YOU DON’T NEED TO DRIVE TO AUSTIN FOR GREAT JEWELRY S GIFTS DISCOVER 2 I 6 N. Bryan Downtown Bryan 779-8208 TRF BOOTH #224 CELTIC CROSSES • WINDCHIMES MUSEUM REPRODUCTIONS • INCENSE $ OILS FRENCH TAPESTRIES • BALTIC AMBER BEAUTIFUL STERLING JEWELRY Honrs: Mon. - Sat. IOam - 6 pm HlEHIBnsKHEiyi Nominate someone special for Aggie Parents of the Year Attend one of the following mandatory informational meetings: Monday, November 30, 1998, 7:00 p.m. , 701 Rudder Tuesday, December 1, 1998, 7:00 p.m., 701 Rudder Questions?? Please call Parents’ Weekend Committee at 845-3051 RICE UNIVERSITY WIESS SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATE STUDY The Wiess School of Natural Sciences at Rice University pro vides excellent opportunities for graduate study in a wide range of outstanding research programs with prominent faculty men tors. The departmental programs include Biochemistry & Cell Biology, Chemistry, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Geology & Geophysics, Mathematics, Physics, and Space Physics & Astronomy. In addition, interdisciplinary programs are avail able in several areas (e.g., Applied Physics). Competitive stipends, outstanding faculty and programs, combine to create an atmosphere of stimulation and engagement for graduate study. For additional information, visit our Web page at http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~nsci/ (with links to information on each Department and interdisciplinary graduate programs) or send e-mail to gradinfo@rice.edu. TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL 12TH MAN/WALK-ON kmal Meeting DATE: Monday, January 25,1999 TIME: 4:00 PM WHERE: Kyle Field - Football Locker Room * MUST HAVE STARTED COLLEGE IN THE FALL OF] ‘97 OR AFTER * MUST BE ENROLLED IN A MINIMUM OF 12 HRS. * ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY Page 10 • Friday, January 22, 1999 EWS NEWS BRIEFS Former Student Registration due The Office of the Vice President of Administration is accepting reg istration entries for the sixth an nual Black Former Students re union. The reunion, celebrating 35 years of black students being ad mitted to the university, will be Feb. 5 to7. It will feature work shops addressing current univer sity issues and a career and net working expo. The cost of registration is $60 if forms are postmarked by Jan. 31 and $70 for on-site registration. Bush to host leadership forum Former President George Bush will host a leadership forum at the George Bush Presidential Confer ence Center Monday. Attendance at the forum, “De finition of Leadership," is limited to campus organizations who were contacted, and between 700 and 800 tickets have been dis tributed to them. Sheran Riley, assistant to Pres ident Bowen, said the event is lim ited and not publicized because President Bush wants it to be di rected toward students. Positions open for Student Senate Eleven vacancies for the Stu dent Senate were announced dur ing Wednesday’s meeting. Open ings include senator positions for College of Engineering, Freshman, Northside, and Off-Campus con stituencies. Applications are avail able today in the Student Govern- Kimbro Continued from Page 1 Kimbro’s most recent book, Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice, emphasizes money as not being the key to true success. Stephanie Erwin, conference chair and an accounting graduate student, said Kimbro will be con centrating his speech on main taining finances. “He teaches people not to live penny to penny,” Erwin said. Garrett said Kimbro stresses the importance of specialization in today’s working environment. “He talks about the impor tance of doing something that is your passion,” Garrett said. “Things will fall into place if you do what you love.” The Jazz Poet’s Society will follow the speech with a perfor mance including a combination of classic jazz and a mixture of hip hop. May Graduates Official Texas A&M Graduation Announcements on sale Jan. 11 - Feb. 26, 1999 For Information and to place your order access the Web at: http://graduation.tamu.edu All orders must be placed over the Web All payments must be received by February 26 MSC Box Office 845-1234 Mon-Fri 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. ONLINE COMPUTER SUPPORT Part-Time positions available! Looking for a professional job that offers flexible hours? Universal Computer Systems is hiring part-time students to work with clients by using