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f Texas Aggie Basketball Men vs. S.E. Louisiana Dec. 7 (Sat.) 7 p.m. BIG 12CON»i:rENCE \i IVISC I FILM SOCIETY Now Showing: lEMCEM When the 12th Man isn’t there it takes the air out of the ball! % Aggie Basketball ^ Tickets: 845-2311 jjj [Thursday, Dec. 5 19:3 Op in Emma Friday, Dec. 6 7:00 and 10:00prn Independence Day Saturday, Dec. 7 7:00and 10:00pm Independence Day Avoid long lines, buy your [tickets earlv. Tickets are $3.00. All films show n in Rudder Thcaire Complex. | Questions? Call the Aggie Cinema Hoilinc (847-8478). | Persons with special needs call 845-1515 within 3 days of the film. I | «§* Website: http://IlJms.tamu.edul 4.0 & QO TUTORING Located at 700 East Unlv. Dr. Suite #108 FINALS SCHEDULE RIP THIS AD OUT; BATT WONT COME OUT DURING FINALS Classoa Mon Decs Tuea Dec 10 tod Dec 11 Thu Dec 12 Tickets go on sale Sunday At 5p.m. ^ f Y*; X<<E X$x s Acct 209 C**h Flow* 9pm-f 2*m Part II 1 Ipm-lam Part HI ! Ipm-lam Part IV I Ipm-lam Acct 229 CASH FLOWS 9pra-12»«j BONDS Spm-7pcn or 9p«n'llpm TEST! 5pm-7pra or 9pm-npm Mock Final 5pm-7pm or 9p»-Ilpm Acct 229 CASH FLOWS 9am-12pm TESTS 10»K»-I2pm Acct 230 P»rt I Jpro-Spm or ?pixi-9pm Part II 3pe»-5pm or 7ptn-9pm Part III 3po*-5pm or 7pm-9pm Part IV 3pm-5pm or 7pm-9pm Bana 303 Jil.tin/Diirc£y. Part I 5p«n-7pm II 5pm-7pm Part III 5pm~7pm Part IV $pm-7pm Bana 303 Dr. Tretter „ Please check weekend schedules below Bana 305 Port 1 Upm-lom Part U i Ipm-lam Part 111 1 Ipm-lam Pan IV I Ipm-lam Biol 113 l ^; . . . Parti S-7pm OR 7-9pro Part H 10*m-12pm Part UI I0a*»-J2pi» Eton 202 Please check weekend schedules below Econ 203 Parti 12pm-3pm Part 11 12pm-3pro Econ 322 Please check weekend schedules below Fine 341 Part I 9 pm-11pm PartU Spm-llpm Part III 9pm-1Ipm Part IV 9pm-! Inn* Fine 341 Please cheek weekend schedules below Matt* 142 Part I 7pm*9pa» PartH ?pm-9pm Part HI 7pm~9pm Part IV 7pm-9pm Math 142 Please check weekend schedules below Math 151 Parti 3pm-Spt» Part 11 PartlH 3ptn-5nro Part IV 3pm-5pm Math 151 Please check weekend schedules below Math 152 Parti Ipra Part II 9pm-11pm Part III Part IV 9pm-11 pm Mgm! 211 Please check weekend schedules below Bana 303 Dr. Tretter Sat Dec 14 Part I 4pm«7pm Sun Dec 15 Part II 4pm-7pm Weekend U — Econ 202 Dr. Allen ; Sat Dec 7 Fart I 3pm-6pm Sun Dec 8 Part II 3pm«6pm This Weekend Econ 202 Dr. Allen Sat Dec 14 Part I 1 Oam-1 pm Sun Dec 15 Part II 10ant-lpm Econ 322 Sat Dec 14 Part l ipfn-4pm Sun Dec 15 Part II tpm-4pm N«< Fine 341 Fri Dec 13 Fart I 6pm-9pm Sat Dec 14 Fart 11 6pm-9pm Sun Dec 15 Part HI 7pm-9pm Next Weekend Math 142 Fri Dec 6 Part I 4pni-7pm Sat Dee 7 Part II 4pm-7pm Sun Dec 8 Part III 4pm-7pm This Weekend Math 151 IV are on Wed A Thu> Sat Dec 7 Part I 7pm-9pm Sun Dec 8 Part 11 7pm-9pm This Weekend Mgtnt 211 4 times - available ! Sun Dec 15 / Mon Dec 16 3pm-6pra or 6pro-9pm Neat Weekend Mgmt 211 Detail Sessions Sun Dec 15 Part I 9pm-I tpm Mon Dec 16 { Tuc Dec 16 Part II OR Part II 9pm-11 pm j 9pm-l Ipm Mure ? ; Tickets go on sale 1/2 hour before business each day 4.0 & Go is located behind Golden Coral and next to Sidepockets, on the Centerpoie bus route. Call S48-Tutor (8886) for more details. Campus Friday • December:. What's Up? Friday Pagan Student Association: There will be a social meeting at 7 p.m. at Copasetic Cafe. For more informa tion call Carrie at 268-5634. Puerto Rican Student Association: There will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. For more infor mation call Rafael at 775-0393. MSC Tunnel Rooms. Membership is not required. For information call Daniel at 845-1515. Horticulture and Forestry Science Departments: The Department pre sents “A Disney Christmas” in the Horticulture and Forestry Science Building. There will be an open house with carolers and refresh ments. The MASH toy drive will con tinue today and end on December 7. For more information, call Gretchen at 774-0911. 