The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 04, 1996, Image 12

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find the right one for me? © I'm stressed out! What can I do? © I'm on scho pro-worried about
grades. How do I improve my study skiits? © How do I make an appointment to see someone at the l
counseling Service? © Mom just called & I'm worried about what's going on at home. © Does the J
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K® Call the Help/Ufte at 845-2700®
► What’s Up?
Monday
Who Will Lead?
Who will lead the fight against
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Crime in Brazos County?
• Someone with a vision for the future.
• Someone with a record of community
involvement and leadership.
• Someone with 16 years experience in
the Sheriff’s Department
• Someone with a goal oriented,
proactive management style.
That someone is. . .
Republican
CHRIS KIRK
For Brazos County Sheriff
fl Sheriff for the Zlst Century
Your VOTE is important.
Please take the time to vote
on Tuesday, November 5th.
Political ad paid for by: Chris Kirk Campaign - P.O. Box 3174, Bryan, Texas 77805
Treasurer - Travis B. Bryan III
Aggie Globa) Nomads: There will be
a general meeting for 3rd culture
kids and those interested in interna
tional travel in 402 Rudder at 8:30.
The topic is Japan. For more infor
mation, call Steve at 847-6057.
dent Counseling Services: There
will be a workshop on note taking
and reading textbooks from 2-3
p.m. in 103 Henderson Hall. For
more information call 845-4427.
Colise U m at 5:30 p.m. Different
levels of runners are welcome. For
more information call Dao at 260-
2441.
writing review for the Nov. 91,
Test in 526 Blocker from 5-7
For more information call Jao
Chilek at 845-2724.
Volume
Career Center: There will be a Job
Search Strategies Seminar at 3
p.m. in 212 MSC.
Computing and Information Ser
vices: Internet Awareness Week will
be held from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in 301,
302, and 308 Rudder. There will be
free presentations about the inter
net. Pick up schedules at any CIS
Help Desk. Call 845-8300 or view
http;//cis.tamu.edu/iaw for details.
Career Center: There will be a
“What Can I Do with a Major in...?”
seminar at 4:30 p.m. in 212 MSC.
Catholic Students Association:
There will be a challenge group
meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s
Student Center to share and dis
cuss the gospels. For more infor
mation call Rick at 696-8775.
Center for Academic Enhai
ment: There will be a TASP re
and writing review from 5-7 p.r
526 Blocker. For more informs
call 845-2724.
Eh
Arnold Air Society and Angel
Flight/Silver Wings: POW/Mia
bracelets will be available in the
MSC, with all proceeds going to the
National League of Families. All
branches will be represented as
well as the names of Aggie
POW/MIA’s. If you would like to or
der a special bracelet made of steel
or with a particular name, please e-
mail Jason Galyon at
JTG6178@acs.tamu.edu, and leave
your name, number, the name, and
if aluminum or steel. You can also
call 847-1885.
Aggime: There will be a free Japan
ese animation screening from 7-
9:30 p.m. in the LRD, Evans Library.
Everyone is welcome. For more de
tails call Arthur at 846-7048.
Men’s Lacrosse Club: There will
be a practice session from 4-6
p.m. at the Zachry Fields. Every
one is welcome, and no experi
ence is required. For information
call Todd Hendreks at 764-8561.
II Circolo Italiano (Italian Cl
There will be a general rneetii^
8:30 p.m. in 507 Rudder. Form tudents are
information call Rachel at 847-2.
or r-grasso@tamu.edu.
By V\
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Today m
if Decision
National Organization of Women:
There will be a general meeting at 7
p.m. in 205 MSC. For details call
Lara at 694-2004.
Alaskan Aggies: Meet at 7 p.m. in
Zachary Lobby for the Aggieland pic
ture and pizza. For more information
contact Brian Hebert at 693-46473.
Student Counseling Service-His-
panic Student Group: There will be
a meeting for Hispanic students to
discuss issues relevant to their
personal and academic well-being
in a supportive and confidential
environment from 5:15-6:30 p.m.
in Henderson Hall. For information
call Dr. Juan Riker at 845-4427,
ext. 134.
Society of Women Engineers: Tj
will be a general meeting with J
dent for the
Christina
lore spec
lajor, abser
ounty for B<
speaker Lt. Jeff Johnston at 7: a good sele<
in 203 Zachry.
Texas Student Education Asi
ation: There will be a gen
meeting in 110 Koldus from
8 p.m. For more information
tact Cathy at 696-1252 or
olyn at 847-2136.
Aggie Optometry Association: Alec
Soto from the University of Houston
will be speaking at 7 p.m. in 507
Rudder. For more information, call
Sherri at 691-8827.
Student Counseling Service: There
will be a screening of “Skin Deep”
followed by a discussion on discrimi
nation and prejudice from 5-7 p.m.
in 604 B of the LRD. For more infor
mation contact Dr. Lin, Dr. Williams
or Dr. Riker at 845-4427.
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.
Alpha Phi Omega: The Girls’ Club
service project will meet 3:30 p.m.
in the office.
French Club: There will be a short
general meeting and then a film
shown at 8:30 p.m. in 128 Academ
ic. For more information, call April at
847-2357 or Kellye at 847-0215.
Officers’ Christian Fellowship:
Weekly Bible study will be held in
109 Trigon at 8:30 p.m. The focus
will be how to be a Christian and
in the Corps of Cadets or military.
