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Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, August 2,Mi Mars Continued from Page 3 Diego, Calif., discovered channels on the surface of Mars that look as if they were carved by liquid water. The dis covery was made after analyzing data collected by the Mars Orbiter Camera aboard the Mars Global Sur veyor, which has been orbiting Mars since September 1997. The discovery appeared in the June 30 issue of the journal Science. A great deal of debate regarding the origin of these channels and what might have caused them has followed the discovery. "We already believed that there was water underground," said Mars geologist Michael Carr of the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park, Calif. "However, the depths we thought water was at were two to three kilometers at the equator and three to five kilometers at high latitudes." The presence of water underneath the surface of Mars would make manned missions to Mars easier and more economical. Hauling water sup plies would not be necessary, and wa ter on Mars could be decomposed so that its oxygen and hydrogen could be used to make air and fuel, respectively. "This is very exciting," Spanarkel said. "With this discovery of liquid water, you can both reduce the cost of [Mars] missions and increase the amount of time you can stay there." "We need essential resources like water," said Lacey. "If it is there, it is something you do not have to take with you. I think the presence of wa ter would be a huge advantage be cause it makes the prospects of a suc cessful colonization much greater." A difficulty of the first Mars colonies will be the absence of rescue teams in case of problems. "If something went wrong on a Mars mission, you cannot really re supply from Earth," Drew said. "So the emphasis that NASA has put on these long-distance missions is that the whole system has to be self-contained, so there has to be a built-in safety." Registration Continued from Page} In order to institute a Web-basedk- istration system, a new set of termini would need to be designed to receive! information through of HTML compil er code, and software would need tele designed for the student to access! system via an Internet browser. Mike Allen, associate registrar! the University of Texas-Austin,whic has had a Web-based registrations)} tern since 1997, said that a universfe Wednesday, August 2, Online The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg. Business Hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day <c o LU ex. c/> Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. ADOPTION DJ MUSIC FOR RENT FOR RENT HELP WANTED Unplanned Pregnancy? Former students hoping to adopt. For information: http://sites.netscape.net/jame- saw53/homepage Legal/medical expenses only. AUTO 1990 Mitsubishi Gallant, white, 108,XXX-miles, A/C, cassette, runs well. $1000/o.b.o. 822-5823. ‘93 Mustang, good condition, 65K miles, automatic, power, $5,125. 696-7427. Cars for $29/mo., $0 down, 24-months, 19.9%. For list ings, 800-319-3323 xt.3782. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. General Automotive Repair. 828-4832. BED AND BREAKFAST Brazos Bottom Plantation Home available for A&M events (home games, parents weekend, graduation), weddings, weekend get-aways. For information/ reser vations call Rebecca Sicilio Lewis,'70, 409-696-0091. CHILD CARE Now Enrolling For Fall Parent’s Day Out Program &After School Program. Deanna's Place, 255-9705. ATHLETE S FOOT STUDY Volunteers ages 12 and up needed for a research study of a medication for the treatment of athlete’s foot. Subjects must have active signs and symptoms of athlete’s foot. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $200.00 for 8 clinic visits. For more information call: 979-846-5933 J&S Studies, Inc. 4309 Wellborn Road Bryan, TX 77801 "Party Block Mobile DJ"- Peter Block, professional/ experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. Book early!! 693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com EMPLOYMENT Interior Design student needed for part-time work. Flexible hours. River Oak Homes. 