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anical Engineering and Design
ups These positions include; 1)Ma-
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package is Pro/Mechanica and the
ufacturing package is Pro/Manufactur-
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7610 Eastmark Dr., College Station,
77840.
Experience het&Jjt-time office assistant needed for busy
estate office. Must be detail oriented
ople person with reliable transportation
I photograph 1 d (Pod computer skills. This position
•eferred but non pres 15-20hrs/wk and occasional Sat-
Jays Apply in person Coventry Glen
laity, 1003 University Dr. East, College
ition.
rt-Time Openings DCS, Inc., is the
by cleaning ofct bstiy leader when it comes to providing
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out committment to excellence and to
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nstant growth in the past 31 years and
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A minimuni B.S.
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ommeroal equipnit _
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A.K.C. Boston Terrier puppies. Active and
easy to train. $250/each. Ready now!
764-1089 or 979-229-4571.
Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
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One flashy female Boxer, AKC, 5 weeks,
fawn. $450. (979)575-1601.
The Cat's Cradle has a great selection of
cats & kittens for adoption! Fee includes
complete health care. Student discount.
So. C.S. 936-870-6295.
ROOMMATES
F-roommate needed for spring semester.
Enclave Apartments. Own bedroom and
bath. $397/mo. 693-1023.
F/roommate needed Spring semester.
4bdrm/2bth house, $275+ utilities. Great
location. Call 695-6895.
Female roommate ASAP, new 2bdrm/2bth
duplex, fenced yard, w/d, $400 +1/2bills.
778-8305.
M/F needed for 3bdrm/2bth house. Own
bedroom, on shuttle route, fenced back
yard. $280/mo. +1/3utilities. 695-9952.
M/F needed for spring semester. New
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M/F roommate needed, 1-block from cam
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Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
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Big 12 athletes light up record books
AGGIE
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BRIAN RUFF
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The Texas A&M football
team will return to action against
the Kansas State Wildcats Sat
urday in Manhattan, Kan. T he
Aggies (5-1, 2-1) are coming off
a 31-21 loss to the No. 14 Col
orado Buffaloes, while the Wild
cats (2-3, 0-3) are looking to get
back on the winning track after
three consecutive losses. Kansas
State lost 38-19 to the Texas
Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock
last Saturday.
Farris continues racking
up the numbers
Junior quarterback Mark Far
ris completed 14-straight passes
in the second half of the Aggies’
loss to the Buffaloes, breaking
the previous record of 11 set by
Lance Pavlas in 1989 and Corey
Pullig in 1995.
With his 334-yard perfor
mance against the Buffs, Farris
increased his career average to
202 yards per game. No other
A&M quarterback ever has post
ed an above-200 yards-per-game
average in his career. In 20 games,
Farris has passed for 4,040 yards,
making him the sLxdi quarterback
in A&M history to pass for more
than 4,000 yards.
Farris also had more than 40
attempts against Colorado, in
creasing his own record to six
games with more than 40 at
tempts in his career.
Double impact
Sophomore transfer Jamaar
Taylor and true freshman 'Ter
rence Murphy have become
double threats to the opposing
team’s secondary this season.
Against Colorado, the pair
combined for 20 catches for
292 yards and three touch-
See Aggie on page 10.
BIG 12
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Collision course
After Texas A&M’s loss to the
University of Colorado last
weekend, there are just two
teams left in the Big 12 with per
fect records.
The University of Oklahoma
(6-0) and the University of Ne
braska (7-0) are the league’s only
unbeaten teams, and both ac
count for the best 1-2 punch in
any major conference. Not sur
prisingly, both teams are ranked
near the top of the nation — OLT
at No. 2 and Nebraska at No. 3.
Both teams are near the top of
the conference in total defense.
The Sooners have forced a
turnover in 20 straight games
and have caused a combined
nine turnovers in the last two
weeks against the University of
Texas and Kansas State.
The Huskers not only sport
the No. 1 running game in the
nation with an average of 3 39.3
yards per game, they also have
the top run defense in the con
ference. The Huskers have al
lowed just 69.7 ground yards
per game.
Barring a major upset, the two
teams should pick up wins this
weekend, setting the stage for a
huge showdown in Lincoln,
Neb., on Oct. 27, when the
Huskers host the Sooners.
< : O * F K R K .N C E
Movin’ up
This season, Texas Tech
running hack Ricky Williams
became the fourth rusher since
the inception of the Big 12 to
rush for more than 3,000 career
yards. Williams, who had a
near-career-ending knee injury
in Sept. 1999, is the No. 4 rush
er in conference history with
3,259 yards.
See Big 12 on page 10.
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