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Repres Inforr Ja (71 La LIVE MUSIC TjVednesday - * Texas Music Night Hosted by Mike Ethan Messick Cover $ 3.00 TjThursday - * 12 Lead * Cover J 5.00 ▼ Friday - * Feeding 5000 * Cover $ 5.00 T^gturday * Sip Letter * Cover $ 5.00 Voted Best Live Music Venue in the Brazos Valley! Where real musicians play! 201 W. 26th Street, Downtown Bryan 775-7735 Free Parking fiiCOIR STUDENT TRAVEL Lectures a Term Paper Job Leave ’em all behind and get outta here. STA TRAVEL 721 Texas Aue. S. 979.696.5077 www.staferavel.co m The Princeton Review 8*rt»rScorts. Batt»r Schools MCAT Preparation We're extending our early bird discount for all you late sleepers! Sign up before Friday, Nov. 2 ml and save $100 off MCAT tuition! 800.2Review j www. Princeton Review, com mymwmumi it *» as tmmm teW Mu# % timisw tom a m» m NKWoo Lfejwrefly «t* Ml. Page 2 Cam ■V • # Fish pus . B w ■ ■ 1 L the battalion Wednesday, October!) by R.DeLuna Campaign Continuedfroml Lsday, OcC fu n ny side u p t by Josh Darwin GOOD AETtF.NOON, SIR'. MtSHT 1 pave a no Me kit of 'fouR RectotK TIME'? HOW ABOUT DROWN6 ftp- OF '/OUR PLANS TOR TWE FUTURE AND TH£N “SfENDtNG THOUSAKDS OF DOLLARS ON CSfeRFRtCEP PPODUCTS WOU VO ILL N€VCR NEED? government held the Outreach Day of the sea SGA representatives ■: tables covered in butche; anti asked for students lo down their suggestions any issues they werecon;| about. Students gave suggs] about academic policiei pus transportation am services. The success of 01 days and the “Aggie Li campaign depends onAi giving suggestions and student government repn tatives what they Houser said. One By Ke THE I ATI < PI MATT Hey Bart , Iook at this stupid excellence lb many, being Live months s [ear-old Ken it idler, a rec of the goals E^can Music said she is working® ^^ork, is p> .u •. i adway musica increasing the ava.labib lthe ' Broadw food services on WestCa ^ now star by possibly creating a a njngBroadwa house that would serviai instant touri dents at night. p. as the cast Houser said she andki are doing research on dm cultural education andtk demic policies at other ties to see how these pol be applied at A&M. Houser said she thinks As three,” she reaching her campaignpM itedto be on goals slowly but surely, n] until I am "I feel good about ii.J said. "I still haveato,#" 0 ™" 8 ’ M pie left I want to talk I’m feeling good that we've started is so us and what we’ve stai encouraging. The bestwijj me to know how to do is for students to tell to do it.” one night, I ts the cast i g habits. But to make th med of being was a young j 'vebeen sing glory of being Performing i: elf,” she said when ] sing, I Hiller said she ZdiT HAIR DESIGN 694-9755 WINTERIZE YOUR HAIR! Come see us for your foil low-lights 118 Walton Dr. Across from Main Entrance to Texas A&M II III II III II III II III II III II III II III II III II III II III Brazos Valley Piano Studio Vincent Campise j ... Faculty Member National Guild of Piano Teachers AM your personality to this special studio. 2202 Old Hearne Rd., Bryan 778-3997 She’s a bit n gullible,” M tional and let* dsions. I can re both kind of n While she and ties, Miller sa m being the itacter ex is tec ie period. Ragtime takes century and c Society of Women Engineers General Meeting When: Wed., October 24 th Time: 6:45 p.m. Where: RICH 114 FREE FOOD! Looking for something to do before the game? Join Student Government Association And The Association of Former Studenli for a CAME DAY BASH! October 27 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Clayton Williams Jr. Alumni Center Parents, Friends, Everyone Welcome! Oome to c • i Breathtaking Broad way "A triumph!" "A revelation!" Time Magazine Entertainment Weekly Civil Rights. Immigration, Patriotism. Experiencing RAGTIME allows you to close your history books for one night and watch it play out before your eyes. With the 20th century as its bockdrop / RAGTIME interweaves the stories of three families searching for their American dream. Along their voyage, the characters encounter some of the most prominent leaders of the time including Booker T. Washington, Henry Ford, Emma Goldman and J.P. Morgan. Captivating. Powerful, Gripping. But don't let the historical references mislead you. At the heart of this sensational Broadway musical are music and storytelling that will, quite frankly, knock you right out of your seat. Witness RAGTIME and see why it is one of the most celebrated musicals of our time. Winner of four Tony Awards! RAGTIME student ticket prices start at only $14! For yours, call the MSC Box Office at 845-1234 or buy tickets on-line at opas.tamu.edu. Tues and Wed, October 23 fit 24 7:30 PM Rudder Auditorium PATRICIA S. PETERS LAGNIAPPE LECTURE SERIES Join us for an informal discussion previewing the music featured in RAGTIME. Led by Michael Greenwald, TAMU professor of music, the discussions will be held prior to each RAGTIME performance at 6:30 PM in Room 224 of the Memorial Student Center. The Lagniappe Lecture Series is generously sponsored by The OPAS Guild. 2001-2002 Season Media Partners E33S311620 KBI&zBCNisj 9&.3yK0EA Tnaj AdM Vtutmin ~ CArhtfiq US Iw ifliTHE BATTALM Brady Creel, Editor in Chief Mariano Castillo, Managing Editor Jen Bales, Executive Editor Rolando Garcia, News Editor Sommer Bnnce, Asst. News Editor Brandie Liffick, Asst. News Editor Courtney Stelzel, Asst. News Editor Kelly Preiser, Aggielife Editor Lizette Resendez, Asst. Aggielife Edit# Kendra Kingsley, Asst. 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