Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 2001)
Page 2 VARSITY FORD www.varsityflm.com Check out our specials on Focus, Mustangs, & our entire stock of Trucks (all rate, rebate, and inventory information is updated weekly) PRE-OWNED SPECIALS ARE CHANGED WEEKLY College Grad and 1st Time Buyer Program for Internet Users Questions? - e-mail us at ross@varsityflm.com AKER $> o Domink Dr. George Bush Dr. WITH THE HHRCHAVE ANY SANDWICH. Present this coupon when placing order. One coupon per transaction. Expires June 30, 2001. Bread Baked Fresh Every Day,Sandwiches & Salads Made To Order, Selection of Pastries, Coffee, Coffee Drinks, Espresso. Mon-Sat: 7am-7pm, Sunday: Closed 201 Dominik Drive, (979) 696-5055 Part-Time Openings UCS, Inc., is the industry leader when it comes to providing quality IT systems to the auto motive industry. We have a long-standing tradition in our commitment to excellence and to our employees. UCS has experienced constant growth in the past 30 years and has never had to layoff or downsize. With over 1900 employees, we value our Aggie students and alumni! UCS currently has many part-time opportunities for individuals with all types of majors and backgrounds that can offer you the experience you need to succeed! ♦ Customer Service ♦ PC/Tech Support ♦ Hardware Repair ♦ Marketing ♦ Programming ♦ Warehouse ♦ Purchasing ♦ Inventory Control ♦ Computer Assembly ♦ Building Maintenance ♦ Data Entry ♦ Receptionist Get your career started with a proven leader! To apply, please call us at 595-2609. EOE. www.universalcomputersys.com UCS hires non-smokers only Attn: ad# 1291 Video Conferencing Specialist Job #0501043 Blinn College is accepting applications for a Video Conferencing Specialist, Bryan/Brenham campuses. To coordinate videoconferencing classes at Blinn College including courses taught at various Blinn campuses and courses offered by Blinn College to service area high schools. Trains faculty in the use of videoconferencing equipment and instructional design. Bachelor’s degree in Educational Technology or related field. Master’s degree preferred. Extensive teaching experience using videoconferencing equipment can be considered in lieu of technical degree. Experience in using videoconferencing equipment. Must be familiar with instructional design and practical application of the ITV mode of instruction. Please include job title and job number when applying. Applicants should send a resume to the address below. Applications and job description are available to print from our web site. BUNN COLLEGE Blinn College, Personnel Office 902 College Avenue Brenham, Texas 77833 979-830-4128 EOE hits the right note for hundreds of satisfied customers and businesses. Your ads pre-sale your customers and bring them +o your business ready to buy. Retail: 845-2696 Classified: 845-0569 NEWS Thursday, June?,: THE BATTALION B-fuesday. Januart Dh?TO flPE5 PM P.CTLUNl If Rd. B'i The 6host of Uoa)&{ "You Do ~the L /AST OF THE HUSAA*)^ WiT4-l you!* fAtM has ReTormbd To CHALlEM&E THE Mo/UKEYS' Role! The ProPhecv Fu/FI/ i p r\ ft X Have /ruays IOAVTeD To Sattie /A AM'S GREATEST U)ARRI°£ , .'- PREPARE For Combat f^ The Fantastico Chronicles BY J. G0LDFLUT1 (r/AJh etODl J ^ OUK IZsL U , = rtonwe. 1 ' Hrxt (onz'J )) MjL\ Ivan Reitn lolly wood’s i directed sud {[Ivins, Dove enough, Reid gil Lampoon Evolution, 1 ■Orlando Jonf (mixture of sc lies heavily o Evolution i hut after sir rough cut, tl isked Reitm; bn June. Reitman 1 HECTOR Y PEDRO ^SAdm Hung music a Lire ofhavir DOS ATE IT? SHAME ON YOU MR. CALAVERA. PERHAPS YOU COULD USE A MORE ORIGINAL EXCUSE NEXT TIME YOU DECIDE NOT TO TURN IN YOUR OMEWORK Charges Continued from Page 1 declined to comment on any ac tion taken by the University against the students, citing it is University policy not to make public any disciplinary action against students. However, Lightsy said the matter was im mediately turned over to Student Conflict Resolution Services. According to the Texas A&M student rules, the students may fac e permanent expulsion. Northside area coordinator Miike Krenz said there did not appear to be any provocation for the incident and he was unaware of any substantial dorm rivalry between Moore and Crocker. The three students could not be reached for