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Rep We offer a challenging and professional environment, competitive salary and benefits package including paid medical, life, dental and vision insurance, 401k matching, health club facilities, semi-annual performance based reviews and great training! We require a Bachelor's degree. All majors considered! For more information, please stop by our booth and visit with our representatives. Come join a winning team! Agriculture Career Exposition (ACE) Kleberg Building Wednesday, October 3, 2001 9:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. If you are unable to attend but would still like to apply, please visit our website. Universal Computer Systems, Inc. Attn Ad# 1 394 200 Quality Circle College Station, TX 77845 www.universalcomputersys.com UCS hires non-tobacco users only Discover Djibouti. L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness Educate. I. ndcrMand Explore, the World Neiv experiences await you abroad. If you’ve ever wanted to conduct research in a foreign country while experiencing a new culture, the L.T. Jordan Fellows program may be for you. Come to one of our three informationals to learn how you can receive Jordan funding for this unique experience. Monday, Oct. 1 - 8:30 to 10:00 - Rudder 701 Tuesday, Oct. 2 - 7:00 to 8:1 5 - Rudder 501 Thursday, Oct. 1 1 - 7:00 to 8:1 5 - Rudder 701 (^Please inform us of your special needs at 845-8220. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i a Bee A Groori lYeighboi Say Howdy when you see your neighbor Exchange phone numbers for emergency situations Ask neighbors to pick up mail or newspapers when you are on vacation iSZ HA**rU».r*. A** tier f ame* * #* » ***«■ 845-1741 Coiiegi 7«i- «3«3 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Agriculture Career Exposition October 3, 2001 9 a.m. — 4 p.m. Kleberg Atrium II FEEDERS ...is coming to campus for ACE Day Career Fair in Kleberg October 3, 2001 JOIN THE TEAM AND WORK FOR THE INDUSTRY LEADER!!! World’s Largest Cattle Feeder, a one time capacity of 480,000 head and over 500 employees. 9 Feedyards in the Texas Panhandle and SW Kansas offering Pay for Performance Bonus Plan, Aggressive Promotion from Within, 100% paid Family Health Insurance, and Employee Ownership & Retirement through the ESOP. Come by our booth and sign up for door prize drawings! Page 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, October 2, iiesday. Helping Hands Busn- Con Aggies give time, effort toward helping victims of terrorist attacks dARIANNE Hudson tribute to what they believed Lone volunteered by By Marianne Hudson THE BATTALION The nation watched as Texas A&M students and fans arrived one week ago to Kyle Field for the game against Oklahoma State University adorned in red, white and blue. Amazement spread across the crowd when it was announced at halftime that more than 70,000 Red, White and Blue Out T-shirts had been sold, and approximately $150,000 had been raised. This is one example of Aggies spending time and effort to relieve those affected by the recent tragedies in New York City and Washington, D.C. Several student organizations such as Alpha Phi Omega, MSC Hospitality and One Army spent countless hours printing, boxing and distributing the T-shirts. The idea that A&M fans wear red, white and blue at the game first was proposed on the TexAgs.com Website. From this suggestion, Eric Bethea envi sioned the entire student body wearing red, white or blue according to the deck they stood on, said Josh Rosinski, a senior petroleum engi neering major. C&C Creations, a local printing company, helped organize a methtxl to put Bethea’s idea into affect. They did not ask for money upfront for the T-shirts. C&C Creations said a method for payment would be decided after the sales were made. C&C Creation’s main concern was to con tribute to what they believed was a good cause. Volunteers worked around the clock during the week before the game printing and selling the shirts. “Students and other volun teers were up at 5:30 a.m. to print, load and box shirts,” Rosinski said. “We printed shirts until 9 a.m. on game day. You don’t find people like that anywhere but Aggieland.” Some Aggies have felt the desire to offer on-site assistance to those in New York City. Heath Hobler, a senior renewable resources major, and Kris Long, a sophomore aerospace engineering major, wanted to contribute all they could toward those in need. They decided to pack their bags and drive an entire day to New York City. Hobler and Long volunteered by soi water for the emergency “The really amazing was just seeing how the came together,” Hobler said. “You couldn't walk anyw without people telling ‘Thank you.”’ Several other efforts k been made to raise money New York City and Washing; DC. 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