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Visit us on the web at httpv / www.quikpage.corn/S/scrubpub ATTENTION*: SPRING 1998 Student Teachers except HLTH & KINE and AGED WHAT: Pre-Student Teaching Informational Meeting WHEN: Tuesday, September 23, 1997 TIME: WHERE: 7:00 p.m. Rudder Tower Room 601 This meeting is MANDATORY! Universal Computer Systems, Inc. http://www.ucs-systems.com UCS invites you to visit our booth at the Business Student Council Career Fair September 23-25, 1997 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Various opportunities are available with our growing Houston and College Station offices. Positions available include: Software Support • Regional Systems Consultants Outside Sales • Programming All majors are welcomed to join us in Wehner For more information, visit our website or call 1-800-883-3031 UCS Hires Non-Tobacco Users Only E.O.E. 00 mile DISCOUNT Quietly doing business the FRED BROWN way since 1982 FRED BROWN 3100 Bfiarcrest Drive (East Loop 6 at Briarcrest) 776 - 7601 C The Battalion AMPUS Wednesday • September 17,1! Vednesd A cut above the rest equ Nicolas Anitsakis, a freshman business administration major, gets a “buzz cut” from Jon, a barber at DEREK DEMERE/The&t: the MSC Barber Shop Tuesday. Police Beat September 14 — Minor in possession of alcoholic beverage on Coke Street. A citation was issued. — Minor in possession of alcoholic beverage on Coke Street. A citation was issued. — Misdemeanor theft in the McKenzie Terminal. The victim placed a Colt .38 special revolver in the glove- box of a vehicle she rented on 9/02/97. When she returned the vehicle on 9/04/97, she forgot to re move the weapon. On 9/14/97, she realized her mistake and notified the rental company. September 13 — Public intoxication in parking area 2. An intoxicat ed individual was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. — Driving while intoxicated on Polo Road. An intoxi cated motorist was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. — Driving while intoxicated on Polo Road. An intoxi cated motorist was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. — Misdemeanor theft on Avenue D. A white, un known make and model 10-speed bicycle was stolen. — Misdemeanor theft in the Richardson Building. The victim’s calculus textbook was stolen from a first- floor room. September 12 — Misdemeanor theft in Nagle Hall. A second-floor office was entered and $143 in cash was stolen from the victim’s purse. —Violation of University regulation (Unauthorized so licitation) in Underwood Hall. A subject was detect ed soliciting sales of after-market perfumes. The in vestigating officer located the subject and advised him of the University regulation. — Misdemeanor theft in Fowler Hall. A blue 5-speed Huffy Diablo mountain bicycle was stolen from the bicycle rack between Fowler and Clements halls. — Breach of computer security in Keathley Hall. The victim reported several individuals using her e-mail account without authorization. — Minor in possession of alcoholic beverage on Mosher Lane. A citation was issued. —- Minor in possession of alcoholic beverage on Mosher Lane. A citation was issued. — Minor in possession of alcoholic beverage and failure to identify on Mosher Lane. An underage sub ject attempted to conceal his identity by presenting an expired Pennsylvania driver’s license. The subject was identified, transported to the Brazos County Jail and incarcerated. — Minor in possession of alcoholic beverage in park ing area 72. A citation was issued. — Disorderly conduct by exposure in parking area 77. A citation was issued. — Criminal trespass on University Owned Apart ments. A witness observed three individuals walking through the apartment complex pushing two bicycles. When they observed the witness, they dropped the bicycles and fled from the area on foot. The re sponding officers located the three suspects on North Bizzell Street. They admitted to the officers that he worth ( culture is i termined e worth of its i ns. For far too e United State hool system h th the aid of s reless parents en turning or [orthless citize It has focuse ading, writing ithmetic, ignc e other lessor jell-rounded p [udents to app velop self-rel eativity; and t Ives by impro at surrounds But on this k ing made. Be hool students rform 60 hou fore they can This isn’t the has already tx her cities, ant : “We’re a stat It has also be dges in Penns What does tl aerica? A gre< mally, and if i But the peril s a loophole, rely will, too. Perhaps carj nsidered con [improves the ah, blah. Or maybe th they had found the bicycles and were removingl from the area without authorization. Thebri were placed in storage pending identification— owners. The three subjects were issued crimircl recl ^ P eo P (’ pass warnings and released. ^ int ' and cred September 11 — Abuse of official capacity at Texas A&M. An warrant was issued for an individual who tected using government property to create page for an entity not affiliated with Texas A&! — Felony theft in the Dick Freeman Arena, wooden box containing a saddle and various items of western tack was stolen from an an der the bleachers of the facility. — Misdemeanor theft in the Academic Buildingl Two wall-mounted JBL speakers were stolen in first-floor classroom. — Misdemeanor theft in parking area 27. victim’s bicycle was parked in parking areaf front tire and rim were stolen. September 10 — Debit card abuse in the Commons DiningO to get in gear. A vending alarm led to the discovery of a lostst identification card used to access the victim's Bucks account without authorization. — Criminal mischief in parking area 48. 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