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Pi)l October 22, Jf| What’s Up? The Battalion i i i | p f T C Tuesday Page 5 October 22, 1996 )uatn Tuesday iety of Women Engineers: There be a general meeting at 7 p.m. 203 Zachary. irseman’s Association: There will a general meeting at 7 p.m. at Freeman Arena. For details call annon Castle at 696-3381. sreer Center: The New Job Market minar will be held at 4 p.m in ,0 Rudder. jreer Center: Cooperative Educa- n Orientation will be held at 3:30 n. in 410 Rudder. MSCAMS (Texas A&M Meteo- ogy Club): Dr. Orbille will speak out lightening and photographing i 7 p.m. in the O&M observato- Formore information, call Kelly at 16-5896 or email nd@nimbus.tamu.edu. gie Lutherans: Treehouse will be ild at 7 p.m. at Our Saviors lurch. For details call Heath Abel 822-3442. od Services: There will be a com mentary lunch with the Food Ser- is Director in exchange for your iping Hot Ideas.” Call Debbie ntley at 845-3005 for reserva- nsand more information. Circolo Italiano (Italian Club): We be showing a film, "Tre Fratelli” iree Brothers) in Italian with Eng- h subtitles at 7 p.m. in Lab 1 in ademic. For more information ntact Rachel at 847-2457 or r- iSS0@tamu.edu. tasies le true ouston ON — Thq, i now (be cM SC Literary Arts: Dr. Mary Ann Farrell will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 16 MSC. There will be a free reening of clueless afterwards, rmore information, call Literary tsin SP0 845-1515. ggie Global Nomads: Come meet rftalk with the biochemistry facul- in a casual atmosphere from 7-9 m. at the Copacetic Cafe. appa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.: A anel consisting of Greeks, ath- ites, and students answer ques- about the tension that exists ten them all beginning at 8:30 301 Rudder. For more informa- m,call John at 696-4943. iicle K International: There will a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 4 Koldus. Everyone is wel- ffle. For more information call nyat 847-5783. Society of Professional Journalists: The new publisher and editor of The Eagle, Donnis Baggett, will be speaking about the expansion of the paper in 301 Reed McDonald from 7 to 8 p.m. For more informa tion call Lynn at 776-8652. TAMU Trap and Skeet: There will be a general meeting in 114 Richard son Bldg, at 7:30 p.m. Caps and stickers will be sold. New members are welcome. For more information call Ellen at 690-7269. Pre-Vet Society: Learn about vet erinary acupuncture and see a live demonstration at 8:30 p.m. in 292 A MSC. For details call Jill at 696-6543. National Association of Environ mental Professionals: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 104 Peterson. For more informa tion call Amy Wentz at 847-0460. The English Club: Professor Good man will lecture on Arthurian Litera ture at 7 p.m. in 165 Blocker. For more information contact Nancy Kerns at 693-6198. Texas A&M College Republicans: Come out to meet our guests. Rex Davis candidate for Chief Justice 10th Court of Appeals and Mike Schnrider candidate for Chief Jus tice 1st Court of Appeals at 8:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. For more infor mation contact Kimberly Desiderio at 696-3301. Study Abroad Programs: Informa tional meeting about summer study abroad to Dominica — The Nature Island of the Caribbean from 4-5 p.m. in 358 Bizzell Hall West. For more information call 845-0544. Women’s Studies Club: There will be a guest speaker from Phoebe’s Home at 8 p.m. in 328 Academic Building. For more information con tact Lisa Cancion at 823-3514. Outdoor Rec Club: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For more informa tion contact Geoff Jennings at 694-6838. TAMU Waterski Team: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. at Fitzwilly’s. TAMU Nutrition Society: There will be a general meeting and guest speaker at 7 p.m. in 117 Kleberg. Texas Student Education Associa tion (TSEA): There will be a general ds of voluntee! unskilled, bigi ng and old, tin inderequippedl [lark in the tfeigl od into aViclovif / land for children days — but af ns of planning, id fund-raising- orkers turned w acre than an op :e into a child-s )t. But insteai ■ children will in swings, si innels and stri ry variety. ; of the Height Tovided the dti' 1 ition and it was the chid* >ed what theyrf g the train ot is appropi ground at ’ d. is right be# tck where freijl 1 i. ne things the A Call for Book Donations Donate your old books, videos and sound recordings to library