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The Epicenter Entertainment Complex presents Winning Women's Wednesday^lh^ Win vacations, prizes, or $500! Every Wednesday starting at 6pm $1.50 Large Margaritas and Bottled Beer On Universtiy, next to the Hilton, across from Blockbuster AGGIELIFE Page 4 THE BATTALION W ednesday, fe’. Explore Your \Potential With a | Proven Leader. Entry Level Professional Positions Choosing the right job is one of the most important and sometimes frustrating decisions a person can make. At UCS, we just may have the career you’ve been looking for. UCS has been providing software solutions for auto dealerships for the past thirty years. We are looking for adventurous professionals for our Houston and College Station offices. Opportunities available include: Software Training Software Installation Programming Bilingual Software Support Sales Consulting Customer Service PC Configuration Positions also exist for those eager to travel or relocate to other areas of the United States. All positions provide full training. 4 To learn more about career opportunities with a proven leader, please visit us at the Industrial Distribution Career Fair, Friday February 4th in Reed Arena from 10am - 3pm. If you are unable to attend, but would still like to apply , please submit your resume or visit our website. Universal Computer Systems, Inc. Attn ad # 1638 6700 Hollister, Houston, TX 77040 (409) 595-2609 www.UniversalComputerSys.com UCS hires non-tobacco users only EOE Various Artists Short Music for Short People Fat Wreck Chords Various Artists Isn't She Great (Soundtrack, Decca Records LOS ANGEL (AIM—Steven Sp berg isn’t talk about his latest hoi — the Direct Guild of Amerit Lifetime Achie ment Award. e’s going sa\ e it all for wher gets the award,” sj said Monday. I The award w i during the 52nd a HPrcii 1 I ■ I’aM hu )e Millejohn iVilder, John Hi ■ Among the till ed are Schindler Ry, in, and E. T. the ■ “It is truly a Spielberg, with si ahead of him, is Bradley jaye William; choice for the uiti, Tex Mex Glltnlx) EX ’ x president Ja 1.a/v SOB Department of Student Activities Volunteer Services Center Volunteer Opportunities Fair February 1st and 2nd (Tuesday and Wednesday) 10am-2pm MSC Flagroom and Hallway GivEm, Aggies! Ignite the Aggi^,Spirit: Volunteer! © tot root® \p\o' serve@tainu.edu Virtual Volunteer Services Center!! http://givem.tamu.edu/ ijlf Elise Waltman elw7209@unix.taniu.edu 847.0644 Lori Sailer lori-s@tamu.edu 845.1133 168 Koldus Continuing its tradition of producing great compilation CDs, Fat Wreck Chord’s latest compilation. Short Music for Short People is an impressive collection of 101 songs that clock in at 30 seconds or less from 101 different bands, not all necessarily on the Fat Wreck Chords label. The album showcases the many different sounds of punk music. It could be used as a crash course in punk music for those unfamiliar with the genre. The produc ers wisely (or accidentally) accentuate the differences among the sounds by placing the most unlikely tracks side by side. Bouncy, pop-tinged tracks are juxtaposed with stark acoustic tracks that mingle w ith ska-influ enced songs, and so forth, leaving listeners to guess what will come after the pause between tracks. The album features almost every punk hand under the sun, ranging from pioneers like The Descendents to more mainstream bands like Green Day, but mostly it showcases bands that don’t get the amount of atten tion they deserve like Bracket and Good Riddance. The 30-second-or-less length of each sting is both the CD’s greatest weakness and its greatest asset — listeners may long for a track to last longer, but wish another would end before it began. I lowever, by the time the listener finds the remote control to his or her CD player, chances are the offending track is already over. (Grade: A+) The soundtrack to Isn i She Great is some like the movie - light and fluffy without mt substance. Featuring the musical talent of Burt Bach, and only two tracks w ith any Fries, this CD bit repetitive. For manv college students. Bacharach wil rcjiC' lat hr Aus d be P be known as the gu; Austin Powers mov However, it shot quite an accomplished music talents on this soundtrack. After track six though, mi to sound alike. But there are exceptions, Dionne Warw ick lends her vi song called "On My Way.”A Williams closes the album with a i “Open Your Heart.” Overall, this album is not all th; college student, but if by some stn nation one finds his or herself in pi copy, the soundtrack does make a j to. (Cirade: C-) at Ih Waltzci id ovelv Vat it ci ituu (the CD to study lack! Veronica Serrano Man McCon Singer P with rad I SHV1ERYILI Tenn. (AP) — EH Par ton is selling radio station wh she first perfom as a child. ■ Parton bou WSEV-AM, which she first s at age 10, and its ter l ; M station in FM station WD1 ■ “Since that sales and develi solid business sc Paitou said Mon jSi Parton and h< of Branson. Mo. Road Coni || "The exhibit most certainly re opposing voici haven't seen thei Sethuraju sai I “It is sort of a as a society are i issues relating t< Europe,” Sethur I "This film is pornography in as a society to g age of sex. It p Standing the me | The organic decided to be w hether or not Student Counseling Services and MSC Current Issues Awareness Present Coping With Trauma After A Major Event A presentation by Dr. Barbara Rothbaum Ph.D., ABPP Dr. Rothbaum is an associate professor of psychiatry at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta GA. She is an expert in the field of post-traumatic stress disorder and has appeared on the CBS Evening News, Dateline NBC, CNN and many other programs. Through her presentation stu dents will learn to recognize post-traumatic reactions in themselves and others, develop ways to deal with trauma after a major event such as Bonfire and differentiate between post-traumatic systems that will decline naturally and those that require treatment. Thursday, February 3, 2000 3-5 PM MSC 224 We would like to thank Pfizer Pharmaceutical Co. for providing an unrestricted educational grant in support of our continuing education programs. ix Persons with disabilities needing assistance may call 845-1637 lo At St Intel 3