Free refreshments will be served
and everyone is welcome. For de
tails call Tara Tripp at 847-1081.
Life Savers Bible Study: Come join
us for an evening of praise, wor
ship, and bible study from 6-8
p.m. For more information call
Sanchez Nash at 821-2138.
Alpha Phi Sorority: There will t>
"Phi-bear” drive to collect stir
animals for pediatric patientsai
Joseph’s Hospital. Bring donati
to the MSC table from 10 a;
p.m., or any time at Randall's,
more information call 846-7188
MSC NOVA: There will be a gener
al committe meeting at 7 p.m..
Please check the blue screens for
room number. For more informa
tion call 845-1515.
The Learning Skills Center of Stu-
ATM Roadrunners: There will be a
3-4 mile run from the Rec Center
at 6:30 a.m. Also, a 3-4 mile run
will begin at G. Rollie White
Tuesday
Center for Academic Enhance
ment: There will be a reading and
What’s Up is a Battalion sen
that lists non-profit student:
faculty events and activiti*
Items should be submitted nok
than three days in advance oil
desired run date. Applicati
deadlines and notices arei
events and will not be run
What’s Up. If you have any qi«
tions, please call the newsroom
845-3313. Additional What's,
submissions are on The Batta
web page at http://bi
web.tamu.edu.
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Sport
Weightlifting
Sports Trivia
Registration
Oct. 28-Nov. 5
Nov. 4-12
Free
Free
Lecture
Series
Free Lecture Series At
The Rec Center
November 6
Stress Management
Options for Health, Scott and White
Hospital in Temple, Texas will discuss
the best methods for dealing with
everyday stress.
Wednesday 5:15-6:15pm
281 Rec Center
Upcoming Seminar
November 13
Nutrtlion Supplements
and Diet Pilis
Understand the side effects and get the
real scoop on new diet pills.
Table Tennis
Clinic
Feature Program
wt
Nov. 4-Dec. 4
Get a five week pass for only $ 15,
and go to the classes you like, up
to three times a week.
Miss the old days
of dance team practice and
dance studio classes? Then come
join us at Rec Sports for a fun and
exciting workout!
Mon. & Wed.
5:20pm-6:Z0pni
Tkies.
4:15pm-5:15pm
Saturday Nov. 16
lOam-lpm
4:30pm-7:30pm
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Get the upperhand with your
table tennis game
Space is limited. Register today!
Advanced Adult Learn To Swim
Monday-Thursday
7:35pm-8:35pm
Nov. 11-14
& Nov. 18-21
Improve your stroke and develop new techniques for better swimming
with Rec Sports. The program features lessons in increasing stamina, water
confidence, deep water swimming, beginning diving and new strokes.
Class is $18 for Rec memebrs and $28 for non-members.
Sponsored by McDonalds
Aggie Bucks' Accepted At
These Locations:
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•George Bush Drive wNHMIIPMb
All Open 24 hours
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TAMU Outdoors 845
Rock Climbing
on/,459/70*
Nov. 15-17
J oin TAMU Outdoors for an introduction to the
exciting sport of rock climbing at Enchanted Rock
State Natural Area for all levels of climbersl Our
experienced guides will begin the weekend by
teaching you a variety of climbing techniques and
safety systems
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7W); includes: transportation, rental of group camping equipment, cliifllm
equipment, camping permits and instruction.
THANSKSGIVING & WINTER BREAK TRIPS *No„-Recnmk
McDonald's
Bryan/College Station
100%
Pure beef. Pure pleasure. That's what you get
in every Quarter Pounder with cheese
sandwich.
The unmistakably good taste of 100% pure
domestic beef.
No filters. No additives. Simply pure beef.
And for cheese lovers, there's not one, but two
melted slices of our full flavored cheese. All
tucked into a freshly toasted, sesame
seed bun.
It's your Quarter Pounder with cheese
And wee make it 100% for you.
The Texa
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chedule as
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SCUBA Dive or Snorkel
Jan. 5-9 only $479/559**
T his Winter Break venture down to
Mexico's Caribbean paradise, Cozumel
Either SCUBA dive Cozumel's beautiful ccft'
reef, sunbathe on the island's warm white
beaches, or visit ancient Mayan ruins.
Trip Includes:
Roundtrip airfare from Houston
5 days and 4 nights lodging
U.S. and Mexican departure tax
Boat/shore diving, tanks & weights
)f the street.
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nformation
Texas De
Tansportat
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A month
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Registration business) si
Now thru Dec.!
price for non-di»
Outdoor Adventure Trip
Nov. 27-Dec. 1 on/y $157/187*
D uring this Thanksgiving Break enjoy
breathtaking views from towering
mountains, and unique wildlife and
vegetation from the Guadalupe
Mountains in the West Texas lowlands.
Registration
Now thru Nov. 18
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Texas AS
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Tnony witT
Guadalupe Mts. NationalPat^ n ^ c l aS si<
Backpacking Trip
Jan. 3-11 only $325/390
V isit a canyon that measures six
times larger than the Grand
Canyon this Winter Break. Backpack
Copper Canyon in Mexico with Rec
Sports and explore one of Mexico's
national treasures..
Trip includes: transportation, guides, camping
equipment, backpacks, lodging and camping permits
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Free Climb Per Person
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