The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 08, 2000, Image 2

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Would like to wish all the fraternities
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Friday
The Career Center will be holding
orientations for on-campus inter
viewing at 12 p.m. in Rudder 302.
For more information, please con
tact Tammy or Brandi at 845-5139.
TAMU Roadrunners will be meet
ing at the 12th Man statue located
behind the Zone for a daily run at
4:15 p.m. on Fridays and 6 p.m. on
Monday-Thursday. This will contin
ue throughout the year. For more
information, please contact Chad
Henderson at 764-8637.
Monday
The Career Center will be holding an
Engineering Fair at Reed Arena on
Monday and Wednesday. For more
information, please refer to its Web
site at http://sec.tamu.edu.
The Career Center will be hosting
orientation for on-campus inter
viewing at 7 p.m. in Koldus 111
and at 7:15 p.m. in Wehner 118
(business majors).
The Career Center will be hosting
a resume/letter-writing seminar at
4 p.m. in Rudder 302.
The Career Center will be holdih'g
Behavioral Interviewing at 5:30
p.m. in Koldus 111. The event wilt
feature Bell Helicopter.
The Graduate Chapter of Intervar
sity Christian Fellowship will be
holding a Bible study on 1 Peter at
7:30 p.m. The study is located at
904 Pershing St. and will continue
on Mondays throughout the se
mester. For more information
please, call Ruth at 268-7795 or
Debra at 696-2459.
Tuesday
The Career Center will be hosting
orientation for on-campus inter
viewing at 4 p.m. in MSC 212 and
7p.m. in Rudder 302 (graduate stu
dents):
The Student Engineers' Council will
be at the CEO Engineering Career
Fair for jobs, co-ops and interns from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Reed Arena.
Wednesday
The Student Engineers’ Council will
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News in Brief
Woman found
dead in apartment
College Station police have
made progress in the investiga
tion of the death of Dorisela Ro
man, a 17-year-old College Station
resident. Autopsy results deter
mined that Roman, who was
found dead in her apartment
Wednesday morning, died of a sin
gle gunshot wound.
Police said that the manager
of Viking Apartments, where Ro
man lived, went to check on Ro
man after being called by con
cerned family members.
Roman’s 3-year-old son was
found in the apartment un
harmed. The child was admitted
to the College Station Medical
Center for observation and will
be turned over to child protective
services when he is released.
Boot line tradition
to continue Sat.
The “boot line” tradition at
home football games will contin
ue at the Wyoming game Satur
day. The Class of 2001 will go
onto the track at halftime for a yell
practice. Afterward, the seniors
will line up outside the team erv
trance, and the football players
will enter through the line for die
second half.
The northeast gate will be open
during halftime and is the only gate
through which participating so
niors can enter and exit the field.
After the team is on the field,
boot line participants must exit
immediately because the nortlv
east gate will close five minutes
before halftime ends. 1
be at the CEO Engineering Caree
Fair for jobs, co-ops and interns fror
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Reed Arena.
The Career Center will be hostingor-
entation for on-campus interview^
at 11 a.m. in Rudder 302 (liberalarts
majors) and 4:15 p.m. Koldus 111
The Career Center will be hosting
Internship Search Strategies a:
5:30 p.m. in Koldus 111.
Thursday
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The Career Center will be
orientation for on-camus interview
ing at Koldus 110 (Life Science
majors) and 5 p.m. Koldus 110.
The Career Center will be hosting
Dress for Success Event at 7 p.nt
in Rudder Theater.
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