846-5523. FOR RENT $100 Off 1st Month!! Unique 4bdrm/2bth in Bryan, 1400sqft, limited parking, $695/mo. Call Agent 846- 0606. 1-2/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $175-$325/mo. 696-2038. 1-bedroom at The University Commons Apartments to sublease. Please call (972)288-4717. 1bdrm/1ba condo. W/D, shuttle route. Available mid- August thru May. $500/mo. 979-696-4590. 2bdrm/1.5bth, $475. 2bdrm/2bth, $550. A few Ibdrms available! Villa Oaks West Apartments, 779-1136. 2bdrm/1bth 4-plex in CS with w/d, new carpet, new appliances, on shuttle route, $525/mo. 695-9646. 2bdrm/1bth Studio apartment, walking distance to A&M. Ideal for graduate student. No pets, no HUD. Available August 1st. $525/mo. +bills. 693-8534. 2bdrm/1bth studio style 4-plex, ceiling fans, shuttle bus, no pets. 2409 Bosque, CS, $440/mb. 731-8951. 3bdrm/2bth sub-lease, $775/mo. Contact 680-0994. LOW BACK PAIN STUDY If you experience muscle pain in your lower back, you may qualify to take part in a local research program testing a heat therapy wrap applied to the skin or an active pain relieving medication. Men and Women ages 18-55 EARN up to $100.00 For information call: J&S Studies, Inc. 979-846-5933 2bdrm/1bth, Aug.-End of Jan., close to campus. Call Lisa @680-9707. 3bdrm/2bth house, $1050/mo., garage, large yard, deck, w/d. 694-0611,281-351-4823. 3bdrm/2bth like new duplexes, spacious, ceiling fans, privacy fence, lawn maintenance. No pets. Mid August. $975/mo. 775-4225. 3bdrm/3ba custom home. Large rooms, quiet neighbor hood. $1600/mo. 690-1330. Apartment for lease. Great location, 2bdrm/2bth, $0- deposit, $100 cash for quick move-in. 458-0027, 764- 6585. Attractive, large Ibdrm apartment, w/d, built in book- place, large covered deck overlooking woods, 1.5-miles from campus. $465. (936)273-2479. Bryan- spacious 3bdrm/2bth, central air/heat, near St. Joseph and Blinn, w/d, fenced backyard, new carpets appliances, sunroom, eat-in kitchen, formal dining-room. $1000/mo. Pets okay with deposit. 255-1275 or 260- 0817. Available aug.Sth. Bryan/College Station large 2/1. 2 properties to choose from. Swimming pool, pets welcome. $439, $459. Rema 774-1124. Cheap apartment, fully furnished, close to campus, $400/mo. Ask to see room #3 at Scholar's Inn. Call Bill, 846-1413. Cozy 2-story condo, six blocks from campus. 2bdrm/2bth, 506-College Main #C, (current tenant, 846- 0705), $565/mo., $300 deposit. Manager 1-800-521- 3988. CS duplex- 3bdrm/2bth, shuttle, fireplace, fenced yard, pets ok. 693-1855,255-0424. Duplex $650/mo. 2bdrm/1.5bth. 2313 SanPedro. On shuttle route. Call 229-9019. FREE LOCATOR SERVICE. Apartments, Duplexes, Fourplexes, Houses, Alpha-Omega Properties, Broker. 693-0868. Males to share new 4-bedroom home. Deck, large yard, fireplace. 1-yr. lease, $325/mo. 979-693-6731 (JC), 254-698-7261, rschoel@edoutfitters.com Manufactured homes- 2&3/bdrm, 1&2/bath, $400-up. Close to TAMU. No pets. 823-3106. One month's free rent. Need to find subleaser at Sterling University Apartments. Ibdrm available in 4bdrm/2bth, all ameni ties. Will negotiate on price. Call Justin at 903-838- 99p8, n4/v 3bdrm/2bth Rock Hollow Duplexes, preleasing now for August. No pets. $1,000/mo. 823-0390 or 846- 5722. NEW Student Condominiums with Rooms for Rent at UNIVERSITY PLACE! Bring in 3 roommates, fill up a 4BR and GET A FREE LUNCH ON US! $350 per Bedroom, roommates share utilities. Construction has been completed- Check us out! HURRY- very few left! 515 SW Parkway, College Station: 979-693-5758 or toll-free: 877-706-9081. Off 2818 In Villa Oaks West. 1107 Verde #49, (current tenant, 779-9145). 2bdrm/1.3bth, $395/mo. Balcony, pool/laundry on site, deposit $250, water paid. 1-800- 521-3988. Parkway Apartments 1600 Southwest Parkway. 3bdrm/2bth Special, $200 off September rent, 1/2-off deposit. EOH. Room for rent, $400/mo. +1/3bills. Close to campus. 691 -8902. (leave message) Kenneth. Small comfortable house, prefer 1 or 2 Ag or Vet stu dents. Snook area. 979-272-8828. Walk to TAMU. Great 2bdrm/1bth, $425/mo. +$300/dep. Non-smoker. 