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IVlonday • October28, fcyJEI " '5oh, vp ae»eT*i c THtRE ttww !( other Hwe-uxt (jw.'ti Or 1 CAMPus Too! 1 ' Campus Monday Page 5 October 28, 1996 What’s Up? Monday ler Center: A Cooperative Education Orien- bnwill be held at 2:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. eer Center: A placement orientation will be fat 3:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. [ichai BA (National Association of Black Accoun- its): There will be a general meeting from b-lO p.m. in 402 Rudder. jlU Women’s Club: There will be a program Dressing for Travel,” by Cheryl Dean of Sig- Lre Dressing from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the |os Center. The Brazos Center is located at 2 Briarcrest Dr. jy Abroad Programs: There will be an infor- ional meeting about summer study abroad Dominica : The Nature Island of the ibbean in 358 Bizzell Hall West from 3 to 4 For more information call 845-0544. J TOSSED HE OUT TO‘U ZrOOPNESS MY KE£P(NG ME AFLOAT L&(ce4 £ <%d I la, Chocolate) l or 19.95/Box iut Butter, Vanilla) 95 NO TAX 95 NO TAX $ 25.95 ENICS 25% Off tist Student Ministries: We will be collect- donations for our Nov. 2 yard sale to fund imer mission trips. To help by donating, call i-0241. ime: There will be a free screening of ^planese animation from 7-9:30 p.m. in the Evans Library. For more information call ur at 846-7048. ha Zeta: There will be a pledge meeting at m. in 102 Zachry. Aggieland pictures will be in after the meeting in the lobby. For more mation call Stacy at 764-0180. urrection Week: There will be a general itingat 5:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. ma Tau Delta: There will be a guest lecture i:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. For more informa tion, call Nancy at 693-6198. Institute of Industrial Engineers: There will be a general meeting with a guest speaker from Andersen Consulting at 7 p.m. in 127-B Zachry. For more information, call Yvette at 694-0227. Tuesday The Learning Skills Center of the Student Counseling Service: There will be a workshop on time management and procrastination from 10-11 a.m. in 103 Henderson Hall. For more in formation call the Student Counseling Service at 845-4427. Career Center: A cooperative education orien tation will be held at 4 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Career Center: A job search strategies semi nar will be held at 4:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. Aggie Raptor Rehabilitation Association: There will be a program entitled “Discovery at Camp Allen” at 8 p.m. at the Aggie Raptor Cen ter (off Agronomy on Turk road). The guest speakers will be Gi Reed and Katheryn John son. A broad - winged hawk will be brought to the meeting. For more information, call Kairen at 778-3828. Aggie Lutherans: Treehouse will be held at 7 p.m. at Our Saviors Church. For details call Heath Abel at 822-3442. Study Abroad Programs: There will be an infor mational meeting about summer study abroad to Dominica : The Nature Island of the Caribbean in 358 Bizzell Hall West from 4 to 5 p.m. For more information call 845-0544. Jungian Society of the Brazos Valley: There will be a lecture and book signing by Dr. David Rosen titled, “The Tao of Jung: The Way of In- OURSE ontinued from Page 1 Bosquez said students in the medical rofession can benefit from this course ecause of the differences in cultures, tudents should understand these dif- tences to be sensitive to a patient’s eeds, he said. Gangotena said her goal is to provide tudents with thought patterns to un- erstand and interact with other.cul- irfe without changing one’s own views. Bosquez said the course gives future aedical students a head start because »y will be culturally aware when they become physicians. “Had they had this training prior, it would have made a world of difference,” he said. "Folks actually going into the health field will have some knowledge to help them interact with patients from other cultures.” This is the first time A&M has of fered a course combining the studies of cultures and medicine at the under graduate level. Gangotena said she is looking for ward to the class because it offers so much potential for success. “I am going to have fun with the class, and I think the students will too,’’she said. Ride-along Continued