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Page 2 • Monday, October 5, 1998 US Fish BY R. DELUNA Simel & Lewis By Mel ftnimaf Science SyGo/vZo S Co. A $ec?£T ty£T!H& t&m> imeeR tAOEN’S FUv&^Htpl THE AP/ni^tS-reftToe. THEY PARE TO PRIVe (<&>¥> W CAMPOS/ THgY lOrn^ (MPuNnY' THIS yJlLL E^l X HAVE APfb/NTFD A- (JetJ Co/WAMtGR or •pAftKlFl^.-TRArElC:, AMD IRAM^PoRtAtiON 1 ■SeRVicEs-otJe *>rm tfe ExfgAiEMce! CAMPUS CALENDAR Monday, October 5 Texas A&M Women’s Lacrosse: Practice will be held from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Fields. No experience necessary. Call Sarah at 694-9100 for more information. TAMU Roadrunners: Come join us for a 3-4 mile run at 6 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. All skills invit ed. Call Mike at 847-5339 for more information. Asian Cultures Education Com mittee (ACEC): There will be a gen eral meeting (first meeting of the semester) at 8:30 p.m. in 302 Rud der. For more information, contact Chris at 691-5621. Cooperative Education: There will be a co-op career fair from 8:30-4 p.m. in the Zachry Lobby. Aggie Guide-Dogs & Service-Dogs: There will be a general meeting from 6-6:45 p.m. regarding the therapy dog programs sponsored by the vet school. Call Lisa at 693-5208 or Marci at 823-4658 for details. National Organization for Women: There will be a meeting at 8 p.m. in 205 MSC. For more information e- mail at now@stuact.tamu.edu. American Advertising Federation: There will be a meeting at 7:15 p.m. in 130 Wehner. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.: The brothers of the Alpha Lambda Alpha Chapter will present a week full of lectures and discussions on refining the “Portrait of the Black Male.” Check the blue screens in the MSC or call Cliff at 847-1436 for more information. TAMU Pre-Pharmacy Society: There will be a speaker from the Uni versity of Houston Pharmacy School at 7:00 p.m. in 507 Rudder. Contact Julie Felan at 846-6893 for more in formation. Overseas Development Network: There will be a guest speaker and open discussion tonight at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 507. Everyone is invited. Call Jud Zhon at 696-5233 or email at overseas-1998@yahoo.com for more details. Tuesday, October 6 Texas A&M Women’s Lacrosse: Practice will be held from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Reids. No experience necessary. Call Sarah at 694-9100 for more information. TAMU Roadrunners: Come join us for a 3-4 mile run at 6 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. All skills invit ed. Call Mike at 847-5339 for more information. Hart Continued from Page 1 Of Walton Hall's 336 residents, 42\wd the hall due to lack of space in the over® on campus. The Texas A&M Physical Plant comma conducted by Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.totoal ditional power would be needed to add air :. ! Hart and Walton halls. Both options, adding air conditioning^ ami a(iii mi: a ivnti al an unit, would reed and increased power within the halls. i March Continued from Page 1 Durkin said demonstra tions can some times turn violent, but he has been happy that has not been the case in Bryan. “People have been shot, buildings burned down," he said. “Those occur rences demonstrate the depth of feeling on this is sue. 1 am pleased that Bryan-College Station has been pleasant, with peace ful, prayerful protest.” Durkin said Planned Parenthood has a respon sibility to bring women's health services into smaller communities and not just have them acces sible in larger cities. “We have a moral re sponsibility ic ize the seni«: The proces over an filled with ft and rosaries. Most walked the following the led the cei The proct munity-orj ended in fi clinic with hymns. Pd blocked off East 29th Stre? pants kneel:: the clinic in pa Jason Roser nior biome:.;. major, said the: was a positive-; "It was a play for there;:' he said. AC ‘Free Activation , i ■ yBA Accessories ‘Calling Cards j pager airtime PrimeCo phones sold here j Discount Paaine System WANTED! Singers/Musicians for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar Please contact Cyndy (The ^P>uantuTn_Cou})^260-269J^ 4ffll ‘Battalion Mandy Cater Graeber, Editor in Chief Aaron Meier, Managing Editor Brad Graeber, Visual Arts Editor Jeff Schmidt, Sports Editor Jeff Webb, Sports Editor Kasie Byers, Aggielife Editor Dave Johnston, Opinion Editor Brandon Bollom, Photo Editor Laura Stuart, Radio Producer Andrew Bailey, Radio Producer Jeremy Brown, Web Editor Matt Weber, Night News Editor News: The Battalion news department is managed by students at Texas A&M University in the Division of Student Publications, a unit of the Department of Journalism. News offices are in 013 Reed McDonald Building. 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V o.t times, bur oS ' ^!! ^re. a Information Table 10:00 am to 3:00 pm October 6 to 8,1998 • Student Center T/W/l • Clayburg Hall T/Th • Blocker Hall T/W/Tli Film Show • Rudder Hall M Tuesday, 4:00 pm • Rudder Hall RmJ ^ Wednesday, 530 pr i 2, the m Jiaginai this yed Jtike n mil I b his h zing Ddei Visit our new web sitel www.peacecorps.gov CORPS 800-424-8580 r -4=3 CZ3 grsor E MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness & MSC Asian Cultures Education Committee mic Crisi Julian E. Caspar Director, Center for International Business Studies Texas A&M University 7:00pm Wednesday, October 7th Room 105 Wehner Business Administration Building For more information, or to inform us of your needs, call 845-8770 GET MUGGED CLASS OF 1999! NOW ISTHETIMETO GET YOUR SENIOR PICT^ FORTHE 1999AGGIELANDYEARBOOK. AR PHOTOGRAPHY IS NOWTAKING PICTURES FORTHEYEARBOOK. THEY ARE LOCATED INTHE REDMOND TERRACE CENTER IN BETWEEN JASON’S DELI AND ACADEMY REGULAR AND EXTENDED SITTINGS ARE AVAILABLE. 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