764-1082. WASHERS & DRYERS FOR RENT Don't buy, rent a washer & dryer, $28/month (plus tax). UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster, Better, 764-3902. www.universityleasing.com You CAN have It ALL! 2br/2ba, fully furnished; W/D in every apt.; Individual leases; Roommate matching; Plus ALL the amenities. Call about our new specials. Limited time only! University Commons Apt. 764-8999. FOR SALE $95, used road bike, willing to nego., good condition. 847-6566. Clean sleeper sofa- $100; desk/bookshelf- $75; baker’s rack- $50; white wooden cabinet- $30. 409-696-5938. Computer w/Win95 $200.00. Must go! Call 680-9845. Dresser and hutch, dark wood $150, sectional couch, beige with specs of various colors $100. 778-8121. Engagement ring, 1/2-carat round diamond, 6-prong setting. $995. Call 268-1504. Full size couch -$75. In great condition. Call 693-2662. George Strait Bud Light Neon -$250; Bud Light Neon - $200; 45-Gallon Saltwater Aquarium -$250; Entertainment Center -$100. Call 574-4785. HP Office Jet Printer, Model #330. Printer, fax, copier, scanner- all in one, great condition, $150. Call 693- 4013. King-size motionless waterbed w/lighted, mirror head- board and 12 clothing drawers underneath. Great deal, good condition. $300; Call 571-2134. Large computer desk -$100 and dryer -$75. Both in good condition. Call 696-4848. Mobile home for sale. 2bdrm/2bth, w/d. Must sell! $8000. 281-464-0554. Motionless waterbed w/frame. $100. or make offer. Call 696-1618. Save Money On Rent! 1995 Vagabond, Ibdrm, full- size refrigerator, garden shower, etched glass cabinet. Nice! $7800. 979-779-9432. Twin bed set for sale, great condition, $75/OBO. Call 694-2729. Please leave message if no answer. HELP WANTED Internet web-design position available. Good pay. flexi ble hours. WinterGate Advertising &Marketing, 764- 5902. Koppe Bridge Bar & Grill. Part-time cook position. 764- 2933. Part-time caretaker needed for 5-yr old girt in my home. Hrs/days will vary. References required. 696-7511. Part-time clerical position available in large insurance agency. Hours are Mon/Wed 1-6pm and every other Saturday 10-2pm. $7/hr. Please send resume to 1100 Harvey Rd. C.S., TX 77840. Part-time minor auto mechanic. Call Larry Piper at 774- 1337. Partners Food Delivery now hiring delivery drivers. Motorcycles a-plus. Flexible hours, good pay. Apply In person at 113-Walton, CS. PT-Ranch work for house/utilities. Navasota area, cou ple preferred, references required. 936-873-2869. Receptionist Needed. Part-time receptionist needed in busy office to work 12-5. Apply in person at Equity Real Estate, 201-Wellborn Road. Small business seeking warehouse/ office personnel. Minimum 30hrs/wk. Some computer skills required. Transportation required. Call 693-9795 or fax 764-0076. Smoothie King- all shifts (AM/Mid/PM), both locations. Apply in person. Tender Years interviewing for child daycare aides. Experience helpful. Call M-F 9am-5pm only, 693-3661. WANTED: Diploma's in need of framing. Aggieland Depot- Culpepper Plaza- 695-1422. www.aggieland- depot.com Warehouse help needed Tues.-Fri. 9am-5:30pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. $6.50/hr. Call 779-7586. PERSONAL Individualized Personal Training - First impressions are everything!! Student discount. 680-0239. PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755. Cool Puppies! Weimaraners, 10 weeks, 3 girls, 1 silver, 2 ginger. Shots & Wormed. $200. Call 272-1223. REAL ESTATE 1999 mobile home. 16x82, 3/2 In park, shed, front- porch. $33,900. 979-690-3517. Like new, perfect for couple, 5 minutes from school. 2bdrm/1bth mobile home. Assume payments. 409-770- 9972 after 5:30pm. ROOMMATES 1-male needed, 3bdrm/2bth duplex, w/d connections, shuttle route, $250/mo. 979-846-3127. Newsday Crossword WHAT TO WEAR by A J. 