Page 6 • Thursday, September 30, 1999 N EWS The Ihittal ■ Campus Calendar Thursday Texas Aggie Motorcycle Club: There will be a general meeting, open to anyone, to hang out and talk motorcycles and to go for rides at 8 p.m. at the Sonic on Harvey Road. Call James evans at 695-1754 for more information. to Bonfire site. All are welcome and no experience necessary. For more information, contact Megan at 260-1362 or April at 775- 4220. Maggies aims to unite female leadt./. BY STASIA RAINES The Battalion “We wanted to combine all the women lead ers from all over campus,” Warns said. Career Center: Behavioral Inter viewing Seminars will be held at 1 p.m. in Rudder 308. TAMU Men’s Rugby: Open prac tice will be held from 7 to 8:45 p.m. in the Rugby field behind the Zachry Parking Lot. No experience necessary. For more information, contact Lucas at 691-8363. Friends of the Library: A book sale will be held at Manor East Mall in Bryan from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Books of all kinds and for all ages will be available. Call 846- 4590 for more information. TAMU Roadrunners: A 3 to 4 mile run will be held at 6 p.m. starting in front of the Student Recreation Center. All skills levels are invited. For more information, contact Marcos at 696-3964. Friday Texas A&M Women’s Rugby Team: Practice will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Rugby Pitch next India Business and Technology Consortium: A panel discussion on the “Impact of the Internet in India — e-commerce and socio logical” will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the MSC. For more information, contact Sunil at 268-4040. Mileana Warns, a senior food and science technology major, was involved in many cam pus organizations last year including adviser to Freshman Leaders In Progress (FLIP), when she decided there should be an organization for women similar to OF Ags and created Maggies. “Last year, I started thinking about what I wanted to do my senior year,” she said. “A lot of my guy friends had joined organizations like OF Ags and Old Army and I thought that would be really cool to bring together girl leaders from all over campus.” Warns said she shared this idea with Tim Sweeney, director of student activities, and he pointed her in the direction of Heather Johnson, former president and founder of Ladies Leader ship Society and a senior mathematics major. Johnson and Warns joined forces to begin the foundation for Maggies. Maggies is an or ganization for women leaders all over campus which focuses on community service. "The criteria was that the girls had to be at least sophomores with leadership experience and a dynamic personality/' — Mileana Warns Co-founder of Maggies “We realized how much potential we would have using every woman’s strengths and re sources to accomplish something." Four directors were chosen to head up Mag gies which began taking new members this fall. “One hundred and fifty girls applied and 75 were chosen.” Warns said. “The ' that the girls had to be at leastd with leadership experience and! personality.” Johnson said it is encouraging to J incredible women finally together, t “This is an avenue for the wometiJ campus to get to know each othe ] said. “You get in your niche and doni girls involved in other leadership pci campus. This is our chance to give:] community.” 1 Sheridan Alford, a new member § and a sophomore general studiesntasl is excited about the new organizatkl is glad that she joined. “It has given me a chance to meeirl pie that aren’t necessarily in thesamt] tions I am in,” she said. “Therearesori some leadership skills to learn frontcl Maggies has various communitysd jects lined up across the area and me: also planning social events forthes] eluding a charity dance. Mow ■ WAS n|r Lam oyer ca his life, urge Cc and otl'B ■ “We gional but we told a c isn’t th billions ■ The •een world i clmeb- sjread ■ost p ’f £ “You •C< n.n.u- ■ho or biotech ot ters II III llfimiiii i" jiiiiiiTJiiiii pa:insiiiiii ill "“"Sill! 11! liiilHI "Mil "MHOin SNL STUDIOS . . PG-13|PftHEWTSSTftMH»LY CftUTHMED Smae May *9 luapprgylartq t— CMMrwi Uadar 1» www.superstarmovle.com IN THEATERS OCTOBER 8