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The Battalion
( Wednesday • November 19, 1997
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BIS: A short course on how to use
■etscape, ph, and ftp will be held
Bom 12 to 2 p.m. in 1002 Teague.
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Touraged to join. Experience is not
lecessary. For questions, call Moni-
a at 694-6915.
Student Counseling Center: There
lill be a discussion session for in-
Krnational students from 5:15 to
i:30 p.m. in 104 Henderson.
Jroup is for international and do-
nestic students who wish to inter-
ict and share their cultural her-
[age and to learn about the Aggie
Culture. Different topics will be dis-
:ussed each week. For more infor-
nation, contact Dr. Gisele Lin at
45-44 2 7 ext. 145 or Dr. Carlos
)rozco at 845-4427 ext. 144
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Canterbury - The Episcopal Stu
dent Center: Holy Eucharist and
inner will be held at 6:15 p.m. at
302 George Bush in College Sta-
ion. Contact Mark Crawford at 696-
1774 for details.
Texas A&M Women’s Rugby: Prac
tice will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at
the mid;: he rugby pitch by Bonfire site. New
oer “swee: nembers are welcome, and no ex-
|are caret: jerience is necessary. Contact Jani-
advertifia at 764-0493 for details.
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lABC'sHdfrexas A&M Rugby: Practice will be
incompe teld at 6 p.m. at Penberthy Intra-
ntweeks’ nural Fields. No experience nec
essary to participate. For more in-
rks.tfieiformation, contact David at
aadheat*: 694-9221.
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lightly Ne»! Alpha Phi Omega: A meeting on the
|tha92. Bluebonnet Service Project will be
at 5:30 p.m. in 133 Koldus.
Aggie One-Wheelers: Practice will be
at 6 p.m. in front of the Acade-
Building. No experience neces
sary. Beginners welcome.
Catholic Students Association: Stu
dent-led Bible study will be held at 9
p.m. in 502 Rudder.
Catholic Students Association:
Hot topics will be discussed from
6 to 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student
Center Library.
Catholic Students Association-New-
man Fellowship: A meeting will be
held at 7:15 p.m. at St. Mary’s Stu
dent Center, Main Room.
Reformed University Fellowship: A
Bible study will be held from 8:30 to
9:45 p.m. at 110 Koldus. For details,
contact Greg at 693-2985.
Texas A&M Zoological Society:
There will be a guest lecturer at 7
p.m. in 100 Butler. Dr. Lynn Ruoff- "An
overview of comparative mammalian
anatomy”. For any questions, call Al
isa Campbell at 691-6417.
Texas A&M Sports Car Club: There
will be a general meeting at 7 p.m. in
510 Rudder. "Pop your hood” dinner
to follow. Call Dean at 822-9798 for
more information.
TAMU Women’s Water Polo: Practice
will be held at 8 p.m. at the Recre
ation Center pool. No experience nec
essary. For more information, contact
Athena at 694-8904.
TAMU Anthropological Society: A
guest lecture will be at 7 p.m. in 130
Anthropology Building. Dr. Det-
twyler: “How to Get in to Graduate
School.” A lecture for everyone! For
any questions contact Judy Ken
worthy at 693-7870.
ATM Roadrunners: We will run 3 to 4
miles at 5:30 p.m., starting in front
of G. Rollie White. All students and
skill levels are welcome. Call Steve
at 847-7905 for any questions.
American Institute of Chemical En
gineers: A general meeting will be
held at 7:30 p.m. in 127B Zachry.
Pre-Dental Society: Dr. Davis will
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MOVIE TIME GUIDE
IHE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS VALID FOR
MONDAY-THURSDAY NOV. 17-20, 1997
MONDAY NIGHT IS KTSK STUDENT NIGHT
IFOR 1 ADMISSION FOR STUDENTS WITH CURRENT ID
WEDNESDAY \S EAOIES NIGHT All EADIES HAEV DUK E
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GEORGE OF
THE JUNGLE (PG)
7:25 9:30
C.I.JANE(R) 7:00 9:35
MONEY TALKS (R) 7:15 9:55
CONSPIRACY THEORY <R) 7:00 9:40
COPLAND (R) 7:20 9:45
MEN IN BLACK (PG-13) 7:30 9:50
BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 pm
MONDAY through THURSDAY
speak on technology in the dental field
at 7 p.m. in 292B MSC. Remember to
wear pre-dental T-shirts for Aggieland
picture. For more information, contact
Shannon at 696-2922.
