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\ ' r ) Page 2 • Monday, March 22, 1999 Campus TheBa: Battal ioi Fish , I'Zi tell va .... X AM So AJOT i?e/)dy To Cowe Back fd School l ^SPRlAi6 EBE/wc W/)5 josr so ^mmp X DO/U'T W/)^T To Efi)D / Ih CUaJGI/OG OAl To XT Foi? A 5 LOMG AS BY R. DELUNA OH, X Thought you Just Took ^ OOT OF SO a; bAWA6E_ OMER The BREAK ... 'SIR, X'M /60IW6 To HAVE To ASK Voy AJOT To SPRlMKLE 5A^P ^APou/Ob The CtASS room ' Simel & Lewis By Mel I CAtPT BeueVE OoR. sPRiaJo break vjas ^ RvjlHEU w TVkK'f SToPro T P A\J AGEHCT TUBULARMAN BY BOOMER Spade Phillips, PI By Matl Kowalski ftOUr, vote. « Wggp TO TALX to you. > » WAS JUST WATCHIMO THg WgWS. IT APPEARS MV] WAMg IS UKlKgt? TO A 0RRAKIWO SEX SOAMOAL AT THE WHITg House, supposem-v. m excHAWOfti© sex for PIZZA OR SOMgTHIHS. » CAMPUS CALENDAR Monday TAMU Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 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. National Organization for Women: There will be a general meeting in MSC 203 at 7 p.m. Contact Kim Ngo at 260-8128 for more infor mation. Overseas Development Network: There will be a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in MSC 145. Texas A&M Women’s Rugby: There will be practice from 5-7 p.m. at the polo fields behind the Zachry parking lot. Practices are open to everyone. No experience neces sary. Call April at 775-4220 for more information. 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. TAMU Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 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. MSC Literary Arts: The weekly meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 145 MSC. Catholic Students Association: There will be on-campus mass at 12:05 p..m.in the All Faith’s Chapel. Texas A&M Women’s Rugby: There will be practice from 5-7 p.m. at the polo fields behind the Zachry parking lot. Practices are open to everyone. No experience neces sary. Call April at 775-4220 for more information. Waterski Team: There will be prac tice at 8:30 p.m. at the Century Ski Lake. Call Ross at 693-2302 for more information. National Association of Home Builders: Steve van Hoff, Senior V.P for Newmark Homes, will be dis cussing career opportunities in Residential Construction in Har rington 110. Call Steven at 680- 8244 for more information. Students of Objectivism: Dr. An drew Bernstein will lecture on “What Young People Really Need: Heroes and Happiness, Not Volun- teerism” at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder 601. Email a-abel@n2texas.com for details. Texas A&M Computing Society (TACS): There will be a guest lec ture from the CIA at 7 p.m. in Bright 124. Wednesday 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. Hispanic Business Students Asso ciation: There will be a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Wehner 129. Call Chris at 694-2726 for more information. TAMU Cancer Society: Will be hosting a guest speaker at 7 p.m. in Rudder 404. Texas A&M Women’s Rugby: There will be practice from 5-7 p.m. at the polo fields behind the Zachry parking lot. Practices are open to everyone. No experience neces sary. Call April at 775-4220 for more information. Indian Students Association: Come and learn about all the dif ferent Indian organizations on cam pus and our “unity meeting” at 8:30 p.m. in MSC 226. Bahgi’s Poetry Showcase: Poetry reading showcasing local poets young and old will be held from 7-9 p.m. at Bahgi’s located at 121 N. Main and WJ. Bryan. Call Robyn at 779-0170 for details. MSC CAMAC: There will be a gen eral meeting at 7 p.m. in Rudder 410. Call Angie at 845-1515 for more information. AMSA-premed: A medical school tour led by A&M students will be held at 7 p.m. in the Texas A&M College of Medicine-Ri Building Lobby. Call 8834 for more informate ,ove Texas A&M Mens Rugb) will be practice from 7-9a. Rugby Field by the polof hind the Zachry parking male students welcome, rience necessary. Call 696-0789 for more inform Thursday Shake mvarc I OS ANGE es and i kespea re wards