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• Great Burgers • Beverages on Crushed Ice • Pool Tables • Country Music College Station, Texas Open 11:00 am to 1:00 am Every Day Domino Tournament Every Monday & Thursday at 7:30 pm 307 University Dr. (979) 846-2322 www.dixiechicken.com Comics Page 2 THE BATTALION Tuesday, October 2,20 Fish by R . DeLunc what The &#<§>/ rs that ? Employer Workshop Series ^j^^Career Center Texas A&M University Learn from corporate representatives how to get the job you want! Resume Writing Featuring: Pepsi Bottling Group Tuesday, Oct. 2 3pm Koldus 111 Featuring: Equiva Friday, Oct. 5 1:30pm Rudder 410 Interviewing Featuring: AUegis Tuesday, Oct. 2 4pm Koldus 111 Featuring: TiG First Source Friday, Oct. 5 12:15pm Rudder 410 A Place to meet your next employer. Jjttg^^cargercenterjtarmKedu^O^Koldus^fi^^SlS^ XT'5 Supposes to $ two LATE ZuajaJ/AJG LIKE A O^ZELLB! 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Lead teams of skilled professionals in accomplishing critical tasks. Be responsible for cutting-edge systems and hardware worth millions of dollars. Have the opportunity for worldwide travel. Pursue your education with little or no cost to yourself. Navy and Marine Corps scholarships available that include payment of tuition, books and a monthly stipend. For more information, contact the Texas A&M University Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Unit at 845-1775 International Study UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS up to +c?D'iOOO per academic year Amilafel* throv«|h national composition from tHo National Socwrlty Edu cational Program to US cltlxona who wish to pwrsoo Intornatlonal studies In a roas oat si do of Wostora Ewropo, Canada, Australia, and Now Zealand. INFORMATIONAL MEETING TIMES N»ia In ftinnll Hall Wa.t. Rnnn. 1S2 Monday. Sept. 24 1030a-] 130a Thursday, Sept. 27 230p-330p Tuesday, Oct. 02.. . 1200n-100p Wednesday, Oct. 03 1130a-1230p Monday, Oct. 08 300p-400p Tuesday, Oct. 09 I130a-1230p Wednesday, Oct. 1 7 230p-330p Thursday, Oct. 18 123Op-130p Monday, Oct. 22 1030a-1130a Tuesday, Oct. 23. .. 115p-145p For more inforrnation, please contact: Study Abroad Programs Office Texas A&M University, 1st Floor Bizzell Hall West College Station, Texas 77843-3262 (979) 845-0544 Over tlie Rainfc ow All tickets only $6.50 Craze out over this rainbow,and you’ll find boobs. All of your children S favorites f READING RAINBOW Sun, Oct 7 * 2 PM & 4 PM Rudder Theatre TIC K E T S: Call 845-1234. Online at opas.tamu.edu All tickets only $6.56! OPAS JR opens its 12th season with two performances of READING RAINBOW. The same award-winning PBS television program that engages your children is now a LIVE stage show. Some of your kids' favorites to be featured in this literary musical extravaganza include "Amazing Grace," "Owen," "Martha Speaks," "Borreguita and the Coyote" and "Imogene's Antlers." FOR THE YOUNG AT ARTI Support ptwidod byt The OPAS Guild Supporting the arts since 1973. MMU. tm&zzTg) m-mm ifiliTHE BATTALION lvJRn9U RNBBMMNMNNMNBBNNBBMMMBIMB Brady Creel Editor in Chief editor@thebatt.com The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is published dal 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. PeriodicaS Postage Paid at College Station, TX 77840. POST MASTER: Send address changes to The Battalion, Texas A&M University, 1111 TAMU, College Station,Tl 77843-1111. News: The Battalion news department is managed b) students at Texas A&M University in the Division oi Student Media, a unit of the Department ot Journalism. 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