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UTTLE^y Continued from esday, Octc the Wujss Cookie kl Adrian WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 2001 - 2002 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Who’s Who applications are now available for both undergraduate and graduate students in the following locations: Commandant’s Office (Military Sciences Building) Student Programs Office (2nd floor MSC) Student Activities Office (I 25 John J. Koldus Building) Sterling C. Evans Library Office of Graduate Studies (I 25 Teague) Office of the Vice President for Stddent Affairs ( 10th floor Rudder) . •,i. Office of the Dean of each College Completed applications should contain an application form and one (8.5x11â€) activities page in 10 pt. font or above with one-inch margins. These applications must be received by the Student Activities Office or the Office of Graduate Studies no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, October 19, 2001. Applications may be handcarried to the Student Activities Office, sent through Campus Mail (1236 TAMU) or sent through US Mail (Dept, of Student Activities, ATTN: Who’s Who, 1236 Koldus, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-1236). Questions: Contact Sandy Briers (862-1973, sandy@stuact.tamu.edu funny side u p T by Josh Darwin I Soar BAREIV Z3J\Kt> FROM THAT ANIMAL TESTING LAB. 1 made a Break rjr it wren THE CWEN OJEAMO? TUey UEKE TCSTli46 STPKTED TO Kelt the well, it Must HfWE BEEM H0(Wt> THeREj LOOK AT TOURSetF/ WHAT WWt THLV Done -to 40U'2 CAGES. MATT Tbelievte in the old school way. Keep the old plays... m Just dont be so freakin' conservative! Authorities did not disti the source of the germ invol the child. Westin said the work is operating under assumption that the exp happened at its offices on Hi 66th Street. The child visited the/ newsroom in the last weeks, probably on Sept Westin said. He developei rash, and was hospitalized an unknown ailment soonal the visit. The boy was believedtohj been on two floors of the,15 building for a couple of ho Mayor Rudolph Giuliani si Westin said the child is the of a female producer, but did release names. Giuliani said investigate would be interviewing AS employees to recreate the cumstances in which the cf: may have been exposed. The child ha> skin-contra.- anthrax — not the morefc inhaled form that infectedti Florida men, killing one. Westin said officials learn of the diagnosis Moat evening through blood tesLa a biopsy. ■‘There are no instances that we are aware of he said. “We will continue report the news.â€. Dr. Steve Bennan, preside of the American Academ} Pediatrics, said parents shout overreact because of the case “I think the first thingtode- to stay calm,†he said in anirr view with AP Radio. There no benefit to going out and li ing antibiotics. I think that isjt not going to help.†in the past three days.lie nation’s news organizaiir have tightened security, partia- larly in mail rooms. Hi Associated Press, across s street from NBC, temporai closed its mailroom Friday,ai did CBS. ABC stopped inte/Mmi delivery in New Yorf ani Washington to allow asecur/iy evaluation, while CNN dosed mailrooms in New M, Washington and Atlanta. New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kenl said police will go to medi; outlets in the city to make sun they are free of anthrax. Giuliani said there wouldbei environmental review make sure the premises a area are safe.†f COME AND CET IT! PICKING UP your 2001 Aggieland is easy. If you ordered a book, go to the basement of the Reed McDonald Building, and show your Student ID. If you did not order last year's Texas A&M yearbook (the 2000-2001 school year), you may purchase one for $35 plus tax in 015 Reed McDonald. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted. INTERN ABROAD SUMMER 2002 *LONDON, ENGLAND *DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ^SINGAPORE INFORMATIONALS Oct 17 7-8:15 pm MSC 228 Oct 18 7-8:15 pm MSC 228 Oct 23 8:30-10 pm Rudder 404 Oct 24 7:15-8:15 pm Wehner 135~ v ATUD/:: V/ L. T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness http://ltjordan.tamu.edu To inform us of your special needs,call 845-8770 or stop by MSC 223-1. mWi Finding The Terrorist Attacks Difficult To Believe? w ho isn’t? Feeling more uneasy than usual as you try to get back to your normal routine? Most of us are. Know someone who was deeply affected by the attacks? Many of us do. Experiencing past losses and anxieties again? Very common result of traumatic experiences, like the terrorist attacks. What can you do? One of the most powerful things you can do is to talk about your feelings, environment has healing qualities. Talking in a supportive The Student Counseling Service is offering a group for students who would like a supportive environment to talk about the way the terrorist attacks and its repercussions have affected their lives. Exploring Emotional Safety will be offered on Mondays from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. and will be facilitated by Drs. Robert Carter and Nancy Stebbins. If you would like to participate in this group, call the SCS at 845-4427 or just show up on Monday, October 22nd at 1:30. The SCS is located in Henderson Hall behind the All Faiths Chapel on campus. 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