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K The Battalion AMPUS Wednesday Page 9 November 20, 1 996 What’s Up? Wednesday Collegiate 4-H: There will be a general meet- glat 7:30 p.m. in 127 Kleberg followed by iking the Aggieland group picture at 9 p.m. in achry. For more information contact Angela ad). This rate app ulak at 260-6080. t an additional 5 d; nd to quality forh Center for Academic Enhancement: There ill be a GRE Math review from 7 - 9 p.m. in 24 Blocker. For more information call Jackie hilek at 845-2724. JOMMATE1 . ^ Aggie Democrats: There will be a wrap-up $225/mo. n + ^5™t leeting for the semester with new officer s-7322snsuorcu,lections at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. For more isos^ 138a P' sP nn ’ ^formation call Kristy Perez at 823-2505. lester. own bdm iTil ' r ard fw S r U ? International Students College Success own bedroomT iroup: There will be discussion group on Read- Many amsmties : ; jst lent and a video entitled Welcome Home vomrm. . itn-nger from 5:15-6:30 p.m. in the LRD, ah bins pam owWans Library. ERVICES the Learning Skills Center of the Student Sr Counseling Service: There will be a workshop ,ue in Memory Enhancement from 10-11 a.m. in mg & bf- w 03 Henderson. For details call 845-4427. . Sat(8am-2tt| ..psychology Club: Pictures for the Aggieland 'iTujmV vil l be ta ken 8:30 p.m. in Zachry. Wear Psy- rfy :h(|logy Club t-shirts. For details call Angela at 59 f 0072 - D - —-J AMSA: There will be a general meeting at •nissed ci3:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. For more information 1 p m E,e : :al) Harvey at 847-0882. IANTED RAVEL ^ TAMU Zoological Society: Dr. Dave Hale will >peak about “The Role of Field Work in System atic and Evolutionary-Genetic Research” at 7 a.m. in 100 Butler. For details call Casey Bar on at 696-2259. sit Canterbury Association of Episcopal Stu dents: Please join us for celebration of the Holy Eucharist with supper and fellowship at 6:15 a.m. at Canterbury House, 902 George Bush. Everyone is welcome. Call Mark Crawford at 596-0774 for details. Mechanical Engineering Graduate Stu- ■‘ent Organization: Dr. K. Ted Hartwig will speak on Proposal Writing from 12-12:30 b.m. and Ms. Terri Morrison, Asst. Director of :he University Career Center, will be speaking an the topic, “An Introduction to the Texas [TjYTM Career Center” from 12:30-1:30 in 301 i Engineering Physics. For more information eaall Felipe at 862-8070. UKSIUift Study Abroad Programs: There will be an nfornnational meeting on your last chance to _ > study abroad in Dominica - The Nature Island |d earn TAMU credit from 4:30-5 p.m. in 58 Bizzell Hall West. For more information 845-0544. Reformed University Fellowship: Join us for an evening of praise, worship, and fellowship at 8:30 p.m. in 110 Koldus. For more information contact Brad Matthews at 764-2903. Women in Science and Engineering (WISE): There will be a brown bag lunch seminar at 12:30 p.m. in 342 Zachry with Dr. Barbara Gas- tel speaking on "Women Scientists and the Me dia". For more information call Nancy Mag- nussen at 845-5587 or email nancy@isc.tamu.edu. PreDental Society: There will be a general meeting with guest speaker Dr. Birdwell at 7 p.m. in 292B MSC to discuss general dentistry. For details call Jenny at 696-2218. MSC Film Society’s Film on Video: There will be a free showing of “The City of Lost Chil dren” with Ron Perlman at 7 p.m. in 130 Acad emic. See this French film featuring fantastic art design. For details call Kim Ngo at 847- 3198. MSC LT Jordan Institute for International Awareness Fellows Program: Daxa Patel will give a presentation on her independent re search in Costa Rica at 8:30 p.m. in 230 MSC. For details call Jessica Longoria at 847-2116. Women in Science and Engineering: We are presenting a brown bag lunch with Dr. Bar bara J. Gastel, Associate Professor of Journal ism and of Medical Humanities at A&M, at 12:30 