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THE BATTALION FISH by R.DeLuna Athletes rsday, Octob Aect 2m Acct 229 Test Review Mon Oct M 7jim~I0pni Econ 202 Allen Econ 322 Allen Info 305 Part I Mon Oct 3(1 Klpm-lam ;T , •/; Part II Part III Toe Oct 31 Weil Nov I 1 Opm-12am 9fjm~!Ipm fest Review Sun Oct 29 6pm-9ptn l est Review Sun Oct 29 9pm-i 2am l est Review Son Oct 29 9pm~12am Mktg 321 Dewald Test Review Wed Nov 1 6pm-9pm Tickets go on sale Sunday at 5:30 PM. 4.0 8. Go is located on the comer of SW Pkwy and Tx Ave, behind KFC next to Lack's. Check our web page at http://www.4.0andGoxoni' Have You SB£V Laura ? She's Pick\'a)(j UP AlV WALLOU)EE/0 Costume > TfV U)ELL, X Told HER To Get a MlLlTAKy Costume... like a CoM/MA/UDo OR. Some Thia)G Cool LIKE That Continued from h, wwwfrLdeluriQ*com Non Mia Culpa by B-Hippie To help compensate for grades, athletes are offered anai resources to help them succeed; dents, said Wally Groff, directo Athletic Department. The department employs si time academic advisers anc ate assistants to monitor all deinic progress. Groff" said that low graduate especially in football, are| suit of athletes leaving college: gy Justin Ga sports professionally. Bryn HEY PORK. ARE YOU READY TO LOOSE? WKAT? YOU DON'T HAVE ANY WEAPONS. a mmm I KNOW. I PUSH YOU AROUND UNTIL you Hrr a M/ll SAW OR SOMETHING. OH, I SEE. u. YOU KNOW i had a girlfriend JUST LIKE THAT. I DON'T SWING THAI WAY, BUD. "College is supposed lo, . |K( you to make a living, Grofty ! 1 h you look at Aaron Glenn, he lef! jd ar ^ ness 1 d. with the New York Jets, and he ing $3 million. 1 don't sees are eageily e> wrong with that.” Groff pointed out that at most popular graduation rates have improved cent years and that academics sidered when recruiting athlete er to invoke s Despite recent improver w h e re screarr Childs said, the demands ofo: s[X)its competition create asite 66 The Battdioi ions with the loween. It is t Although horrors, their drown out the One local Medicine's N Apt. #160 by Kyle w If we wantti % Griffin sai f t I itsell to he ter field HieuiOCM “It’s extra teams, we can l ma !f e >t as sea like Rice and /ifllFriday^sat all of our athkw m tetwten With 1J00 cause wedon" scores, but t/ia| hn ^ aid -“Afte Per haps ot not what the alumni wants; — Wally ( director of Athletic Departi When you're injured or sick, you don't want just any clinic or doctor. You demand a clinic that offers the kind of flexibility your busy schedule requires. And a board-certified physician, the highest credential a doctor can receive. So when you need health care - urgent or otherwise - give us a call. We have the right doctors with scheduling that fits your needs. BRAZOS PHYSICIANS GROUP providing medical care for all ages 512 Holleman, College Sfafion 979-693-3313 1301 Memorial, Bryon 979-776-7700 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30-7:00 Friday 8:30-5:30 naay o Safurday 9:00-12:00 (Acufe Illnesses Only) Affer Hours: 361-5174 which universities must recnii dents who tire not academicall; petitive. Schools then spend con able resources helping those sto succeed, with mixed results, he “That’s the issue, and lots question whether it’s worth it,”! said. “For some universities, it big money, so each school has toll that decision.” Groff defended the recruit^ process and said lower acade niil dards for athletes are necessn A&M wants winning sports tea “If we want to field mmfe. teams, we can he like Ricmdtaf. of our athletes with 1100 SAT set but that’s not what the alumni* he said. Campus Calendar Thursday CBAHiEfS Texas A&M Roadrunners will meet for daily runs at the 12th Man statue in front of the Zone at Kyle Field Monday through Thurs day at 6:30 p.m and Friday at 5 p.m. All skill levels are welcome. For more information, contact Chad Henderson at 764-8637 female billiards player from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the MSC Flagroom. For more information, contact Ja son McConnell at 693-8353. For more information, contact Ligia Alvorado at 775-5755. Wednesday Monday The Navigators will have its week ly rally with worship and small group Bible study times