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    Page 10 • Monday, February 8, 1999
News
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We are looking for two motivated
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Applications are DUE Monday.
February 15. 1999 by 5:00 p.m
in the Fish Camp Office
Questions? Call 845-1627
The Perfect Gifts
for Your Aggie
Graduation
on Christmas.
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TAG-Heuer
SWISS MADE SINCE I860.
John D. Huntley '79 is
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and Breitling.
BREITLING
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PARTY
NIGHT
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Rice is nice
TERRY ROBERSON/Thh Battalion
Tim Kubicki, a senior Plant Science major, is attaching the reverse osmosis water
ing system for irrigation back into the plant’ pots after grooming them. The rice
plants at the Beasley Labs Building are being genetically engineered to produce in
sect and herbicide resistance.
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abstinence tafe l
BY ANDREA BROCKMAN
The Battalion
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A student sponsored rally will addre;li?g mn ' n 8
ed risks and encourage abstinence! |°l 1 r
theMSC. 'et lied ,
Speakers at the Aggieland AbsiinenctllP^ 1
confront the medical a ? te(: ‘ u ea ^
giveness and the idea ot sex as a gilt:: , h,!'■!!!!'!Y
Margaret Griffith, health educationc
for A.P. Beutal Health Center said some;
take abstinence for virginity.
''You can practice abstinence evenaiii
been sexually active.” she said.
Micah Wing, chaplain of Aggies Sister
and a sophomore biomedical science;
the rally will spread an important mess,
Wing said people assume everyonew
before marriage, so they take precautio;
Wing said condoms are effective in
tun ion rat
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pregnancy and disease, and birth contrc passed in
protect against pregnancy.
She said abstinence is the only fool-pro
to prevent pregnancy and sexually trans;
eases.
"Abstinence will guard you from some:
of the other precautions will not,” Wing:
is the emotional scars.”
Permits
Continued from Page 1
• student garage priority spaces
will increase from $270 per year to
$396
• student general parking (red
and blue) lots will increase from
$75 per year to $125
• faculty and staff (yellow) lots
will increase from $100 per year to
$132
• faculty non-numbered, gated
lots will increase from $100 per
year to $198
• faculty reserved, numbered
spaces will increase from $200 per
year to $264
• motorcycle permits will in
crease from $35 per year to $48
• night access permits will in
crease from $35 per year to $48
• park-and-ride permits will in
crease from $35 per year to $48
Peter Schulte, chair of the park
ing sub-committee for Student Sen
ate and a junior business major,
said the increase is the first in sev
eral years.
He said all parking-facility con
struction is funded by increases
like this one.
“Everything that has to do with
parking is funded through PTTS’
The Texas A&M Career Center and
The Business Student Council present...
Can
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... ortinj
A seminar on how to make the most out of the
Spring Business Career Fair Feb. 15-18
Learn insider tips on how to effectively network with
recruiters and make great impressions at career fairs
and at employer receptions.
Tuesday, February 9, 7:00 p.m.
159 Wehner
Join representatives from Dell. Ernst & Young, and Target
who will present the seminar.
Great door prizes will be given away!
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209 Koldus 845-5139 http://aggienet.tamu.edu/cctr
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We have the following full-time positions available:
Jr. Software Engineers
Jr. Multimedia Designers
Advanced Technology Engineers
Information Session Monday, March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m., Rudder 507.
(stop by for pizza and refreshments)
On-Campus Interviews Tuesday, March 9
For job descriptions and more information about
OnCommand Corporation, visit the Career Center
or contact Robert DeMartini at 408-360-4884. Fax:
408-360-4666. E-mail: employment@ocv.com.
All interested candidates must submit resumes to the
Career Center by Feb. 16, 1999 or to OnCommand
Corp. by Feb. 19, 1999
OnCommand Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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budget, which is parking fees, per
mits and citations," he said.
He said Student Senate will take
student opinions into account con
cerning the increase recommenda
tions.
“Student Senate is looking into
student reactions to the increase
and will vote on a resolution show
ing students’ opinions," he said.
Schulte said the task force
members continued to define, at
their meeting last Friday, the park
ing problems they will address
throughout the term of the team’s
existence. He said they have begun
to categorize their assignments.
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