I 10pm-12am ACCT 230 Part II 10pm-12am ACCT 230 Part HI 10pm-12am ACCT 230 Part IV 10pm-12am RESTAURANT IT STARRING $1.00 OFF One Large or Small Order of Wings Any Style ft WITH CURRENT STUDENT ID 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