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b Fish BV R. DELUNA Vou w/iajt To )<:ajouj The secret t© uorkivo out > buc>E ? Communications Career Fail to offer 40 companies, speafc Simel & Lewis YouR "rW't mACH\N£ to BM* ^H 6 RtAi- SHAKES PEaK-C. THE SHAKESPEARE TESTlVAU a aetA-r idea! By Mel n MtVtR KNtU X WAS TMtS OoOP. TUBULARMAN BY B. CARDINALE Spade Phillips, PI By Matt Kowalski BY ANDREA BROCKMAN The Battalion Texas A&M students will have the opportunity to meet profes sionals and potential employers in broadcast media, print media, ad vertising and public relations this weekend at the Communications Career Fair and Former Journalism Students Association Celebration. Charles C. Self, head of the jour nalism department, said this week end’s event is the largest and most comprehensive career fair the de partment has had, with represen tatives from all areas of mass me dia. “More than 40 companies will attend,” he said, “and right now, the media is interested in hiring. There is a hunger for applicants.” THURSDAY 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. Campus Crusade for Christ: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. at Ru mor's Deli. Call Kurt at 774-1522 for more information. Mexican American Engineers and Correction The April 6 Silver Taps an nouncement in The Battalion did not include Angela Marie Molina, a junior sociology major, in the list of students being honored that night. ,... A********* *<!!>» On sale this week at the MSC Rudder Box Office agipox ♦ MSC Film Society-—A Bug’s Life Fri, Apr 9, 7 & 9:30p.m. •8* msc wiicy Lecture Series — Changing of the Guard: National .. . Security in the Post-Cold War Era Fri, Apr 9,8 p.m. 845-1234 or on the net! http://boxoffice.tamu.edu ^ MSC Town Hall—Variety Show Fri. Apr 16.7:30p.m. & call in unnge tor special needs * Freudian Slip Freudian Slip Sat, Apr 17,9p.m. AgsUBHcks ".xcpieo . Singing Cadets — Spring Concert Sat, Apr 17, 7:30 p.m. ■■ ... ..... .. ..... ... ..... » mxmm msm *mns^p, mssm. wtsss* Annual Fay Lecture Series in Analytical Psychology The Archetypal Imagination Dr. James Hollis Friday, April 9 Opening Reception: 5-6:30 p.m. Introduction by TAMU President Dr. Ray Bowen Introduction to Lecture Series by Dr. Hollis Banquet & Entertainment (6:30-9 p.m.) All Friday functions held at: Texas A&M University, Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni Center Saturday, April 10 Lecture 1: Religious Imaginings: Diving Morphologies, 9-10:30 a.m. Lecture 2: Literary Imaginings: Envisioned Logos, 11-12:30 p.m. Lecture 3: Incarnational Imaginings: The Painter’s Eye on Eternity, 2-3:30 p.m. Lecture 4: Therapeutic Imaginings: Psychotherapy & Soul, 4-5:30 p.m. All lectures held at Texas A&M University, Memorial Student Center-Room 206 TICKETS at MSC Box Office: Students & Sr. Citizens: s 4 per lecture s 12 four lectures Adults: s 7 per lecture s 24 four lectures Tickets for Opening Reception & Banquet also may be purchased at the MSC Box Office 845-1234 For additional information on the Fay Lectures call: 845-0477 t The International Center at the Bush Presidential Library Complex and MSC JL T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness Exploring Careers in Foreign Service and WmmT Opportunities for Summer Internships Dr. Roman Popadiuk Former Ambassador to Ukraine and Executive Director George Bush Presidential Library Foundation 7:00pm Thursday April 8th Room 510 Rudder Tower m For more information, or to inform us of your needs, call 845-K77U LAST DAY TO REGISTER! Free Food! 100 Lucky Students Will Be Selected To Have Free BBQ At The President’s Home With BBQ/V udents - , ^ Ray and Sally Bowen _V Entertainment by Campus Group Thursday, April 15, 1999, 6:30 p.m. (Rain site: Clayton Williams Alumni Center) I Students sign up at: « http://rev.tamu.edu/freebbq REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS TODAY! I For more info call the Office of University Relations 845-4642 I Winners will be notified via e-mail or phone April 9 ^ Carroll Cole, president of the Public Relations Student Society of America and a senior journalism major, said when people think of journalism, they automatically think of print and broadcast. “There are other aspects of jour nalism, too, like public relations and advertising," she said. “They will all be represented at the fair.” Self said there will also be ses sions during the fair to provide net working for students in specialized fields. From ll a.m. to 2 p.m., there will be resume critique sessions in 230 MSC. Cole said students should bring resumes, clips and portfolios for critiques and to give to compa ny representatives. The events begin Thursday with two professional panel discussions CAMPUS CALENDAR Scientists: Officer elections will be held in MSC 212 at 7 p.m. M.E.D.A.L.S.: Executive Staff Ap plications are out and due on April 20th. They are available in MSC 137. 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. Texas Aggie Motorcycle Club: TAMO has moved. We will meet at Parking Continued from Page 1 former students, grad students and undergrads. It is vitally important that professors respect the traditions of our school.” Also passed during the meeting was a bill implementing the addition from 6 p.m. lo 9:30p-) MSC. The first panel\ four journalism prole: have been in the I less. Self said they willc a first job and beginninti The second panel: three establishedpn eluding Joe Brown, thep^ lions officer for the city; “They will discussk. reerand moving intolei sit ions,” Self said. Saturday, there i events including a Jon partment Open House ception at 6 p.m. at titer Conference Center, wk | will have the opponur Jim Lehrer, host of 1 lour with Jim Lehrer.' the Office Max on across from Sweet Els p.m. Call Mark at 6S: more information. Catholic Students te There will be on-campi 12:05 p..m. in Chapel. Alcoholics Anonymous be a meeting from 11:3: in room 249 of the Be.: Center. Please call Lorrr 845-0280 or via rp LornaB@stulife2.tamu.e: and relocation of bike re -1 residence halls. TheeJ Krueger Hall, the nor; ? Band Practice Drill Field side of the FHK ComptetJ underutilized bike rack The racks would be main entrance oftheComal east side of the FHKCffi^ west side of LechnerM # THE PRINCETON REVIf I more reason you should pre^ with our GMAT course WE KNOW THE CAT No one knows computer adaptive tests better than we do. And we have a whole library of CAT materials available foryouw the WEB. Classes for the MAY or JUNE GMA! start in 2 days. Call or visit us today! 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