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Page 2 • Wednesday, April 28, 1999 Campus Fish <»■■ ■■ 'welcome A&Alti To CoUA)TDOuJ/V To 77/£ f AJb : A ~n?l8UT£ t TT> 5IMEC * LEUIS . ■ Let's look, at -f- HE ORtUlA) OF 'Too^y.. Gosh, X Realcv THiaJK we SHoocb NAVE CAMCEU-E D 77, e Coucer-T WITH iTayioR BEIAI6 SICK? STUPID ?UPPET! \ou /'lAT Ru t «6D °^er * BY R.DELUNA ;TuPiD FoPPETf) I ’VvlElX, SOA1EOWE X:"' -/ou SdcK. /?/ WELL , SOAtEOME Pound That ESCARPED ?<JPPET AMI> TuRaJED MI-m JyvTo XHE STAI _ HE 15 Today..■. Arib ^THAT A1Aa)'S w/iAie was EMILIO ESTEYET.? Simel & Lewis By Mel le t ' s just kidkjaP oop. roes. 'T&Tu’T P\ovj \JE "Xo pou 1 - THATT OFF' 7 . Libertarian Continued from Page 1 we are bringing him in,” he said. “With the positions he takes, you wonder if he’s far left or far right, but then come to find out that he’s nei ther.” Lee Koehler, president of the Stu dents for Individual Liberty and a sophomore philosophy and econom ics major, said having Hornberger speak at Texas A&M is a way to in crease discussion about liberalism. “We felt there wasn't enough dis cussion of classical liberalism,” he said. “Liberalism is a philosophy which supports the protection of the individual’s rights over the social con trols of the state.” He said Hornberger’s beliefs and other members of the Libertarian par ty believe the governing body should be controlled directly by the people who are being governed. “The Republican and Democrat di- TUBULARMAN CON SPPU>E < T06ES STOP i E d O - AW. AX Dsl I'ME -rr*EC*-*tJK£<lE**’—J TuSULARMOMfy BY BOOMER WELL , SPm>E, YOl/R BELT IS genuine alligator skin? RND You SOY 'SEE VOU I_ATeP>, \ ALLIGATOR" R LOT. 9 Spade Phillips, PI By Matt Kowalski A MUTANT CKO£Ot7IL£ WAS JUST CREATEP BY gCO-MAWS ..STKANjgg-.egyigg. chotomy that exists in the current po litical system needs to be reexam ined,” he said. “ (The Libertarian party) has been gaining support because it’s the an swer to the problems existing in to day’s political system. ” Moving Continuedfrotti Page 1 from their apartment showing possi ble cleaning and damage charges. If students are worried about the condi tions of their apartments, Bass sug gested they ask the apartment main tenance service to give them a cost estimate of the damages it may con tain. Bierman said students should schedule a time with their apartment managers to perform a walk-through inventory check of the apartment. Unless the apartment complex pays for utilities. Bierman said stu- utility services and contacting tele- Bierman said once tenants move i i them TITANIC Continued from fW Ballard saidheisti engaging studentsii technology. Hevisid Austin Middle School;! an A&M nauticals yesterday. He also met tvr J lives from theCollef ing and the College cl i during his visit. Ballard founded tlsl ject, so studentsca;i the excitement ofdftfT ration. The JASON ira! botic exploration tod, dents will be afci underwater life throe! Dr. Jon Pitts, chan | ture series was estates vide an academic-taw lecture series vvonhva university. “The series relit ic. political, social, educational aren ty," he said. "Dr. tation is interdiscip appeal to a large a CAMPUS CALENDAR PHOTO COURTESY OF TOBY HIBBITS Correction The turtle in Tuesday’s issue was misidentified as an Alligator snap ping turtle, pictured above with Dr Lee Fitzgerald. It should have been identified as a common snapping turtle. WEDNESDAY Reagan Leadership Society/SFIL: Jacob Hornberger will speak on Libertarianism as the hope for America at 7:30 p.m. in Koldus 111. Contact Adam Mikeal at 845-1379 or Lee Koehler at 847-2839 for details. Hispanic Business Student As sociation: There will be a gener al meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Wehn- er 128. Call Chris at 694-6726 for more information. Catholic Students Association: There will be a Bible study on the Eucharist at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 410. TAMU Roadrunners: There will be a 3-4 mile run, meet at G. Rollie White at 6 p.m. All are welcome. Contact Mike at 847-5339 for de tails. Want to V ^<y,vi Motivate The Class of 2003? Applications available April 26 — June 2 Interviews: June 3-4 Mandatory Training: June 5 Orientation Leader Applications are due June 2 in 314 YMCA For questions and applications please call 862-2746 or stop by 314 VMCA Email: aolp@stulife2.tamu.edu Web: http://stulife.tamu.edu/slo/aolp Semi-Annual 50% Off BRIDAL SALE VEILS & BRIDESMAIDS TOO! 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