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Page 2 CAMPUS Thursday, Ociotej THE BATTALION FISH by R.beLuna Intern .WORSHIP LED BY ROSS KING Sponsored by Compass College Minisfries Hev Ky/w, Are/J'T y OL i SitK of ^ ,rs Coi/Ob To BE CH£ C ^ This TeAf^-AiOA'/ CLOTHES TBE .260-2660 9B jij ‘jp'jf’725B University Drive I SUN Oct 15 MON Oct 16 TUBS Oct 17 I WED Oct 18 THUR Oct 19 2-4 PM Chem 102 Prac Test 4-6 PM BICH 410 Ch.11 BICH 410 Ch.12 BICH 410 Prac Test 6-8 PM Chem 227 Prac Exams A Chem 227 Prac Exams 8 Chem 227 Prac Exams c Chem 101 Prac Test A Chem 101 Prac Test B 8-10 PM Chem 107 Prac Test A Chem 107 Prac Test B Phys 218 Phys 218 Chem 101 Prac Test C 10- MID Phys 208 Ch. 28 Phys 208 Prac Test Phys 208 Prac Test Chem 101 . Ch 9 Continued from] Non Mia Culpa Hippie PRfiiCTCMG r, a 'OK ST A Aa°|%AN rHf NAME All TP At ts -/ CURSE You NT Srip, L rpW NT ST APLtS* nonmla cyJfi aOcomii; i5Qm Apt. #160 by Kyle w FOR YOUR PAST, YOUR PRESENT AND YOUR FUTURE ■**§*«; ir* THE THREE-STONE DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY RING John D. Huntley Class of ‘79 313 B South College Avenue College Station, TX 77840 (979) 846-8916 Cup of Jo BY NOTORIOUS U.B. Rosser said. “So manydo« open in Washington thatyoui stay a little longer.” Julie Le, a junior speech| cation major, said her changed her life last suiinul “It was incredible,”saidS terned with the State Depaitej reau ofOceans, Environment! ence. "The summer was soml It helped shape future plans* vated my career focus and to do in school.” Bi Rachel Le said her internship tiMkeBattal her to pursue a career in ^■Nicole ’ tal law. She encourages miM Dressur( weigh the pros and cons ofdoiM f- . i , ICrT rh iP p b prp 0 h aPpl . y '« ,1'oridwl The PPIP boasts exierT sources” through which it if! 0 ' u interns. MUhemoc "The congressmen ofik j( ;’ Texas are willing to take Ac® 2 0(X 01 away,” Rosser said I * P llt 1 ‘ U.S. Congressman Ke\irjP s ver y i* R-Texas. has had interns fr ‘l ien * § ot ' and has been very' pleased. Jouldn't w "It is all gtxxl.” Brady said "■in weight terns we get through A&M i'lBmi a perf outs up here. They really m pf myself. I tribution to my office.” weight, peo Brady said internships j|about me the PPIP are good forA&.\lMportant. 1 students. e ■life I cou "It gives them a chance to* The curr Congress works from their w i 10 w i s he said. "It is a win-win situation:!^i co ] e ” j s Rosser said she is takingii p r ^ nn trip .,, Washington. D.C Fn, T direcU)[ tabhsh more conutas dt|1| H , , We re really excited and a . as many students as we canTil 0 ^ , la 11 Rosser is not the only perv.m a . cs 1a -i Academic Building offering™ 1 c f nt 0 1 ship program. ' ‘ ifg disorder Dr. Carol Albrecht, in:® Leedsau coordinator for the Depan.w ve ^°P l ‘ le Sociology and a sociology!®^ 11 - y ears said a common problem air:® 1 nienstn dents is that they get ader# su * "fall into a job.” Bid college The sociology departme® an y stu de ou bepevec me? I fiope m> prof does, toot I have a test. Thursday ~ Campus Calendar - and professional programs from The Democratic Socialists of Texas A&M: will have a guest lecture on women in politics by Dr. Van Hightow er at 7 p.m. in Rudder 502. For more information please e-mail Chris Lang ford at socialists@stuorg.tamu.edu around the United States and Aus tralia from 10 a.m to 2 p.m in the MSC Flagroom and Foyer. at 6:30 p.m and Friday at 5 p.m. Meet for daily runs. All skill levels are welcome.For more information con tact Chad Henderson at 764-8637. gram started about two yeai>M 10 . c k' n g re has placed students in a variefef simply dy temships. The sociology ir® Nicole sa are designed to motivate stud r , ove her to graduate school and prepared>th her hig for the job market through prolfpoks were i al job experience and networM She said “Eve found that net\whk r her she was sential,” she said. “We hiowaixroroblem w percent of the first jobs'®. ;.- through networking.” She said one of the most' factors of the internship prog! students do not know whattyj temships are out there until itisi The sociology internships: to sociology majors and mine: The PPIP deadline for Spay is Oct. 16. The deadline forS. | and Fall 2001 is March 5, The Career Center and The Office of Professional School Advising: will be holding a Graduate and Pro fessional School Day featuring rep resentatives of prestigious graduate The Texas A&M Storytelling Guild: will hold a organizational meeting from 6 p.m. -8 p.m. at the Storytelling Center, on the second floor of the Evans Library at Texas A&M Universi ty. All interested storytellers join us. Friday Correction Texas A&M Roadrunners: will meet at the 12th man statue in front of the zone at Kyle Field Monday-Thursday A.P.I.C.S. (The Educational Society for Resource Management): is going on a plant tour to Cisco-Eagle in Dal las. Deposit is $20 and lunch is paid for. Please bring deposit to Wednes day’s business meeting. For more in formation please e-mail Wendy Pro- chaska atwendypro@tamu.edu. In Wednesday's Battalia | theatrical review statedtf Aggie Players are perfo: Andromache at Rudder A ■ rium. The play is beino formed at Rudder Forum Test Anxiety - Tension - Headaches therapeutic massage can help... OLSON & ASSOCIATES Call 693-5562 Student Rates and referral rewards offered The Princeton Review The most up-to-date preparation material. WANNA JOB IN THE MUSIC Bli Broken Bow Records marketi team, The Posse, is coming to see you! 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