book sale until November 8-9. Place donations in large mail cart in library lobby near entrance. Look for signs. Thanks for helping! I ik across theft® the train ere# 'ground occufi' ntial lots, abou 1 nd is handicaps c The Fall 7996 Business/Law Symposium Talk face to face and listen to the collective wisdom of over 20 influential professionals in the field of Business and Law I,,“at . Business and Law Don't miss this excellent opportunity to talk directly to and hear from industry leaders. If you are thinking about a possible career in Business or Law, you cannot afford to miss this event. Novembei^s^n^2nd^99^^ 7 ASI 'sity services & ate Students adent Council) • Adult and G# Council Format: Students will be able to listen to presentations by experienced professionals, and also to sit with these visitors in roundtable discussions. A rich opportunity exists to speak one-on-one with former students now in law and business fields. Also, resumes of all students who attend will be bound and sent to visiting speakers. Business Attire. Participants: Should be motivated students thinking of a fu ture education and/or career in business or law. Cost: $5.00 for half day or $10.00 full day on Saturday. Any ticket bought also includes Friday events and Saturday lunch. Call us!!!: Lisa Frantzen: 694-2803 or Lan Cao 823-6046 f Persons with disabilities, please call 845-1515 to inform us of (3. your special needs. We request three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities. mbala w. tamu.edu meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. in 110 Koldus. For more information con tact Cathy at 696-1252 or Caryolyn at 847-2136. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship: All stressed out from classes? Come and relax in the presence of the Lord. We will be meeting at 7 p.m. in 101 Heep. For more information call 260-9143. A&M Computing Society: There will be a general meeting with a demon stration of the new BeBox computer platform. For more information call James at 764-6125. Women’s Studies Club: There will be an informational display for Do mestic Violence Awareness Month including booths, speakers, and entertainment, all day at the MSC Flagroom. For more information, call Kelly at 847-0240. ATM Roadrunners: A 2-4 mile run will begin at G. Rollie White Colise um at 6 p.m. Different levels of run ners are welcome. For more infor mation call Dao at 260-2441. Women’s Lacrosse: There will be practice from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. For more information call Heather Stein at 696-6330. Catholic Students Association: Daily mass will be held at 12:05 p.m. at the All Faith’s Chapel on A&M campus. Men’s Lacrosse Club: Practice will be held from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Fields. Everyone is wel come, and no experience is re quired. For information call Todd Hendreks at 764-8561. Women’s Rugby: No experience necessary. Practice from 6-8 p.m. on Simpson Drill Field. For more information contact Penny at 693-3710. Aggie Toasters of Toastmaster In ternational: There will be a pre sentation at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder to help students develop and improve public speaking skills. New members are always welcome. For details call David Reisenger at 822-0566. Missionary Baptist Student Fellow ship: There will be a general meet ing with Book study, guest speak ers, fun and fellowship at 7 p.m. in the College Station Baptist Church. For more information call 775-6828. Aggie Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 mile run at 6 p.m. at G. Rol lie White. Wednesday International Students College Suc cess Group: There will be a video entitled Understanding Biases and Assumptions from 5:15-6:30 p.m. in the LRD in Evans Library. For more information, call Dr. Gisela Lin at 845-4427 ext. 145. Aggie Democrats: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder to discuss how local candidates affect students. Local candidates will speak to anyone interested. For de tails call Kristy Perez at 823-2505. Women’s Bonfire Committee: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For de tails call Micki at 694-6419. The Learning Skills Center of the Student Counseling Service: There will be a workshop on student stress management from 2-3 p.m. in 103 Henderson Hall. For more in formation call the Student Counsel ing Service at 845-4427. Career Center: Placement Orien tation will be held at 4 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Career Center: Cooperative Educa tion Orientation will be held at 5:30 p.m in 404 Rudder. Career Center: “What Can I Do with a Major in ... ?” Seminar will be held at 4 p.m in 510 Rudder. Europe Club: There will be a gener al meeting at 10 p.m. at Fitzwilly’s. For more information call Michele at 776-8652. The Inkshed Press: There will be a poetry workshop in 203 MSC at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information call Dave at 731-1328. 