The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 30, 1998, Image 6

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Bugs
Continued from Page 3
One of those most often asked ques
tions is, “Why do you want to study
bugs?” Casper said entomology has more
applications than people might normal
ly consider.
“When you tell someone you’re an ento
mology major, their first response is often
‘that’s off the wall,’ or ‘there’s no opportuni
ties or job market,”’ Casper said. “Actually
the major is quite versatile. It’s one of the
few science degrees that you can take out
and apply at the bachelor’s degree level.”
Obst said the department is still growing
into new areas of application, although he
notably left out any hint at an entomologist
gourmet cooking class.
“I’m in it more for the agricultural
side, but many students go into medical
or urban entomology,” Obst said. “The
department is starting a new forensic en
tomology class.”
Casper added her enthusiasm for the foren
sic class, which would teach entomologists
how to help authorities investigate crimes
based on evidence from insect activity.
“They’ve featured it on ‘X-Files’ before;
that’s how a lot of people know about it.
That exposure has really helped the field,”
Casper said. “You have to have the stomach
for it, though.” -
Not everyone has the stomach for bugs,
but that’s what makes the undergraduate
entomology club unique. Just be careful
when they’re giving out free cookies.
Freebird’s
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Continued from Page 5
Even so, Tatum said Freebird’s at
tracts a wide group of loyal patrons. She
sees some professors at least four times
a week. “We do get a lot of repeat cus
tomers,” she said proudly.
Dube believes it is the food that keeps
customers coming back. “We use the
highest quality ingredients,” she said.
"We make everything here, so there’s
nothing canned and everything’s fresh.”
Tatum said the kitchen managers test
the food twice each shift. If it doesn’t
taste right, it goes out, she said firmly.
“The food is so good,” enthused Car
olyn Goodwin, a freshman business ma
jor. “It’s like rolling every food group into
a log. It’s awesome.”
The burritos come in three sizes: reg
ular, monster and super monster. Cus
tomers also choose from four tortilla fla
vors: flour, wheat, spinach and cayenne.
“You get full, and you get your money’s
worth,” Tatum said.
Mary Dube said she also believes how
customers get their food is key. “You get
your food quickly, it’s not expensive and
it’s a fun environment,” she said. The
store’s unique atmosphere, like the graf
fiti wall, comes from the personalities of
its founders, she explained.
“The graffiti wall’s been a great part
of the decor,” she related. "It makes
people feel more a part of the restau
rant, kind of like it’s theirs and they’re
leaving their mark.
“I think really in this community with
A&M, a lot of people really feel a part of
Freebird’s,” she said. ‘Theyfeela
of ownership.”
At the new location, there's
fiti, but customers have lefttheiri
with a wide variety of aluminuj
creations.
A half-bricked sidewallis
everything from animals tosoi
letters lovingly crafted fromtui
wrappings.
The bricks on which theyn
actually recycled fromA&M’sLat
Puryear Halls, which were totnli
in 1995.
Dube said using the brickscapi
a part of A&M within the store,as»i
fit in with the store constructionsti
ronmental focus. Freebird’s hiii
"green consultant” to advise oi
most environmentallyconsdous
ing methods and materials.
The company used non-toxic
and leftover building materials
donated to Habitat for
Dub£ said.
Dubd said a corporateexpansi
definitely in the works. Sheen]
sized that the owners are proceti
slowly with the growth toprevei
loss of any of the company's!
mark appeals.
For now, customers like Ren
happy with Freebird’s as it is.
“The food’s good, the service
and the people are friendly,’’ she
then turned her full attention bad:
more pressing issue: her lunch
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Thursday Saturday
• Reckless Panhandlers, an original
rock band, will be performing at the
Crooked Path Ale House - no cover.
• Sneaky Pete's Open Mic Night will
be held at The Cow Hop at 9 p.m.
• Dexter Freebish will be performing
at Fitzwilly's.
Friday
• Blue Earth, a modern rock band,
will be performing at the Crooked
Path Ale House - no cover.
• Throwaway People will be play
ing at The Cow Hop.
• MSC Cepheid Variable will be
hosting an Anime showing of
"Gunsmith Cats," from 2 to 5
p.m. in Room 108 of the Bio-
Chemistry Building.
• Gordion's Knot, a Celtic band, will
be performing at the Crooked Path
Ale House - $5 cover.
• There will be a KAMU benefit
show at The Cow Hop, featuring
Throwaway People.
• The Blue Note All-Stars will be
performing at Fitzwilly's.
• The Brazos Bash, featuring Rick
Trevino, will be held at Reed Arena.
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Attention All On-Campys[i« f
Residents
The deadline to cancel your housing contract
for Fall 1998-Spring 1999 academic year and
receive a 50% ($100) deposit refund is:
MAY 1, 1998 @ 5:00 P.M.
in the Housing Assignment Office
Cancellation forms can be
filled out in 101 YMCA
Letters of cancellation can be faxed to
(409) 862-3122, or mailed to (must be
received by 5/1/98 @ 5:00 p.m.):
Housing Assignments Office
101 YMCA Building
College Station, Texas 77843-1258
(409) 845-4744
Deadlines to receive a portion of vour deposit:
May 2 - May 15
After May 15
$50 (25%)
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