/ ♦ » 1: *%«»•• « - -r^- r m m-t * - i-i ..- ■• .7 ; .: ,; ; ; t,; ; i »’84f>tn on Professional Board Exams □ Job Fairs, Locator Assistance, Referral Services □ Associated with one of the country’s finest medical schools i □ Lubbock’s low cost of living and our modest tuition make this program a “best buy in education’’ Call us at (806) 743-3220 or on-line at http://www«.ttuhsc»edu/paggs/alli CAMPUS THE BATTALION Non Mia Culpa look what WHAT? \'0U 5AIP fOLLOWf p you WERE TAKlrtG- HE to THE ?ARKi A ?UNt> very fresh in people’s minds. “I’d like to see [the collect opened up. but in terms oflio- what items are out there, and*: the displays would be like, can’t say.” Lane said sti should have input inurany “So many of these items re| sent feelings, spirit — represeit much in terms of the students selves,” Lane said. “1 thinkwil their input it doesn’t have quite same meaning.” Grider, noting that the coll is not currently open tothepul said she hopes plans for a public he vt dc ^nd buy Is also a aganda is a #1 #s play are realized. Grider thenpoE ed to a particle board sign l left near the site of the collapse too: lect notes and signatures. “Think 20, 30 years frt when people will want to cometa and say. That’s my daddy, that’si granddaddy that signed this» Grider said. “Basically, itk* i non ] doesn t help anybody in hidden away somewhere.” list is c article prostiti 35.” Tl that ha the top campus know that they can comt and sit it on any of the keynote speakers and track meetings that take place today and Friday that in terest them,” Oliver said. Oliver said he supports the Assu ciation of American Colleges aii: Universities’ point that campus versity initiatives have positive fects on minority and majority si dents. He said they improvestudal relationships on campus and post lively effect students’ satisfacW with their institutions and their® demic growth. countr come c Really such h dial,”; tnga r » * k Open Forum November 16, MSC 292 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. TUOilifFiSTAF FFAOTLW Dr. Southerland, VP Student Affairs, Forrest Lane, Student Body President, and representatives from the 6 Task Forces will be present to describe how Bonfire 2002 is being planned and to answer your questions. Come share your thoughts and express your opinions concerning Bonfire 2002! Check Updates and Submit Feedback at http://studentaffairs.tamu.edu/bonfire02 **+ ELEPHANT WALK 12:01 p.m. @ Kyle Field November 21, 2000 Pre-Elephant Walk Games & Pictures with Elephants lO - 11:30 a.m. @ Law/ Puryear Field (by All Faiths Chapel) # ties.cr ny. A reads THE Beth Miller, Editor in Chief Jeff Kempf, Managing Editor Marium Mohiuddin, City Editor Ruben DeLuna, Graphics Editor Brandon Henderson, Graphics Editor Blaine Dionne, Sports Editor Jason Lincoln, Sports Editor Noni Sridhara, Sci/Tech Editor Jason Bennyhoff, Aggielife Editor Stuart Hutson, Aggielife Editor David Lee, Opinion Editor Bradley Atchison, Photo Editor Cody Wages, Photo Editor Jennifer Bales, Night News Editor Beth Ahlquist, Copy Chief Eric Dickens, Radio Producer Brandon Payton, Web Master THE BATTALION (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily, Monday through Friday during the fall T spring semesters and Monday through Thursday during the summer session (except University I* idays and exam periods) at Texas A&M University Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station," 77840. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Battalion, Texas A&M University, llllTA 1 College Station,TX 77843-1111. News: The Battalion news department is managed by students at Texas A&M University in ^ Division of Student Media, a unit of the Department of Journalism. News offices are in 014p'- McDonald Building. Newsroom phone: 845-3313; Fax: 845-2647; E-mail; ThebattalionP 1 ' mail.com; Web site: http://battalion.tamu.edu Advertising: Publication of advertising does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by 1 Battalion. For campus, local, and national display advertising, call 845-2696. For classified ad*; tising, call 845-0569. Advertising offices are in 015 Reed McDonald, and office hours are f ” to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Fax: 845-2678. Subscriptions: A part of the Student Services Fee entitles each Texas A&M student to picMP 8 single copy of The Battalion. First copy free, additional copies 254. Mail subscriptions are $60 school year, $30 for the fall or spring semester, $17.50 for the summer or $10 a month. Toch^ by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express, call 845-2611.