HOWDY '99 /\ Concert o f Pi-2t ise Come worship with... Jami Smith Chris Tomlin Shane ft Shane and others! Get vour tickets NOW! / $5 3t the Box Office or the Hovvcly '99 table it) the MSC <6 at th e 4ooi- Page 2 • Tuesday, September 14, 1999 News Fair Student Continued from Page 1 representative from a featured company. He said prizes will be awarded to winning teams, including a 1999 Ford Mustang for a hole-in-one on the 14th green. Texas A&M President Dr. Ray M. Bowen will be the keynote speaker at the welcome dinner at the College Station Hilton tonight. Boyer said students will be able to attend career oriented workshops focusing on resume writing Campaign ■ Continued from Page 1 Collins said students need to be aware of the ef fects of alcohol so when a friend has been drinking they will be prepared if medical problems arise. “Aggies must be responsible for themselves and others,” Collins said. “We don’t want Aggies to be a part of the crowd who buy their friends six shots in half an hour. There is a fine line between semi consciousness and death.” Cotton Continued from Page I of chemistry world-wide.” Lindsay Roy, a graduate student in inorganic chemistry, said it has been an honor and life-chang ing experience to be able to work with a professor as distinguished as Cotton. "He will be remembered as one of the most sig nificant scientists of the 20th century," Roy said, "1 think he is absolutely remarkable." Texas A&M President Dr. Ray M. Bowen, said he is pleased the University has this opportunity to show not only to the University, but to the world, the achievements of its outstanding professors such as Cotton. Continued from Page I . Battalion need to be better informed by the University to do if they have a friend in need or if the themselves. “Right now students [at A&Mj in troublert ing to talk to a stranger, they will talktotfc t she said. “Friends need to tell other friends and pi- friends have talked about suicide.” Dr. J. Malon Southerland vice presidents fairs said the Student Counseling Service: quately equipped for situations like student; “We (at the SCS] have one full time psyche have added a second this year," he said. 2 % E3y S>eau m QUESTIONABLE BUSINESS ETHICS IN COUittl Thursday ^ Spm F i pst B 3 pt i st C b u re b, B ry3 n Nt a}' x] pv C >rrjr>i-*s Cohere VitnfsF MARSHALL FALL SERVICE SPECIALS Goodwrench Service Lawrence Marshall offers GM Goodwrench Service Plus (the plus means better), the new way of servicing your truck or car. Now, youMf get a limited Lifetime Guarantee on selected parts and repairs, good for as long as you own your GM vehicle. Plus, get courtesy transportation and up-front competitive pricing. See your Lawrence Marshall service advisor for details. OIL & FILTER CHANGE $ Plus 31 point inspection. Includes 5 quarts of oil and oil filter. Some models higher. COOLING SYSTEM DRAIN AND FILL $ Includes one gallon of coolant. Some models higher. 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