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Thursday • March27;; Ewe Hall You’re late! You’re late! For a Very Important Date' HOUSING FAIR TODAY!! 1st Floor MSC B y jed Society of Mexican-American Engineering & Scientists present A Corporate Panel Discussion with Radian International Price Waterhouse Mobil Ernst & Young TONIGHT MSC Room 226 @ 7 p.m. All Are Welcome!!! Food will be served. ' tv:..*** \ ''’Si#*- bww2‘.. *.. Visit us at the Housing Fair NOW LEASING Brand New Phase II Opening Fall ‘97 • New 2 bedroom/2 bath • Fully Furnished - • Alarm System • 2 Swimming Pools • Hot Tub • Club House • Tennis, basketball, & Sand Volleyball courts • Close to campus • Weight room • Computer room UNIVERSITY ♦ < () VI M <) N S ♦ 950 Colgate 764-8999 Hours: M'F 9-6pm • Sat lOHpm • Sun l-Spm Peeps t Trte THAT IT COAAZ To 0OH ft-rrewnoM TWT Vow- (AS**'" ~ ' FftO&tACT MA \r you bo ^0<VvPtA 90'^ ouft berAANbS WC l=0<2CGt> Tfc ael Sksteh By Quatro T© ME, ALCOHOL HAS NO SCHTlCK, AND NICOTINE TUSTMAK£5ME SICK SO GIVE ME THE GUILTY PLEASURE ONE OF UNPARALLELED MEASURE, Of ENTOrrNG A PIXIE STICK! A .O'.'.tyj - *v " e V T , l , ■ fo O) \ 7 x~ ZIG6Y RESEMBLES "Otf/w/rj,,VI A WALKING MUSHROOM? J2 CALLr iWLMceP? Regents Continued from Pagel I le said similar child caiek. at other universities havebeena] and those centers also werefoJ have waiting lists. “[The] Chancellor of the Uiiii ty of Texas says it’s hardeno^ tiieir day-care center thanflitj school,” Bowen said. The finance and audit come approved fees to be effective ini I If approved by the full board toc ition for Texas residents and noi®W| dents will increase $2 perseiu eyf credit iionr. 1 he student senicesfe go from $99 a semester to $1081 computer fee will go from$751 im| hour semester to $90; thestuden; ter fee will go from $24 asemestetJ a semester, and the library fee from $45 fora 15-hour semestert! The Board of Regents meetsb in 292 MSC from 9:30 am tot a.m. Students are welcometoas Award Continued from Pagel “Swadhyaya teaches that the® of truth, that we are till created intiti age of ( kxi, resides in cdl religions terberger said. "We all have talent! attributes that any loving Creatonv give His children. Our most predo. source is the human mind.’’ Athavale, an educated schoka not accept money to advance teachings, and his philosophyist housed by an organization. He: ru ‘J however, attracted the largestt most peaceful and enthusaP 11 crowds since Gandhi, she said. Unterberger visited many! villages exposed to Athavale’sti ings and noted dramatic changs their ways of life. There were no more poor or ur!: py people, Unterberger said. Instes submitting to their vices, the] were basing their domestic and habits on caring for others and pro® Datt | ing their environment for the lor SCOr God, she said. "(Swadhyaya) has liberatedh 1 lions from poverty and moral dissi; tion,” Unterberger said. For these reasons, she Athavale deserved to win theTen ton Prize more than anyone. "I believe that the Dada’s workisl model and example for personal communal transfonnation that cant adapted and modifiedwithinthedor / # inant cu I turns and philosophical bj J of people all over the world," shesa * I k. tire 1 What's Up? Thursday Men’s Lacrosse Club: Practice will be held from 4- 6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary. For details, call Todd Hendreks at 764-8561. Women’s Lacrosse: There will be practice from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. Beginners are welcome. For more information, call Monica at 694-6915. Student American Institute of Floral Design (SAIFD): We will be designing floral arrangements for banquets and school functions at 6 p.m. in 108 Horticulture and Forestry Sciences. For more in formation, call Jamie Smith at 764-6504. Association of Baptist Students (ABS): A meet ing to praise, worship and learn more about God and to meet new friends will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the ABS Center. For more information, contact Bobby at 846-3223. Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 mile run for runners of all levels. Meet at 5:30 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. For more information, call Dao at 260-2441. Catholic Students Association: A meeting for all who have made an Aggie Awakening Retreat will be held at 6:15 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. Career Center: There will be an Internet Internship Search at 4 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Off-Campus Student Services: There will be a housing presentation for students, geared toward on-campus and Corps students, moving off cam pus for the first time from 11 a.m. -1 p.m. in 228 MSC. For more information, call Vic Romero or Jen Hodges at 845-1741. Off-Campus Student Services: Over 50 property managers will be at the MSC, on the first floor, to pro vide information to students looking for off campus housing, from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. There will be a free rent drawing. For more information, call Jennifer Hodges or Allison Smith at 845-1741. TAMU Fish Camp: Applications will be available at the Fish Camp Office, 131 Koldus. For more infor mation, call the office at 845-1627. Aggie Speleological Society: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 202 Francis. For more infor mation, call Will at 847-1612 or Tina! at 775-7266. Catholic Students Association: There will be a Holy Thursday service at 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. The Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES): There will be a corporate panel discussion at 7 p.m. in 226 MSC featuring Mobil, Ra dian International, Price Waterhouse, and Ernst & Young. Everyone is welcome, and food will be served. For more information, contact Jennifer Cervera at 847-0652. Lutheran Student Fellowship: The Maundy Thurs day worship will begin at 9 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel on Northgate. For more informa tion, call Lorenz at 846-6687. Friday Men’s Lacrosse Club: Practice will be held from 4- 6 p.m. at the Zachry fields. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary. For details, call Todd Hendreks at 764-8561. Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 mile run for runners of all levels. Meet at 4 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. For more information, call Dao at 260-2441. Badminton Club: There will be a practice session from 7 -10 p.m. at the Student Rec Center. For more information, call Dan Le at 260-9471. Career Center: There will be a CooperatKM'i- cation Orientation at 2 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Texas A&M Men’s Lacrosse: TAMU willbepl# ing The University of Illinois at 12 p.niJ Zachry Field. For more information, callloJil Hendreks at 764-8561. MSC NOVA: Open gaming will be held from6pift to 2 a.m. in the MSC Tunnel Rooms (seeW screen for details). For more information,corf Clay Hanna at 845-1515. Lutheran Student Fellowship: The Good Friday^ vice will begin at 9 p.m. at the University LutW* Chapel, 315 College Main. For more informal call Lorenz at 846-6687. Saturday Texas A&M Softball Club: ball games this weekend, call Greg at 694-2524. Come join us forrf For more inform# MSC NOVA: Open gaming will be heldfroml* p.m. to 2 a.m. in the MSC Tunnel Rooms (seeW screen for details). For more information,c Clay Hanna at 845-1515. Lutheran Student Fellowship: The EasterU will begin at 9 p.m. at the University Luther* Chapel at Northgate. For more informationci Lorenz at 846-6687. What’s Up is a Battalion service that listsi# profit student and faculty events and actl* ties. Items should be submitted no laterW three days in advance of the desired run Application deadlines and notices are events and will not be run in What’s Up. Ify* have any questions, please call the newsioof at 845-3313. fide ThlnderMldSijbs FREE SUB COLLEGE STATION LOCATIONS Albertson^ Center 2205 Longmire 693-6494 Randairs Center 607 E. University 691-2276 Opening soon near Blinn on 29th! ThindkrCimdSlbs Buy any large sub & get any small sub FREE! 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