in Koldus 110 at 8:30 p.m. For more information, contact Steve Rizzoti at 847-0953. The American Society of Mechan ical Engineers (ASME) will have a guest speaker, Bentley Nevada, at 6:30 in Richardson 114. The Society of Hispanic Pro! sional Engineers (SHPE) having a general meeting in er 163 at 7 p.m. There guest speaker from General B trie and free food. The Texas A&M Storytelling Guild will hold an organizational meeting from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sto rytelling Center on the second floor of the Evans Library. All interested storytellers are welcome. Saturday Tuesday The Texas A&M Pocket Billiards Club will be having an exhibition by Vivian Villareal, the No. 4 ranked The Aggie Road Runners will have a Fun Run in support of the Brazos County Animal Shelter from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The group will meet at Messina Hof in the Garden District in Bryan. The run is direct ed by Aggie Alliance and the Bra zos County Animal Shelter and hosted by the Aggie Roadrunners. Zeta Tau Alpha will be hosting Hal- ( loween on Sorority Row. Come and join us from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. All of the children of the Bryan-College Station, and their families, are invit ed to attend, and the admission is free. There will be Halloween activi ties and games. For more informa tion, contact Sarah at 694-6821. Project Sunshine will hold a eral meeting at 8:30 p.m der 601. For more informal please contact Elizabeth Flei ty at 260-2683. The Pre-Dental Society will i Dr. Joseph Berrung, with the SC San Antonio Dental Brandi! speak at 7 p.m. in MSC 292B. more information, contact Richie at 696-2041. Bars in One THE OUTER LIMITS This Thursday is Ladles Night! FREE cover for all Ladies all night! Plus, this week 103.9 the X is picking up the cover for all guys till 1 1 p.m. Don't forget! oz. pints all night! Manhattan Room 7* Come out and experience live music featuring Full Aquarius! Remember, we have the best Martini’s in town!! ©iffiJLi Thursday is ladies night in the Sportsbar with 2 for 1 appetizers for ail ladies until 9 p.m. Plus, the Sportsbar has happy hour everyday from 4 till 8 p.m. with FREE POOL! Hey, don't forget the Saturday morning tailgate party! C.S. 701 University Dr., Ste. 300 691*0484 * Across from Blockbuster Men's 10K-S359.00 14K-$463.00 C Women's r* <£ 10K-$235.00 ! ! » t 14K-$258.00 , 4 Add$8.00 for Class'99 or \ ’ before and$15.00 for oul of town delivery. Deadline: 10/26/00 Delivery date is 12/07/00 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS 1. You must be a degree-seeking student with at least 95 cumulative undergraduate credit hours. 2. Transfer students need 60* hours of credit at Texas A&M University, or degree must be conferred and posted. 3. You must have a cumulative 2.0 GPR at Texas A&M University. 4. You must be in good standing with the University. (No outstanding parking tickets, blocks, etc.) 'J GRADUATE STUDENT REQUIREMENTS** 1. Your degree must be conferred and posted on SIMS or if you have completed all degree requirements, you may present an original letter of completion from the Office of Graduate Studies. 2. You must be in good standing with the University. (No outstanding parking tickets, blocks, etc.) PROCEDURE TO ORDER RING If you met all of the above requirements and you wish to receive your ring on Dec. 7th, visit the Ring Office no later than Oct. 26th between 8:30a.m.-3:30p.m. to complete the application for eligibility verification. Return no later than Oct. 27th, 8:30-3:30 p.m. to check the status ’ of your audit and if qualified, pay full in cash, check, money order, or your personal Discover, Visa, or Mastercard (with your name imprinted). Rinq loans are available to qualified and currently enrolled students at the Short Term Loan Office, Room 230, Pavilion. Please visit the Aggie Ring Office before applying for a Ring Loan. * You may qualify with 30 A&M hours, instead of 60 hours, if your first semester at A&M was 1993 or before. * *See our website for complete details or call the Ring Office at 845-1050. 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