Page 2 • Wednesday, January 27, 1999 Campus BY R. DELUNA NEWS IN BRIEF ‘Walking With the Presidents’ Reception at MSC Arts Gallery Simel & Lewis By Mel A reception will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC Vi sual Arts Gallery for the exhibit "Walking With the Presidents,” a collection of historical photographs of African Americans throughout 20th century American presidential administra tions. The exhibit highlights those African Americans whose lives and achievements have influenced American presidents. It is inspired by a biography of Louis Martin, who advised Kennedy, Nixon, Ford, Johnson and Carter on black candidates for appointments within their presidential administrations. The photographs were obtained from presidential libraries under the advice of the Joint Center. The exhibit is free of charge and on display through Feb. 3. It is presented by MSC Visual Arts Committee, MSC Political Forum and MSC Black Awareness Committee. meet national Latino leaders. Dr. Silvia Golombek, CHCI programs directo r gram’s purpose is unique because it is about fe opment. "We are about bringing together studentsfr: panic backgrounds, experiences and values to: amine their identity as leaders, professionals? tors to their community,” she said. Students eligible for the internship progra n undergraduate students who have completedaL of college by June 1999. Students should have: average of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The program v ership potential, an active interest in commuir good communication abilities. Students accept:; gram will be given a monthly stipend alongr transportation to Washington D.C. and housing? tions. £> Jordan Institute to hone: Hispanic Summer Internship Program now available from CHCI newly chosen fellows at ba TUBULARMAN BY B. CARDINALE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) is ac cepting applications for its summer internship program in Washington D.C. CHCI interns will have the opportunity to work in congres sional offices. Responsibilities of interns will include re sponding to constituent inquiries, conducting research, mon itoring hearings, drafting correspondence and assisting with general office operations. CHCI interns will get a chance to The MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for Internation? an organization sponsoring study abroad interns* will host a Fellows Banquet tonight at6:30in ! honor six newly chosen Jordan Fellows, a press Jordan Fellows are students who, after com; plication, interview and seminar process, are?.: money to travel abroad and conduct research their return to the United States, the Jordan ft their research and experiences in presentations dan Institute for International Awareness. Fooc CAMPUS CALENDER WEDNESDAY Gamma Phi Delta: Christian Fraternity: There will be an informal informational meeting for all those interested in join ing at 8:45 p.m. in Rudder 704. Inline Hockey Club: Tryouts will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. in G. Rollie White 353. Contact Stephen Malek at 268-3113 for more details. about the upcoming eve", mester. THURSDt Spade Phillips, PI By Matt Kowalski OKAY, LgT'S ASSUME \ "UK~ IS A SO UNI? MAPe PUR INS HIS UAST SASP FOR LIFE AMP NOT PART OF THE MESSASB. y Study Abroad Programs: There will be an informational meeting from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in 154 Bizzell Hall West about studying abroad in the summer of 1999 on the tropical island of Domini ca and earning TAMU credit. There are only a few spaces left. Call 845-0544 for more details. Agnostic and Atheist Student Group: There will be an introduction to atheism and agnosticism in Rudder 504 at 8:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. Contact Jason Romero at 731-1126 for more informa tion. Students for Individuall will be an organizational! p.m. in Rudder 707 toft speakers and events. Ci Koehler at 847-2839fon mation. L- 1 Hispanic Business Student Associa tion: The first general meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in 129 Wehner. Call Chris at 694-6726 for more informa tion. Society of Women Engineers (SWE): There will be a general meeting with guest speaker Jennifer Murphy of Mer rill Lynch with food served at 6:45 p.m. and the meeting beginning at 7:00 p.m. Watch for fliers to find location details. Contact Jenny Bergman at 680-0441 for more information. The Gaming Club: There* eral meeting at 8:30 pi 701. For more information tor Alvarez at VRA6021fe Campus Crusade for Chris be a meeting at 7 p.m.atR. Call Kurt at 774-1522for mation. Silver Wings: There will be an informa tional meeting at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Call Jordan at 779-7113. Indian Students Association: The first general meeting of the semester will be held at 8:30 p.m. in MSC 224. All are welcome to attend and learn more Silver Wings: There will mational meeting at 5;3;.' Rudder. Call Jordan at Top Righi serves st lunch Tue Above; Fc strains a lunch Tut 'i Sigma Epsilon Professional Marketing and Sales Fraternity A Coed Fraternity - Open to All Majors! 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