comment. Krenz said Crocker Hall is commonly investigated for “pranks,” but those responsible are seldom found. Murray said two previous in cidents similar to the spill have been recorded at Moore. One in the fall also involved road kill and an incident early in the spring semester involved “fish and chicken guts spread all over the place.” No one has been found responsible for either. “I am glad to see that those responsible have been found in this case,” he said. “Students need to know that this type of behavior isn’t tolerated here.” Bowen [interview wi hiew film. Q: What [that is in r Journalists A: It’s alw 1’t one of n eal people and pad in t Continued from Page 7 Dr. Bowen rose time and time again to successfully meet every T challenge thrown his way, whether it be charting a new University vision for the 21st century, attracting the George Bush Presidential Library or comforting grieving parents and students following the Bonfire collapse.” As Bowen talked about his fu ture plans, he sad, “I look forward to returning to the classroom. I’ve always enjoyed teaching.” Nye said he wishes Bowen well on his resignation. “I view this as a happy day rather than a sad day," Nye si “[Bowen] has gone throe challenging years as presiik and has always done e.xceet iy well. I le now has a chant: pursue some of his othergoi A new president willte duties as of June 30,2001 Regent R. H. % Stevens Jr. said Chanci I loward C iraves will soonctf struct a search committee faculty and other individ# representative of the preside: constituency. The committ will perform an open, wide search for candidates: choose three or four oft most viable candidates for* lection by the hoard ofreger m ■ INCREDIBLE PRICES!!! Spacious 2 BR $ 519 Huge 1BR $ 459 U • Washer/Dryer Connections • Two Luxurious Pools/Spa • Modern Computer Lab State of the Art Fitness Center Award Winning Community Redstone Apartments 1301 Barthelow, College Station (979) 696-1848 www.dtiproperties.com rFAggieland Depot Culpepper Plaza (979) 695-1422 Tammy Bis sett’s Changing of the Guard 2001 • Anticipation • Bonfire • Diploma Framing Never Forgotten Expressions Aggie Gifts |Ripa WASH foilbin vw >ther ro« :o-hosts - jmg talk s for a little Philbiw Celly Rip. P OP .hildren )n mate www.aggieland-depot.com IMMANUEL 8c HELEN OLSHAN 44 Music of the Americas 59 MUSIC Orchestra Concert FESTIVAL The music of Leonard Bernstein, Alberto Ginastera. and Carlos Chavez June 3-june 30, 2001 MOORES SCHOOL OF MUSIC UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TICKETS! 845-1234 Student $5, Regular $10 Friday, June 8, 7:30pm at Rudder Theatre MSC OPAS THE BATTALId Jeff Kempf, Editor in Chief Jen Bales, Managing Editor Jason Bennyhoff, Radio Producer Jessica Crutcher, Opinion Editor Ruben DeLuna, Graphics Editor Bernie Garza, Photo Editor Stuart Hutson, News Editor Mark Passwaters, Sports Editor Brandon Payton, Webmaster I.izette Resendez, Asst. Aggielife Ed' 1 Karen Weinberg, Design Director THE BATTALION (ISSN #1055-4726) Is I daily, Monday through Friday during the fall andS semesters and Monday through Thursday di summer session (except University holidays a periods) at Texas A&M University. Periodicals M Paid at College Station,TX 77840. POSTMASTEKY address changes to The Sattai/on, Texas A&M Uri*- 1111TAMU. College Station,TX 77843-1111. News: The Battalion news department is man students at Texas A&M University in the Div®' Student Media, a unit of the Departme* Journalism. News offices are in 014 Reed McDF- Building. Newsroom phone: 845-3313; Fat F 2647; E-mail: Thebattalion@hotmail.com; Webs* http://www.thebatt.com Advertising: Publication of advertising does not' • sponsorship or endorsement by The Baffa/w campus, local, and national display advertising; 845-2696. For classified advertising, call SAM? Advertising offices are in 015 Reed McDonald- office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Friday. Fax: 845-2678. Subscriptions: A part of the Student Services Fff ties each Texas A&M student to pick up a single'; of The Battalion. First copy free, additional copies 1 ; Mail subscriptions are $60 per school year, SJO 10, fall or spring semester and $17.50 for the suim* charge by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, oi Aide' Express, call 845-2613.