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 Coliseum at 4:00 p.m. Different levels of run ners are welcome. For more infor mation call Dao at 260-2441. Wesley Foundation (Methodist Stu dent Center): There will be a Bible study with a guest speaker at 12:30 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation, 201 Tauber in College Station. For ques tions call 846-4701. Saturday Winter in Aggieiand Craft Fair: The MSC Hospitality invites you to start your holiday shopping on campus by visiting more than 80 tables with items like Aggie paraphernelia, jew elry, and holiday decorations from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on the first floor of the MSC. For more information call Cecilia Abbott at 845-1515. Catholic Students Association: Graduate Students Group will meet at St. Mary’s Student Center at 6 p.m. for dinner gathering at lo cal restaurant. For more informa tion contact Bob at 779-6713 or Tim at 822-5248. 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. Call Todd Hendreks at 764- 8561 for information. Contradance Organizers: There will be traditional New England dancing from 3-6 p.m. at the A&M Methodist Church Annex, located at the NE corner of College Main and Church Street. No experience or partner needed. For more information call Ruth at 775-5600 or email Ruth_Riegel@odp.tamu.edu. ation/Brazos Valley Fite ciation: The Seventh Ann Bell Run, a 2-mile run/ begin at 1:30 p.m., start intersection of University South College Avenue, the same course as For more information,c: Hegar at 764-3424. French Club: Meet in fn Sul Ross statue at 2:45 Christmas caroling at Nursing Home with the Club. For details call Apr 2357 or Kellye at 847-021: DENTOM 1 pn’s Bas U Catholic Students Associaon open i r ministry will be held.at&aiB snappx Brazos County Jail. Activity elude communion services* lowship. Meet at St. ride. Call Bee Lee at 764l| St. Mary's at 846-5717 foro: f All Foreign Language Clubs: There will be a potluck supper at 7 p.m. in the Lutheran Student Center. MAES (The Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists): There will be a general meeting at 6:45 p.m. in 226 MSC. Everyone is welcome. For more information call Jennifer at 847-0652. United Campus Ministry: There will be a Bible study at 5:30 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church behind the Dixie Chicken. For details call Frank Yates at 846-1221. MSC Nova: There will be open gam ing from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. in MSC Tunnel Rooms. Membership is not required. For information call Daniel at 845-1515. What’s Up is a Battalion! that lists non-profit stui faculty events and act Items should be submil later than three daysinaci Davis MSC Nova: There will be open gaming from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. in Sunday College Station Parks & Recre- Senate Continued from Page 1 “Now they’ve told the students that they don’t want what 65 percent of the students want,” Howard said. Rob Cullison, a Northside senator, Rules and Regulations committee member and sophomore political science major, voted in the Nov. 24 meeting to send the bill to the Sen ate, but voted against discharging the bill from committee Wednesday night. Cullison said he believed the Senate should have debated the issue, but voted against discharging the bill because he re spects the 17 other committee members and the votes they made. Cullison said a motion to discharge a bill is usually used when a committee does not do its job, and he believes the committee did its job. “That motion to discharge the bill was in ef fect telling those senators (in the committee)... they didn’t