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MSC Abbott Family Leadership Conference # MSC Aggie Leaders of Tomorrow Memorial c-TU£>£, Student Center /s Si-2to* S Upcoming Events Friday. February 2 Tuesday. February 13 Play Day 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Presented by MSC Leadership Enrichment, Action, and Development (LEAD) Cushing Library Collection Tour Tuesday - Thursday 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Presented by MSC Literary Arts Committee “Trainspotting” 7:00 p.m. Rudder Theatre Presented by MSC Film Society Monday. February 5 “Titus” 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. MSC Forsyth Center Galleries Presented by MSC Literary Arts Committee and MSC Film Society Harambee 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Rudder Theatre Presented by MSC Black Awareness Committee (BAC) Wednesday. February 14 Wednesday. February 7 “Shakespeare in Love” 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. MSC Forsyth Center Galleries Presented by MSC Literary Arts Committee and MSC Film Society Thursday. February 15 Aeros 7:30 p.m. Rudder Auditorium Presented by MSC OPAS Friday. February 9 SCONA 46 Thursday - Saturday MSC Main Hallway Presented by MSC Leadership Enrichment, Action, and Development (LEAD) “Princess Bride” 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Rudder Theatre Presented by MSC Film Society Monday. February 12 Sonnet Lecture 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. MSC Forsyth Center Galleries Of Presented by MSC Literary Arts Committee Shakespeare in the Dark 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. MSC 201 Presented by MSC Literary Arts Committee Thursday. February 15 “Father, Son, and Holy Coach” 7:30 p.m. Rudder Theatre Presented by MSC OPAS Committee Spotlight MSC Literary Arts Committee Fourth Annual Shakespeare Festival Livin’ La Vida Shakespeare Monday. February 12 Shakespeare in the Dark performed by the 7F Lodge 8:30 p.m. MSC 201 Tuesday. February 13 “Titus” 7:00 p.m. MSC Forsyth Galleries Wednesday. February 14 Early Music followed by “Shakespeare in Love” 6:00 p.m. MSC Forsyth Galleries “The Festival offers a chance to have FUN and learn about Shakespeare’s plays and poems.” Friday. February 16 Lecture with George McMullen ol Kings College, London 4:00 p.m. Cushing Library Thursday. February 15 Cushing Library Tour 2:00 p.m. Cushing Library Lobby Saturday. February 17 “Good “Will” Hunting” Shakespeare Pastiche performed by Aggie Players 7:00 p.m. Blocker Theatre Sonnet Lecture and Open Mic with Dr. Douglas Brooks 7:00 p.m. MSC Forsyth Galleries Call (979) 845-9251 for more information on the events. |MSC Information: http://www.msc.tamu.edu or (979) 845-1515 50 th Anniversary: http://www.msc.tamu.edu/50msc 3S1AI • uoijBDnpg S3jivj|n3 ucisy OStVI • a3U!iuiuo3 sj-iy l Kns !A 3SfVI • H B H Page 2B SPORTS Thursday, February l,2 THE BATTALION OSU tragedy hits Big 12 sports community hard burse Bb s pu as bul fwre 0 A tragedy that seemed distant and unre al to so many struck home across the Big 12 this week cour tesy of a com mon link in sports. Less than 24 hours after a pri vate plane carrying members of the Oklahoma State basketball team crashed in Colorado, the after shocks reverberated around both the Big 12 sporting community and the campuses united by the league. Across the conference, pro grams with similar travel arrange ments have rethought their flying arrangements and paused to put the game in perspective. Texas coach Rick Barnes opened a team meeting on Sunday with an illustration to help his players relate to the Cowboys’ situation. Barnes listed the names of eight people who held similar positions with Longhorn basketball, repre senting each of those lost in the ac cident, with the exception of the two pilots. Texas sports information direc tor Scott McConnell and team trainer Brian Sarr were among those listed. Sarr and junior swingman Mau rice Evans were hit especially hard by the loss of Oklahoma State