p.m. in 342 Zachry. She will discuss how she used her training in science to branch out into the field of science journalism, and will include tips on being interviewed by reporters. Everyone is welcome and beverages and snacks will be served. For more information contact Nancy Magnussen at nancy@isc.tamu.edu or 845-5587. Texas A&M Sports Car Club: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 111 Koldus. First timers welcome. There will be storytime and dinner afterwards. For more information call Robert 260-9939. TAMU Snow Ski Club: There wil be a meet ing at 8:30 p.m. in 292B MSC to collect money for the Christmas trip to Telluride, CO. Agnostic & Athiest Student Group: There will be an open meeting with discussion on “Religion: Theory and Practice” from 8-10 p.m. in 128D Zachry. For more information call 268-AASG. Aggie Democrats: Join us for cookies, club elections, and lively politics at 8:30 p.m. in 228 MSC. For more information call Kristy at 825-2505. Agronomy Society: There will be a general meeting at 7:15 p.m. in 124 Heep. For more in formation call Curtis at 696-2886. AMSA Premed: There will be a TASK force meeting, a summary of the regional convention, and elections at 8:15 p.m. in 410 Rudder. For details contact harvey@tamu.edu. FACEs (Freshmen Adjusting to College Ex periences): There will be a general meeting on avoiding MIPs and DWIs during bonfire at 7 p.m. in 231 MSC. Keep alcohol from shattering the tradition. For more information call FACEs at 845-9804. Music Program-College of Liberal Arts: There will be a Brown Bag Concert featuring Zoya Shukhatovich on piano at 12:30 p.m. in 402 Academic. For more information call Re becca Binder at 845-3355. Hispanic Business Student Association: There will be a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 128 Wehner. Thursday American Institute of Chemical Engineers: There will be a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 203 Zachary. A representative from Union Car bide will be speaking and free pizza will be served. For more information call Robert Car penter at 862-4709. Off Campus Aggies: Off campus students meet for stack shifts for Aggie Bonfire. Events will last from 6 p.m.-12 a.m. at Bonfire site. For details call Corbin Wickman at 693-5228. La Tertulia Matinee: We will be presenting the 1991 Oscar winning, Belle Epoque at 7 p.m. in 128 Academic Building. This will count for culture credit points. A sign up sheet will be available. Study Abroad Programs: There will be an in formational meeting on your last chance to study abroad in Dominica - The Nature Island and earn TAMU credit from 4-5 p.m. in 358 Bizzell Hall West. For more information call 845-0544. Pagan Student Association: There will be a so cial meeting at 7 p.m. at the Copasetic Cafe. For more information call Carrie Carman at 268-5634. Alaskan Aggies: There will be Thursday night TV and food at Julie’s apartment at 7 p.m. Call Brian at 693-4647 or Julie at 694- 3556 for directions. What’s Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit student and fac ulty events and activities. 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 newsroom at 845-3313. Earn College Credit in 4-Weeks It * a! t [Most classes meet Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, Dec. l6-Jan. 10, from 9 am to 12 noon or 12:30-3:30 pm tOOK, TORY NNEX D to the Eng- ll-lookforitie se one ay cash or Express, g , stop by the ower) from ident ID.) If n you regis- plus tax at laid >, you may per copy. IS account id phone nui ACCOUNTING 'Office Accounting I Central, Stafford Prin of Accounting I Northline, Westgate 'Prin of Accounting II Northline, Westgate ANTHROPOLOGY ICultural Anthropology Stafford ARTS Art Appreciation Northline Art History I Northline, Stafford, Westgate Art History II Northline, Westgate BUSINESS ADMINISTRATON Intro to Business Central, Northline, Stafford Business Law I Stafford, Northline Prin of