The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 01, 2001, Image 2

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    QUANTUM CCW TUTQUINS
Northgate,Sparks Bldg.(Upstairs) 260-COWS
TUTCCINS
(small group & private)
LAC PACKETS,
STUDY eUlDES/TESTS
CHEMISTRY/BIOLOGY
PHYSICS/ORGANIC
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FOUJNrOATION
1 st GENERAL MEETING
Come hear Coach Tim Cassidy
speak about Aggie Football
Date: Monday, September 3
Time: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Location: MSC 201
Prizes! Refreshments!
Congratulations
Kappa Delta New Members!
Ashley Applewhite
AM Kazura
Amanda Blair
Meghan Matte
Jen Breda
Amanda McCalg
Amy Brooks
Sara McDaniel
Tracee Buffaloe
Krystal McFarlan
Crystal Cannon
Marissa Merritt
Jeni Christian
Ashley Miller
Danielle Corrigan
Bethany Mouser
Taryn Criswell
Shelley Naiser
Rachel Devay
Fi NiMhuirgheasa
Vicki Dooly
Jaime Oppliger
Kristi Dunn
Kayla Orr
Rachael Edge
Megan Orton
Karla Emerson
Tammy Osco
Julee Furjanic
Kristyn Reed
Elizabeth Gardiner
Carolyn Roshek
Missy Garner
Alexa Ryniker
Dawn Gish
Amy Spaulding
Bryn Hall
Lauren Speier
Tina Hall
Camia Steinmann
Sarah Harrison
Kali Thomson
Audrey Hendrickson
Lisa Warne
Ashley Hightower
Charlotte White
Kirsten Holmes
Maggie Wilson
Amanda Janacek
Ashli Woodward
Jayne Ellen Johnson
Emily Zayac
Jackie Jones
Amanda Zientek
Stephen Braden, M.D.
George Mdlhaney, M.D.
Richard Herron, M.D.
Ken Hillner, M.D.
Anna Damian, M.D.
David Damian, M.D.
Chris Imperial, D.O.
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urgent care
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same day
* appointments
board-certified
doctors
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two locations
got docs?
BRAZOS
PHYSICIANS
GROUP
providing medical care for all ages
College Station - 693.3313
Bryan - 776.7700
www.brazosdocs.com
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students to this comau
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A study was released
today that concluded
that America’s younger
generation are not as
dedicated to their jobs.
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spirit.’' said Laurine Ltd
Marlow, a lecturer in Ad
music department and a l!|
graduate of McNeese.
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from 1964 to 1967.
Programming Jobs
Part-Time
Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is the premier provider of software
and hardware in our industry. Our programming staff seeks students
interested in part-time or intern positions.
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Howdy Af»s!
You arc invited to
Dav Sunday, Scptcml>cr9.
Duties may include coding/testing software applications, website or
intranet development as well as research and documentation.
We offer a professional environment, great opportunity to expand
your knowledge & skills, free on site gym and flexible hours Monday-
Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. We hire non-smokers only. EOF.
First M Presbyterian * A ^fri cs ‘ N More” Sunday School Q*
Church 9:30 AM
Morning Worship
8:30 or 11:00 AM
Help inff Agffies grow in lUiih...
1100 Carter (.reck Parkway Rides from Fish Pond & MSC
Bryan, Texas 77802 Just Call 823-8073.
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To apply, please call or visit our website.
Welcome Back Students !!!
UCS, Inc.
Attn ad # 1365
200 Quality Circle
College Station, TX 77845
595-2609
www.universalcomputersys.com
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Aggie ScraipbooK ]
And Stsi+ion^ry
College tests only ^ moment,
Scp^phooKs test forever.
Le Nails
Special offer for new school year
*3.00 off regular price for artificial nail services
(Original prices: >(22.(K) and 81IS.00)
* Free Paraffin w/nail services *
*30.00 Pedicure & Manicure
$20.00 Foot Spa
Start your new school year w/ beautiful nails
Act now! Don't hesitate!
Appointment and Walk-ins Welcome
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Brady Creel, Editor in Chief
Mariano Castillo, Managing Editor Brian Run, Sports Edit
Jen Bales, Executive Editor
Rolando Garcia, News Editor
Kelly Preiser, Aggiclife Editor
Cayla Carr, Opinion Editor
Jonathan Jones, Opinion Editor
Jon Niven Radio Producer
Guy Rogers III, Photo Editor
Adrian Calcanco, Graphics Editor
Ghad Mallani. Graphics Editor
Brandon Payton, Webmaster
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and spring semesters and Monday through Thursday during the summer session
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