from Page 1 He said that although only one arrest was made, several minor-in-possession (MIP) of alcohol citations were issued. “I’m really glad I went,” Starke said. Brandon Casteel, president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra ternity and a senior international marketing major, said he was excited about the ride-along. “I thought it was pretty funny when I first thought about it,” Casteel said. “I’m really looking forward to it.” Casteel joined two officers while they patrolled the Northgate area on foot. Jordan said the ride-along program helps the relation ship between fraternities and police. “If we can build a positive relationship by doing this, then that’s a great accomplishment in itself,” he said. taUANTUM COW TUTORING :2bO-cows hgMejtexUojCD^ Sun-Thu. $3.50/hr for 4 reviews/test! ing Reviews this week: 6-8pm Monday-Thursday ($28 for all 4 sessions!) We will be going over concepts, problems, and Soriaga’s old tests!!!!!! 222: Tue. 10/29: 9-11 pm and Wed. 10/30: 8-1 Opm 227: Next week! (Call for schedule & packets!) BOP& FUEL tabs tabs s 23.95 tabs s 35.95 s 13.95 6oz. 32oz. $ 14.95 s 26.95 plex )5 NO TAX GKG CLA S 20| J 24.95 V2G $ 29.95 ^EO-LEAN IP 41.95 / LAB PACKttt/ WOTS PA<X£T3/OLD TESTS/ BONFiRE RELOAD CREW Training Session 2 Mon. October 28 601 Rudder 8:30 pm featuring: The Red Pots! T-Shirts Available AGGIE MOMS Supporting AGGIE BONFIRE Through BONFIRE RELOAD CREW OPEN FORUM Discuss questions and concerns with your Vice President for Student Affairs MOCK GRE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1996 BLOCKER ROOM 102 10:00 am - 1:30 pm Includes score evaluation and follow-up session Tickets on sale October 29-31 from 10-2pm in MSC $5 for members/ $7 for non-members or At the door of room 102 Blocker on November 2 $10 for everyone Given by The Psychology Club and The Princeton Review 5/4 ley Protein and re 1 DR. MALON SOUTHERLAND Discuss Current Issues Facing A&M Students (Greek Affairs, Housing, Safety & Security, and more) Light refreshments available. ,-10 p.m am-9 p.m. 12noon-8p.0' "COME AMD GO" WED, OCTOBER. 30 RUDDER 302 11- RM BRUEGGER’S is 1 year old! ami were celebrating. . . Purchase any 8 oz. cream cheese from our assortment and we’ll give you six free bagels. That’s six of our traditionally-made bagels, baked fresh throughout the day. Come join the celebration! 6 FREE BAGELS with purchase of 8 oz. cream cheese i < George Bush Dr. 0) < CTJ 3 Harvey Rd. ' ' j |]kri r (.(ii u s iiahi i.s BAKED FRESH , Totally oanpletdy widi frefhw In Culpepper Plaza 1703 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77840 409.694.8990 Fax: 409.693.7873 Between Harvey & George Bush 0RCS759f Offer may not be combined. One per customer please. Expires: 11-25-96 V'irV''rSr^’^’r W tegrity,” at 7:30 p.m. at the College Station Community Center on George Bush Drive. Free for Jungian Society members. Baptist Student Ministries: We will be collect ing donations for our Nov. 2 yard sale to fund summer mission trips. To help by donating, call 696-0241. Orthodox Christian Fellowship: There will be a social at 6 p.m. at Kousta Foteh’s apartment. If you need a ride, meet at All Faith's Chapel at 5:45 p.m. For more information call Kousta Foreth at 764-1737 or Stavros Megas at 847- 6584. Psychology Club: There will be a general meet ing at 7:30 p.m. in 207 Koldus. For more infor mation call Angela at 694-0072. La Tertulia (The Spanish Club): Our second general meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in 128 Academic. New members are welcome. Re member, dues are due by the third meeting. For more information, come by 219 Academic or call 845-2125. Haunted House by the Veterinary Class of 2000: It’s Kid’s Night at the Haunted House from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Vet School. MSC Cepheid Variable: There will be a general member’s meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more information, call Eric or Diana at 846- 4478. What’s Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit student and faculty events and ac tivities. Items should be submitted no later than three days in advance of the desired run date. Application deadlines and notices are not events and will not be run in What’s Up. If you have any questions, please call the news room at 845-3313. 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