do their job,” Cullison said. Chris Torn, head yell leader and a senior agricultural development major, said he does not support run-off elections and thinks the Senate made the right decision in not dis charging the bill. Torn said the present election system works, and rewards those candidates who campaign hard. “I believe right now we have a system that rewards people for campaigning their rears off,” Torn said. “It allows anyone who’s willing to work hard to win.” Gary Kipe, a senior yell leader and an agri cultural development major, said he is in sup port of what A&M students want. of the desired run date Itern by 14 tion deadlines and notic® though not events and will notbfii«in the fi What’s Up. If you haveai»P>4ch Tony tions, please call thene^le disapp at 845-3313. was Ok B was too Bhe Aggi “I feel that as representatives of the::.? P. h ° n ^ t ^ body that they (senators) were electedtj^ press the views of the student body,”Kipf “The student body clearly said wfaattht®^. M ' 11 ' lieved in. 1 believe the student senators::|! a 1 have taken that information and move 0111 ward with it instead of sitting on it." In other business, the Senateagrf:B ul ' c ° the Flexible Tuition and Fee Simplified 6 .d, 6 Resolution, and the Policy on Minors was passed unanimously. The Flexible Tuition and Fee Simpl—j., tion Resolution stated that the Studer 1e . ^ ' . . c c r> . gainst Sou ate is not m taxor of Ki'pn'sc'ntative:®^ ^ 20-1 erforma n ajbey Ande O’ ts apiec Bit was arone sa II lade it tou aps and p nd half.” Ogden’s Fee Simplification BillorSei rday at 7 p. Ratliff’s Flexible Tuition Bill. The Policy on Minors Bill outlinedallr sity-wide minors policy, since the Uni'.fji/V| 1X1111 does not currently have an official poi::f garding academic minors. lEVS DU *1 R? .260-2660 f 725B University Drive FOR THE WEEK OF DEC 9-15 TICKETS GO ON SALE SUNDAY 3-5 PM HBBBTi jjjjjjftla SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MON Dec 9 TUES Dec 10 WED Dec 11 THUR Dec 12 CHEM 101 1-3 PM CH 12, 13 CH 14 REV CH 1-7 REV CH 7-14 CHEM 101 3-5 PM CH 12, 13 CH 14 REV CH 1-7 REV CH 7-14 PHYS 218 5-7 PM CH 19, 20 CH 14 REV CH 1-6 REV CH 7-13 PHYS 201 7-9 PM CH 20, 21 CH 22, 23 REV CJH 1-6 REV CH 7-13 CHEM 101 9-11 PM CH 12, 13 CH 14 REV CH 1-7 REV CH 7-.14 CHEM 102 11 PM-1 AM CH 21 CH 25 ORGANIC & CH 30 PRAC FINAL Kennicutt CHEM 102 3-5 PM PHYS 201 5-7 PM PHYS 218 7-9 PM CHEM 101 9-11 PM DEC 14 SATURDAY PRAC FINAL 1 PRAC FINAL 1 PRAC FINAL 1 PRAC FINAL 1 DEC 15 SUNDAY PRAC FINAL 2 PRAC FINAL 2 PRAC FINAL 2 PRAC FINAL 2 MON Dec 9 TUES Dec 10 WED Dec 11 THUR Dec 12 PHYS 208 5-7 PM OR 11 PM-1 AM CH 34, 35 CH 37, 38 FINAL REV A FINAL REV B MATH 151 7-9 PM PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 PRAC FINAL MATH 152 9-11 PM PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 PRAC FINAL BUSINESS MON Dec 9 TUES Dec 10 WED Dec 11 THUR Dec 12 ACCT 229 3-5 PM CH 10 CASH FLOW FINAL REV 1 FINAL REV 2 ACCT 230 5-7 PM CH 15 CH 16 FINAL REV 1 FINAL REV 2 ACCT 229 7-9 PM CH 10 CASH FLOW FINAL REV 1 FINAL REV 2 FINC 341 9-11 PM CH 19 CH 20 FINAL REV 1 FINAL REV 2 FINC 341 11 PM-1 AM CH 19 CH 20 FINAL REV 1 FINAL REV 2 SUN Dec 15 SUN DEC REVIf SUN Dec 15 ACCT 229 5-7 PM PRAC FINAL DAY 15TH EWS ACCT 230 7-9 PM PRAC FINAL SUMMER «/* t Two 5-week sessions : The Texa j/omen’s Sv earns will s s the worm nd the div More than 75 quality education courses nk t | n| whj French Immersion 3-weeli-. Program . men eW 9 eam heads Ponf-Aven Art Program A " ,0 " io - Both diva quads, aloi The American University of Paris /ith tf THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS Accredited by ifte Middle States Association Summer Programs, Box S-4 60 East 42nd St., Suite 1463 New York, New York 10165 Tel. (212) 983-14 14 Fax (212) 983-0444 Web site -http://www.oup,| immers ^ Email - Summer@aup.fr Jp m p et j tion "Bay and S< /omen’s Rimming Bm, w compete he Texas AGGIE RING ORDER! Women’s agner sai |uad is loo 2. THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDEI CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENf 16 ^ th6 n ’ j This shot DEADLINE: December 6, 1996 Undergraduate Student Requirements: You must be a degree seeking student and have a total of 95 credit hours reflect Texas A&M University Student Information Management System. (A passed course, repeated and passed, cannot count as additional credit hours.) 30 credit hours must have been completed in residence at Texas A&M University, lid. “We’ll c i and I thin! if |ln San A swimming t igainst a stil that prior to January 1, 1994, you were registered at Texas A&M University and succesi completed a fall/spring semester or summer term (I and II or 10 weeks) as a full-li^r BV ' or our ^ in good standing (as defined in the University catalog). Of in agains 60 credit hours must have been completed in residence at Texas A&M University if you'' 1 10 n, ” Men’: mester at Texas A&M University was January 1994 or thereafter, or if you donotqi# lesh said, the successful semester requirement. Should your degree be conferred with less^ iwimmers in resident credits, this requirement will be waived after your degree is posted on the Stud 6 ' ^ S ome formation Management System. vyj|| tie 3. You must have a 2^0 cumulative GPR at Texas A&M University., 1. You must be in good standing with the University, including no registration ortransciip for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. Graduate Student Requirements If you are a December 1996 degree candidate and you do not have an Aggie ringfp® or degree, you may place an order after you meet the following requirements: “This is a l&Ms exas 1. Your degree is conferred and posted on the Texas A&M University Student Management System; and h You are in good standing with the University, including no registration or transcriptW* early Slgl past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. If you have completed all of your degree requirements and can obtain a “Letter of Coin?' from the Officq of Graduate Studies, the original letter of completion, with the seal,r ; presented to the Ring Office in lieu of your degree being posted. Procedure To Order A Ring: 1. If you meet all of the above requirements, you must visit the Ring Office Friday, December 6, 1996, to complete the application for eligibility verification. Texas A6 ; oach Mark fospects 1 The recruit If your application is approved and you wish to receive your ring on February 19 you must return and pay in full by cash, check, money order, or your personal' Mastercard (with your name imprinted) no later than December 11,1996. Men’s 10K-$309.00 Women’s 10K - $174.00 14K-$421.00 14K-$202.01 PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 THE BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS ATTENTION: UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE STUDENTS Add $8.00 for Class of ‘95 or before. The ring delivery date is February 19, 1997. Man Holtf I'/infielder perne, infk pm Beaum Justin Trimmi . , I “This is a Students who will complete all of the ring requirements after the cruiting, Jo ‘96 semester final grades are posted or after commencement, f th ese y 0un g order their rings beginning approximately January 15,1996. People aswi visit the Aggie Ring Office between December 2 & 19 to complete players. We t audit request and to receive further information. In the event you signed in the not be in the College Station area between January 15 and Febr# course, we v to place your order in person, please pick up a mail order foiffl* see on the be sized for your ring before you leave town. pext summer