The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 05, 2001, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Chevron
University Chevron & Auto Repair
Full & Self Service
Alternators & Batteries
Starters
Brakes & Tune Ups
10% discount with this ad!
Open 8-10 Monday - Sunday
Located on the corner of Texas & University
CAMPUS
Monday, Fehm. ■
THE BATTALION
FISH
by R.DeLuna
Moms
MO nil a
Okav Scoot, lets
CRAaJK ODT THIS
OKooP PAP£fZ
THE WAY IT PLAYS OUT
TJTuesday - Texas Music Night
No Cover
▼^Wednesday ■ Debut of Two Spy
Cover $ 3.00
J Ih U1* S d ct y - Closed for Private Party
TFriday - Midlake: (from Denton)
Opener- Morning People (from Arlington)
Cover $ 5.00
TSaturday- Chris Duarte
* Austin's Legendary Guitarist*
Cover $ 10.00
X Doa/’T 6£T
Sill. Scoot ?
\>CooGU: T'L'p This Book AMDE
1 OE kRYPToAjlTt ?
'Flue, /.EriXN
Get started.^
HAa)D me
J^!TIdU-T 1 o aJA k
o S' . , Crz
Co t it i nued fronu
Non Mia Culpa
by B-Hippie
assistant at the Office ofli,
Programs, said, since thect
the University has bannedu,i
official Aggie Bonfire
organization.
Strahan said that, as soojf
University gives the word, t^j
at Aggie Moms’ boutiquesu
again sport the Aggie Bonfire
“We have been asked
tient,” Strahan said. “Whenik
is right, we will resume if
logo.”
)|H
''ll
I
St:
i Hear you're looking
FOR A NEW CAR.
ALL THE NEW CARS ARE
OVERPRCED AND MY
TRADE-IN'S UNDERVALUED.
V
MMM.
i suppose Huffy s just
don't hold market value.
Ba*x
THEY DIDN'T EVEN LOOK
AT MY MOUNTED-ON RAD/O.
Bs B» -t
—. The F*
Coniiniinl [roni^ p
Apt. #160
by Kyle w
The Advising Odyssey
Attention
Student Organization Advisors
Mark your calendars and be sure to attend these
educational workshops. Each session addresses a topic
-which is important to the success of an advisory experience.
Light snacks will be provided, but feel
free to bring your own food.
Dates:
, Tues., Feb. 6
•Fri., Feb. 9
Tues., Feb. 13
Fri., Feb. 16
Topics:
Travel.
Travel
Liability
Liability
Room &: Time:
4:00-5:15pm Rudder 302
11:30-12:45pm Koldus 144
4:00-5:15pm Rudder 302
11:30-12:45pm Koldus 144
L
http://sact.tamu.edu/workshops/workshopsl.htm
r$5\ Student Activities For more information
At Texas A&M University Kim Novak at l53
th.« Wuss Goofei®
60 Adrian
FAR FROM IT.'
ARE AN
ORGANIZATION
PEPlCATtP TO
CREATING mayhem
ANP PISOPEYING THE
II 1
The three-couisc menuuvfirid
of salad. Filet mignon. fried | n H a n
baked potatoes and an asson mc>
desserts. Student admission ca 4 y <
meal credit, cash or Aggie! by da.i
the dtx^r. M Tl-t.
“The ftx)d w'as great,and Doro t
orations were very traditional]colic^
Aggie,” said Nick Mims,ati lishiiT.
biochemistry major. ilI orn
Cynthia Ziiwieja, assoa nu nt
tor of Food Services, said, decori
mately 600 students resen the th
for the gala, a number that« few. tL
Food Services officials. sonal «
“We expected more tk fg
Zawieja said. “On an averar,
night, the typical amount of (h Ch;
that eat in the dining halls most t
higher. But overall, we are dirtak
cited to have this many stud: has th
tonight in Sbisa.” room.
The Singing Cadets beg; . Les
tertainment and were folio J 01 - °F
harpist and string quartet, strateg
Beard said Coca-Colap; m her
disc jockey, Coca-Cola pm;.: TV
the dance and a drawingfc'^ e . a P ;
limousine ride to the ball. White.
“We had a reopening ce:.-® 0 ret
for the architects and spoils
fore Sbisa actually reopeneii P^ anne
public,” ZaM icja said."Bulk ln Y 'b;
this building is for the stude:
thought that the student h lL
served an opening celebratio:T rc,x "
Dreyer said Legett Halit; 1 " Kl
work with Food Services in thr C a J|| e
to make the Old Arnn semi , (
make s
an annual event.
Relief
Continued from Page 1
Anurada Mukheriji, an Indian inter
national student and an architecture
graduate student. “Although we are
far in distance from India, we can still
help by giving donations.”
A open prayer ceremony will be
held today at Rudder Fountain at
8:30 p.m. in remembrance of the In
dian families.
“The earthquake affected Ag
gies as though we were there be
cause we all have families in India
who lost everything,” said Shailen-
dra Das, a senior chemistry major.
