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|| “There are some things (dish
es) you’ve never heard of and
they’re really delicious,” Garza
said. “[It is] a big 'go eat as much
as you can’ thing.”
|! She said 28 countries will be repre-
ated at the buffet. Each country
ngs 300 servings of three dishes for
otal of 900 servings of food from
:h country.
Thursday, delegates from countries
iresented at A&M will attend a Con-
Is Banquet. A&M administrators
d international student leaders also
will attend the banquet.
International Week concludes Fri
day with an international talent show
and fashion parade in Rudder Audito
rium at 7 p.m. The theme for this year’s
dress parade is “The Story of a Cele
bration’s Costume.” Participants will
tell the story of the origin and purpose
of their costumes.
After the show, there will be a
closing ceremony with internation
al music and food. Awards for out
standing country presentations and
performances will be given at an
awards party.
Kumar said International Week is
not just for international students. The
events are open to all students and the
Bryan-College Station community.
He said it will be an experience every
one will remember.
“It’s one way of bringing them a
step closer to the international stu
dents here in a way which is mutual
ly beneficial,” Kumar said. “It’s fun,
but it’s enlightening to learn more
about different people.”
Tickets are $8 for the buffet and $4
for the talent show or $11 for both,
and tickets may be purchased at the
MSC Box Office. All other Interna
tional Week activities are free.
For more information about In
ternational Week, students can call
the office of International Student
Services at 845-1825.
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after first round of tests?
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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
AFRICAN-AMERICAN ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Nominate the individual who exemplifies outstanding academic, service, and leadership skills.
THE AWARDS
EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP
REGINALD BROADUS AWARD S/Mt y-Jf OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE
OUTSTANDING STUDENT ATHLETE OUTSTANDING CORPS MEMBER
OUTSTANDING STUDENT INVOLVEMENT SALUTE TO FACULTY OR STAFF MEMBER
PICK UP NOMINATION FORMS IN THE STUDENT PROGRAMS OFFICE IN THE MSC BAC CUBICLE OR
SUBMIT NOMINATIONS ON THE MSC BAC WEBSITE AT HTTP://BAC.TAM U. EDU
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 845-1 SI 5.
PRESENTED BY THE MSC BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE
AND PAN-HEL.I_ENIC COUNCIL.
WHAT’S IT LIKE AT THE PLASMA CENTER?
To the staff of the Plasma Center,
I would like to start by saying thank you
to each and every employee for making the past
three years enjoyable in a professional, efficient
and courteous environment. As a donor since
1993, I have been more than satisfied with every
aspect of your operation, which allows myself and
others to contribute what we can to community
service, all the while being serviced by diligent,
but relaxed, workers. Everyone at the Plasma
Center, from those behind the front counter to
the phlebotomists to the supervisors, have made
great efforts to insure that each donor feels hy-
gienically safe, as well as keeping the atmosphere
light.
Like most, I started coming to the Plas
ma Center for monetary reasons, but I soon de
veloped acquaintances that appealed to me al
most as much as the original need for money,
enabling me to look forward to each donation,
not only for my wallet’s sake but also to see my
friends. Like I commented to someone recently,
talking to people at the Plasma Center was like
getting mail from a far-off friend that you don’t
get to do much with, but who you can talk to as
often as you write. For those acquaintances and
for your continual services. I would like to thank
all of those I’ve come to know and appreciate over
the past three years - Emily, and Tracy, Heath, and
Marty, Ada and Josie, etc... more I can’t remem
ber or those who have gone on to better things.
So, as I graduate from this great Univer
sity, I bid you all a fond farewell and strong com
mendations on such a successful blend of quali
ty medical practice and friendly service. Thank
you all and have a great summer. Thanks, C.F.
700 E. University Dr.
268-6050
4223 Wellborn Rd.
THE PLASMA CENTER 846 8855
biological:
Graduating Seniors
are invited to attend an
Information Session
with the
Archon Group, L.P.
Company Overview
Archon Group, a majority-owned subsidiary of Goldman, Sachs & Co., is a full ser
vice commercial mortgage loan and real estate investment management
company with over $4 billion under management.
Positions Available
F/nanc/aMna/ysf positions available for Dallas Headquarters, as well as regional of
fices in McLean, Virginia; Los Angeles, California; and Houston, Texas.
Principle Lines of Business
Portfolio Management Real Estate Asset Management
Development/Value Enhancement Loan Asset Management
Structured Finance Acquisitions/Due Diligence
Partnership Accounting/Loan Servicing Environmental/Structural
Session Information
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 1997
Location: MSC Room 292-A 5:30 p.m.
Resume Deadline: Tuesday, February 25, 1997 5:00 p.m.
On-Campus Interviews: Friday, March 21, 1997
Archon Group, an equal opportunity employer, does not discriminate
in employment on any basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
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