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Smith said there will be an hour- long informational, then an oppor tunity for students to take a screen ing instrument, a questionnaire and finally, an opportunity to sit individ ually and privately with a profes sional to go over the inventory. Informational materials on anx iety disorders and other mental ill nesses and referral will be given as needed. The free program will include an educational presentation with a video, an anonymous written self test and the opportunity to meet with a health professional. “The Student Counseling Ser vice is not diagnosing or treating for any anxiety disorders,” he said, “but is providing information, free screening and referral if needed.” Library and Presidential Confer ence Center. Every year, Texas A&M honors a member of the faculty for his or her achievements. Cotton, director of the Laboratory for Molecular Struc ture and Bonding, will be honored by former colleagues from the\Jnit- ed States and Great Britain, who will discuss his achievements in three segments: the early years, the middle years and the Texas A&M years. The keynote speaker will be Tobin J. Marks, Morrison Professor of Chemistry at North western University. Cotton’s accomplishments in clude producing more than 100 Ph.D’s, more than 1,400 research publications, the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Chemists and the Robert A. Welch Award in Chemistry. Minority Continued from Page l ture leaders of the world. Carlos Orozco, an SCS coun selor, said the meeting helped the students get to know the coun selors better, and when questions arise, they feel comfortable seek ing advice. Similar meetings will be held Oct. 2 and in the spring to fa miliarize students with the ap plication process of various or ganizations. Jasper Continued from Page 1 Texas Council of Governments said the trial has not been dis cussed much in Jasf movement to Bryan. ie Battalion “It’s been a lotq and [we had] a much ful summer,” Diggles He said other than officials involved and ily, he does not believ pie from Jasper are Bryan for the trial. In mid-October, t! defendant, Shawn AS will be tried in Jasper The first man to be ! dragging death of E| i ,7 wmuni lx S 15 I etn uaiy ot capital sentenced to death jection. Jurors deliberated two hours before t guilty verdict in theKi Fraternity focuses on aiding students THE PHOENIX BOX BY E* AN Celebration marks profs achievements The celebration of the profes sional career achievements of Dr. Frank Albert Cotton, professor of chemistry, will be today from 5 to 10 p.m. at the Presidential Con ference Center in the George Bush Phi Beta Sigma fraternity’s an nual Sigma Week, themed “Young Americans Ready to Make Power Moves,” began yesterday with a church service and will continue through Friday. All students are welcomed to attend the nightly programs, which include money management, a question-and-answer session be tween freshmen and upperclass men and a Jazz session. Phil Coleman, Phi Beta Sigma president and a senior electrical en gineering major, said they chose to use the week to enlighten people on issues that impact people, as op posed to throwing parties. Tonight at “Stackin' Dollars,” a speaker will discuss ways to man age money during college and af tergraduation at 7 p.m. in Rudder 302. Campus Calender Monday Study Abroad Programs Office: An informational meeting to promote the Italy 2000 Program will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Bizzell Hall West rooms 154 and 161 . 7270 or Adrianne Utley at 268 4701 for details. Career Center: Will be hosting a workshop at 7 p.m. in Rudder The ater that will teach what is suitable to wear to interviews. There will also be two free suits given away. Study Abroad Programs Office: An informational meeting to pro mote the Italy 2000 Program will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. in Bizzell Hall West rooms 154 and 161. Fish Texas A&M Rifle Team: Rifle team try-outs will be held in the basement of the Military Science building from 5 to 7 p.m. The cost will be $3 for two days of try-outs. Call Tim Mitchell at 847-1058 for more information. MAM? 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