ws Fish Hey, So are you &oiv& To Get 3ea) A \JALENTm GIFT ? WHY SHould X WE'RE Tusr ERIEA/D5, XT'S AJOT ^-^6 WERE 60I/Y6 OUT f IP UA, I MEAaT WHY WOOEDa;t X mia;£ f? BY R. DELUNA W//Y Dlb/v'T You £ 7?&&& ME SHE WA5 BEHlAJb ME ?fp \r”7^N TsorryTtH CAMPUS CALENDAR lattalio . v T~HE — /TOUWI> T ^T ^npISTWETEO^^ TUESDAY Texas A&M Mens Rugby: There will be practice from 7-9 a.m. at the Rugby Field by the polo fields be hind the Zachry parking lot. All male students welcome. No expe rience necessary. Call Lucas at 696-0789 for more information. Education: Aggie Luv Lines will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom. This is an open forum featuring a panel of experts and celebrity students to answer all those burning questions you are afraid to ask about sex and rela tionships. Call Margaret Griffith at 847-9242 for more information. Habitat for Humanity a general meetings 8:30 p.m. MSC Great Issues ' discussion on the on! ry of the kiss leads Bryant, Professor ofii at 7 p.m. in 2121 Simel & Lewis By Mel Texas Student Education Associa tion: Will be holding a general meet- ing at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. For more information contact Lisa at 847-0919. I Always sph- 1 - *y OfJ THt seat in f roht of /At SO THAT NOBODY 8U0ULS WY VIEW Of the /ntA/\£. H 500MDS Ultt A Good \T>eA. 'fou'R.e ONLY SUfpO^et) To spill n^ onto i-mPty Seats. Texas A&M Computing Society (ACM/IEEE-CS): Will host a guest speaker from the Sytem Adminis trator Panel at 7 p.m. in 124 Bright. Future Aggie Physician Assis tants: The first general meeting will be held in 212 MSC at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend, the guest speaker will be Greg Miller, PA. Contact Lori at 696-8593 or Jil- lian at 361-0338. Texas A&M Comput (ACM/IEEE-CS): W free introductory Ui i 10 p.m. in 209 Bri a spot please sign Bright. Cepheid Variable: Will have a gen eral committee meeting and vote on a new logo at 8:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more information call 845-1515. Psychology Club: There will be a meeting about clinical programs at 7:30 p.m. in 108 Psyc. TUBULARMAN BY B. CARDINALE Alpha Phi Omega: Along with APO will be sponsoring an American Red Cross blood drive all day long at 8 different locations on campus. For more information please contact Paige or Troy at 862-2525. Catholic Students Association: There will be a meeting and fellow ship at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Call Jennifer at 823-4495 for more in formation. Alpha Phi Omega will be sponsoring ant Cross blood drive ail different locationsons more information] Paige or Troy at! TAMU Scuba Club: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. in 281 Student Recreation Center. Call 696-0116 for more information. Texas A&M MensH- will be practice from?-S| j Rugby Field by thep::® hind the Zachry pan male students wete rience necessary. 696-0789 formoreii Ph Does bnvon£ Cnfte? Does Anyone listen? I DON'T KNOW, DOC, MO X OVEfLREftCTlNG?/ TAMU Racquetball Club: Will be holding a general meeting at 7 p.m. at court 1 of the Student Recre ation Center. Catholic Students Association: There will be on-campus mass at 12:05 p.m.in the All Faith’s Chapel. WEDNESDAY Cooperative Education: A Career Fair featuring different employers each day will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby of the Zachry Building. Student Health Sen Education: A comm; relationship program Dr. Alicia Marshall*" I discussion will be heir to 8 p.m. in Rudder garet Griffith at 847-921 details. Student Health Services Health HOBY Alumni: There will be a gen eral meeting held in 707 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. to discuss the upcom ing events such as Big Event, Re plant, and the CLEW! Promises to be a blast!! Hispanic BusinessStu elation: There wil meeting at 7:30 [ 129. Cali Chris at* more information. Rally Corrects Spade Phillips, PI By Matt Kowalski TOC'AY. CLASS, VE VfU- ASSEMBLE ALIC? fPeTOUATe AW IWS6W- C7IARy PEVfCE. FIRST VE VILL £70 A SMALL TEST OW A PIECE OF ..FABRIC... VERE 1ST ZE FABRICT Continued from Page 1 “Sexuality is a gift that needs to be respected,” he said. "I want stu dents to know that safe sex really isn’t [safe]; abstinence is the only 100- percent safe choice.” Bereit has spoken to local middle schools and higli schools on absti nence. He said one of the major differences with college students is that most have been sexually active and do not know abstinence is still an option. Dr. Noreen Johnson, local Obstetrician/Gynecologist, spoke on the medical risks of premarital sex. “This topic can be devastating; premarital sex can lead to pregnan cies and issues many couples cannot handle emotionally or financial ly,” she said. - inert-: In Monday’s issue talion, the article force proposes ing fees" stated tit crease proposal was the Campus Access Task Force. The list creases was created in the Office of the Vi of Administration Traffic and Transport vices. am 'The 'Texas^lSfiYl Chapter of Cap and Gown .National Senior J lonor Society would like to [twite members of the Class of2000 to join us for an informational meeting February 10th at 8:30 in judder 407. To be considered, you must have a minimum G Clf of 3. 25 and 75-110 academic hours completed. Student Membership forms can be picked up in the Cap and Gown cube in JColdus or at the meeting. The deadline is February 19th. 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