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    Page 2 • Thursday, January 28, 1999
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Thursday
Students for Individual Liberty: There
will be an organizational meeting at 7 p.m.
in Rudder 707 to discuss guest speakers
and events. Contact Lee Koehler at 847-
2839 for more information.
Engineering Scholars Fellowship
(ESP): The first general meeting will be
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held at 7 p.m. in Zachry 342. For more in
formation contact Wes at 847-0990.
The Gaming Club: There will be a gen
eral meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 701.
For more information contact Victor Al
varez at VRA6021@acs.tamu.edu
Japan Club: There will be a general
meeting to discuss International Week,
and have a "name making” event in
Zachry 119C at 8:00 p.m. Contact Kat-
sura at 691-8280 for more information.
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Texas Aggie Motorcycle Club: We will
meet to talk, ride and have a good time at
9 p.m. at Sweet Eugene’s. Call Mark at
691-8204 for more information.
Silver Wings: There will be an infor
mational meeting at 5:30 p.m. in 302
Rudder. Call Jordan at 779-7113.
Texas A&M Mens Rugby: There will be
practice from 7-9 a.m. at the Rugby Field
by the polo fields behind the Zachry park
ing lot. All male students welcome. No
experience necessary. Call Lucas at 696-
0789 for more information.
Graduate Intervarsity Christian Fel
lowship: There will be a meeting for
singing, prayer, fellowship and food at 7:30
p.m. For more information contact Jen or
Mark at 764-1552, or see the website at
http://stat.tamu.edu/~inlow/ivcf.html
Campus Crusade for Christ: There will
be a meeting at 7 p.m. at Rumor’s Deli. Call
Kurt at 774-1522 for more information.
CAMPUS CALENDAR
Sunday
Alpha Phi Omega: There will be a gener
al meeting at 1 p.m. in Rudder 601. Come
to the first pledge meeting of Alpha Phi
Omega to join or learn more.
Monday
Aggie Guide Dogs and Service Dogs:
There will be a spring introductory meet
ing at 6 p.m. at the Veterinary Medical
School 201, located at the corner of Uni
versity and Agronomy drives. Call Hollie at
775-2243 for more information.
Texas A&M Taekwondo Team: There
will be a meeting to discuss upcoming
events and plans for the semester at 9
p.m. in G.Rollie White room 263. Call
Robert at 693-3516 for more information.
Laredo Hometown Committee: There
will be a general meeting at 8 p.m. in MSC
292B. Please call Sara Martinez at 847-
0453 for more details.
Tuesday
Texas A&M Mens Rugby: There will be
practice from 7-9 a.m. at the Rugby Field
by the polo fields behind the Zachry park
ing lot. All male students welcome. No
experience necessary. Call Lucas at 696-
0789 for more information.
Wednesday
Agnostic and Atheist Student Group:
There will be a discussion of morality in
Rudder 402 at 8:30 p.m. until 10 p.m.
Contact Jason Romero at 731-1126 for
more information.
Texas A&M Mens Rugby: There will be
practice from 7-9 a.m. attfij
by the polo fields behindfe!
ing lot. All male students
experience necessary. Cali.
0789 for more information.|
International Student l
There will be a general!
m Rudder 701. Call Regina(
for more details.
TAMU Cancer Society 1
a general meeting at 7 pi|
der.
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Texas Aggie MotorcycM
meet to talk, ride and havesj
9 p.m. at Sweet Eugenes !
691-8204 for more info
Texas A&M Mens I
practice from 7-9 a.m. attr':l
by the polo fields behindfcj
ing lot. All male students*
experience necessary. CafL
0789 for more informatior
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TAMU Philosophy De
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entitled “DemythologizingV::
p.m. m 213 Bolton. Cad
8499 for more information
Friday!
TAMU Philosophy Depar
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entitled "The Animal Rights'
p.m. in 114 Blocker. Ca 1 .
8499 for more informal
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Journalism Open House
Thursday Jan. 28, 1998
5 to 7 p.m.
MSC Flagroom
Students interested in the field of journalism
should attend the Journalism Open House on Thursday.
This is a chance to join organizations that can help you
land a GOOD job after graduating, talk with profes
sionals to find out what skills you need, to gain valu
able experience while attending school and meet with
your professors.
Top ten things overheard in the
Journalism Department:
10. Tm not very good at math, so I think I’d
make a good journalist.”
8. “Why is the journalism building burnt
orange?”
7. “If you’re not offending somebody, you are
not using the First Amendment to its full
potential.”
6. “I need to take a smoke break.”
5. “I need to get forced into a class...”
4. “Forget what you learned in English— It’s
Wrong!”
3. “If you can’t say anything nice- You’ll be a
good journalist.”
2. “Pooh.”
1. “Trust me...I’m a journalist.”
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Marium Mohiuddin, Aggielife Editor
Matt Weber, Sports Editor
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Sports - Assistant: Doug Shilling; Travis Harsch, Santosh
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Tom Kennedy, Jason Lincoln, Michael Taglienti, Jeff Schmidt,
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