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r MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness Fellows program t SO I Two People.. Cassady Yoder Cory Ramsey Two Countries.. Denmark Turkey C* Two Topics.. Paleopathological research of bones from a medieval cemetary Conservation of ancient Islamic glasswork recovered from an ainceint shipwreck ...One Evening of Presentations! Tomorrow! Tuesday, November 28, 2000 7:30 p.m. MSC 223-J Admission is free! Page 2 CAMPUS Monday, Mover THE BATTALION FISH you hARE INTERRUPT ME a>6> CAT- TirtE ??/ STROKING There's a Rumor of A Comic STRiP LOAR LJiTH The other BflTTALto*) Comics Thii> UEEK by R.DeLuna Enrollment Continued frot\ “Students are not williiii chance that being late ui them in any way,” saidBr,| er, UT admissions directe Walker told theAwfinJ Statesman that his office tel aged high school counseloil cuts to press students toapT the December break. Non Mia Culpa Ti™^IVlNG, OM HVft uTiOtS!! ACADEMIC BREAK, | OVER. A LUX'JPJOUS EXTENDED WEEKEND FOLLOWED BY 5 WEEKS OF EX.AMS AND FINALS. by B-Hippie So far, 4,963 student^ plied for the fall, compii 3,502 at the same time Iasi ' “The earlier the studerl application in, the longer Past fTHlS WEEKEND EN NOTHNG Big tease? irt THE fiCADEMC EOUKALENT OF GIVING A MOUSE A COOKE TO KEEP IT Alive. by Kyle w tier exai eese ma Spinacl eryone’s jas long b ages du sxtureof jeh that c Parsley ish shov< ets a stro Work, Eat or Play . . . Brand it the Aggie Way! Brand your steaks a tortillas * hanihur<rer Buns hoots 7*r gloves * chaps * picture frames and much more Randlrons (979)731-1861 * 1-877-731-1861 (toll live) wwvv. Rand Irons.com Class of 93 * Officiallt/ Licensed Cup of Jo BY NOTORIOUS L.I.B Ame.r\car\ Marketing I Election Association Reindeer Romp *5K Run/Walk* December 2, 2000 Registration ($15) starts at 8:30am^ Run starts at 9*.OOam West Campus Wehner Pavillion Free breakfast!!! Cash and door prizes*** la phoi vidi work with the studenttot| ^ thill [he file is aiinpleT‘ cl1 na ^ T “Generally, there are i They go through this process once in life, a they get it wrong.” A ft hough UT does acceptance, A&M does, Joseph Estrada, assistad fi >r enroll ment, said A&M ' lice may he why the camp.] ready received 8,1 lOappt His office asked studK ply before I hanksgivitptaves zing missions officials capbegaH Nonetl view the first week illftB ver -p 0 pi. and those admittedearlyciBn n mP .,i titled in January. K n a p irst Early admissions wii those in the top 10percent students in the top halfofte es who score 1300orbei!; SAT or at least 30 on theAf] “The earlier we get wote dents, the better they areatii a good selection,” Estradr know that applicants areapp;) multitude of other universii dents sometimes will take offer as the institutionofcl lecoratis Keep dll not i ^ • jc —‘danicott ContMuedjromflioes no i You m or manic ontainer ;he variat ds are ei Manic asta to s s a little rooved. Alcohol The task force was® cause members of theColl^ tion community complainei loud parties involving 4; abuse, Wiatt said. “A lot of the kids woiilyi gether and have a party 11%> go on umnercifully into'>, hours with horrible noise a:.. enness, and the coramuipj getting sick of it, solwoul;' \ lW we’re going to keepitilf-V- what happens,” he said Continued from Page 1 “We have no assurance that the other side will stop,” he said. Anticipating the certification, Gore was prepar ing a speech to be delivered today, explaining his case for the continuing challenge. Gore, who got 337,183 more votes than Bush nationwide on Nov. 7, said he has an obligation to the people who supported him and Lieberman, more than for any Democratic ticket before them. In an interview with The New York Times, he said, “every vote that is legally cast must be fairly and accurately counted in accordance with the law. “If at the end of this process ... Governor Bush is successful, I will spare no effort to help him unify the country behind his leadership,” Gore said, “And 1 would expect him to do the same if I am successful.” Sen. Trent Lott, the Republican leader, called on Gore “to end his campaign and concede this election with the honor and dignity the American people expect.” Sen. Tom Daschle, the Democratic leader, said that was not going to happen. “I’ve talked with most of my colleaguet ; the last several days and there isn’t anyif- conceding anything at this point.” ; | The votes were delivered to Harrisinli a 5 p.m. EST deadline set by the stated, Court, which allowed hand recountsthitf. day, 12 days past the date she had said®-- tion should be final. Palm Beach County halted itsmaratlfk to file partial results with the state intimG deadline and reported a net gain of 1804- Gore — with an unknown number toco®' , deadline. www.AOandGo.coiTL or call 696“8886(TUTOR) Aect 209 Test Review Wed Nov 29 6 pm-10pm Acct 229 Part 1 Mon Nov 27 Spm-8pm Part II Tue Nov 28 5pm-7pm , Acct 229 Test Review Review Tuc Nov 28 7pm-10pm If 4 ■ ■ IT . • Econ 202 Allen Parti Mon Nov 27 3pm~5pm Part 11 Tne Nov 28 3pm-5fHn Part 111 Wed Nov 29 4pm-6pm Econ 202 Neideffer Part I Mon Nov 27 8pm-11 pm Part 11 Tue Nov 28 1 Ijxn-latn ’ , ; At -- i,'? 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