The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 05, 2001, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    mm to win
Six students will win lunch at the
Faculty Club with Charles A. Johnson,
Dean, College of Liberal Arts.
What:
Welcome Reception for
Liberal Arts Students
Register to win at:
http://clla.tamu.edu/laweek/reaistration.html
When:
Monday, October 8
5:15- 6:45 p.m.
Where:
Stark Galleries, MSC
Dress:
Come as you are
Drawing will be held at the Welcome
Reception. You must be present to win.
4E* MSC Film Society
presents
SHREK7
Oct. 5th
:00 & 9:30pm
Rudder Theatre
For more information call
845-1515 or visit:
<k
If you need special
assistance, please call 845-
1515 one working day
before the show.
http://films.tamu.edu
United Stat*» Postal Sarvtca
Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
1. Pubfccatton Tm«
The Battalion
2 Publication Number
3 FHmg Dale
10-1-01
>M 5 I 5 I-M 7 1 2 I 6
rough Thursday during tne summer session, „
xcept University holidays and exam periods)
5. Number of laeues Pubfehed Annualty
183
6 Annual Subscription Pile#
$60.00
7. ComplaU Mailing Acttrau ol Known Office of Publication (Not printer) (Street, city, county, state. andZlP+4)
015 Reed McDonald Building. Texas A&M University, 1111 TAMU
College Station, Brazos County, Texas 77843-1111
Contact Person
Francis Cagle
979/845-2614
I Complete Mailing Address o< Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher (Not print*)
(same as above)
9 FxM Nam— and Compile Ma»ng Addreeeee o« Pufattahar, EtOor. and Managing E<»or (Donotlamvm ttank)
Publisher (N*m« and comptata mailing addrasa)
Division of Student Media
015 Reed McDonald Building, Texas A&M University, 1111 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-1111
Editor (Nmma and oomptata mailing addraaa)
Brady Creel (address same as above)
Managing Editor (Nama and complata mailing addraaa)
Mariano Castillo (address same as above)
10 (Do not bias*. Ifthap
blank. If the publication Is oamad by a corporation, g/va tha nama and addraaa of tt>a corporation ImmarMataly folkywad by tha
names and addraaaaa of all atockMdars owning or holding 1 parcant or mora ol tha total amount of Stock, tf not owned by a corporation, gfva tha
tea and addraesea of the indrvKkja! owners. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, give Ha name and addraaa as well aa thoaa ol
h Individual owner, tf tha publication is published by a nonprofit organization, giva Ita name and addraaa.)
Full Name
Complata Mailing Address
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843
11 Known Boncr»oMer». Mortgngoon. and Other Security Holders Owning or
FVoiding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or
Other Socvirttiee. It none, check box W- 63 None
Full Name
Complete Mailing Address
12 Tax Status {For completion by nonprofit organizations authorized to maM at nonprofit rataa) (Check one)
The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt statue for federal Income tax purposes:
□ Has Not Changed During Precedng 12 Months
D Has Changed During Preceding 12 Months (Publisher must submit explanation of change with thla statement)
PS Form 3526, October 1999
(See Instructions on Reverse)
Instructions to Publishers
1. Complete and file one copy of this form with your postmaster annually c
r before October 1. Keep a copy of the completed form
In cases where the stockholder or security holder is a trustee, include in items 10 and 11 the name of the person or corporation for
whom the trustee is acting. Also include the names and addresses of individuals who are stockholders who own or hold 1 percent
or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities of the publishing corporation. In Item 11. if none, check the
box. Use blank sheets If more space is required.
9 to furnish all circulation Information called lor In item 15. Free circulation must be shown in items 15d, e, and f.
If the publication had Periodicals authorization as a general or requester publication, this Statement of Ownership. Management,
and Circulation must be published; it must be printed in any issue in October or, if the publication Is not published during October,
the first issue printed after October.
In item 16. indicate the date of the issue in which this Statement of Ownership will be published.
