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    Come Meet the Honors Professors
Before You Pegister for Classes!
HONORS (SCHEDULING
CONcSORTIUM
Monday, November 11, 1996
730 - 8:30 p.m.
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POSITION OPEN
GRADUATE ASSISTANT
NON-TEACHING (GANT)
Applicants must have the following skills:
* Flexibility
* Strong writing ability and fluency in English
* A working knowledge of computers and/or word
processing. Software used: Microsoft Office (Word
for Windows 6.0, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel);
Corel Graphics (Draw, Graph, and Chart); Aldus
Page maker 5.0; Adobe Photoshop. Familiarity with
networked PC’s, document scanner, CD-ROM, and
electronic mail systems a plus. (On-the-job training
i|l|>rovided in all applications.) j
* Ability and desire to work with students and faculty
* Ability to work independently and as a team member
Apply by submitting a resume and a two-page essay on the im
portance of International education as it relates to your back
ground and professional interests to Ms. Cathy S. Schuu, Staff
Assistant, Study Abroad Program Office (address below). AP
PLICATION DEADLINE: ASAP; closing when positions are
filled. Applicants should not contact the Study Abroad Pro
grams Office by phone or in person.
Study Abroad Programs Office
Texas A&M University
161 Bizzell Hall West
allege Station, TX 77843-3262
4,0 & QO TUTOEme
Located at 700 East Univ. Dr. Suite # 108
The week of November 10 - November 14
Classes
Sun
Nov 10
Mon
Nov 11
Tue
Nov 12
Wed
Nov 13
Tbur
Nov 14
Accl 209
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ttpm-IOpm
Parti
8pm-10pm
hahi
8pm-JOptn
Part 4
8pm-10pm
' Accl 229
Test review
Dpro-I2ara
Teat review
Acct 230
Part l
10pm-12am
Part 2
10pm-12am
Part .1
I0pm-I2am
Part 4
I0pm-!2am
Acct 315
:
Part »
5pm-8pm
Part 2
5 pm-8 pm
Sana 305
Far Sfcri»*anl
SraitfeiSHer
Part 1
9pm-12am
Part 2
9pm-I2am
Part 3
9pm-12am
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Biol 113
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Part !
5pm-8pm
Part 2
5pm-8pm
Fine 341
Part 1
8 pm-10pm
Parti
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Part J
Spra-IOpm
Part 4
8pm-10pm
Math 141
Part 1
5pr»-8pm
Part 2
6pm-9ptn
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Mgmt 211
Test Review
3pm-6pm
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Test Review
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Part 2
Tickets Go on sal© Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
4.0 & Go Is located behind Golden Coral and next to sidepockets,
on the Centerpole bus route.
Call 846-Tutor (8886) for more details.
Study Abroad in Mexico City
Summer SI
International Studies and Public
delations
Informational meetings will be held:
Monday Nov. 11, 3:00-3:30
Tuesday Nov. 12, 3:00-3:30
Wednesday Nov. 13, 10:00-10:30am
All meetings will be held in Bizzell West,
Room 358
For more information contact:
Study Abroad Programs
161 Bizzell Hall West
(409)845-0544
Monday
Paj
November 11,'
► What’s Up?
Monday
TSEA: The last book fair of the se
mester will be held from 9 a.m.-4
p.m. in the MSC Hallway. For more
information call Shayne at 268-
3045 or Rhonda at 696-7002.
Aggie Sack: The Texas A&M Foot-
bag Club: There will be freestyle
hacking at 4 p.m. near the Rudder
Statue. For more information, call
Tab at 764-8887.
runners are welcome. For more in
formation call Dao at 260-2441.
Please c h ec k the blue scree;
room number. For more infi
tion call 845-1515.
Career Center: There will be a Coop
erative Education Orientation semi
nar at 3:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder.
Study Abroad Programs: There will
be an informational meeting to pro
mote the International Studies and
Public Relations program from 3-
3:30 p.m. in 358 Bizzell Hall West.
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 informa
tion call Rick at 696-8775.
Tuesday
Ag
By
Tu
Career Center: There will be a
Salary Negotiation seminar at 5:30
p.m. in 410 Koldus.
NABA (National Association of
Black Accountants): There will be a
general meeting and a presentation
by Andersen Consulting on Business
Etiquette from 7-8:15 in 502 Rud
der. The dress is business casual.
Environmental Issues Committee
of Student Government: Please
bring your recyclable items to
Rudder Fountain between 11 and
2 p.m. For more information call
Jessica Porazzo at 694-9021.
Men’s Lacrosse Club: There will be
a practice session 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.
Off Campus Aggies: Off campus
students will meet for stack shifts
from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Bonfire
site. For more information contact
Corbin Wickman at 693-5228.
Sigma Tau Delta: There will be a
"Creativity in the Classroom” guest
lecture in 402 Rudder at 8:30 p.m.
For more information call Jeanette
at 847-1846.
Aggime: There will be a free Japan
ese animation screening from 7-
9:30 p.m. at the LRD, Evans Library.
For details call Arthur at 846-7048.
Officers’ Christian Fellowship:
Weekly Bible study will be held in
the Da Sheill Room of the Corps
Center at 8:30 p.m. The focus will
be how to be a Christian and in the
Corps of Cadets or military. Free re
freshments will be served and
everyone is welcome. For details
call Tara Tripp at 847-1081.
Student Counseling Service-His-
panic Student Group: There will be
a meeting for Hispanic students to
discuss issues relevant to their per
sonal and academic well-being in a
supportive and confidential environ
ment from 5:15-6:30 p.m. in Hen
derson Hall. For information call Dr.
Juan Riker at 845-4427, ext. 134.
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.
Honors Student Council: Come
meet your Honors professors and
see their syllab before registering
for classes from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in
212 MSC. For more information call
Marci Streck at 847-1921.
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 Colise
um at 5:30 p.m. Different levels of
Life Savers Bible Study: Come join
us for an evening of praise, worship,
and bible study from 6-8 p.m. For
more information call Sanchez Nash
at 821-2138.
MSC NOVA: There will be a gener
al committee meeting at 7 p.m.
Horseman’s Association: The
be a general meeting at 7 p
113 Kleberg. For more infonf
call Shannon Castle at 696-33; 1 Saddled
tering S
TSEA: The last book fair of: a g a j nst p a
mester will be held from 9e Texas A&IV
4 p.m. in MSC Hallway. Foi tvvo object
information call Shayne a:. reac i-,i n g t ]
3045 or Rhonda at 696-7003 aiu j fig Ur in
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Study Abroad Programs: The t i ie Aggie
be an informational meeting Stewart or 1
mote the Italy Spring '97 pro; ^ The A&IS
from 3:30-4:15 p.m. in 358 p|i e ci half c
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yards in a ;
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service that lists nonf P losion lef
student and faculty eveM c ^° wn 1
and activities. Items slit
be submitted no latert| jTexas
three days in advance o!
desired run date. Appi
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are not events and will 1
be run in What’s Up. If
have any questions, pie
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submissions are on Thet
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Baylor
Master Bootmaker
In Town Three Days Only
Order Your Aggie Senior Boots
November 17, 18, 19
In Lounge ‘A’ on the Quad
We will have samples to see and try on
Delivery in January
$495 total
November 17, 10-8
November 18, 10'6
November 19, 8-4
For More Information call 268-6831
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