ctober 16 oses ursiliiy • October 16, 1997 C The Battalion AMPUS SC to present Native erican open house ves some ortunity to 1 teams thai have the uld now ike the the season |, ame behNly JoEY Jeanette Schlueter ) watching iff Staff writer ■ couches. n lineismoii The Texas A&M Multicultural s if it canrvices Department will host the nber playofitfre American student open ease their niuse today from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at ion the art e .Multicultural Services Depart- Card team eni in 024 MSC. lake during; The Native American Student ut the wh soeiation (NASA) will join the s a game tpi house in welcoming Native in traditioninei ican students to learn more out how to be involved with the ard isn’terniiticultural Services Department. nge at ndra Medina, student devel- should. Ks’Bcnt specialist at Multicultural of the five rvjces and adviser to NASA, said baseball, f e g ma ii number of Native Ameri- pionshipse n | tuc } ents prompted the depart- New Yortip^ to have the open house, one game.; «|h e open house will allow Na- res on P« t e fc m erican students to become pre familiar with the Multicultur- ndiculous H|| anc j w hat options they have he deepest* involved/ ’ she said . m t rebes, |l ed p na sa j d an y student who competi[ : interested in learning about Na- evenue shar* ° is supposed; lis problem:# 3 so bad tha:| lurgh Piratift.^. , , _ moving ontmued from Page 1 crease revtt ‘SVIany potential situations and f up theincidents go unreported,” LeMay d one of trrid “Police need to be told so they s in baseh|n help.” yoff hunt a' Residence halls also are hying to of the seascqclease awareness of crime. Last i t e having :>ar, McFadden Hall and Neeley Hall than Albenopiemented a “shadow” program, hat s absiiL Rachel Everidge, graduate hall di- 3 rest ^ left ) r of McFadden, said the shadow t f digram works on a point system. T j . Residence hall staff brought [. ^ ial( friends into the halls, and the )i a S alan 8 ot t ^ le wl ' t ^ out Baseball noticed by a resident, the es basebalfi 6 P 0 i nts thny received. The men r young tale: h° made it to the fourth floor your orga: being noticed got the most g them into® If a resident escorted a man Now therei Jt | she got a certain amount of ay any atter.°iri ts. If the resident called a staff em. Oncealjjpber to escort the man out, the and plays^ 1 :t, he’s r. Teams ;ees and m to won)’ s, they’ll ji k when thi Ike Pittsl restrictioi might a of 1997, a salary cap! rket clubs J' nd make 3 league si 'or players, five American heritage can attend the event. Students will meet the staff and members of NASA, and refresh ments will be served. A meeting at 7 tonight will give students the opportunity to join NASA. It will be in 026 MSC. NASA offers different events dur ing the year, including the annual PowWow. The Pow Wow is during Texas A&M Native American Week in Feb ruary. It demonstrates intertribal dancing and cultural events. The organization was founded in 1992. The Texas A&M Office of Admis sions and Records reported that 146 American Indians are enrolled at the University this fall. The ethnic group had a 19 percent increase from last year’s 123 Native American students enrolled. Students can mark Native Amer ican as their ethnicity if they have a certain percentage of Native Amer ican in their family. residents got more points. “It was a game we played to in crease awareness in the hall,” LEARN TO AT UNITED FLIGHT SYSTEMS We’re now located at College Station Easterwood Airport. Learn to fly the Cessna Pilot Center Exclusive Integrated Flight Training System at United Flight Systems, the experienced flight school. =7i: Private thru advanced training Aircraft rental, Pilot Shop F.A.A. approved 141 school VA Eligible Benefits United Flight Systems, Inc. Easterwood Airport College Station, TX 409 260-6322 “Police need to be told (of potential situations) so they can help.” BETTY DEMAY CRIME-PREVENTION SPECIALIST UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Everidge said. “The women became really good at noticing people that should not have been there.” Self-defense classes are offered on and off campus, and organiza tions on campus offer personal safety classes. Freshmen Adjusting to the College Experience (FACES) is sponsoring a personal safety awareness class Oct. 20 at 5 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Q: What do these have in common? -Ji t h I t i\ A: MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness * Interns (tip and Living Abroad Programs Spend 5 weeks of your summer living abroad in: €' England ■L*'! Germany The Dominican Republic • Experience a new culture • Intern in a field related to your major • Become a part of a host family