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New carpet/new furniture, w/vaulted ceil ings. On bus route at two places. Galt 693-2413. Now preleasing 1&2 bedrooms, close to TAMU, on shut tle. Sevilla Apartments, 693-2108. Pre-lease for 8/20, 2bdrm/1bth fourplex, w/d conn., ceil ing fans, new carpet, 609-Turner, $400/mo. 693-1448. HURRY!! Sign Now & Save $100 on 1st Months Rent 2 Bedroom Starting @ $545 TIMBER CREEK 801 SPRING (Behind The Hilton) 846-2976 Toll Free: 877-810-7409 $$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexible hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+only. Applications being accepted for customer greeter at Fred Brown Mazda- BMW- VW at 3100-Briarcrest. Mornings. Monday-Friday some Saturdays. No phone calls please!! Au Pair/Nanny needed. Live-in optional. References Sexperience working w/children required. Please call Joan at 575-4046. Bartenders make $100-$300 per night. No experience necessary. Call 1-800-981-8168 ext.245. Church organist for simple services 2/week plus Sunday solo accompaniment, professional pay, 846-4082, leave message. COPY CORNER Hiring part-time positions for Fall semester. Apply in person at 1404 Texas Avenue S. in Redmond Terrace Shopping Center. Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m, 823-5031. Gold's Gym of Bryan and College Station is now hiring for their on-site childcare, AM/PM shifts are available. Apply at front desk. Hotel seeking housekeeping &front desk. Apply in per son, 1500-George Bush Drive East. HURRY!! Sign Now & Save $100 on 1st Months Rent 1 Bedroom Starting @ $445 313 Lincoln (2 Blocks Behind Red Lobster) 693-2720 Toll Free: 877-861-3335 OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1-5 Come see our exciting •3-3 1/2 + Bonus Room (2 -Story Duplexes) • 2 - 2 Flat Duplexes • Designer Features Throughout • All Appliances Including Full-Size W/D • Fenced Yards • We Love Your Large & Small Pets! • Close To Campus Don’t miss out! Model at 1233 Oney Hervey REMA 774-1124 tj* ALLERGY ASSOCIATES IS NOW INTERVIEWING CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING FULL-TIME POSITIONS: Mixing Technician- Successful candidates will possess a four-year degree in a science relat ed major (or extensive experience) and be personable and courteous, as well as conscientious, precise, and detail oriented. Medical Assistant- Successful candidates will possess a four-year degree in a science relat ed major (or extensive experience) and an outgoing, charismatic person ality. -Excellent experience for the pre-med graduate seeking admission to medical school in Fall 2001 -Excellent pay and benefits -Positions require at least a one year commitment Allergy Associates 2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX 77802 Voice: (979)776-7895 Fax: (979)776-4260 We otter excellent benefits and competitive salaries. E.O.E. 1-male, new 2-story house in Bryan, near shuttle, 5- mins. from A&M/Blinn, 4bdrm/2.5bth, large yard, deck, hot-tub, w/d, $300 +1/4util. Year lease, month deposit. 779-1484 or 281-485-4259. 3-girls, sharing new 4-bgdroom apartment, needing 4th- roommate starting 8/15. 979-884-0173. 4bdrm/4bth $380/mo. +1/4bills. University Place. 680- 8747 ask for Michelle. Ag roommate wanted for nice 3bdrm/2bth house with w/d, backyard, garage. Non-smoker preferred. $330/mo. +1/3bills. 303-499-3372, Kevin. Christian male non smoker, Ibd/lbth $260/mo. +ult. call Michael 972-539-1308. Female needed for school-year. 3bdrm/2bth, get private bath, W/D, $333/mo. +1/3bills. Behind Northgate. Call 260-2248. Female roommates fo look for 2-bedroom &up. Call 694- 7195. Female to share cute 3bdrm/2bth duplex. $300/mo. +1/3bills. Call Jenny 979-764-4485. Looking for a male roommate who is serious about aca demics and that is either going to attend Texas A&M or Blinn. Call either 979-693-3094 or 830-591-0191 any time and ask for Will. Male needed for new 3bdrm/3bth duplex, w/d, yard, near TAMU. $375/mo. +bills. 696-9897. Males to share new 4-bedroom home. Deck, large yard, fireplace. 1-yr. lease, $325/mo. 979-693-6731 (JC), 254-698-7261, rschoel@edoutfitters.com Need 2 roommates for 4bdrm/4bth condo on Southwest Parkway. $380/mo. +1/4bills. 680-1776. Room for rent. University Place Condos, private bed room, bath, walk-in closet. $345/mo. +bills. Female. 