The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 02, 1998, Image 2

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hursday • April
Rock the vote
What's Up
RHA
Thursday
3:30 p.m. in 133 Koldus.
Graduate Fellowship of Intervarsity Christian Fel
lowship (IVCF): Bible study for graduate and on-
traditional students, followed by fellowship will be
held at 7:30 p.m. See our website for location and
map at http://stat.tamu.edu^inlow/ivcf.html. Call
Mark or Jennifer at 764-1552.
Catholic Students Association: There will be a dai
ly mass at 12:05 p.m. in the All Faith's Chapel.
Aggie Speleological Society: A meeting will be
held at 8:30 p.m. in Koldus 146. Call Travis at 693-
4088.
ATM Womens Rugby: Come join! No experience
needed. Practices are from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the
pitch on the corner of Texas Ave. and University Dr.
Call Nikki at 694-0084 for information.
Center for Academic Enhancement. Supplemen
tal Instruction job fair will be held at 5:30 p.m. in
510 Rudder. Call 845-2724 for details.
Association on Baptist Students: A meeting will
be held at 7:30 p.m. at 410 College Main. Call Bob
by at 846-3223 for details.
Pagan Student Association: A meeting will be held
at 7 p.m. in Rudder 504.
Continued from Page 1
“The co-ed halls have a much higher
of upperclassmen,” Thompson said/O
demand is for the co-ed residence
Within each residence hall, at leasts
residents must support an extension of
24 hours.
RHA introduced two additional bii
reading at last night’s meeting.
Michael Haughey, the vice presidei
grams and a junior mechanical engineei
sponsored a bill to merge RHA and Star'
which includes hall directors, graduate:Htelvts him:
tors and residence advisors. ||itoriurn Tu
Haughey said he supports the form jhe OPAS pr
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Resurrection Week: There will be a general meet
ing at 7 p.m. in Rudder 502.
Alpha Phi Omega: Meet to go to the Boy’s Club at
Big Event
Continued from Page 1
The program has ex
panded since it started
about 16 years ago.
Jennifer Box, a Big
Event co-chair of expan
sion and development and
a junior journalism major,
said Big Event has drawn
as many as 5,000 student
workers to complete 500
jobs in the community.
“We haven’t turned
down a job yet that we can’t
do,” Box said.
Box said Big Event pro
vides students an opportu
nity to participate in a num
ber of service jobs for
people in the Bryan-College
Station community.
“We do lots of painting
and yard work and all differ
ent kinds of jobs,” Box said.
“Overall, the project im
proves the quality of life for
beneficiaries of the project.”
Students will complete
assignments with groups by
organization or groups with
other individuals. Each as
signment usually takes be
tween three and five hours.
Software
MIKE FUENTES/The Battalion
Lindsey Anderson, a senior international studies major, casts her vote
Wednesday afternoon at Sterling C. Evans Library while Elizabeth Alexan
der, a freshman political science major, checks her student ID against the
ballot. Voting for student body elections concludes today with the results to
be announced tonight at 10 p.m in front of the Academic Building.
Continued from Page 1
"It gives them a jump start in their job
in the oil industry, if that’s the way they
choose to go, because everyone in the in
dustry is using workstations now,” he said.
Watkins said the software will also al
low his students to perform tasks in class
that once required several hours or even
days to complete.
“The analysis of this data has tradi
tionally required vast amounts of paper,”
he said.
FupingZhu, a graduate geophysics stu
dent, has learned using the new software.
Zhu said the software is a PC version of
seismic interpretation that would usually
be done on super-computer work stations
in the work place.
"The software absolutely benefits us
and lets us get a good feeling of the tech
niques needed for the future,” she said.
She said the software has helped teach
her things she could not have learned
otherwise.
“You cannot learn computer skills from
a textbook,” she said.
Lance said the decision to donate the
software was due to a working relation
ship between Watkins and Seismic Micro-
Technology, and because of Watkins’
knowledge of the software and his status
at A&M.
committee to consider the possibleraett:|
"RHA is losing a lot ol money nextyal
Staff Council has access to more moneyT
not have the power that RHA has,"Hai
"We want to organize a committeetoev
possibility of a merger. If it is not feasiblfi
organizations, then we will not followthroj
the pursuit of the bill.”
RHA considered a constitutional
proposal to reduce the number of theme
the RHA Judicial Board to four membersc:
i eral assembly.
Angie Fischer, RHA director ofenviroi
fairs and a junior agriculture major, sj
bill because she said if is difficult to recro.
semble nine members of the Judicial Boar.
RHA was not able to vote on any
cause the general assembly lacked a quors
Hie Department of Residence Life anno:
the general assembly that tentative planstc
conditioning to Walton I lall and addwome
I lall will not be implemented during thefar
mester.
Ron Sasse, the director of the Departrae:
idence Life, said the department continue:
both options.
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April 2nd - 9:00 p.m.
Third Floor Cantina
$5.00 Cover
CD’s on sale for $10 each
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Jeff Webb, Sports Editor
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Tiffany Inbody, Editor in Chief
Mandy Cater, Opinion Editor
Ryan Rogers, Photo Editor
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McKay, Greg McReynolds, Cory Willis, Mike
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Graphics - James Palmer, Chad Mallam, Jared
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