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2080 E. 29th St., Bryan 775-2463 September Special: With your current student ID admission is just $3-anytime. $3.00 - children/seniors $5.00 - Adults Bcs online www.lockon.com mERESSOMETHING /MARY [J] (R) Now Showing - Today’s Times Only ■W (PG13) □□ (R) Delivery With an order of $10 or more. Offer expires December 1, 1998. We'll soon be accepting Aggie Bucks! 1404 Texas Ave. S. 764-2929 764-2712 FAX www.jasonsdeli.com MSC OPEN HOUSE HAS COME AND GONE... STILL LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO? rrs NOT TOO LATE! MSC Great Issues is an open membership committee, meaning anyone who is willing to join our team is welcome. Our goal is to increase student interest and awareness in current events through programming. Topic areas include: Campus Issues Relationships Environment Science and Technology World Affairs Society Past programs include: • The Responsibility of Photojournalism • Cult Awareness . The FDA Drug Approval Process . The Origin of the Kiss • Bonfire of the Profanities: A Civil Discussion on the Consequences of Vulgarity at Bonfire • Ma’am. Yes Ma’am: Gender Integration into the Corps of Cadets • The Color of Fear • National Endowment for the Arts Funding • Drawing the Line: Technology and the Ethics of Cloning If MSC Great Issues sounds like something you want to be a part of, drop by our cube in the Student Programs Office (above the MSC Post Office) to pick up an application, and come to our next meeting: This Tuesday, September 22 at 6:30PM in MSC 223D. Any questions can be directed to carrieg@tamu.edu or call us at the MSC 845-1515. MSC Great Issues Online http://wwwmsc.tamu.edu/MSC/GreatIssues/ Page 4 • Wednesday, September 21. 1W8 A gg ie life Global Gourmet DIES id from 12th Man International CuisineoKl"",’ students better on-campus dining T he Texas A&M Department of Food Services has suc ceeded in putting the fun and quality back in on-campus dining much to the relief of many A&M students and their digestive tracts. In an obvious attempt to im prove the quality of food for cam pus consumption, the Department of Food Services decided to give the MSC 12th Man Cafeteria a face lift, and the 12th Man In- y ternational Cuisine was born. SM First, there is the barbecue/l place called Old Armydillo. Does it get your Aggie f blood pumped to eat / some marinated animals? / Actually, it sounds more like they will be serving road kill. Old Armydillo has de- V cent barbecue. The sausage links and the spare \ ribs are especially tasty. The okra is awesome. \ The fries are average (one \ step above Hullabaloo, but miles behind McDonald's). I found only two things that 1 did not like. One, the corn on the cob was wetter than Sbisa’s clam chow der. The.moisture was not but teer but rather leftover water from the boiling process. Then, there is the Elephant Wok serving Chinese cuisine. Elephant Wok has by far the best food offered by a non-fran chise on campus. Never has such a satisfying meal been eat en on campus. The chicken and beef entrees were delicious. The entrees had some green stuff in them, the beef tasted like Teriyaki sauce and the chicken was sweet yet sour. 3.2th Man International Cuisine M slopment i is not t 1 irant. adiffereir I he dun; ^staurant , aple can j Overall,; .” -Hid great! en course* i .ist.iv; to offer t id his co I l ’d pot The bur; > can see amp, an tat\ v - llection ai y-old pai n the food . ‘d out care estauran t teat aged n iavor. enson sa i c ! m ter- r frozen a n % lah; h. q sau. ve the bvi t 1 C<10 : on the da / Arne / a bit: He said / TV the we nitiona. KKHUEi 4 The meal must have been Teriyaki Beef and Sweet and Sour Chicken, but they were labeled. Regardless of what these dishes were called, they were a pure delight to eat. The rice is average, as were the egg rolls. The dumplings. not / These x slow. It was boh Through);, have some nr fast tacos. Texas A&.M give 12th Ma sine a visit ani those AggieBr University's po. It is surpris; Whe a plac /isit w* Food Continued from Page 3 Cindy Shellenberg, the public relations director for Messina Hoff, said a wine choice is a suggestion, not a societal standard. “There’s not a snobby reason why you should match wines, like getting colors to match," Shellenberg said. “They pair wines for the chemistry of the foods and to get the tastes to blend. There is no wrong choice, but some choices are much better than others.” Good food and good times ofte: “ People come for good food fort: you invite them over," Frost said tion. What do you do on a blind:: do you do at a wedding reception?! getting together and eating togethe: part of that.” The cook plays a central role it memorable get-togethers. “People like you when you'reiht said. “Ft’s like you're the man brin^ A mo EDS A the ED! opportunity c This is your last Chan ■ ****** ~ - v-. .. ■ ,...• . 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