Item 17 must be signed.
Failure to file or publish a statement of ownership may lead to suspension of Periodicals authorization.
PS Form 3526, October 1999 (Reverse)
News
Page 2
THE BATTALION
Friday, October 5,:!
Fish
by R.DeLuna
NEWS IN BRIEF
Pretty mile Having
A Day off For
Airt* Aam/'iveksarv,
Hurt ? /
WWY , X 5PEMT
The Day
The of our.
SCHOOL.' Ju5T 45
sure all ,%gies
Past /kib r&SM/T,
Did/
UELL, I Almost 54/d
IT UlTH A S
TM Sore The.
uaj/vers iry
APPRECIATES
THE SEMTiAEAJT
rv
Texas scales bad
marketing to inti
tourists, visitors
T l*l^vr ■ €
[enFTrance
L
AA ATX
MICHAELAMG FLO’S DAV(D
£ X H | BIX
FORT WORTH. Texas (AP)
Tourism officials are hopr
Texans and residents of neij
boring states will prop i
Texas’ fourth-largest industry
State officials rolled outanti
marketing campaign thiswa
amid signs that they will scat
back efforts to attract
tional visitors due to an w
nomic slowdown in many part
of the world and, since Sen
11, a fear of flying.
Two die when
plane crashes in
Johnson County
twm-enps int0
Thurss orfu
Freshman
Continued from Page 1
died in 1999.”
In the contest for Class of
2005 vice president. Tommy
Slocum Jr. won in a landslide,
receiving 618 votes, or 82 per
cent, against Precious Atlas who
received 134 votes, or 18 per
cent. Slocum attributed his suc
cess to his personality.
“In my campaign I stressed
being well presentable and 1 like
to think I go out and give a good
impression” Slocum said. “I
don’t like to be fake.”
Atlas won a Senate seat in
the first round of elections and
will serve in that body.
“Right now I’m still in the
learning process,” she said.
“Last night was our first meet
ing. After about two or three
sessions I’ll know a lot more
about the senate and how to get
my ideas through.”
Other run-off victors were
Jared Grisham for secretary
with 67 percent, Christopher
White for social secretary with
75 percent and Courtney
Fairchild for historian with 64
percent.
“To never have a student
body position and to come up to
A&M and to have a completely
new start definitely puts a light
on my day,” White said.
The remaining class council
position, treasurer, was the only
position that did not require a
runoff, with Timothy Soeken
receiving a majority in the first
round.
ALVARADO, Texas (AP)
people aboard a
Beechcraft plane died
afternoon in a crash in Jolw
County, authorities said.
The plane went into at
and crashed about 1 p.m
four miles east of Intersti
near the town of Alvarado.
Lorraine Ronquillo, a si
woman for the
Department of Public Safety
The wreckage was in a
off County Road 206, acara
to the Department of
Safety.
Party
Continued from
Run
Continued from Page 1
fun and a good community
service opportunity,” said Ben
Arcuni of Company C-2.
Arcuni said Run to the
Chicken is one of the better
fun-runs because there are so
many participants.
The 5K run will begin
Saturday at 8 a.m., behind the
Dixie Chicken.
“We chose the Dixie
Chicken because it is a well
established business and helps
promote our event.” said
Jessica Newhouse, member of
Delta Zeta and a run organizer.
The second half of the pro
ceeds will go to the Delta Zeta
Foundation and the Houston
Ear Research Foundation.
Entrants can register at the
Commons, E. L. Wehner
Building or the Memorial
Student Center today or at the
Dixie Chicken Saturday morn
ing, Newhouse said.
“There will be registration
going on up until the race,”
Newhouse said. “The cost is
$15 after Thursday.”
the Aggie Wranglers
team and the salsa
Grupo KaChe.
Freudian Slip had
crowd laughing with
unique brand of imi
tional comedy.
When the perfo
were done, the crowd m
way to the YMCA buildi
an OF Army Midnight
Practice.
