/ iLONE STAR ^ EVENTS£ ^Events with Texas Style The Texas Music Revolution $20 General Admission CORY MORROW Saturda y> Feb - 3 > 2001 7pm Roger Creager The Hollisters Dub Miller THE LONE STAR EXPO ARENA MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Tickets available at Harlans Supermarkets, Navasota.Tx. For Ticket Information Call: TicketMaster 1-713-629-3700 Sponsored by: KSTAR 103 Country 99 .7 f BUD^i .7 yUGHTj/ T f ■ f ■ k l* s i* Find Out What's Under Those Togas! Join us Saturday, February 3rd for "Roman Ruins," the newest in our series of fun Murder Mystery Dinners. You are a guest at the Roman villa of renowned poet Flabbius Corpus. Flabbius has asked you and the other guests to help him celebrate his newest poem, "Rome Wasn't Bilked In A Day." But, Flabbius is detained. Being murdered tends to make you late. Who finalized Flabbius? Licentius Caesar? Maximus Testosterus? Or, just maybe it was you! You'll love this new, fun Murder Mystery Dinner. It's only $49.95 per person plus tax and gratuity. Wonderful food,-but you'll have to stop laughing to eat. For reservations or more information, please call Designer Events at Messina Hof C979) '778-9463, ext. 34 l ev current student*... NEED M0NEY...CET A JOB!! NEfD A KH0MIMIIP...CET TO A COMPUTER!!! The Academic Excellence/Academic Incentive Scholarship Applications will be available online beginning February 1st!! http://faid.tamu.edu/ AEAIintro.cfm Deadline is March 1,2001 at 5:00 PM! For more information, please contact: Department of Student Financial Aid Scholarship Office PO Box 30016 Room 220, The Pavilion College Station TX 77842 1979)845-3982 Page 2 NEWS Wednesday, James THE BATTALION FISH You KaJoco U)H/)7 S Always Bothered, m e. ?? ^Adult diapers' Thiajk ABouT IT: STARTlAJb AT AGE Tujo , You'Re SeATiaJG Yourself up over /OOT SoiliaJ6_ foo RSELF Ooa)'T Soil map... 5oiL ITSELF... 4 Tufa) Soodeajly' ITS w To AGFA by R.DeLuna Smoking IVedne X 3oST THIAJIC ITjS fbuOTLE 55 To DROP THE DiAPE/R Sktem IF YoU'RE 3usT Qoiajo To REv/ERT BACK To it \a) the rvo. You Re/illy Have To Concentrate that hard AjoT To Soil TouRSELE? —p Continued from RajolJ ljH^t X ME/1 A)? 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Council sel Bradley said his only re: KKV' that Br\an did not adopt the poten at the meeting and that hey sonally remiss that ftheor.)i adoption] did not happenloa However, Bryan CoA Mitch Morehead was vocal! disapproval of the ordinance Morehead questioned «i|;’ ordinance was a health issai; eral College Station council# have said it is — by sayingl health issue, the council would be pushing for a baa lie smoking. The proposed revision*; hibit smoking in all public and cafeterias between 6 p.m. Bars, establishments mainly to serving alcoholic rather than food, andoutsiu; restaurants would be exei new ordinance. rix hi Wednesday Campus Calendar Thursday jq The American Institute of Chemi cal Engineers (AlChE) will hold a general meeting at 7 p.m. in Zachry 223B. Guest Tawyna Smart from Frito Lay will be speaking. The American Advertising Federa tion will have a general meeting with a guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. in Wehner 136. For more informa tion, call Marie at 693-7110. The Texas A&M Roadrunners will meet at the 12th Man statue in front of The Zone at Kyle Field Mon day through Thursday at 5:30 p.m., and Friday at 5p.m. for daily runs. All skill levels are welcome. For more information, contact Chad Henderson at 764-8637. in Rudder 402. This will be an in troductory meeting to answer ques tions like “What is Democratic So cialism?,” and any others. If you have any questions, check out so- cialists@stuorg.tamu.edu. The Navigators will have rally-worship and Bible six in Koldus 110 at 8:30: more information, callStw ti at 847 0953. Democratic Socialists of Texas A&M will meet from 7 to 8:15 p.m. The Aggie Players Association will have open auditions for Good “Will” Hunting for the Shakespeare Festi val in “The Fallout Theatre”, Blocker 144 at 7:30 p.m. For more informa tion, call Matthew at 845-2621. Friday Te The Hispanic GraduateStm) ganization will meetal7p.ni. Group Room in HulWoo; stairs MSC). 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