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Page 2 PUS Offices to Close June 19-20, 2000 The PITS cashiering office in Room 117 of the Koldus Building will be closed for departmental training on June 19 rt ’ and 20 rfl and will re-open for business on Wednesday, June 21 st at 7:30 a.m. This annual two-day training is an essential element to our staff development and our prepa ration for the fall semester 2000. In case of emergency, please call 862-PARK. (S&ae© SUBS & SALADS FREE SCOOP of ICE CREAM - 26 flavors to choose from! w/ the purchase of a Combo Meal at regular price. Offer good thru 08/00. 110 Nagle St. 260-3384 VARSITY FORD SUPER SUMMER SAVINGS AT WWW.VARSITYFORDCSTX.COM WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH MUSTANGS RANGERS EXPLORERS COME CHECK OUT OUR SPECIALS DOWNLOAD COUPONS FOR SERVICE SPECIALS PRE-OWNED SPECIALS ARE CHANGED WEEKLY Questions? e-mail us at newcar@varsityfordcstx.com ask for rate and rebate information, run credit checks, and get price and payment information hassle free MSC Film Society presents... Free Movies on Rudder: 1 don’t have ijVJJjWDFi 2 J DUG iVi £ j'J T June 20th, (7:00pm) @ Rudder Fountain The movie is Free to the public and movie treats will be on sell. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Aerofit Health and Fitness Clubs now have a special corporate/group enrollment plan for all TAMU employees and their immediate families. Sign up now for as low as $ 21.00/month and get aerobics, free weights, cybex weight machines, racquetball, tennis, basketball, indoor/outdoor pools and much much more! And best of all, there ore no crowds! Due to the magnitude of this offer, enrollment will be on a department by department basis. Call 823-0971 to schedule and Aerofit representative to come to your department. health & fitness CENTER NEWS Monday, Jm THE BATTALION /fcyAdri; Wow! X'm sure that the Lakers didn't see that one coming! They got smashed by Reggie!! You know if X were going to be executed by a f (ring rhat would squad, you know what wou be my last wish?? 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Officers increase scrutiny, violations DALLAS (AP) — Since early May, extra police assigned to Dal las’ 50 worst intersections have written more than 7,500 citations to drivers who ran red lights. The Dallas Police Department is using $2 million in federal funds to pay overtime to 18 at work six days each weeQic vision Lt. John BrantonW Dallas Morning News. Collisions due to red-ligt- lations have been ontheii tionally, officials say. “Last year, almost 200pe; died because of things like Senior CpI. Michael Smith “It’s getting to be a big proble' Make money while exercising your brain Ov'&t*' 50% ofigtu.c(enfe inpre* ioug experwente eaTn&dMore, than $22. ° $0 to$15 »$15 to $30 a $30 to $45 a $45 + This week Key Code for this week: 1080 register to participate in experiments: online: http:llecondollars.tamu.edu or call: 862-8796 Chat & Chet with Dr. Southerland c 65 Vice President for Student Affairs June 20, 2000 11:00 am-1:00 pm MSC Foyer • Voice Concerns • Ask Questions • Light Refreshments The Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts & Department of Performance Studies present the Monday, June 19 Presidential Conference Center Great Chamber Music TEXAS MDSIC FESTIVAL 2000 CONCERT SEASON Texas A&M University Campus College Station All Concerts: 7:30 p.m. With the Western Arts Trio And Festival Artists: Lucie Robert, violin Laura Mount, viola Jeffrey Cohen & Timothy Hester, piano TICKETS (845-1234) Student $5 ($25 Season) • Adults $10 ($50 Season) Senior -65+ ($40 Season) PRINCIPAL SPONSORS: Arts Council of Brazos Valley Texas Commission on the Arts • The Eagle Brazos Business Arts Alliance University Honors Program Dr. & Mrs. Frank Albert Cotton Gilbert and Thyra Plass Foundation Music: Sonatina in G Major for Violin & Piano, Op. 100 Antonin Dvorak Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 1 Rubin Goldmark Vitebsk: Study on a Jewish Theme Aaron Copland Piano Quartet in E Flat Major, K. 493 W.A. 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