■m n ■ n 11 -m i REED ARENA SPECIAL GUEST SARA EVANS GARY ALLAN TICKETS AVAILABLE A T ALL ticketmaster.com 979.268.0414 Reed Arena Box Office new album "Kenny Chesney Greatest Hits in stores now. Affleck caught driving 114 mph, fine of more than $1,000 S0PERT0N, Ga. (AP) - Ben Affleck was stopped by sheriff's deputies after he was clocked driving 114 mph on a Georgia interstate, said the actor’s pub licist Monday. Affleck, star of Pearl Harbor, paid a $1,114 fine and was allowed to go on his way, publicist David AFFLECK Pollick said. Affleck was not arrested, he added Pollick said the 29-year-old actor, who was on® tion, was driving a black Cadillac when he*; stopped by a Treutlen County deputy about 10 pi last Wednesday. The speed limit is 70 mph. Treutlen Sheriff s Deputy Sidney Love said Affled lowed a sheriff’s deputy to the county jail, where thed paid his fine and was released in less than 20 miniEl Affleck was driving west on 1-16, which cf nects the middle Georgia city of Macon w Savannah on the coast. Earlier this year, Affleck voluntarily entered live-in rehabilitation facility in Malibu, Calif :| alcohol abuse. uesday, Octo Help Continued from Page 4 Static-X Continued from Pan adding it to their dues or by taking a collection.” Several companies are interested in matching the amount raised. Beta Theta Pi hopes to raise around $2Q,(XX) from fraternities and sororities that would make total contributions between $30,000-40,000. Bryan-College Station companies also have con tributed money. Hollywood 16 Cinemark on Highway 6 donated 100 percent of all ticket and con cession sales made on Tuesday, Sept. 25, toward relief funds. Several students and community members attended showings that day in support, creating a larger- than-average Tuesday crowd. “1 think that at a time like this, you see all kinds of busi nesses contributing,” said Matt Guy, assistant manager of Hollywood 16. “We are not the only ones, we are just trying to do our part to show support for our nation.” In addition to monetary donations, A&M students have sought to offer words of support to all of those involved in the tragedies. Class councils have sent over 300 cards with prayers and encouragement to all of those who lost family. Kelly Coke, Class of 2003 class secretary and a junior agricultural develop- We decided to send encouragement cards telling those who lost somebody close to them that they are in our thoughts and prayers. — Kelly Coke junior class secretary ment major and , said class council wanted to help but did not know how. “We decided to send encouragement cards telling those who lost somebody close to them that they are in our thoughts and prayers,” Coke said. The class councils are currently working on fundraising ideas for a mon etary contribution. am the ultimate driver. NoM would dare cut me off. 1 willaii 45 minutes early.” This is the rush of madnesstj Machine gives. “Otsego Undead.” lyrical!) j dubious meanings, but musici is a nice contrast of hell-bentd chords against a trance-like i board solo commonly associa with some genres of rave mJ This is somewhat melodic, an: phonal dissonance provides aa ing of confusion that again irj one want to break something) later glue it back together. The intro for '■Struct! Defect.” seems stolen, or if3 prefers a softer euphemism, ii rowed from Pantera’s “Co»b From Hell.” The song contic along this line of ripping-off! never gets off the ground ini meaningful way. This is a tn easily forgotten. The title track, “Machine,”to Ministry-esque chant-like qut that chills blood. While listes may have no idea what the wot are saying, they may feel liken ning far and fast. There is no real musical redec tion on this album. Machine'll all music, however, in that it exit to evoke a mood. If elevatornf to hell was their goal. Static-Xf succeeded evilly. (Grade: B-) —Kewi Bum 00*0(1,4 Ready for Web registration? Yes? No? Not sure? Right around the corner is registration for Spring 2002, and this year we’ve added registration over the Web. That’s right. Besides using your phone, you’ll be able to use your computer and a Web browser this semester to search and register for classes, add and drop fees, and calculate your tuition for the Spring semester. But to make sure you’re ready, you’ll want to: -Activate your Neo account. Neo is the way you’ll be notified of your registration start date and time. For more on activating or setting up your Neo e-mail account, visit http://neo.tamu.edu/. taalfiMliB -Check the Web registration instructions. Make sure you know how the Web registration system works by checking out the registration instructions posted on http://register.tamu.edu/. -Make sure your system is ready. Web registration runs on most newer versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer. More info on browsers and versions as well as necessary browser settings can be found at http://register. tamu.edu/. nc • TV . - .■ | For more information on Spring 2002 registration, contact the Registration Section of the Registrar’s Office in 102 Heaton Hall or call (979) 845-7117. 313 S. COLLEGE 846-3343 I 25 th Anniversary Party WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 rd LIVE HOUSTON MARCHMAN & JOHN EVANS $ l.25 You Call It’s *1.25 Longnecks *1.25 Pints 8-10 p.m. EVERYONE $ 6.00 ALL NIGHT For more information call 846-3343 Get a Fh i t