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OOOOOOOOOO^rs-OOOOOOOOO P § Islamic Wo Kid 8 Page 2 • Monday, November 1, 1999 c AMPUS iz^cXii bit Come and join us for some great international Islam I kT;! Vic* III food and cultural displays from around the 'W gr • m -m Islamic world. QJ ^Uui r?cx?m 11am -2pm ►Also Coming . Women in Islam /Ilf Nov 2nd IVfSC 292B @7:15pm Continued from Page 1 do different things, there is still a same basic thread that runs through all of us.” Events later this week include a panel discussion on how Islam can solve many of the dilemmas of modern women, and two pre sentations by Dr. David Zwink, an American-Muslim convert and a member of the Islamic Society of North America. The panel discussion on Islam's answers to the problems of modern women will be tomorrow at 7:15 p.m. in 292B MCS. Zwink will give a presentation on how Islam can overcome alien ation and violence in society Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in Rudder 301 and a general informational presentation on Islam Thursday at 7:15 p.m. in Rudder 510. Brief Crash kills two Slocum if you gote on Highway 6 A Sour Lake woman and her daughter were killed Saturday morning in a two-vehicle accident on Highway 6. two miles south of College Station. Barbara Bell. 51. and Catherine Bell. 17. were traveling northbound in their Ford Mustang when it hydroplaned and en tered the southbound lane, where it was struck by a Chevrolet truck. Micah Thomas. 19, and Dwayne Gilbert. 19] who were in the truck! were taken to the College Station Medical Center, where they were treated and released. The Battalion Texas A&M head football coach R.C.Sc holds up a plaque commemorating his: |c' coaching win Saturday against OWahon SIDE BURN CLUB rHumanity’s Quest for Peace Nov 3rd Rudder 310 @7:15pm^^ Islam Nov 4th Rudder 510 @7:15pmV«>^ BY BEAU & BRB ^■^4 mericans for Muslim Students Association For more infip, contact: 862-9452 or 846-7718 Islam 101@tamu.edu isia OOOOOO 003^ v v* m + m O comuue<1 from Inday Things heal up at the SBC hot-tub party. eciu + COOOOOO OO Man-made vs. God-made. Trip to the Moon. The Moon. The moon is the perfect size and distance from Earth. Its per fect gravitational pull creates tides so our oceans do not stag nate, but not so much movement that our massive oceans spill across the continents. Is our world just a result of random chance plus time? Or was it thoughtfully and precisely created by a God? A God who's much more than a vague, generic life force? Interested in connecting with Campus Crusade for Christ? Call 1-800-678-5462 or email studentHnc@uscm.org To see some inspiring evidence for the existence of a loving Creator whom you can have a personal relationship with, call 1-800-236-9238 or email Articles@EveryStudent.com for a free copy of the article "Is There A God?" There’s a God. Tbu should know. www.EveryStudent.com © O ^ o O.o o 0 O o.° ° Wow! „ This is a great tub guys. Yeah, I having the hest time of my life; ' > )y l\~C*) §?*& m I'm actually!> I go trie/ more i^the girls are t 'O O' baby I wonder whaV - fLlf ,he ToTnV' AwW MP Fish okay, HKe Cent The girls. This is uhere \a1E wiaj the Couresi To SCARE First! by R. DEUF NON MIA CUl. PA Bty. IrtCRE IS TW LOMS-HORM menT ev master, >e<or ° TO Fwp. Slow., e 1 K, Pirtr i r 5Ay._ i HMC AbJ J, 1 D£A. „. /f i TO fHOl OH w, i U'ltt (rl SOI, / kJE/OV TO THE" l(rA^TlOb^f\U. C(?0£l>iMAT£ V You G&or me Bdt i v i fG, Shall we dance?” Treat her to a night of music and dancing without ever leaving your seat! Thanks to MSC OPAS and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I, a Broadway musical classic. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s THE KING Rudder Auditorium Sunday, November 7 at 2:00 PM & 7 : 3o pjvi Sponsored by: MSC Tickets available at the MSC Box Office. Call 845-1234. Or, order on-line at opas.tamu.edu. HL'5 Hl| ■'fft'f Y£u»iN6- RE. pc.U5H QoCden National Honor Sotiett General Meeting Tuesday, November 2nd 8:30 p.m. Kolduslll Season Media Partners: KORA ,£&KBTX ytnikw Sallie Turner, Editor in Chief Marium Mohiuddin, Managing Editor Scott Harris, Aggielife Editor Stephen Wells, Aggielife Editor Al Lazarus, Sports Editor Doug Shilling, Sports Editor Veronica Serrano, Night News Editor Guy Rogers, Photo Editor Robert Hynecek, Graphics £f Caleb McDaniel, Opinion E(f Carrie Bennett, City Editor Emily R. Snooks, Campus Ed Jeremy Brown, Web Editor Kyle Whitacre, Radio ProcW Staff Members City - Amanda Smith, April Young, Stasia Raines, Erika Doerr, Brook Hodges, Ryan West, Stuart Hutson, Rolando Garcia, Brady Creel, Chris Menczer, Jeanette Simpson, Rich Bray, Jessi Higfil, Matt Loftis & Julie Zucker. Sports - Reece Flood, Bree Holz, Beth Miller, Breanne Hicks, Blaine Dionne & Jason Lincoln. Aggielife - Heather Brandy, Brian Fleming, Jacob Huval, Jeff Kempf, Matt McCormick, Susan Overcash, Amanda Palm, Emily Ruder, Melissa Pantano, Jennifer Spurlock, Susan Braebeck, Non! Sridhara & Jeff Wolfshohl. Opinion - Assistant: Beverly Mireles; John Baker, Mariano Castillo, Jessica Crutcher, Eric Dickens, Stephanie Dube, Marc Grether, Ann Weaver Hart, Chris Huffines, Elizabeth Kohl, David Lee, Mark Passwaters, Photo : JP Beato, Bradley Atchison,Kif; Chad Adams, Amanda Smiers.Cody^ Anthony Disalvo. 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