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The other cartoonists are trying to egg the Notorious L.I.B. on by making fun of Cup of Jo... But she’s not gonna drop down to their level. You see, all other Batt cartoonists are guys A they just don’t know what to do with Lib because she’s intruding on their testosterone filled comic Campus Calendar Friday TAMU Sports Car Club will have Night Rally No. 4. It is the last one of the semester, so come out and have sdme fun. For more information, visit http://tamscc.tamu.edu. The rally will be held in Parking Area 51 at 6:45 p.m. taught before the dance be gins, and admission is $5. All are welcome, so bring your friends. For more information, call 846-4504 or email stan@sbigraf.tamu.edu. Tuesday Health Education, Student Health Services, Aggie R.E.A.C.H and AIDS Services of the Brazos Valley will have a table at Rudder Fountain from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more in formation, contact Margaret Griffith at 847-8910. The Orthodox Christian Fellow ship will hold a liturgy at 5:30 p.m. at All Faiths Chapel. Saturday The Texas A&M Student Chap ter of STC will have a resume workshop, “Getting Past The Computer Watchdogs” with guest speaker Dr. Elizabeth Tebeaux at 8 p.m. in Rudder Tow er 407. get tickets at : * h e 5 p X logo are service marks of SFX Entertainment. Inc Tickets also available at 713-629-3700, from Xicfo&ItJnrwfwst&r outlets, or from the Aerial Theater box office. All dates, act(s), and tick et prices are subject to change without notice. A service charge added to each ticket price Brought to you by SFX Unitarian Universalist Hail will have folk dancing from 3 to 6 p.m. From 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., the hall will be set aside for begin ners. No experience or part ners are needed. The steps are Wednesday Project Sunshine will hold a gen eral meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Rud der 601. For more information, please contact Elizabeth Fle- wharty at 260-2683. Election Continued from Page 1A is convinced lawmakers need to go into special session as early as next week to name its own slate of presi dential electors. And Senate Presi dent John McKay agreed that was a “reasonable conclusion.” Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the candi date’s brother, said he would sign the necessary legislation “if it was the ap propriate thing to do.” Still, with the recount case head ed to the highest court in the land, Jeb Bush said, “The United States Supreme Court trumps the Legisla ture.” Gore himself told CNN that Florida voters would not stand for “the expression of their will taken away by politicians.” Gore is trying to overturn official results of the decisive Florida elec tion before the public’s patience runs out on the 22-day ordeal. “I certainly believe that I did” win the White House, Gore told NBC. Needing a quick court victory, Gore authorized his divided legal team to ask the Florida Supreme Court to recount contested *ballots or order a lower court to do it, two Democratic legal sources said late Wednesday. Thursday, N by R.DeLuna Bush si chair n By Mariano Castillo The Battalion Hippie George Bush Sd ment and Public Sen., ecutive associate L Vedlitz became the fa| Bob Bullock Chairii and Public Policy We: j The faculty chain former lieutenant goveii|j| is one of two chairser:.By J ASON gift from the Bulloch The Batt, The $1 millioneKjwX olit was presented by Biiiilf of terim Dean Robert M.(ffi7ma Vedlitz said thene; of The B lion was a great accomJBw, the him and the Bush Sd fanning “This is truly a tre::making a or,” Vedlitz said. "It: the local ally proud and proud:). Mark School for this chairrbachgrou tute to be associated s:the band’ and legacy of a mar; lege Star legendary figure in' Skies, its history.” with its c As holder of the. made wi will serve as director producec new Institute for SciereBl Iax ir ogy and Public Policy to send t The institute is y. more exp promoting research ii.: MTV sin ruiKlw' rAtTir*iq 1 c 4 *A in public officials witheB“A fri make decisions regar: wanted i and technological ad' feature c Gates said Bulk, lead guit technology and pubhtwe even sion making. came ho “It seems especia fer. and one of the two chair .iswering Sc hoo 1 endowed by Mr; 1S m i tf dedicated to promotii. da Gedn to come, our effort to. ’said he r worthy goal: betterTory. The ter lives for all Amen/show ini said. next 40 t Bullock served as feSfl Me D; ernor from 1991 to I 1999. Bonfire ed the bz 1 "At fi kind of: weird th. a high tv Natio ContinueiM^ the friendships you U The h process of building it. iTwo sing Sweeney said itebguitm. T must find a way tout dent participation in nr which will no longeriiP will be designed and professional engineers Because of the shone * tion time, fewer student to participate in the actual Bonfire, so the commits ering organizing other complement Bonfire. “Bonfire didn't crealf spirit . The Aggie spirited so we’re trying to think out and find other activities lit out those positive aspect" 1 with Bonfire,” Sweeneys] Despite the frustrate dents feel as old traditioi to new ones, Sweeney: encouraged by what he n - meetings. Many activities that could con Bonfire, such as “It’s difficult to chans had a very good students are determined j; the heroic effort, the bet things that Bonfire is real Sweeney said. The committee is open] suggestions. By committee will deliver^ dations to the Bonfire Sn mittee. A month later. Committee will submit I Bonfire 2002 to BowenftF Nat Phc E-rr Maj Cla Nu Exp Ho at BOY BAND So you think todays boy bands are hot? You havent seen anything until you see the original boy band, The Boys Choir of Harlem, perform everything from Broadway tunes to holiday classics to hymns in this dynamic holiday concert. Known around the world for their charismatic stage presence and musical energy this is one holiday performance sure to put everyone in the spirit of the season. 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