CAMPUS THE BATTALION by R.DeLuna Jve Really Gotta STazt LocK\*Jb AAy Wednesday, October II, J dnesday, Oc —News in Brief- Two arrested firearm/drug rail Christina Shockey, 18, aij John Weller, 22, were arresteds their apartment at 3031 Texas;, enue, #12, when officers s sponded to a report of a distj bance involving firearms. College Station Police Depa-I ment officers were arriving on •i scene as a maroon Chevrolet pickup was leaving, according:;: CSPD release. Vl The officers stopped searched the pickup, findings ANNl mm pistol, 3/4 of a pound ofrr#^ Battall ° ijuana and 23 units of whatf: The night thought was MDMA (ecstasy driving home Shockey and Weller w she heard on charged with possession ofm hjeen East ai juana, possession of a control: djcades, had substance and unlawfully cam tom down th; a weapon. Weller was also are! “That nigl ed on an outstanding warrant Berlin cut out failure to serve jail time onacwhis is prob; inal trespass charge. 1: E j n my | j f e CSPD later received a cali f Boucsein \ dicating t people weE t i ie | n tcrn; ing ski masks with shotgunse'E^j i ih rai tered the apartment before po:E e f orLim f ( got there. The CSPD releases;/^ who Hv those people allegedly tooe m , F . undetermined amount of cas ^^ jn f 98; fore fleeing in a van. ; ■ j n | 988 g ^Hest Berlin. 1 Iwized zone ^ ir -Ecure agains Continued from s , ie said Parking All Salon Services & Haircare Products Adult Haircut reg. $10.95 MastcrCuts R@GIS Post Oak Mall • 979-693-9998 (Located in the JC Penney Wing) Mon.-Sat. 10am-9pm, Sun. 12pm-6pm Students get 10% off w/ current student ID MasterCuts family haircutters Visit us at www.mastercuts.com Call 1-800-888-1117 for the MasterCuts nearest you No double discounts. Present coupon and student I D. trips and on-campus tours, sically a play events, however, will be heldinRfor foreign in Arena and Rudder Tower. gence agencie “This is a once-every-fivefw "Our" deal and these are very inif phones were visitors to our campus,” Williitmgged b said. “We know that student' everyone, understand. just the Soviet Williams said he hopes tofthe American tapes of Aggie football games o; Boucsein said Post Oak Mall shuttles duringfl After the day's schedule. West German Next week, only one lot cli" jn jf iec ] > j: will inconvenience student parL :a pj ta i ’ was m Newman said. The gravel lot ne'g ()an t0 g er |j r Ihe Horliculture/Forest S* nlhecomb ; n . Building. PA 97, will be closed^,,, and ec weekend lor paving and will refc oucsein said closed for the following week. I - We were , lot will, however, remain open to& e wou | d ^ dent parking during the confcrenc ind gQ tQ We sein said. “F Jfofie Pteancuux* CenteM, * * " OF BRAZOS VALLEY •*&S9Rss>- r zt FREE PREGNANCY TESTS ♦ Pregnancy, Adoption & Abortion Education ♦ Practical Assistance ♦ Post Abortion Peer Counseling ♦ Adoption, Medical & Community Service Referrals ♦ All Services Free & Confidential ♦ Mon, Tues & Thurs 9-8 • Wed & Fri 9-5 • Sat 8-12 An ISLAM 101 Intro to Islam Do you sock to enlighten your life? Do people lack sincerity? Is our nation lacking in values? 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