The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 22, 1997, Image 2

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Monday • September 22,199
Tongue tied
BRANDON BOLLOM/The Battalion
Grant Flores, a freshman mechanical engineering major, gets his tongue pierced by Michael C., class of ’85,
at a local tattoo shop Saturday evening.
By Quatn
Monday
Terry Dahlke, T<
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The Color of Fear
a film by Lee Mm H ah
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Helen Clancy, Editor in Chief
Erica Roy, City Editor
Matt Weber, City Editor
Chris Ferrell, Sports Editor
April Towery, Lifestyles Editor
James Francis, Opinion Editor
Dave House, Photo Editor
Brad Graeber, Graphics Editor|
Joey Schlueter, Radio Editor ■:
Josh Miller, Night News Editor
Chris Stevens, Web Editor
Dusty Moer, Web Editor
Mandy Cater, Office Manager
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Thursday
September 25
Rudder Theater
Pick up your ticket at the MSC Box Office window in js# C pi|||
the Rudder Complex before attending this program. w B i,B
For more information please contact the MSC Student Programs Office
at (409) 845-1515, or visit the MSC web-site at http:/Vw\v\vmsc.tamu.edu
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Persons will) disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. VVc request three (3)-
working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities.
T'Zi£>E3 LJnr's&rsity Dn\r&
STILL ONLY $4/HR
Visit our web site:
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BILLY'S VIDEO - 5-8 PM, WED, SEP 24TH
BILLY'S VIDEO - 5-8 PM, SUN, SEP 28TH
Scheduled Events
September 22nd
Reception
September 23rd
Booths and Banquet
September 24th
Booths and Recepti 011
September 25th
Booths
the Lowry Mays College
and
Graduate School of Business
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September 22-25
For more information call: 845-1320
TAMU Business Student Council
http://wehner.tamu.edu/BSC
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