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. Applica tion deadlines and notices are not events and will not be run in What’s Up. If you have any ques tions, please call the newsroom at 845-3313. Additional What’s Up submissions can be viewed on The Battalion web page at http://bat-web.tamu.edu. 4.^ ^fr 4JU ^Tr MSC Great Issues and MSC Political Forum present: Economic Issues in the Election October 22, 1996 8:30 PM Rudder 308 Almost all issues in the election campaigns have an eco nomic aspect, and many are primarily economic issues. On Tuesday, October 22, a panel of Texas A&M Universi ty faculty will present an analysis of some of the process ing issues in the coming election. These issues include: $ The Budget Deficit and Government Debt Welfare Reform Health Care Policy Taxes Immigration Social Security Environmental Policy $ Moderator: Donald Deere Panelists: Dennis Jansen Morgan Reynolds Thomas Saving Manuelita Ureta Finis Welch Associate Director, George Bush School of Government and Public Service and Associate Professor of Economics Professor and Head of Economics Professor of Economics, Former Staff Member, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress Distinguished Professor, Jeff Montgomery Professor, and Director Of Private Enterprise Research Center Associate Professor of Economics Distinguished Professor of Economics and George T. and Gladys H. Abell Professor of Liberal Arts 4^ Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We re quest notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities. PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 THE BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS TAMU Flute Choir/Club seeking new members who are serious about playing flute for fun and service. Contact: Karen (President) 847-2008 or Dr. Alan Palazzolo (Advisor) 845-5280 ROYAL OPTICAL During the months of September and October, “We’ll Pay For Your Eye Exam” (up to $40 off with a minimum purchase of $100). See optician for details. Post Oak Mall 764-0735 Guest Speaker, Don E. Ncwquist ■r Ch airman of the International Trade Commission TOPIC: International Trade and Career Opportunities in International Business Tuesday, October 22, 1996 Whcner Room 132 at 7:00 p.m. (Business Casual Attire, i EVERYONE IS ^ <Sign Up for a .pttmentary t ™ with the Food Services Director Looking for Hot Ideas! /e <?• A mmm : : mmmmsam iiilltlltIP: S.LBM —■ At Southwest Research, you'll HAVE SPACE TO WORK AND ROOM TO BREATHE. ★ Assembled on 1,200 rustic ucivs teeming with white tall deer on the outskirts ot'San Antonio, Southwest Research Institute shares something Important with the original pioneers. A special appreciation tor the power of the Individual. ★ As a leading Independent applied engineering and physical science research and devel opment organization, we offer our 2,600 employees the chance to work at the cut ting edge of scientific Investigation In the rolling hills of Texas. ★ In 1.7 million square feet of laboratories, workshops and offices as big as Texas, they work on over 1,400 research projects annually, ranging form automation to lubrication bioengineering to virtual simulation environmental protection to space science. And every one pushes the envelope of human understanding. THE NEW PIONEERS If you’re seeking space to grow and room to breathe, consider the uniquely satisfying work environment that is Southwest Research Institute. Our representatives will be on your campus meeting with 1997 candidates for BS, MS or PhD degrees in: ★ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ★ INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ★ MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ★ COMPUTER SCIENCE ■k MATERIAL SCIENCE ★ CHEMISTRY Visit our Internet Home Page at http://www.swri.org An equal employment/AFFIRMATIVE ACHON EMPLOYER Information Meeting Please Contact The Placement Office For Place, Date, and Time. Campus Interviews Friday, November 1, 1996 Southw est Research Institute