12th Man Student Foundation: Hear
Coach Tony Barone and basketball
players speak at 7 p.m. in 225 MSC.
Aggie Optometry Association: There
will be an eyeglass drive from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in the MSC. Bring by your old
eyeglasses for donation to the poor.
TAMU Career Center: Gear up for
Spring! There will be a workshop from 6
to 8 p.m. in 113 Wehner. This workshop
will cover what you need to do to pre
pare for your Spring 1998 job search.
International Students Association:
There will be a general meeting and
pizza social at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder.
For any questions, contact Cristina
Montero at 862-9226.
Texas Aggie Democrats: A general
meeting to discuss plans for next se
mester will be held at 8:30 p.m. in
302 Rudder. For more information,
contact Michael at 696-2665.
Public Relations Students Society
of America: There will be a general
meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 229
MSC.We will discuss how public-re
lations practitioners should deal with
reporters. For any questions, call
Veronica Anglin at 268-0109.
ARTS 205: There will be a student
art exhibit in the Langford gallery. The
exhibit is open to viewers from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Campus Calendar is a Battalion
service that lists non-profit stu
dent and faculty events and activ
ities. Items should be submitted
no later than three days in advance
of the desired run date. Applica
tion deadlines and notices are not
events and will not be run in Cam
pus Calendar. If you have any
questions, please call the news
room at 845-3313.
Submissions to the Spring
Semester Calendar are'
due by...
November 20
Calendar cards & instructions are avail
able in Student Activities (125 Koldus), the
Off Campus/Adult Student Center (112
Koldus), and the Student Organization
Finance Center (217 MSC). For more info,
call 862-4724.
The Best Chili in
Student Government!
Learn the secret recipe.
COSGA Host Applications now available
in the Student Government office and at:
http://stuact.tamu.edu/stuorgs/cosga
Applications due Friday, November 2 I.
Class of‘98
THERE’S STILL LIFE AFTER DEATH
November 25
Don’t forget
Elephant Walk.
98 minutes
after noon at
Kyle Field.
After Elephant
Walk there will
be a bash at the
Barracuda Bar.
$3 cover charge
Don’t miss it!
Do you have old eyeglasses laying around?
Donate them to the poor!
Aggie Optometry Association is sponsoring an
eyeglasses drive through the Lions’ Club.
Just drop off your old eyeglasses at our table in the
MSC on Nov. 18 & 19 and we’ll donate them
to those less fortunate!
BRAZOS VALLEY BUSS STATION
By Frances Hunter, Triton Books
A gift of poems and photographs
that embody the spirit of the Brazos Valley
Available MSC Bookstore and Hastings
(409) 823-1022
If You Have Something To Sell, Remember:
The Battalion
Classifieds Can Do It
Call 845-0569
Earth Info
Did you know.
Precious gemstones are cut from rare minerals
that have beauty and durability.
Diamonds, the most popular of the gemstones,
are the crystal form of carbon. They form
between 70 and 140 miles beneath
the earth’s surface and are
transported into the
earth’s crust by
volcanoes.
Learn More!
Take Gem Minerals
Geology 489, Section 503
2 credits
Lecture Tues. 11:10- 12:00
Lab Thurs. 2:20 - 4:20
A weekly earth fact brought to you by the Department of Geology & Geophysics
http.V/geoweb. tamu.edu
Celebrate Texas Recycles Day
If You Change Your Own Oil...
Stop by for a
FREE
Used Oil and
Used Oil Filter
Collection Container
Limit one per household.
Call 1-888-TX-C RUDE
to find the used oil and used oil filter collection center nearest you.
DON’T BE CRUDE
PIET USED OIL IN ITS PUCE
RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER.
RECYCLING
COALITION
9E TEXAS
TNRCC
PHONEBOOK
RECYCLING!
Bryan Wal-Mart
Parking Lot
Fri, November 21
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Provided by a grant awarded to the Recycling Coalition of Texas by theTNRCC in partnership with the oil and gas industry.
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