Thursday, March!, AGGIELIFE inrsday, March 2,2000 THE BATTALION Page 3 CHNEIDER Thh Bai (Aim /o show at Hurri- ailable at Caven- will speak at 8:30p.rn,] 212. Contact Janice l 694-7220. utherans Treehouse: for a bible study, fun, owship at 7:00-8:30 Our Savior’s Lutheran located near Northgatej r&M University 's Newcomers Club: iers Potluck Brunch anil tion Session well be 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Oi ; will be Candice May, cilia Court, College 5&; >r more information oi f call 694-9198, Fo:! re information cad Car-1 3 90-7227. >x Christian Fellowship: be reading litergy and Jiscussion at 5:30 p.m ith’s Chapel. For more tion call Susan at broad Programs: nd learn about working teering in another coui ):30 -1:30 p.m. at the illwayofMSC. For : ormation call 845- broad Programs: De formational Meeting orking, volunteering, eling around at 3:30- n. in MSC 205. For : ormation call 845- Lggie Physician Assis Ve will meet in Rudder ^:OOp.m. The speaker ie PA program director as Tech. There door prizes! For more ion, please contactLoi 1593. Aggieland gue ;s each team 2 liege Station irge Bush) 107 Andy : 574-8859 BY JUAN LOYA AND VERONICA SERRANO The Battalion Home to at least eight colleges mid uni versities, and numerous celebrations— in cluding The Battle of Flowers mid Diez y Seis de Septeinbre — San Antonio is a city that plays host to many parties. Beyond Fiesta Texas, the missions and the Rivervvalk, San Antonio offers visitors and residents more than just the mn-of-the- mill tourist attractions. Though most big-name bands perfonn at the Alamodome, many small venues throughout San Antonio off er entertainment from local bands, as well as touring alterna tive and indie bands. Over the last few years, the White Rabbit on St. Mary s Street (which is also home to several other establishments that cater to the college crowd) has become one of the main venues for these bands, drawing bands like'Cake, Voo Doo Glow Skulls and Lords of Acid to its stage. The Laboratory Brewing Co., located on Jones [Maltzberger Road, also offers live music from local bands and touring acts such as lan Moore and Vallejo. Visitors looking for live jazz should check out The Landing located right on the river. Frank Chance, a junior computer sci ence major, said he enjoys the music The Landing club offers. “On the weekends, a band called the Jim Cullum Jazz Band plays, and they’re really good,” Chance said. San Antonio offers a greater variety of restaurants than those on the Riverwalk, such as Planet Hollywood and The Hard Rock Cafe. The Pig Stand, which has the distinction of being the first drive-in restau rant in the United States, still serves customers at three loca tions in San Antonio. The restaurants no longer offer drive-in service, but they still offer food that is good enough to have earned the eatery a cameo in the film The Evening Star. For food served in a festive setting, the Magic Time Machine provides an eclectic atmosphere for customers. “The servers dress up like fictional char acters from movies and TV shows and what ever else,” Katie Cooper, a senior geo physics major said. Thrillseekers will also find that San An tonio has just what they are looking for be- WMAT THE TOUR DON TELL YOU cause many sites of the historic city are re puted to be haunted. Of these sites, perhaps the most infa mous are the train tracks on Shane Road, lo cated on the south side of San Antonio. Ac cording to local legend, several students were killed when their school bus stalled on the tracks and collided with a train, and the streets surrounding the accident site were named for the victims. Since the accident, the ghosts of the children have supposedly' haunted the tracks and pushed stalled cars off the tracks to safety. Traditionally, visitors to the site put their cars in neutral about 50 yards away from the tracks and the spirits push their cars across the tracks to safety; some also test the theo ry further by placing flour or powder on the backs of their vehicles to see if hand prints from the children appear. While accounts of when the accident oc curred vary from the 1930s to the 1940s, and others have questioned if the accident oc curred at all, die curious have not been de terred from visiting the tracks. San Antonio’s main attraction has al ways been the Alamo, and while most visi tors go for the historic value of the monu ment, there are eerie aspects to the old Span ish mission as well. Ghosts of the many sol diers who perished during the battle of the Alamo have been sighted on several occa sions. But the other-worldly visitations are not limited to people who were actually at the historic battle. Sightings of deceased ac tor John Wayne, star of the film The Alamo, \ have also been reported in the area, accord-1 ing to die book, Spirits of San Antonio & South Texas, which refers to a San Antonio Express-News article from Jan. 27,1991, that trumpeted the headline, “John Wayne’s < Ghost Remembers the Alamo.” The book also cites a passage from the Wayme biography written by his w idow, Pi lar, who said, “... if his spirit visits the Alamo,! it is no doubt just to ‘visit’ with the brave | men who defended [his] ideals.” And there are still other haunted loca tions. Spirits of San Antonio alone lists more than a dozen, and the Express-News Web site lists more, and these are just a few re sources one can use to find these locales. No matter what one may be searching ; for, be it a parade, a concert or even a su pernatural experience, one has to look no further than San Antonio. fH! > fi ■ T GUY ROGERS AND CODY WAGES/I nt: BATTALION c'Mon, ler's go stuoy... riGht now... it'll ee fuN." 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