“The earthquake has brought all in
ternational organizations at Texas
A&M together in a united effort to
bring aid to India. We need every
one here to donate anything they
can give.”
The International Student Associ
ation also plans to hold a mock slave'
auction in a couple of weeks to help
raise more relief funds.
Campus Calendar
Monday
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 5 p.m. for daily runs.
All skill levels are welcome. For
more information, contact Chad
Henderson at 764-8637.
Student Y Association
a general meeting at 7
Rudder 404.
League of United Latin
can Citizens (LULAC)
Tuesday at 8:30 p.m
230. For more informatior
Amy at 680-1980.
Jmm
www.4.0andgo.com, or call 696-8886(TUTOR)
Aect 210
Haves
Fart f
Mon Feb 5
5pm~7pni
Part II
Tiie Feb 6
5pm-7pm
Part ill
Wed Feb 7
5pm-7pm
Acct 230
Haves
Part I
Mon Feb 5
5pm-7pm
Part 11
Tuc Feb 6
5pm-7pm
Part Hi
Wed Feb 7
5pm-7pm
Eton 203
Nelson
Part i
Mon Feb 5
7pm~l9pm
Part II
Tue Feb 6
7pni-10pm
Econ 322
Alien
Part I
Mon Feb 5
lOpm-lam
Fine 309
Part I!
Mon Feb 5
7pm-!©pm
Part II
Wed Feb 7
lOpm-lam
TTT
***Coming Next Week*'
Acct 229,
Econ 202 (Allen), Math |
151, Math 152, Info 303,
Info 305, and Mgmt 363 f
Tatori oIixl
Tkese are weekly classes
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
4:00
Math 142
Marvit math 141
Epstein
Math 131
5:30
Math 141
Math 131
Math 166
Math 141
7:00
Physics 201
Physics 202
Math 142
Physics 202
8:30
Math 152
Math 142 (Biweekly)
Physics 201
Math 1 42 (Biweekly)
485-8556
For review sessions ckeck www.tutorjolin.com
Tickets go on sate Sunday at 6:30 PM.
4.0 & Go is located on the corner of SW Pkwy and Tx Ave, behind KFC next to Lack's.
Cheek our web page at http://www.4.0andGo.com
Time's running out
Feb. 12th
Class of 2001: Don't be left out
ofthe2001 Aggieland!
Get your FREE Senior Picture taken at AR Photography,
located at 1410 Texas Ave. (by Jason’s Deli)
No appointment necessary.
Extended sittings available for $10.
For more info, call AR Photography at 693-8183.
THE
BATTALION
Jeff Kenipf
Editor in Chief
The Battauoh (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily, Monday
through Friday during the fall and spring semesters and
Monday through Thursday during the summer session (except
University holidays and exam periods) at Texas A&M University
Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station, IK 77840. POST
MASTER: Send address changes to The Battalion, Texas A&M
University, 1111TAMU, College Station,TX 77843-1111.
News: The Battalion news department is managed by stu
dents at Texas A&M University in the Division of Student
Media, a unit of the Department of Journalism. News offices
are in 014 Reed McDonald Building. Newsroom phone: 845-
3313; Fax: 845-2647; E-mail: Thebattalion@hotmail.com;
Web site; http://www.thebatt.com
Advertising: Publication of advertising does not imply spon
sorship or endorsement by The Battalion. For campus, local,
and national display advertising, call 845-2696. For classi
fied advertising, call 845-0569. Advertising offices are in
015 Reed McDonald, and office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday. Fax: 845-2678.
Subscriptions: A part of the Student Services Fee entitles
each Texas A&M student to pick up a single copy of The
Battalion. First copy free, additional copies 254. Mail sub
scriptions are $60 per school year, $30 for the fall or spring
semester, $17.50 for the summer and $10 per month. To
charge by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express,
call 845-2611.
■ESSSBSMffiiSMSESESiH
” BRAZOS
■evyoo
Gw,
1/2 PRICE
OPTION
CURRENT SCHEDUU
M, MO I’M H5BI m
FVFDV iib-f
t-VCKl 540PM MS PM WN HUE
THURSDAY
Friiir WOPM WPN WN
Wdi- r«PM WPM MtN
Smdiv cTOPM MO PM Ullll
Non-SmokingAita • Poor Prizes • Crtal food • Seairilf • Pill IMrrjj^a
Over
Awarded Wee!j|
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF AMERIQ
J
The Battalio
Classified
Advertising
• Easy
Affordable _ £ (
• Effective
For information, call
845-0569
Redefine Your World
Meet Former Volunteer
Morgan Walls, Ph.D.
(Thailand, 1991-93)
Celebrating 40 years of
Helping Others Help Themselves
1-800-424-8580, option 1
www.peacecorps.gov
February 6-8
Memorial Student Union
9 am. to 3 p.m.
Learn about Peace Corps
Jobs in Business, Health,
Environment, Education
and Agriculture.
Plus Find Out How You Can
Earn a Graduate
While Serving.