695- 6994. Roommate needed 3bdrm/2bth, own room, own bath. $300/mo. +1/3bills. Wolfpen Creek area. 694-1786. Roommate needed to share house. On bus route, close to campus, w/d. Call Brooks 695-2383, brooks@tca,net SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat.- Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am- 2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). Looking for a place to live? www.housing101.net... Find summer housing!. SEWING Seamstress/ alterations: original dresses or designer replicas. 775-6377. WANTED 2-season Texas A&M football tickets willing to exchange for 2-season University of Colorado football tickets on 25yd-line. Call 303-666-0123. WEIGHT LOSS Metabolite 356 Up To 30% Off! Free Delivery Bryan/College Station. Credit Cards, Checks, Cash. 695-6983. MOVING TO DALLAS- FT. WORTH AREAS? Fast, FREE. Personalized Locating Service Apts, Townhomes, Condos Call Accent (toll free)...877-870-0878 may either purchase a pre-designs system or design its own. "Either way is going to be a costli ventLire," Allen said. "If you buyi [pre-designed] product, it still hastofc modified to your system. If youdesigr. your own, your programmers and computer analysts will be puttingalot of time and money." Putnam said pre-designed pro grams may cost between $10 million and $20 million. A&M will designits own program, he said. Putnam said that before any pro grams are designed, the administration must decide whether to construda Web service that would interact witk the current SIMS, or to build a new SIMS in the process. SIMS is run from a centralized mainframe computer. However, as computer speeds and software pro grams become faster and more com plicated, the current SIMS becomes more obsolete. "If they design a Web-based regis tration system off the current one and bring in a new SIMS, they are jusl throwing that money down the drain," Putnam said. Putnam said that a new way of scheduling registration times would need to be developed with a Web- based registration system. "With the current system, the over load on the phone system causes some people in College Station to not be able to get a dial tone," he said. "If we added Web registration, it would only make things worse, unless the times were reorganized into smaller blocks." Putnam said the times would prob ably be reorganized into blocks of about 15 minutes for 100 peopleata time to register, instead of the current schedule of 3,000 to 4,000 people over the course of a day. SSD ; Continued from Page 1 caters more to students with physical disabilities) due to the fact that physi cal handicaps are evident, while men tal handicaps are 'invisible' and hard er to diagnose," Williams said. William Rae, the director of Counseling and Assessment Clinic at A&M, said the clinic works hand-in- hand with SSD to ensure that students receive appropriate accommodations. "Once a student is diagnosed with having a learning problem, we send the report over to their department and work to help the student in any way we can," Rae said. Womack said it is sometimes diffi cult for her to approach her professors when she needs to miss a class. "I can't tell you how many timesl got down (depressed) when 1 already was in an unstable mental state, ... experiencing severe anxiety because a professor with whom 1 had to negotiate missed classes and assignments was leery of me and not too happy to make accommodations for which I have documentation and am guaranteed by the ADA," Womack said. "The SSD does not back me up. Instead of helping me, they make it harder." Rae said one bad experience does not make the department discrimi natory. "What this student may be experi encing is a rare problem, kind of like getting a bad burger at McDonald's," Rae said. "For the most part, McDonald's is pretty consistent with their hamburgers. Every now and then, you have a bad experience. It is [ a shame that a student has claimed to ; have a bad experience with the f department." 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