problem solving skills to answer questions relating to Online software. • No computer or online experience necessary • Ability to work 15-35 hours per week • Flexible work hours • Work in a professional business setting • Business casual dress requirements • Possible opportunity for full-time upon graduation The Online Support team needs individuals who are reliable, enthusi astic, and are motivated to learn. Non-smokers only. EOE. To find out more about the position come by MSC 141 A, Tuesday, January 19th through Friday, January 22nd from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for refreshments and to speak with representatives. If you are unable to make it, please call our Recruiting department or visit our website. UCS Inc. 1-800-883-3031 www.universalcomputersys.com UCS hires non-tobacco users only E.O.E. f* Spring 1999 Rush Events ALPHA KAPPA PSI National professional business Fraternity • Brotherhood • Professionalism • Service • All Business & Economics Majors Welcome! Monday. .Ian. 25 Informational Meeting 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. MSC, Room 2 Casual Atti Thursday. Jan. Professional 8:00 - 10:00 Ramada Inn Professional Attire Wednesday. Jan. 27 Casual Rush :00 - 10:00 p.m. College Station onf. Center sional/Casual Attire idav. Jan. 29 cial Rush & Place TBA y invitation only Questions? Please call our Rush Vanessa Parker, Administration Mohammed Jaber, Publicity V^^Sally Fowler, Professional Programs Directors, 268-4238 680-9004 268-4238 J Fellowship Kickoff he Battal ion 3osto Vx dfc T"-* jast year, E University ^■(lawsuit ag ^^B al com pa i iat sell custon ^■erm paper: ;nt; over the ?t. The accus* Tpanies hav ^Jsly claimec of the C CARING CASAS [tio I 10 C 1 1 Tim Austin, (closest to camera) a senior industrial distribu’ ^ () 1 ^ oa major, and Josiah Rogers, a junior political science major praise and worship at the A&M Christian Fellowship Kick-0f ,: ' ' ly Thursday night in the MSC. AMCF hosts a rally at thebeg’dl^ ' ^ ‘.'i nlng of each semester to worship through music and '. | | ^ : ■Horn of spe- Commissioner Continued from Page 1 Amy Magee, the student speaker of the Senate and a senior psycholo gy major, is pleased with the change. “We couldn’t have picked a more competent person, although Chris Chase will be missed,” she said. Brian Minyard, executive CHANCE TO EARN s 75.00 PLAYINQ VIDEO (JAMES vice president ot ihUv 1,1 fraud, pointed McGill at iheeiKfS hls htigati tall term. Minyard SiW 1 ^ looking forward tothene H against In. missioner and beliefH e ana A-l change will have a posi: W prewritte pact on the Senate. HP P a Pers tc McGill will officially last se as election commissionerolfeB 31 ' s ’ a U n i the next meeting and w » e .’ dismiss throughout the spring nica ‘ ' e ga^ le-nunselfo _ ■ despite tl ®nding con e hanceto Hsions of tl ■ court. Study involves playing 10 hours of video games over two Interested right-handed males: attend one screening^ Tuesday, January 26 6:00 p.m., 7:15 p.m., or8:30|u Wednesday, January 27 6:00 p.m., 7:15 p.m., or 8:30[ Psychology Bldg., Room 338 If not selected for the study, you will receive *5.00 for attending the scrcom Questions? Call 845-3833 ■iobert B. Sr Hmsel for BU an clearly in . ifNew York " Hit’s a matte he said, arton Low iinpanies bei wings about lid it’s a flaj titution. ” Iwefendants SILVER WINGS f framed A co-ed national service organization What we do: Blood Drives Big Event Elder-aid March to the Brazos Still Creek Boy’s Ranch Adopt-a-highway Informational Meetings: Wed., January 27th @ 7:00 p.m. Thurs., January 28th @ 5:30 p.m. Room 302 Rudder For more information call Jordan 779-71 13 ver the ter, Stu a great nergy debati Hso-called ' ■The bill wc umber of CL ents to fo ■r Q-drops 1 er the entir The 11th Annual ehis careen Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference would a i January 21-24, 1999 EVENTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Friday, January 22, 1999 Conference Career Fair - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. MSC Flagroom Speaker Dennis Kimbro - 7 - 8:30 p.m. “Players of the New Hip Hop Jazz Era” Jazz Poet’s Society - 9 p.m. Rudder Auditorium upng a stud« ones worn ipleted 60 The third 6 rbp deadline sity’s cum his week,, ohion of the f Q-drops an: (Tickets available at the MSC Box Office - *10 presale; *12 day of concc: tudents. 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