Octobei
5
r
By
Tl
The aisles are <
who visit ea<
over the paths, s
coats of paint, tf
somewhere in the
ingfor the openir
The Texas Rer
vibrant life S
and noisy a
"The Magic Real
s to another wc
A glorious gan
unwary morta
a deadly pr
end of the f;
by the
day. The G
King has pledged
:atei part of
o, s the em
.POK dNMU'd
lei
Coming Out Week
Events Calendar
October 7th-14th
All week long there will be tables at the MSC from 10-2pm.
Sunday, 7th:
Allies Advance 1 -4pm
Monday, 8th:
Dr. Joe Fcagin Speaks, 1-2pm ACAD 326 and 7-8:15pm RUDD 504
Tuesday, 9th:
Religious Tolerance Panel, 7-8:15pm MSC 226
NOW : Lesbianism and Feminism, 7pm RUDD 407
Wednesday, 10th:
Speak Out Against Hate, 1 l-2pm Free Speech Area
GLBT-PN Queer 102: An Informal Lecture, TBA
Thursday, Uth:
National Coming Out Day
GLBTA Meeting with Greek Life, 7pm TBA
Coffee Talk with GIES & the Women’s Center, 4~5pm ACAD
Friday, 12th:
Heartstrong Presentation, TBA
Sunday, 14th:
Allies Advance, 2-5pm
Jw
For more information on the week’s events, check out
http://studentlife.tamu.edu/gies
I
A
U D E IM T
FOUNDATION
1
BAYLOR GAME
FOOD DRIVE
12th Man Towels & AggiesCAN
The 12th Man Student Foundation
donate a portion of their 12th Man towe
sales at the Baylor game in support
AggiesCAN food drive.
Towels cost $4 each and sales teams wii
be located at donation stations surroundin'
Kyle Field.
Thank you for helping to provide foodfof
the Brazos Valley!
Over tlie Rainbow
Gaze out over this rainbow,and you 11 fi nd boohs. A.11 of your children 's favorites!
READING RAINBOW
Sun, Oct 7 • 2 PM & 4 PM
Rudder Theatre
TIC K ET S : Call 845-1234.
Online at opas.tamu.edu
AH tickets only $6.50!
OPA5 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
Suppert provided by?
The OPAS Guild
Supporting the arts since 19/3.
csb. mM 98 ; 3*KGRA Mi******
Trxt! L'mrtnil} - Crklh&tin ten ,J1
ifliTHE BATTAL1M
Brady Creel
Editor in Chief
editonSthebatt.com
The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is publisWiM
Monday through Friday during the fall and
semesters and Monday through Thuisday dims#
summer session (except University tiolKlais
exam periods) at Texas A&M University. Pe"0Mi
Postage Paid at College Station, TX 77840. K8-
MASTER: Send address changes to The fiaat
Texas A&M University, 1111 TAMU, College Star 1
77843-1111.
News: The Battalion news department is ira
students at Texas A&M University in tire Diwwrt
Student Media, a unit of the Depart# rt
Journalism. News offices are in 014 Reed Wat
Building. Newsroom phone: 845-3313: Fax St;
2647; E-mail: newsroom@thebatt.com; Web s
http://www.thebatt.com
Advertising: Publication of advertising does n#
sponsorship or endorsement by The Baitato W;
campus, local, and national display advertising a 1
845-2696. For classified advertising, call 845459i
Advertising offices are in 015 Reed McDonald
office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
Friday. Fax: 845-2678.
Subscriptions: A part of the Student Services ?»
entitles each Texas A&M student to pick up a tf
copy of The Battalion. First copy free, additional pj^|
254. Mail subscriptions are $60 per school year IS
for the fall or spring semester, $17.50 fortlresirT
and $10 per month. To charge by Visa, Masted
Discover, or American Express, call 845-2611.
e
:4'2 : 001:kf