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Northgate 846-3600 601 University Bryan 268-7272 3414 East 29th St. HAIR DESIGN 694-9755 118 WALTON April Graham Specializing in CORPS CUTS WEEKLY SPECIALS THE WAY IT PLAYS OUT Tjyi onday - Stevie JF?«ary \Zctttffhan and Double Trouble Live at the El Mocambo (on video) No Cover T XUC?Sd<1 y - Texas Music Night -Texas Music Acoustic Performers only Hosted by Michael Shipley No Cover *1 Pint Night: Bud Lite, Miller Lite, Budwieser, and Bock *1.00 Miller Lite Longnecks T Wednesday * ' Trom Austin Cover *4.00 Tost at the Zoo T Thursday - Private Party T T rid ay - Battle of the Bar-ids 5 bands for 5 bucks - sponsored by Phi Beta Lambda Where real musicians play! 201 W. 26th Street, Downtown Bryan 775-7735 mummtALiw presents... . * Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week November 6th-10th MONDAY MSC 206 12:00 pm Keynote speaker Ron Crozier Free Prizes WEDNESDAY Fight Hunger with a Fork - Eat dinner at Fajita Rita’s... !0% of the proceeds go to Twin City Mission THURSDAY Rudder Fountain area 8:00 pm “CAMP OUT FOR A CAUSE” Join us for live entertainment, prizes, pizza- bring 2 canned goods for a slice of pizza FRIDAY MSC 201 12:00 pm [HUNGER BANQUET- learn about the probleml of world hunger. Cost: $4.00 THROUGHOUT THE WEEK!!! Donation boxes set up at all Freebirds locations. Donate at least $.50 and get a Freebirds sticker FREE. Visit Appletree locations (Briarcrest, Texas Ave), Kroger (Rock Prairie), and HER (Texas Ave) to donate canned goods for Twin City Mission. MSG vs. Student Government/Student Activities Penny War - locations in the Student Programs Office and Student Activities Office. Page 2 CAMPUS Monday, Noveuv THE BATTALION R.DeLuna Weather Continuedfrt londay, Ni Non Mia Culpa Hippie Cup of Jo So Junior... Are you trying" to tell us that there aren't any perfect guys out there?!? BY NOTORIOUS LI.B I just think y'all ri T...farted, scratched/ ''are unrealistic and sometimes if you wanted a guy J f smelled funny...you rho burped. yf ^wouldn't be so damn lonely all the time!!! cresting at 20 feet above flo. Junction, in Kimble Count), ed about 140 miles west of “We're praying that it anymore,” said Kimble 0 Delbert Roberts. In the nexta days, “we'll just try and selves for the worst," hesaii Roberts said flood di the county included logged houses and numert aged vehicles. “It would not surprisemj this county alone that have 200 miles of fence till' knocked down,” he said tremely expensive.” 1 In Mason County, residi waiting out the lull before storm. “We're in a wait-and-w tion.” said David Wilson.a er for the Mason County Department. He said several ranch mained closed and barricades; areas of potential high water ing, but no damage wasrq “We're anticipatingth; ters will stay up for anotherJ or so,” Wilson said. In San Saba County. Judge Harlen Barker and were flooded in since Frida' when Texas 16 leading to ti closed. U.S. 190, east of Sai| was also closed but officer guiding traffic through on St "We prayed for rain, a need to thank God we got it," said, adding that some parts county have received as mi inches of rain. “We've got ter coming down the river." h C-J\ CJ Aggie TV Continued fro AM CTN-TV would have had. will be made up entirely of^ and student-made progranmifl "Aggie TV is somethin*t?I [than CTN-TV),” Cortinaadf stead of us promoting < promotions, we want l programming in. This is soffit we need. Other big mmifr' t their own program! is just as prestigious.”^™ 1 Filming for AggietxiH’4 Monday Campus Calendar Department of Performance Studies presents the Pacifica String Quartet that will perform a free concert at 7:30 p.m. at the Bush Conference Center. The Orthodox Christian Fellow ship will hold a liturgy at 5:30 p.m. at All Faiths Chapel. Wednesday MILS 489 Lecture Series will have guest lecturer Malcom Jo- zoff, president of Dial Corportion, at 10:20 a.m. in Koldus 144. For more information, contact Derrick Ouellette at 847-2949. Tuesday The Horseman’s Association will have a general meeting at 7 p.m. in Kleberg 115. For more information, call Jessie Highfill at 696-7774. The Physical Therapy Club will have a meeting with a guest speaker from UTMB-Galveston from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Rec Center 281. For more information, contact Laurie Gaul at 694-0086. Thursday The TAMU SCUBA Club will have underwater hockey at the Rec Cen ter pool from 7:45 to 9:30 p.m. Bring your swimsuit, mask, fins and snorkel. For more informa tion, contact Lee Carson at 694- 3109 or leecarson@tamu.edu. Nov. 14, and Cortina saidsl to have programming ontte^ the end of November. AggieT'l' be found on channels 82 residence halls. Sasse said that CTN-TVrf eral other programs may site* to fill the vacant stations A# I “We have six channels,sel could be CTN, one couldbeof productions by the students! could be a scrolling sctefl events,” he said. “The Screen® | Acting and Movie Prod (SWAMP) club is interestediH ing on this, and there isapni called Residence LifeCinenf they are looking at. Soweaf{| ing at a variety of things.” & The Princeton Review Prineton Review materials reflect up-to-the-minute information Going home for Christmas Break- \ We gotcha covered. Mf 800.2Review | www. PrincetonReview.coft The Princeton Review is nol jlllliKtal with Princeton tlnivmn riL THE BATTALION Beth Miller, Editor in Chief The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily, Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semes! ^ Monday through Thursday during the summer session (except University holidays and exam periods) at TelJ ;. University. Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station, 7X 77840. 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