on Su wvnpth P TAMU Roadrunners: The ar r tol - ^er rol a 3-4 mile run at 5:30p.r ffe,. t j rm c ; n c front of G. Rollie WhiteCoM, asan „ all skills invited. CortafllBhorrors of 847-5339 for more inteB became t fin the best a Campus Crusade for Chris; Tj don’t fe< will be a meeting at 7 pjaB;,.,,, , s , mors Deli. Call hurt at inomint for more information. MRhakespea Ryan fiv ate Ryan tiv Association of Baptist After la: We will have weekly worsh;:M Cj (he mo , at 7:30 p.m. at theABSCe^Sj ivice this ’ cated at 410 Collegetragi-c< David at 846-3223 fordeteflhj jiso wre vcademy Aw a Texas Aggie Motorcycle score. TAMC has moved. West "This is a the Office Max on Ha' p all my Eng across from Sweet Euge^llie for the s p.m. Call Mark at 691€'«Biid i Dench more information. jur-mimied Q 1 Love, and Catholic Students Assoc busive fathe There will be on-campus mating Oscar: 12:05 p..m.in the AllBaumg Pri Chapel. Bpdy depicti directing Os Alcoholics Anonymous:' - and also tc be a meeting from 11:30::|ling, sounc in room 249 of the BeuteijggAm 1 allov Center. Please call LornaE'ipiel berg joke 845-0280 or via eirjpcar. LornaB@stulife2.tamu.edi; ; Shakespeai Friday enclers with >scars for ori ostume desig izabeth won pn for adapt The most Into Action Young People f of Alcoholics Anonymous): I holding a meeting at 8 p.m.; Thomas Episcopal Church (fdow came ar garten Room). For more infoi tion please call 695-2821. Military Science489461: Ml; Auvermann of Bank oi Amei be here to speak about kee with changing developme business technology. It will in Koldus 144 from 10:20to a.m. Dress is businesscas Interested in a career in Residential Construction? Come find out what Steve Von Hoff, Senior V.P. of Newmark Homes, has to say about opportunities in home building. Tuesday, March 23 7:00 p.m. Harrington Room 110 Sponsored by National Association of Home Builders Find a thousand or so pages a trifle daunting? MSC OPAS and MSC Literary Arts present LES MISERABLES: THE CLIFF’S NOTES® EDITION Before you see the musical, learn about the novel that started it all! Dr. Cynthia Bouton, professor of history, will set the stage of Victor Hugo’s literary masterpiece. The power of the musical will move you, but the power of the novel will change you! Admission is FREE Tuesday, March 23 5:30 p.m. Rudder 301 For ticket information on Les Miserables, call 845-1234 + THE PRINCETON REVIEW 2 reasons you should prepare with our LSATcourse CONVENIENT SCHEDULES AND LOCATION With three different schedules to choose from, and our office location near Bullwinkle’s, our LSAT course is the most CONVENIENT AVAILABLE. PERSONAL ATTENTION You can schedule one-on-one meetings with your instructor and FREE EXTRA HELP is available if you want it. Classes start this weekend! Call today! Call or visit us today! (409) 696-9099 /fSN > Hie Princeton Review is not affiliated witli Princeton University or ISAS. Start You Future WORK PART-TIME NOW... APPLY FOR A FULk OPPORTUNITY WHEN 1 GRADNI UCS is continuing expansion into College Station. Oik facility in the College Station Business Center is spectao We are currently hiring for part-time positions in theseiltf ments: Client Service • Building Maintenance • Clerical Equipment Repair • PC Software • Inventory Con® UCS offers Competitive salary and flexible shifts Excellent work experience, Career opportunities after graduation Paid weekly Opportunity to work with other A&M students andal® 1 To apply, call (409) 862-5155 or stop by our hospitality room at Rudder Tower room' from 9-4 p.m., March 23 & 24 to pick up an applicant 1 ’ WWW.UNIVERSALCOMPUTERSYS.COM ATTENTION STUDENT ARTISTS: As part of the renovation of Rumour’s Deli, the MSC Visual Arts Committee is sponsoring a contest for the painting of a mural. Interested? Applications are available at the Forsyth Center Galleries and in the MSC Student Programs Office. Entries will be accepted March 22 - April 7. For more information contact the MSC Visual Arts Committee 845-9251. 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