“On the weekends, zoe Cove to get aCC done up andgo out drinking. 9-Cair, makeup, the works. It'sjun. ItsgCamorous. And I’ve onCy thrown up a coupCe of times. ” CIVE ME A BREAK ACS!! Find a more Progressive Social Scene. THI/ 1/ COLLEGE. BE YOUR/ELF. Student Life Alcohol and Drug Education Programs 6111 222 Beutel Health Center (409) 845-0280 adep@stulife2.tamu.edu You can request an ADEP presentation at http://stulife.tamu.edu/adep ...a part of the Division of Student Affairs IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Library Hours and Services During the Holidays During Thanksgiving and Winter semester breaks, the library will be closed on the following days: November 25 December 24-25 December 31-January 1 A schedule of holiday and interim library hours can be obtained at the information desk in Evans Library or online at URL: http://library.tamu.edu Access to the online catalog will be available at all times through the internet. The Evans lobby will close for construction December 16 - January 14. Traffic will be rerouted through the Annex during that time. Est. 1974 - Keeping you in Touch for 25 years! tsrwireless.com Jr TSR Wireless TM 1.800.795. Audiovox PCX-3500 Digital Phone originally now $ 179 less mail-in rebate - $ 20 Final Cost *159 FREE Hands-Free Kit with purchase! Features Included With All PrimeCo Rate Plans: Caller ID, Call Waiting, Voice Mail, First Inbound Minute FREE ...and More! > ? j- !' o PrimeCo \ / \ 6 PrimeCo audioyox PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS College Station Post Oak Mall - 1 500 Harvey Road 409-694-7243 The Battalion Page 6 • November 22, IS jTe I Community rallies in suppoi of 12 Bonfire accident victi BY JULIE ZUCKER The Battalion As the Bonfire tragedy continues to affect the Texas A&M communi ty, Brazos Valley businesses are ral lying around A&M to assist and support those grieving. Joe Brown, public information officer for the City of Bryan, said the help from surrounding areas shows the true spirit of Aggieland. “The thing about it is,' no one asked them to help,” he said. “All of the companies and businesses supported A&M out of the kind ness of their hearts and love for the Aggies.” Among the organizations who helped during the recovery of the Bonfire victims are businesses that are doing their part to lessen the suffering. Kenneth Williamson, manager of Inspirations in Post Oak Mall, said they worked all night to reprint shirts to raise money for the vic tims’ families. “We pulled hundreds of Bonfire shirts off the shelves and printed a ribbon and an ‘in memory’ saying on the sleeves,” he said. “A lot of people want something permanent to wear to remember those A&M has lost.” Williamson said Inspirations memorial shirts have flown off the shelves, and they plan to print new designs this week. The Monkee Bar in downtown Bryan and KHLR 103.9 will host a benefit concert for the victims Tuesday at 7 p.m. to raise money for a Bonfire memorial. The concert will be $5 and in cludes performances by Ocean X, Linus, Last Free Exit and Blue Earth. Kevin McKay of KHLR 103.9 and Chris Mercer, co-owner of the Monkey Bar and Class of ’95, said all proceeds go to the families and the memorial fund. Pending record label contracts and author verification, radio sta tion B102 plans to release their re make of Sarah McLachlan’s “Angel” complete with additions of the de- ohn Dor ishes me wake of ^Jmmunity friends, fa Ins have tx low Aggie Eddie Sai d his reac d to chan^ “Early the ned, it wa JP BEATOThe quick, llOWe Flowers were placed on the perimeter fence around Bonfire siteirB Since he ory of the 12 Texas Aggies who died as a result of the collapseol Saucedo sai ceased names and highlights from their efforts to get the candltifiL 1 ! 1 , 0 l H t)1 news stories last week. Joey Armstrong, program di rector for B102, co-creator of the remix and morning show host, said the tape is a tribute to those students who perished in the Bon fire accident. “We hope to release this tape to the public in memory of the fallen Ags in thought of their parents and the Aggies who remain in the hos pital,” he said. Armstrong said he hopes the song brings comfort and peaceful feelings to those who are still hurting. Copies will be sold for $5 to the public and will be given as gifts to close relatives and family members of the victims. “Everyone here at our facility prays for a speedy recovery and our deep thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of the fall en Ags and the A&M community,” he said. Area Wal-Marts are out of white and burgundy candles, but con tacted other stores in Texas to ship supplies. Wal-Mart facilities all over Texas are contributing their efforts to help the candlelight vig il this Thursday. Lezlie Ramsey, assistant manag er of the College Station Wal-Mart, said Wal-Mart will maximize all of little time they have. Almost 11 I immec It s a race against timer ht .. he s< said. "We have contactedicMr m g so co ' Texas store and weareatti man y 0 f the to get candles from outsell saucedo s community, but there ism harder and h mand for candles, so wetii* “It was t can get enough by Thursc morning an Ramsey said the issui to help out portant to the entire \\ such a help! community and everyoneiiE Saucedo what they can to maket helped to tak what it should be. I * l ie ^P Help and support hasexIfP 0 helped beyond Texas borders. f s everyone Ron Wheat of Seattlesta:p 1 ? r J v Wl ) s account through Bonk of/ fcSpS where donations will 8" 'sikorski. a iu to a memorial fund. ft said sl The account can beji harder and h through Rivals.com under® first, , Bonfire Memorial Fund. Im feeling of der als can make donations so sad. I hop through the mail or at any; one would C( America location. E Sikorski s Dan T. Rhodes, Bankof others might ica bank officer, said donal “I have ju are being made from aero;#' 1 -!. “I just c entire country. their families ‘We most recentlyrece:| heslieEsc donation from Idaho,"he f €r 7' 1 looked a iy knees bu customer, and it showtowm we support this coflWi| such a tragic time. ” NEED A JOB THE KIDS KLUB IS SEEKINI STAFF FOR THE 2000 SPRING SEMESTER Are you a fun person? Do you enjoy working with kids? 'Alt>S l<7U& Camrmjnfy t3u£SSt Looking for valuable work experience? Are you available Mon.-Fri., 2:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.? If you answered yes to any of these questions, we may have a job for you. 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