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    Page 2 • Thursday, March 11, 1999
News
BY R. DELUNA
Simel & Lewis
By Mel
Campus Crusade for Christ: There
will be a meeting at 7 p.m. at Ru
mor’s Deli. Cali Kurt at 774-1522
for more information.
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Association of Baptist Students:
We will have weekly worship service
at 7:30 p.m. at the ABS Center lo
cated at 410 College Main. Call
David at 846-3223 for details.
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BY BOOMER
TAMU Roadrunners: There will be
a 3 to 4 mile run at 5:30 p.m. Meet
in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum,
all skills invited. Contact Mike at
847-5339 for more information.
Texas Aggie Motorcycle Club:
TAMC has moved. We will meet at
the Office Max on Harvey Road
across from Sweet Eugene’s at 9
p.m. Call Mark at 691-8204 for
more information.
Catholic Students Association:
There will be on-campus mass at
12:05 p..m.in the All Faith’s Chapel.
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tuted much of the 42 percent of the
property recovered this academic
year. Since September, 227 bicycles
have been reported stolen on cam
pus.
Of the $243,763 worth of prop
erty stolen during the 1997-98 aca
demic year, only $46,783 worth
was recovered.
Baron said most theft involves
bicycles, car stereos, student iden
tification cards and backpacks.
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CAMPUS CALENDAR
Thursday
Texas A&M Men’s Rugby: There
will be practice from 7 to 9 a.m. at
the Rugby Field by the polo fields
behind the Zachry parking lot. All
male students welcome. No expe
rience necessary. Call Lucas at
696-0789 for more information.
Study Abroad Programs Office:
There will be an informational
meeting to promote the Italy Spring
2000 program from 1:30 to 2 p.m.
in Bizzell Hall West room 154,161.
Alcoholics Anonymous: There will
be a meeting from 11:30 to 12:30
in room 249 of the Beutel Health
Center. Please call Lorna Breault at
845-0280 or via e-mail at
LornaB@stulife2.tamu.edu.
Monday
TAMU Roadrunners: Theret
3 to 4 mile run at 5:30 p.mj
front of G. Rollie White Colis
skills invited. Contact Mike
5339 for more information.
National Organization for
There will be a general
MSC 203 at 7 p.m. Coi
Ngo at 260-8128 for more
tion.
Gamma Phi Delta: Kickin’ it for
Christ, a Bible study featuring Dr.
Alvin Larke, Assistant to the
Provost will be held at 7 p.m. in the
All Faiths Chapel.
American Society of Civil Engi
neers: There will be a general
meeting featuring guest speaker
Leo Dielmann from Radian at 5:30
p.m. in room 110 of the Civil Engi
neering building. Call Jennie En
tires at 845-2474 for more infor
mation.
Overseas Developmerj
work: There will be a gene:I
ing at 8:30 p.m. in MSC14;|
Aggie Speleological Society:
There will be a meeting about the
trip to Colorado bend at 7:30 p.m.
in Richardson 302. Call Travis at
693-4088 for more information.
Texas A&M Women's i?
There will be practice frorI
p.m. at the polo fields bt l
Zachry parking lot. Prac I
open to everyone. No exp
necessary. Call April at 7
for more information.
Friday
TAMU Roadrunners: There will be
a 3 to 4 mile run, meet in front of
G. Rollie White Coliseum at 4:15
p.m. All skill levels are invited, con
tact Mike at 847-5339 for details.
Tuesday
Texas A&M Mens Rugb*
will be practice from 7 toS j
the Rugby Field by the polofJ
hind the Zachry parking lot J
students welcome. No ex:J
necessary. Call Lucas at6K|
for more information.
Into Action Young People (Group
of Alcoholics Anonymous): Will be
holding a meeting at 8 p.m. at St.
Thomas Episcopal Church (Kinder
garten Room). For more informa
tion please call 695-2827.
TAMU Roadrunners: Ti4?i
be a 3 to 4 mile run at 5:3!|
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iseum, all skills invited. Cf
Mike at 847-5339 formal
mation.
“Students have to have their
[I.D. card] when they go to the
Recreation Center or when they go
to eat lunch,’’ Baron said. “It is
easy for students to leave their be
longings laying around.”
In cases where students believe
their I.D. to be lost or stolen, UPD
encourages students to contact the
ID office in the Pavilion to stop Ag-
gieBucks transactions through
their cards. Students who have
credit card accounts on their stu
dent I.D. cards need to contact the
credit card provider to prohibit the
use of the credit card.
Residents
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