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' IC needed' Own room, furnished if need- laieroom $2 i5/mo. + 1/4 bills. Call Daniel 268- imr* 167 ’ . 7 bdrm/? !>a, Willowick Apts., non-smok- $265/™. * 1/2 util. Call Robert 822-7303. mid May. near campus. Contact Ellon oom for Jg needed, own room for summer, 2 bdrm/1 sq ft. 4-plex, $220/mo + y 2 utilities. 55?®. sublease mid May or sooner. University /needed. 2/1 t/j, individual leases, furnished 693- omirions- ^4,.- - roomiTinto to sharo 3/2 house,$35C)7mo. ooking ,or ^ ca ther 696-5175 “® lieS Sale to share 2bdrm/2ba. summer & Tall rah. «iv/ro onir $237 50/mo.-* 1/2 bills. 696-6901 (/O cor"’- ( . - larqe older home 5 fhThbike ride W0 ° D $25 ! ’ / ' no * 1 /5 bills. Chris @ 694-8903 'TkMU-.. nnlns needed, own room in house in UtniTior r^n call 775-3101 anytime, fel- ie roommates for iummer 96, 2 bdrm/2 bif oijfema 1 j low rent Jena 361-0033 ^ she needed to share 2bdrm/i y 2 bath! ooirrrriatc 2 bj n s Summer. Shawn 764-1138 ilSO/trKi: needed. 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Rent 230/month Call 764-8561. er I, rrc 2/2/carports w/ male roommate begin i? C^able. 764-8228 or 696-9399. " . siimnier or next year, own room/bath. uodismaiK^ we|come , W/D, call Jennifer 846-9641 KEbristiah roommate for 2 bdrm/2 ba. Fall & Spring *kbors 847-1465. K--- . needed $205/1110 , own room. + 1/4 utilities, tf e n a rcampUSj64-9372 i— , .led 2 bdrm/I 1/2 ba duplex, ownbdnn, S &o^1/2u.'iities ; 776-2267 Cri d to share Jefferson Ridge Apartment. Own j*n/ba call Kendra 694-7855. bihare272townhomesummer & next year. Shuttle, I® 5 691-2233 ... Sminmate needed for summer. Own bdrm/ba. 855/mon. + bills Bus rt., computer ctr. Jeff 696- 897 imaln. Sutters Mill 2 bd/2 1/2 bath, carport, poolside, bus route. 694-8771 ■Summer & Fall roommate needed. Own room. Large ichen/living room. On bus route. W/D. New apts. 1300/mo. Call Chris/Jeff 764-6469. /roommate needed to share 3bdrm/2ba house. C. nation. Own room. No pets. $260/mo + 1/3 bills. 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WINTERBOURNE (PG-13) 11:40 2:10 5:00 7:40 10:30 THE SUBSTITUTE (R) 11:20 1:50 4:35 7:20 10:20 BRYAN-COLLEQE STATION Hwy 6 Bypass @ Hwy 30 764-7592 MOVIES BELOW ARE FIRST-RUN $3.50 MATINEES BEFORE 6PM AFTER (.PM ADULTS $5.50 CHILDREN & SENIORS $3.50 Frl. - Sun. Schedule •MRS. WINTERBOURNE (PG-13) 11:10 1:40 4:20 6:50 9:45 •CELTIC PRIDE (PG-13) 12:15 2:35 5:00 7:25 9:50 FEAR (R) 11:30 2:00 4:15 7:10 10:00 EXECUTIVE DECISION (R) 11:00 1:55 4:55 7:45 10:35 PRIMAL FEAR (R) 11:00 1:40 4:35 7:35 10:45 A THIN UNE BETWEEN... (R) 11:05 1:30 3:55 7:30 10:15 THE BIRDCAGE (R) 11:05 1:30 4:05 7:40 10:25 FLIRTING WITH DISASTER (R) 11:55 2:20 4:45 7:35 9:55 A FAMILY THING (PG-13) 11:50 3:25 5:05 7:40 10:10 UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL (PG-13) 11:00 1:45 4:30 (7:15 10:00)“ MR. HOLLAND’S OPUS (PG) 11:50 3:00 6:30 9:35 ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN (G) 11:10 1:05 2:55 4:55 BROKEN ARROW 1 (R) 7:10 9:50 DEAD MAN WALKING (R) 8:00 10:45 Friday • April 19, 1996 Page 5 • The Battalion Continued from Page 1 overtones of the message of black separatism undermine the posi tive strides that the Civil Rights Movement made. Drayer also noted that people of all backgrounds, including Jews, participated in the Civil Rights Movement. “You (X), have a backwards message,” he said, “I think you are ignoring the reality of what things can be. There are lessons to be learned from the past so we can move forward.” X responded to Drayer’s statement by saying that it is not possible for him to acknowl edge the similarities between the struggles of blacks and the struggles of Jews because Jews have owned slaves and