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i I Page 6 • T'hursday, October 22, 1998 7\ggielife Tells you when your term paper is due. (Now if you could only find the time to do it.) The Palm III" connected organizer keeps track of what's due and other important stuff, like your cute lab partner's phone number and Saturday's parties. Touch the HotSync® button to exchange and back up info with your PC (even download e-mail* you haven't read yet). About the only thing it can't do to make your life easier is write that paper. Organizers from Palm Computing start as low as $299* For an authorized Palm III retailer or campus computer store, call 1-800-242-9005 or visit www.palmcampus.com. Thursday, Oct. 22 Phil Pritchett, a progressive coun try artist from Austin, will perform at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History presents Cotton in the Brazos Valley 1820-1900 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit runs through Oct. 25. Palm HI Connected Organizer StageCenter presents “Franken stein,” the adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Gothic nov el, at the StageCen ter Theater in downtown Bryan at 7:30 p.m. ers, Texas rockabil ly musician Junior Brown and Texas country musician Pat Green, at Wolf Pen Creek Ampithe- atre at 7 p.m. Doors open at 4 p.m. Tickets are $10.50 if pur- I chased before the event and $12 at the gate. All proceeds benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. 8 a.m. to 5 p.ni. i Saturday, Oct. 24 The Mike Bowers Banih band from Waco, willpe^ The Cow Hop at 9 p.m, Brown Dexter Freebish. anof; artist from Austin, willpeti Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. | ng. I f ofall The Seth Walker Band, a local blues band, will play at the Cow Hop at 9 p.m. MarPac Connection kit required tor Macintosh connectivity, sold '«paraT«ty P. Vlaontoxh. except through optional thmj party totutmov told separately 1998 d Palm III Palm, the Palm III logo. HotSync k)go and the Palm Charlie Robi son, a country musician from Austin, is play ing at The Tap at 9 p.m Robison Friday, Oct. 23 c K!XSf More connected' Phi Delta Theta pre sents Phi- Esta, fea turing classic country mu sic artists The Bel lamy Broth- Green tiassiia turns: tiallc nasiu hello nasty the new compact disc, cassette and double album featuring intergalactic and body movin’ also available: III Communication, Check Your Head, Paul’s Boutique, The In Sound From Way Out!, Root Down (EP) & Some Old Bullshit (EP) Produced by Beastie Boys and Mario Caldato, Jr. - 1998 Capitol Records, Inc. WWW.grandroyal.comWWW.beastieboys.com Available at Disc Go Round The Blue Note Allstars, a local R&B band, will perform at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. Michelle Solberg. an4g musician, will performed Eugene's House ofJavad Michael McAllister, an acoustic folk musician from Houston, will play at The Coffee Station at 9 p.m. ecom he I i i ease. Ctii if ma i uive * iren’t The Brazos Valley Museum of Nat ural History presents Cotton in the Brazos Valley 1820-1900 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit runs through Oct. 25. Blue Earth The Bryan Main Street Project pre sents Noon Tunes at the Palace Theatre in downtown Bryan from Blue Earth, an alternatii band from CollegeStatii perform at The Crookei Ale House at 10 p.m, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. an t>« ecorc liffer* Til € hen p ■d rec 2and 1 < vlado i Wit Gordian Knot, a Celtic folk band from Houston, will perform at The Crooked Path Ale House at 9:30 p.m. Native Street will perforaii Coffee Station at 9 p.m. Amy Atchley, a folk musician, will perform at Sweet Eugene’s House of Java at 9 p.m. The Brazos Valley Museum ural History presents Col the Brazos Valley 182M from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.The runs through Oct. 25. mm i The 3 opies ike “ No’ .’xperi uippo noti v. The MSC Film Society presents Can't Hardly Wait at Rudder The atre at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The Benz Gallery of Floral Art pre sents Ships, Shores and Seas” artwork from the Brazos Valley Art League at the Texas A&M Horti culture Center. Gallery hours are StageCenter presents “Fnii stein,” the adaptationi Shelley’s Gothic noveUI StageCenter Theater in doi Bryan at 7:30 p.m. “French Painting of the) Regime” is on displays J. Wayne Stark Gallery in the Gallery hours are 12p.m. tc I isn* Now Hiring Part-Time Positions UCS Inc. seeks candidates for the following open positions at our College Station office. • Clerical • Customer Service/Help Desk • PC/Tech Support • Inventory Control We offer $6.00 per hour to start, flexible hours and real world work experience with opportunity for full time after graduation To apply, call our Personnel headquarters: UCS Inc. 1-800-883-3031 3833 So. Texas Avenue, Suite 201 http://www.ucs-systems.com UCS hires non-tobacco users only. 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