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Kaplan is complete preparation for DAT and OAT. a higher score 1 - 800-KAP-TEST KAPLAN E-mall: infoOkaplan.com American Online: keyword "Kaplan" World Wide Web: http:/,www kapl.m com The Battalion EWS Monday ‘July 14, Hotel Continued from Page 1 Mcllhaney said the council’s decision will benefit the city. “I think it is very positive,” Mcllhaney said. “We were very fortunate we had two winning proposals, profes sional managements and quality hotels.” Mcllhaney said her decision was based on choosing development over redevelopment. Barren Hobbs, general manager of the Hilton and president of the Brazos Valley Hotel/ Motel Association, said the council made the right decision to let the vot ers decide if the city should have a new hotel and con ference center. “I think the city did the right thing,” Hobbs said. Hobbs said he thinks the city should not have cho sen a specific location but should have allowed the vot ers to decide. Hobbs said the two proposals are both good. “They selected two quality developers,” Hobbs said. “It’s a win-win situation for the city.” Before voting on the hotel location, the city voted 5- m 2 for a November referendum. Mcllhaney said she has confidence in the city’svoli “I believe the one thing that makes meproudofj city is that if the voters are given all of the informal they will inform themselves and make therightdi )lu sion,” Mcllhaney said. pHM™ She said the city will begin negotiations with thell Pen Creek group and that a decision will mostlikel made within the next two months. A new feasibi study will he conducted that is specific to the Wolf Creek site. The study includes size measurements, cation and a traffic study. The voters will then know if they will be voting the Wolf Pen Creek hotel and conference center. If city does not reach an agreement with Wolf Pen Cb the city will begin working with Leddy foraNorthg hotel and conference center. The Wolf Pen Creek proposal includes a vice hotel, an office building and a conferencect ter. The proposed location is at Dartmouth Street! 8sA< Holleman Drive. Donal 'Hie city says it will commit no more than $6ml Stu to the project. PART-TIME POSITIONS Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is looking for candidates for the following positions at our College Station office. Operating hours of the facility are 6 a.m.-10 p.m., Monday through Friday and 8 a.m.-IO p.m. Saturday. Candidates must be able to work at least 15 hours Monday-Friday & every other Saturday and have completed at least one semester of college. Data Entry - We handle computer repair for all our clients nation-wide, with over 60,000 pieces of equipment per year. Our data entry positions are responsible for maintaining info on more than 2,000 parts shipped to & from the facility. Cleaning and Reclamation - This group must maintain upkeep of all equipment received and shipped from the facility. Involves disassembly of equipment, cleaning and reassembly Technician Trainee - Technicians will learn to use an oscilloscope and multi-meter to trouble-shoot and repair malfunctioning hardware. Each individual will be trained thoroughly in the repair of one particular piece of equipment including CRT’s, terminals, keyboards, PC’s, mainframes, controllers, modems, and others. Parts Inventory - Responsible for maintaining inventory of more than 2,000 parts that the facility may handle at any one time. Support Staff - Deal with clients and techs via telephone to provide problem solving and clerical support. Full time positions also available. To apply, please call our Recruiting Department. E.O.E. Universal Computer Systems, Inc. (409) 846-1213 http://www.ucs-systems.com UCS hires non-tobacco users only. Programs Continued from Page 1 Several performers have been approached, but no confirmations have been made, Thomas said. This is the first year the fall entertainment program will fea ture musical performers. Comedi ans Chris Rock, Bill Bellamy and Joe Torry have been on the bill in years past. Alpha Phi Alpha and the MSC have co-sponsored such an event for three of the last four fall semesters, Thomas said. Thomas said Alphapalooza will demonstrate A&M’s efforts to pro vide programs to African-Ameri cans and other minorities. “It does a lot for the image of Al pha Phi Alpha, the MSC and the University as a whole,” Thomas said. “This is going to do a lot for [minority student] recruitment, and especially the way the Bryan community sees the University.” Whalum is scheduled to play September 12 at a concert co sponsored by Town Hall and the MSC Black Awareness Committee. This will be Whalum’s third perfor mance at A&M. LaSondra Carroll, BAG chair and a junior journalism major, said the Whalum concert is also part of the MSC’s ongoing efforts to ex tend cultural awareness to stu dents and the community. “It’s an opportunity to bridge the gap between former students and present students,” she said. “Alphapalooza will be touching more on the youth.” BAG will also help sponsor “Texas Business Leaders of the ItieAl earq las Ratings Continued from Page 1 Sponsors want to encourage production again of safe shows like Happy Days and Little House on the Prairie. But what constitutes safe “family friendly” pro grams and who decides? In the early 1970s, “All in the Family” featured Carroll O’Connor as the politically incorrect Archie Bunker. It sparked a national uproar over what language and topics were appropriate for prime-time television, but the program was tame by ’90s" on October 3, the plai (. '.amp Logan on October 15 a pre-Kwanzaa celebration mber 1 1. “One of the main goals of all the organizations [in the MSC]isti tap into the markets that havt foval been overlooked,” Carroll said, "lijmen been a major goal.” The Whalum performance\i help commemorate the 10th an niversary of Multicultural Servkeijmt m Rodriguez will be brought A&M by the Committee for the Awareness of Mexican-American dor Culture and Town Hall. CAM fief ivpivsentatives said Saturdaythal Bechtl ihe committee, like BAG, will ad- resenl vertise ihe show to Mexican-Amer- redthl iean students as well as a crossovei apprcT market to try to expand awareness epresl of Mexican-Awareness culture to iiecl students. Asso rt. uetiol Is orcl David fior cl iion| I weii today’s standards. Sponsors of the hills insist they would givegovemmeoi no control over broadcasters. “Any guidelines or p gramming standards the industry chose to adoptwoi he purely voluntary and could not be enforced by the got eminent in any way,” Brownback said. Groups that want to clean up TV programmi the “family hour” bills. “We wholeheartedly support the bill because... ital lows the networks to do something to clean up the col tent of programming,” said Mark Honig, executive i rector of the conservative Parents Television Covmci 3 raid I nil | ,i ; « * ■ * ' ■ - ■■ < < <> McDon^.^ ^ ^... r , .v^. McDonald's of Bryan/College Station offers a partial college scholarship program for our employees. All fields of study at the at the undergraduate level qualify. Listed below are the requirements! for participation in the scholarship program: •You must have 6 months of employment with us prior to the semester. •You must maintain a 2.5 or higher scholastic average at TAMU or Blinn •You must maintain a McDonald's perfor •You must work a minimum of 25 hours [ hours are not an average of total hours worked during the semester, but are total hours worked on I a per week basis. •You must attend either Texas A&M University or Blinn as a student with a minimum of 14 earned I credit hours. Scholarship reimbursements, up to the amount.of $500, axe.paid at the end of the semester only, upon presentation of grades, fee bill and verification of the above requirements. 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