The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 17, 2001, Image 2

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NEWS
Wednesday, January 17,1
THE BATTALION
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With Dr. J. Malon Southerland
Vice President for Student Affairs
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Luncheons are held in the Memorial
Student Center during the noon hour.
There will be open-ended informal
discussion with the opportunity to
ask questions
This is a great chance to interact with
other students/faculty/staff and share
your experiences at Texas A&M.
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Sign up on the web at: http://freelunch.tamu.edu
Listen up, Aggies...
At 8 pm, Wednesday night, it’s the
Aggies
VS.
tu
Get your basketball tickets early—avoid the lines.
Bring your all sports pass—and your friends’ passes-
to Reed Arena Box Office, the MSG Box Office or
the Athletic Ticket Office to pull your tickets early.
Then you just walk in the door, hand your ticket to
the ticket taker and watch the Aggies beat the hell
outta tu. Maybe your mom will see you on ESPN.
Last year, tu came to campus before Aggies were
back in town. Show them the difference. Be in your
seat before the game starts to rock Reed on ESPN!
Remember Reed’s First Law:
Pull your tickets early to avoid the lines!
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CREDITS UNION
a branch of Greater TEXAS Federal Credit Union
201 Southwest Pkwy. E & 501 University Dr. W
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Promenade lot
changes complete
The latest change to
Northgate parking situate
has been completed. Inc
parking meters have beenii>;
stalled in each of the spaces
the Northgate Promenade par
ing lot. Previously, the entirelot
was serviced by one devicethi
distributed permits for drivers
to display in their vehicle.
Patrons are allowed
hour of free parking during!!*
hours of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eaci
additional hour will costs
cents. Evening parking from6
p.m. to 2 a.m. will costSlpe
hour.
The parking meters acce:
quarters and all types of dols
coins. Under College Static
city ordinance, all on-streete:
public parking is controlledti
the fire department.
Humphreys, public informal;
officer for the College Stat:
Fire Department, said there
step is to implement a tol;
and pre-payment card progr;
for the new mete
Humphreys says the tokene
card options should be inpla:
by this summer.
Senate to vote
on student
services fee
Wednesd=
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The Records Manage;
Fee that was to be consd
by the Board of Regents in
March meeting was not
proved for the meetings at;
da by the Texas A&M Prcn
The Student Senate wilin'*
Wednesday in Koldus 144
7:30 p.m. The Student Si
vices Fee Bill will be voted
during the meeting. The
calls for different allocate
the Students Services Fee
ter the Texas Legislature!
proves the Student Recree 1
Center to have its own fee.
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Jeff Kempf
Editor in Chief
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