a R j- P M.SC Visual Arts Committee invites you to VOTE for the Artfest ‘98 People’s Choice Award Vote for your favorite work of art at the Artfest ‘98 student art exhibition Monday, March 23 and Tuesday, March 24 in the MSC Visual Arts Gallery. Artfest ‘98 is on display until April 10 in the MSC Visual Arts Gallery(room 289 MSC, next to the Browsing Library) Winners will be publicly announced at a free reception on March 25 at 7pm in the MSC Visual Arts Gallery. VAC is accepting applications for officer positions until April 1. Contact: tel. 845-9251; e-mail: vac@msc.tamu.edu; http://vac.tamu.edu KICKOFF CELEBRATION! at Barnes & Noble Saturday, March 28 1-3 p.m. FREE coffee and refreshments! Pick up a schedule ofi events, sign up to n)in books and festival t-shivts, and enjoy pe’zfio’zynances by the English 412 Honors Shakespeare class! Keep an eye out for future announcements of Festival events! Tuesday • March; Break Continued from Page 3 A common myth is that this is one of the easier majors at A&M. She actually takes field trips in some of her classes. However, she strives to be the best she can be in her ma jor. I’ve looked at some of the projects she’s been assigned, and I know I sure couldn’t do that kind of work. Each of us has a God-given talent, and if we waste it by not making the effort to learn in our classes, we are spitting in the face of whoever is paying for our education and the Universi ty in general. What about ail the people who are turned away from A&M each semester? Everyone de serves an education, and we Sketch can’t waste what we have been blessed with. We have each selected a ma jor to help us expand the knowledge we will need for our future career. We should thirst to learn everything there is to know about our field of exper tise. If we make a point to do our best now, it can make all the difference when we actually have a job in that field someday. The least we can do is try to balance the partying and the schoolwork. Some professors suggest considering school a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. job. If you’re not in class during these hours, use them for homework, studying or library research. For those who do work and go to school, use your time wisely. Why is it such a sin to stay at home and study for a test on Saturday night? School didn’t matter so much G LOOK, MOTHEX, I'M JUST TRYING TO MAKE. E-hJPS MEET HEKZ. OKAY?!! a id U :x in high school when ,- # needed a good enougi 7 -* score to get acceptedi §/ No one will everasl grade we earned ingerjs No one asks to seeou^d-n dance records. Butnt idinl tors. ()nr diplomaswil?Jacl us to every job inter, actii (.I’H will he placed a: ;r ai| sumes that each pro :t in emph>\er peruses. Tn t So make the mostop dir ( lasses this week.Ren'ron i i 1.11 you asked tobea :)r * z< [ these classes, andthc.'ds. likeh be useful tovou.: ie $ future. It’s y(mr respor box| stay awake and learn3 ar ^ to know about these inct ’ And when it s all said ; hor Wii tetn tuai eup ami ig.“| ami fybo H g< ’re if i a ting] and I reail lencj nio| You ibei I you just might bej April Tower, joumali By Qu; Ewe Hall Tot>D. Hoo LOOK AWFUL ( With Hou? 1 u HOO LOOVAlAtetep, MOUR CLOTHES ARE all-torn, moo HAV&NY SWOLOeRED OR SHtWec IN DAMS AND THERE ARfc FecAc STAINS and Sokes all over Hour BoDM/// 7* f OH.'hUSfVf’’ it's oust heroin cmc. A I'fAtRENtM 7 -Sfer"' zr r.oStAO 6AT MOOR HeAei DOT HI / I < Simel & Lewis Week Days: 4 PM to 8 AM 845-271 Weekends: 24 hours a day