Management Central, Northline, Stafford Human Relations in Business Stafford COMPUTER SCIENCE Multiple courses in continuing education CRIMINAL JUSTICE Intro to Criminal Justice Northline Crime in America Westgate ECONOMICS Prin of Econ, Macro Stafford, Northline, Westgate Prin of Econ, Micro Stafford, Northline, Westgate ENGLISH Developmental English Central, Northline, Westgate Fund of Grammar & Comp II Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate Composition I Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate Composition II Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate Technical Writing I Northline, Westgate Survey of American Lit I Northline, Stafford, Westgate Survey of American Lit II Northline Intro to Multicultural Lit Central Intro to Fiction Central, Northline, Westgate Intro to Poetry Central English as a Second Language ..Westgate GOVERNMENT National, State, Local I Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate National, State, Local II Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate GUIDED STUDIES Study Skills Northline, Stafford Dev Reading, Non Native Stafford HISTORY US to 1877 Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate US from 1 877 Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate MATH Developmental Math Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate Fundamental Math I Northline, Stafford Fundamental Math II Northline, Stafford, Westgate Intermediate Algebra Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate College Algebra Central, Northline, Stafford, Westgate Plane Trig Stafford Finite Math Northline, Westgate Calculus Applications Northline, Westgate Precalculus Northline, Westgate Register before December 12. 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It’s not too late to sign up for Informational Meeting Times in November MON. NOV. 4 at 3pm WED. NOV. 6 at 3pm TUE. NOV. 12 at 4:30pm THUR. NOV. 14 at 3pm MON. NOV. 18 at 4pm WED. NOV. 20 at 4pm TUE. NOV. 26 at 3pm WED. NOV. 27 at 2pm *A11 informational meeting held in 358 Bizzell Hall West FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Prof. Howard Marchitello Tues.Thurs, 10:00-12:00 2 IOC Blocker 845-8320 Prof. Gary Halter Mon., Wed., Fri. 9:00 - 11:00 024 Bolton Hall 845-3127 Study Abroad Programs 161 Bizzell Hall West 845-0544 Study at the Santa Chiara Center in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy and earn Texas A&M credit! All classes in English! All majors Welcome! ARTS 350 : The Arts and Civilization Prof. Paolo Barucchieri LBAR 333: Italian Civilization & Culture: Italian Renaissance Literature Prof: Howard Marchitello POLS 316: Urban Politics Prof. Gary Halter STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS OFFICE 161 Bizzell Hall W. - 845-0544 John D. Huntley Class of ‘97 313 B South College Avenue, College Station, TX 77840 (409) 846-8916 Sundown specials SERVED DAILY 4 P.M. TIL 6:30 P.M. ANGUS SIRLOIN 8.95 A 9oz. heavy aged Angus sirloin. BUTTERMILK CHICKEN FRIED STEAK 7.95 Fresh round steak, dipped in a buttermilk batter and lightly fried, served with your choice of ranch fries or uptown mashed potatoes. GRILLED CHICKEN 7.95 A seasoned boneless chicken breast cooked to PERFECTION and topped with our grilled pan onions. BABY BACK RIBS 9.95 A full rack of the most tender and tasty BBQ ribs in Texas. FRESH SALMON 10.95 Fresh salmon marinated in bourbon, brown sugar and spices. Grilled in lemon sauce. T-Bone catches ‘em himself. All items above include hot bread and house salad with your choice of baked potato, uptown mashed potatoes or ranch steak fries. 809 E. UNIVERSITY (Next to the Hilton) V 846-6823 J JUNIOR E-WALK ACTIVITIES Who: The Class of ‘98 (WHOOP!) What: Pull Out Yell Practice Frank Cox (I Bleed Maroon) Live Elephants Prize Drawings • (Free Scuba Lessons, Meals, Tutoring) When: 98 Min. after noon, Nov. 25 Where: Bonfire Site LET THEM DIE IN PEACE. KEEP IT CLEAN!