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a mm % 2001 Saturday, Sept. 29 ,t ' @ 9:00 PM ★ ★ ★ Tracy Lawrence ★ ★ ★ in concert, covered arena Other Entertainment: ★ Sunday, Sept. 30, 6 PM-10PM Los Autenticos & LaFiebre ★ Friday October 5, 9 PM-1AM Patrick Murphy ★ Saturday, October 6, 2 PM-4 PM Kingfish ★ Saturday, October 6, 10 PM Roger Creager Opening Day, Friday, Sept, 28- JJ* 9:00 Parade (Court house Richmond to Damon St. Rosenberg) ★ Students Admitted Free Friday, Sept. 28 ,h until 7 PM ★ PRCA Championship Rodeo w/BAD Company October 4*, S' 1 & 6'*' @ 7:30 PM In the Covered Arena | Carnival Rides B.B.Q Cookoff (Fri-Sun) Duck Race (Sat. Oct 6* @ 5 PM) ★ A Texas Civil War Reenactment Continues Throughout the Fair! For More Info Call 281-342-6171 Page 2 Campus JL THI E BATTALION Fish by R.DeLuna Hey, Thaa/ks For Canute, To The rtALL me. X/M Susr Go»-vG To Tgv these Pa.vts oaj ^ Real Quick. Co/he 0/0 over /WD FfW/E 4 SEAT. MA.\) U)ETE ALL UAIThOG Oa) oor GiRL' F!?IEaJDS Too OH.MO. uete .VoT MTiaJG SHE'S Tost A FRIE/OD OF MI/v'E tfia Wuss Gook,ia Hr 1 Adrian FALL 2001 BUSINESS CAREER FAIR. Tuesday, September] Studies Continued from. Students involved actively participate in I cm International Film] and the Texas Film Festival Barbara Finley, dir women’s studies, says pose of the program isofte because some lunnot loot! the feminist image that] name evokes. "There are many sten about women’s studies topics we cover,” Finley deals with many of the cot rary issues in business set problems of violence women and discussions oil dei ielated disunmmationI prejudice. In general, $M who take our courses area surprised by how much theyd and often learn a new apn (ion and understanding foriJ they did not understand bem Other InterdisctpljJ minors include Hispanicsm religious studies, companl cultures and classical studiej 254 by J. Gold flute Parrott m...:,;.,,,/. Receptions 7 - 9 pm 24th - Cafe Eccel ^Sth r George Bush Presidential Libary 26th 7 Briarcrest Country <plub MAIVIIMATIOJV MATT :5-27 wehner.tamu.edu/bsc aAATT, did you hear that YOUR STRIP YESTERDAY MADE ALOT OF PEOPLE **--**.».*• *• ■< ■•'SJriU'. yn The Princeton Review Setter Scons, Better Schools Continued from PeA The student life depannoi divided into nine divii greek life, student techi students with disabilities issues, adult graduates,, and drug education prtig graduate student services campus student services and dent conflict resolution sav “The complexity of department is a challenge, the dean must have a divrj background and be familiars! the programs.” Pankratz said t Parrott, w ho started worts in his new position on Aug.; said he has already set sever goals that he would lift tome; while in the office. “One of our goals is ter timie to have the greatest fe on student learning and pew; development that we cantata Parrott said. “I am also excrl about current initiatives andil cussing new programs with t student life staff.” GIX/MAXT PrGjasiration The most extensively trained instructors. 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Pond, Sunday at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2001 Kol Nidre Services at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, 2001 Yom Kippur Services start at 10:00 a.m. Yizcor about 5:00 p.m. Break-the-Fast after sundown at the conclusion of the Neilah and Havdalah. All holiday events are free of charge and occur at Hillel, located across from campus at 800 George Bush, CS Please contact Hillel for more information at telephone # 696-7313 or e-mail us at: <Hillel@startel.net> Names for Yizcor must be received in the office by Sept. 24, 2001 OFF CAMPUS AGGIES GENERAL MEETING When: Tuesday, f>ept 7S Where: Koldu$ III Time: 1pm Why? Because we are the organization for all students who live off campus. *Come join us for some fun * ociLlainu.edu Kolduslltf ’r^yrrr CHICKEN OIL CO. • Delicious Hamburgers • Country Salads • Big Screen T.V. • Tijuana Fries • Cold Drinks A Place You’d Want to Come Back To! Sun. - Thurs. 1 !:00 am to 10:00 pm Fri & Sat. 11:00 am to 11:00 pm 3600 S. College, Bryan (979) 846-3306 Pre-Healthcare Administration Society First General Meeting of Fall Semester September 26, 2001 7pm K old us Room 146 Speaker: Dan Busche, CEO St. Joseph’s Regional Health Center Any questions: call Jeff @ 680-1864 Celebrating 125 Years Brady Creel, Editor in Chief The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily, Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semes ters and Monday through Thursday during the summer session (except University holidays and exam periods)«. Texas A&M University. Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station, TX 77840. POSTMASTER: Send addisss changes to The Battalion,Texas A&M University, till TAMU, College Station,TX 77843-1111. News: The Battalion news department is managed by students at Texas A&M University in the Division of Studeri Media, a unit of the Department of Journalism. News offices are in 014 Reed McDonald Building. 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