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Information: Elizabeth Sims 979-680-1796 (Kiddoels@aol.com) Charissa Runyon 979-492-4197 (RunRunGirl@aol.com) This Week In Aggie Athletics Tuesday ^Saturday Texas A&M Volleyball vs. UT- San Antonio 7:30 p.m. $ .25 Sodas Friday Texas A&M Volleyball vs. Florida State 6:00 p.m. Texas A&M Volleyball vs. Stanford 7:00 p.m. Soccer vs. Stanford 7:30 p.m. Soccer vs. Stanford 7:30 p.m. Sunday Texas A&M Soccer vs. California 7:30 p.m. Tickets: (979) 845-2311 or 1-888-99-AGGIE ifti rt'v TONIGHT: Monday Night Football Broncos VS. Giants * Tap Bingo (prizes) * QB1 * Food $ 2.50 chuggers all night $ 1.75 well until halftime 696-5570 providing medical care for all ages College Station - 693.3313 Bryan - 776.7700 www.brazosdocs.com State Page io THE BATTALION Award-winning handshake Tim Brown, representing USAA. presents Erin Hudak, a senior management information sys tems (MIS) major, with a scholarship on Friday in the Wehner Building. The CMIS Scholars Program awarded scholarships to seven outstanding MIS students on behalf of corporate sponsors USAA. FedEx. EnForm. IAA and JCPenney. Winners were Erin Hudak, Nathan Handberry, Came Fisher, Vikram Taneja, Michael Fowler. Erik Mann and John Strong. Expanding Continued from Page 4 and moved it to Sterling C. Evans Library, Crouch said. The journal Callaloo now will operate where the writing center once was. “Having this journal on our campus, creates for us, almost instantaneously, a high national status,” Oliver said. Callaloo is the oldest premier journal of African-American literature and culture. It is published by the John Hopkins University Press and edited by Charles H. Rowell. The journal should be running by this semester, and Rowell will be teaching classes during Spring 2(X)2. The College of Liberal Arts delights in the recent progress and acknowledges the University’s commitment toward enhancing its programs. “The college is absolutely at the table, as evi dence of Vision 2020. and as evidence by the actions that are being taken by the central administration," Crouch said. Erin Continued from Page 1 566-member part-time regi ment to help prepare for the hurricane at strategic points. A school opened Sunday morning as an emergency shel ter for those living in vulnera ble areas, officials said. Police Commissioner Jonathan Smith said special preparations were being made because the hurricane was strengthening. “We are exercising caution on this one,” Smith said. Bermuda, which lies about 560 miles off the coast of North Carolina, last had a hurricane in 1999 when Gert battered the south shore. causing damage and knock ing out power to 12,000 homes. But unlike other islands, Bermuda — which was settled by British colonists who were shipwrecked on their way to Virginia — enjoys one of the highest average incomes in the world. Many of the homes have been built to withstand lashing hurricane-strength Monday, September Amnesty Continued from Pt bond out for the same amount as the fine plustho rant fee, he must spend at: in jail and visit a judge the morning. “We’re giving people opportunity to take care warrants before being said Bryan City Marshal L Cuthbertson. “1 highly re. mend that they pay the fines: mg the amnesty period, if their ovs n terms for less expr "When the amnesty pr ends, law enforcement ss ill aggressively pursue ; 1 and ssdl put them in jail if: can’t pay,’’Cuthbertson While the exact n Texas A&M students standing warrants is ui Cuthbertson said it is high percentage of the tt Brendan Kennedy, a more general studies maj received and paid a p et from the city two believes the amnesty pen NEWS Perry to c isaster c ee Cour not j state to warrant , to renew ’’They’re giving chance to get their f care of,” Kennedy sounds pretty fair.” Texas is a member Department of Public I Fail-To-Appear (FTAi pre States that are mem the names of citizens witf standing warrants to the program. If a citizen least avoid an outsu: he w ill not be a] his driver's licei obtain an out-of-state dr license anyw here until ailc fines are paid in full. Police Chief Burton ac citizens with outstanding rants to take advantage off amnesty pentKi to pas oua ing fines. “(Fines) arc not going; assay." Burton said. “I Lrxv it’s got to be traumatic for: ssith warrants everytimethr in their cars to Worry abo«> stopped and sent to jail, K: shouldn’t ignore it. It ssill. much more if they do” winds. “I have been through! hurricanes and 1 am 'V relaxed,” said teacher D. Ashworth. Others were more T cerned. *T take it seriously. I bring in garden furniture, up windows and doors ami the candles out,” said J:. Lewis, a real estate agent BEEVILLE, Gov. Rich onday he flooded are ounty disa Mowing the fy for federa fhrough tti mergency! dministratk “Paperwor |way,” Perry tory on t hristi i nline editioi s we get i igned.” Scores of li kidmore looded and« hut down af [weeks ago dt foot of wal reas of Bee “We’re goi [these issues s quickly i possible,” Pe Skidmore i Aguirre, who* flooded, sa ■thankful f intends to sig ration. She’s been house since and has be about mold p ml Numfc freshme Corps ol Fall; 6( HICLASS OF 2005!!! DO YOU WANT TO RUN FOR class council OR STUDEnT SMA TE? You must come file with the Election Commission: Monday, September 10 th -Wednesday, September if MSC Hallway from 10am-3pm If you have any questions, please call the Election Commission at 845-3051. El Paso Merchant Energy El Paso Merchant Energy (www.elpaso.com) will be at Texas A&M conducting on-campus informational sessions and recruitment for their Financial Analyst Program. Please see your career center for further information. 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