PROFESSIONAL NAIL SALON AT THE MALL We do all kinds of artificial nails. Friendly, Clean, good atmosphere. Experienced nail technicians. Come to see us and SAVE for your nail care. You will have a SUBSTANTIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT. 693-0996 LeNails Pos,c “ Across form Luby’s In-depth Bible Study Praise S Worship Chapel Sundays 9:00 p.m new time ■ All Faiths Chapel sponsored by compass college ministries mrfwj/hn % fe rtcs/j; / The high tech industry is firing oh all cylinders. So graduates like you have all the choices. But where do you really want to take your career? If your answer's the future, read on. We're Fujitsu Network Communications, part of the $36 billion Fujitsu Corporation. Our digital fiber-optic switching platforms incorporate state-of-the-art SONET, ATM, and IP technologies to provide worldwide telecommunications. Now, as we expand our own network, we need the talent of graduates who are as fired up as we are about the future. Join our elite group of networking professionals in unique projects that blend hardware, software and ASIC technologies. Looking for a career path that's a straight shot to the future? If the answer % yes, start here. Come and see us at the CEO Career Fair on September 15-16. We will be interviewing on-campus in October and November. If you are an EE/CS/CE/ECE/IE/ID/Business/Finance/Accounting Bachelor's or graduate student, see your Career Planning and Placement Center for further details on interviewing with FNC. If you cannot attend the CEO Career Fair, you may also email your resume to; resumes.ad@fnc.fujitsu.com; or send via snailmail to: Fujitsu Network Communications, Attn.; College Relations, 2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, TX 75082; Fax: 972-479-6978. See us on the Web at: www.fnc.fujitsu.com We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. cO FUJITSU FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS &lood Drive - Sponsored b-f AP0 September r? - n, 6iet >(our millennium T-shirt at the following locations Monday - Friday Commons Lobby Bio/Bio Building Student Rec Center Rudder Fountain Sbisa Dining Center Ireland Street Monday - Thursday Zachary Building School of Vet Medicine Monday Wehner Bldg., 3rd Floor Tuesday Medical Sciences Library Wednesday Reynolds Medical Bldg. 1 0 AM - 5 PM 1 0 AM - 4 PM 2 PM - 8 PM 10 AM - 5 PM Noon - 7 PM 1 0 AM - 4 PM 10 AM - 4 PM 9 AM - 5 PM 9 AM - 4 PM 1 0 AM - 4 PM 9 AM - 4 PM Page 6 « Tuesday, September 14, 1999 CGIELIFE STAY" I IN ■ lano m« ROBYN HITCHCOCK fc . I **.. fe, 'T-'-l* RICKY SKAGGS \\I> l.’l VI IM KT TlltIMM II S O I. I> I V. R O l‘ I II * ( ROSS PLANO (AP) — implained ofTe : Collin CreeK iked to chemic implex, invests Fire Departrr 'lonique Cardwc pool cleaner us :er fountains c re| mixed. The fumes r ople sick, acc 'Nobody was ; id-day acciden an face kidnai Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder Soldier of the Cross MCA Records Robyn Hitchcock Jewels for Sophia Warner Bros, 1999 Known for his religious conviction and strong ties to the days of bluegrass, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder have pro duced a gospel album that combines a little bit of preaching with some soulful singing accompanied by talented fiddle and man darin playing. The 14 tracks on the album range from slow, mournful ballads to traditional, honky- tonk country. The sound and mood of “The Darkest Hour’’ is true to the song’s title. The mourn ful sound of Skaggs voice harmonizing with his back-up singers gives an eerie feel to this waltz. The album is full of spirit and the songs “Are You Afraid To Die” and “The Joshua Generation” sing gospel from the heart. Ricky Skaggs delivers an album that reju venates and inspires the soul. (Grade: C + ) The high-throned Edgar Allen Poe of con temporary British pop may have just nose dived with his latest ill-advised solo attempt at musical love. Giving up his dark, creepy ballads to tune up his softer side, Robyn Hitchcock’s Jewels for Sophia curdles like the soft cheese he actually sings about. Perhaps no other song on the album has dis appointed fans yanking out their Ritz crackers quite like the dreamy "I Feel Beautiful,” in which Hitchcock proceeds to pinpoint the cul prit behind his euphoria, singing “1 feel beauti ful because you love me.” Despite his bold divergence from the dark world of death and decay, Hitchcock did not serve up a complete letdown. Die-hard hitchers can soothe their nostal gia while listening to “Ant Woman” and “Jewels for Sophia,” both featuring spooky bits and pieces resonant of the more twisted Hitchcock. 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In many ways, A Star Called Henry takes the schoolteacher-turned-au thor into ambitious new territory certain to win him new fans. Doyle is billing the novel as the first in a trilogy to follow a Dublin slum kid, Henry Smart, and through him to depict the divisive, bloody birth of an independent Ireland. “I wanted to emulate Charles Dickens, to write about a very old man, and go right from the very be ginning of his life to the end. It be came a bigger book than I thought it would be,” Doyle, 41, said. Doyle has no feel for how compelling Smart will prove to be. “I’ve become so engrossed in the character that I won’t let Hen ry Smart go until he’s finished,” he said. Like so many of his creations, Doyle — with his close-shaven head, round wire-framed: single stud earring-p the impression of beii| dogged, stubborn Dubfe He has been craftingfc ogy since he finished L Who Walked Into Door: about a Dublin mother!:;: brutally abusive marriage siders that his best bool, fared least well overseas HEY 2001 MEET YOUR CLASS OFFICERS SEPT. 15 11-1 RUDDER FOUNTAIN Welcom Back Ags! Master Eye Association Joseph S. Allison, O.D. Family Vision Care & Contact Lenses Now accepting Eie: Contact Lenses for as lo Tinted Lenses as lowi Post Oak Mall 1500 Harvey Rd., Ste. 16 College Station, Tx ‘Package consists of Eye Exam, Fitting Care Kit & Follow up examinr Offer Good through Sept. 30, 693-8476 “Offer available while supplies last. Ofr where prohibited by law. Lens brand anil: ro be determined by the eye carcptactf Faculty, Staff, & Student Leaders! Volunteers iNe< F.A.C.T. (First-time Aggie Contact Team) is a program where faculty, staff, & student leaders contact new Aggies to welcome them to the University and ask about their experiences at A&M. F.A.C.T. will be conducted Mondays through Thursdays, September 27 - October 14 from 6:00 - 9:00 PM. Please volunteer your time and energy to help our new Aggies feel at home. If you cannot find a signup brochure in your dept., feel free to call Nicole Walker at 845-5826. The sign-up deadline is September 20. Thank you in advance for your time and commitment. |^| Aggie Orientation Leader Program 3ENT Department of Student Life Student Life Orientation WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEt 1999-2000 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY On ( and perfo to de used Sto Who’s Who applications are now available for both undergraduate and graduate students in the following loci Commandant’s Office (Military Sciences BuildinS Student Programs Office (Second Floor MSC) Student Activities Office (125 John J. Koldus Buildil Sterling C. Evans Library Office of Graduate Studies (125 Teague) Office of the Dean of each College Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (10th Floor Ri Completed applications must be received by the Student) office no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, October 1, 1999. The; hand-carried to the Student Activities office, sent through Mail (MS 1236), or sent through US mail. (See the applied addresses.) Questions may be addressed to Sandy 6 Student Activities (845-1133).