trainer Brian Luinstra. Luinstra replaced Sarr as the Cowboys' trainer when Sarr joined the ‘Horns in 1999. Prior to his career as a Cowboy, Luinstra held a similar position at Witchita State, where he worked with Evans. Emotions delayed the Long horns’ team meeting for the next half hour as the tragedy hit home. In College Station, Iowa State coach Larry Eustachy related a similar story about when his team last visited Stillwater on Jan. 8. Ha lie bi Eustachy spent part of the trip C ould with Pat Noyes, who also died in ■'he c< the crash. ■ sti Noyes, a close friend, wroteEt Ijtion stachy “a nice note.” That was the If the last time they saw each other, |j v In Stillwater, the normally fes- I et i c live bar Eskimo Joe’s becameqi || e wc when people heard the news. hi The house band played “Amaa? Grace” in memory of the victims. Even Texas A&M, a schoolthi can relate to tragedy all too well, was hit hard. The Aggies had been in Stilly ter just four days before thecr to play the Cowboys in the same arena that hosted Wednesday's memorial service. Saturday’s tragedy reminds us all that while college sports mau deed be just a game, the sacrifice!j made every day by student-ai and personnel are very realind Jason Lincoln isaji journalism m, Former Browns coach joins Texans HOUSTON (AP) — Former Cleveland Browns coach Chris Palmer has agreed to sign on as offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans, the Houston Chronicle reported on its Website Wednesday. Palmer is scheduled to visit Hous ton on Friday to sign the contract and start working immediately with gen eral manager Charley Casserly and coach Dom Capers. “I’ve committed to the Texans, and I’m looking forward to this op portunity,” Palmer told the Chronicle from his home in Cleveland. Palmer, who began his NFL career I've committed to the Texans and I'm looking forward to this opportunity." as the Oilers’ receivers coach for three years (1990-92) under Jack Pardee, turned down offers from Chicago and Cincinnati since being fired after two seasons as the Browns’ first coach. He also interviewed with Tampa Bay but said, haven’t spoken with anyone since Tampa Bay. wouldn't have mattered, anyway, because I gaveii word to Charley and Dom.” In his three seasons with the Oik: Palmer coached four Pro Bowlr: ceivers: Drew Hill, Hay wood Jeffire Ernest Givins and Curtis Duncan. Palmer left after the 1992 seas® to accept Bill Parcells’offerlok come New England’s receiver^ coach. He was promoted to quarter backs coach and called plays whet the Patriots went to the Super Boh after the 1996 season. When Parcells left the Patriots for the Jets,iterant- ■- In , terrori senten telligei teople ight Libyar I Tea lelativ read c Ranak — Chris Palmer Texans' offensive coordinator ■ourt s let Ali of pan |ge an his sen j The idence »er of ed to take Palmer with him, but Palmer accepted a job as Jacksonville’s offensive coordinator priorVss^w to the Browns. Indoor Continued from Page IB coach Tim Cass. “[Hubbell and Skube] have a great chance to do well, and Shuon (Madden) has a great opportunity to regain his form and get into match shape.” The A&M women’s team will be represented by freshman Jessica Roland and sophomore Ashley Hed- berg, currently the ninth-ranked dou bles team in the nation. The pair was invited after reaching the semifinals at the ITA All-Ameri can in the fall, the furthest any A&M women’s player had ever advanced in either singles or doubles play. “They are both good, solid dou bles players,” said A&M women’s coach Bobby Kleinecke. “With both of them being so young, it will be a great opportunity for them to try and pick up some wins.” Hedberg and Roland have c» piled a 9-1 record this year imta-j bles play. “I’m really excited aboutpliy ing,” Hedberg said. “It is a hugete or, and we are just going to play, hard as we can.” Of the 45 schools being repi; sented this weekend, only four® have more competitors than A&M The event will continue throu;. 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