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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1996)
Hastings happenings An Autograph Party With the nixons Wednesday, October 9th * 6:30 pm In College Station: 2004 Texas Avenue South You want to be the first to Macintosh. More flexible than ever. We don’t know how you’ll fill in the blank. That’s why we make Macintosh computers so flexible. To help you be the first to do whatever you want to do. And with word processing, easy Internet access, powerful multimedia and cross-platform compati bility, a Mac makes it even easier to do it. How do you get started? Visit your campus computer store today and pick up a Mac. Leave your mark. A i .—I i - ....I i. in I A The Battalion AGGIELIFE ■m T The Ba i i E \\ Tuesday • Octobers,! Campus Running Routes 'eaci One and one-half Miles: Start at G. Rollie White Left towards Rec Center Over Rainbow Left past Rec Center to George Bush Right on George Bush Right on Olsen Road Down Olsen until Joe Route Right on joe Route Come back across Rainbow to G. Rollie White Start at G. Rollie White Left towards Rec Center Over Rainbow Right on Olsen to Animal Science Center Left on Horticulture Road Right to get to FM 60 Retrace Route By Meli The I [he Peace Corps iter of college gr [he Black Collegi ’he survey, whicl ced the Peace C tiur Andersen am he Peace Corps itment for 12 jo ibusiness, biolog sing and chemisi lick Wesch, A&M said serving in hthe volunteers £ (Peace Corps is] tmericans servin country, transfei nationals, with t esout of a job,” 1 We’re about te not doing thi le transfer of skill nt in a host cou Follow Two Mile Run Left on Horticulture Road Go to on Enterprise to Research Parkway Go once around the system loop Retrace Route tactions.” iVesch said voiun mtries around psalso offers sta hoy Headrick, a eerand an Englis experience help er culture. nmi Cycle Continued from Page 3 Cycling has increased in popularity at A&M. Gordon estimated his shop sells 450 bikes a year to people who wanted to ride them to campus. Davis said the cycling team has over 60 paid mem bers with 30 members who train daily and participate in various races. Gordon said cyclists need to improve their safety practices. He said 50 Fifty percent of cyclists do not obey traffic laws. Increased safety awareness would lower the number of collisions. Jim Gordon a BCS Bicycles mechanic percent of cyclists do not obey traffic laws. Increased safety awareness would low er the number of colli sions involving bicy cles. Gordon said the cost of the vast majori ty of accidents, involv ing bicycle repairs, comes from the cy clists pocket. Gordon said the worst part of riding a bike is when the weather offers cold wind and rain. In wet iTOCKHOLM, Sw iscientists who [the immune sy ;s infected cells could lead to n therapies for can multiple sclerosi ielPrize in medic! lustralian Peter is now working in, and Rolf M. Zi itzerland will sha lion prize for th itch in the early tiCurtin School ol tchin Canberra, A work “fun our understc dopment and nor immune syste from Sweden finite, whose Not the prize winr ilierty, 55, work Bren’s Research mphis. Zinkernag Institute of Expet nology in Zurich, ! They discovered ! system reco] tmust be elimine [have been in is, In mice, they s swere doomed t layed a combin : a tiny piece ( livers weather, the rear wheel of the bike throws mud into the air and onto his back. He said he calls this air borne nuisance “back spackle.” Gordon said the long dark stain makes walking to class embarrassing. ©/996 /l/yVe Cow/wlci: Inc. AH n'filjls nvirrm/. A/i/ilc. Ibc . \/}/)/t' lotfo. Mnc tini/Mttcinlosb tire ivaislcntl Irntlcnitirki t>l Al>l>lt' CoM/mh'i: Inc. All Hadntosl) co/npii/crs arc tlcsianal/o be accessible lo iiuliritlit- als icilb (Usability, lb learn niorc (l [.V wiIy/. call S()l)-(tl)l)-7N(INnrTTYSOO-'iS-ObOi WASHINGTON (A sare discovering t Hie is far more erica than previoi they are scourii AIDS strains to Uests for the dis< letect every type, 'octors here wen in 1994 when ded the alarm ti -to-diagnose st spreading. Th id the first U.S. ca en last month, s fered a second U.S :ed with this rare ed Group O. Mee lews last week, Id they also are in lall cluster of New is of still different 'er before seen in 1 r e will now treai as a global vil here is a case 1 move more quid ®, said Dr. Jay 1 id and Drug Adn lod chief. DS symptoms a] Irldwide even tho Interact with Practicing Engineers!! §11 _ . Learn about your Discipline in the Corporate Worll Sign up to have a Corporate Mentor Registration forms available in Zachry 204 Registration fee is $ 10.00* *fee includes breakfast, breaks, and lunch Saturday and t-shirt Scholarships available Por Powe 1.1 October II, 1996. No paym, is an estimate based on a i tyiuler Loan has an 8-year bai are re^