op pressed blacks economically. African-American students need a firm knowledge of self to go along with the education they receive at A&M, X said, in order to effectively question and protest unfavorable ad ministrative actions. “Don’t just protest; they’re used to that,” he said. “Shut the campus down; shut the school and shut the football games down. Come together as a family.” Danny McCray, a senior sociol- Whoopstock Continued from Page 1 junior psychology major, said many students do not know about Whoopstock or under stand what its purpose is. “Whoopstock is for every body,” she said. “One of my fa vorite things about Whoopstock is that you go out there and see all hues of skin, but it isn’t an event that just minority stu dents attend. “You don’t have to be a mem- Spirit Continued from Page 1 that affect campus life and a large number of students, such as Student Government or the Muster Committee, are consid ered stronger applicants than students who are involved in special interest groups. The selection committee comprises 14 students and six staff members. The students on the committee are usually cho sen from the Student Govern ment and are past spirit award winners. The committee accepts applica tions at the beginning of the spring semester. The awards are given to five freshmen, 10 sophomores, 15 ju niors, 20 seniors and two gradu ate students. David Chumbley, a spirit award recipient and sophomore agricultural development major, said he applied for the award be- ogy major and member of the football and track teams, said X makes unfair demands of athletes by asking them to stop participat ing in athletic programs. McCray said it is not feasible to ask students to walk out of classes and not play the sports they were brought to A&M to play. “Certain people are born with gifts — some academic and others "He spoke the truth, even though it may have hurt people to hear the truth." — MICHAEL BROUSSARD junior finance major athletic,” he said. “You can’t ex pect me to give up my gifts with out something to fall back on.” Although some students were offended by what X said, overall, the message was well received. Michael Broussard, a junior fi nance major, said there are not many people who would say the things that X does. “He spoke the truth, even though it may have hurt people to hear the truth,” he said. “I ad mire his tenacity. He isn’t the spokesperson for all African- Americans, but he is honestly de scribing a lot of the feelings that exist on this campus.” her of a certain club or organi zation to come. Just come out and have fun.” Schmidt said the main reason Whoopstock is held is to cele brate differences while recogniz ing similarities. Whoopstock T-shirts, a major fund-raiser for the event, are on sale in the MSC for $10. In case of rain, the festival will be held at The Grove or G. Rollie White Coliseum. For more information, contact the Office of Diversity Education at 862-2000. cause he is involved in many or ganizations that represent the en tire University. Receiving the award, he said, symbolizes that he was willing to go “the extra mile” to fulfill his commitments. Chumbley is a Student Senate for the College of Agriculture, a member of the Muster Committee and a dorm officer. He also served as a Fish Camp counselor and a Fish Aide. “I was real surprised, real hon ored,” Chumbley said. “I’m just glad to be a part of it.” The Buck Weirus Spirit Award was created by the Asso ciation of Former Students in 1982 to develop a recognition program in honor of Richard “Buck” Weirus, Class of ’42. Weirus was the executive di rector of the Association of For mer Students from 1964 to 1980. 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