The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 2001, Image 5

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Thursday,
5, 2001 THE BATTALION
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Aggieland’s tradition of talent is sustained by local musicians, showcased weekly
at a variety of venues. Check out the Weekend Preview every Thursday
for a chance to catch friends and peers on their way to stardom.
Thursday:
At 9:30 p.m., local band
Feeding Five Thousand will
perform at the Cantina. The
cover charge is $5.
Saturday:
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Tonight at 9 p.m.,
2welveLead will perform at
the Cantina with the same
outstanding quality of hard-
rocking on-stage perform
ance that has made this
College Station-based trio a
local favorite. The cover
charge is $5.
Acoustic singer Shane
Walker will play a blend of
originals and cover songs of
the Texas country and blues
flavor with special guest,
Professor Scott Austin. The
show will start at 9 p.m.
There is no cover charge.
Wide Open Mic Night, host
ed by Chad Boyd, will begin
on the porch stage at 8:30
p.m. Musicians are invited to
express themselves with
cover songs or originals.
There is no cover charge.
Friday:
Local jam band, Grey Area,
will be showcased at
Northgate’s Pizzeria at 9
p.m. There is no cover
charge.
Tracy Conover, described
by one Fitzwilly’s employee
as a “good-looking Stevie Ray
Vaughn,” will captivate a
crowd on the outdoor stage
at 9:30 p.m. Cover charge is
to be determined.
Sweel; Emgeiie’s:
Local blues musician,
Ruthie Foster, will perform
for latte lovers from 9 p.m.
to midnight. The cover
charge is $1.
Zapatos Cantina s
At 9 p.m., 6 Bridges will
perform on the porch stage
with acoustic guitars and
harmonization to familiar
tunes by Jack-O-Pierce and
Cowboy Mouth, as well as
some originals. There is no
cover charge.
At 9:30 p.m., the Cantina
will showcase the inveterate
local rock and alternative
band, Sly Letter. This band's
original music is not only a
favorite among local music
enthusiasts but recently has
appeared on MTV. The cover
charge is $5.
Show is to be announced.
Fit willy’s o
Eden Automatic will deliv
er a rocking performance on
the outdoor stage with
music reflective of No
Doubt. The show begins at 9
p.m. The cover charge is to
be determined.
Sweet Eugene’s:
From 9 p.m. to midnight,
Raindogs, a welcomed
original at the coffee
house, will perform origi
nal blues music. The cover
charge is $1.
ACCIE ALCOHOL
AWARENESS WEEK 2001
We, the faculty and staff of Texas A&M University,
do hereby support Aggie Alcohol Awareness Week
and encourage students to make healthy decisions.
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Dr Rita B. Moyes
Biologv Department
Melinda Grant
Health and Kinesiology
Ron Sasse
Director, Residence Life
Dr. David Parrott
Dem of Student Life
C. Lessard
Biomedical Engineering
G L. Cote
Biomedical Engineering
Stephen A Fulling
Professor of
Mathematics
L. Wang
Biomedical Engineering
Ludy Benjamin
Professor of Psychology
Dr. Carol B. Johnson
Ucturer, Department
of Biology
Gary D. Potter
Department of Animal
Science
Eva M. Maddox
Lecturer, Instructional
Services
Rhonda Miller
Professor, Animal
Science
Sandi Osters
Director, Student Life
Studies
Paul Bagus
Visiting Professor,
Chemistry
Dr. J. Malon Southerland
Vice President for
Student Affairs
Jill Lamping
Lecturer, Department
of Mathematics
J. Maurice Rojas
Assistant Professor,
Mathematics
iMajor General Ted
Hopgood Commandant,
Corps of Cadets
Maggie Olona,
Director, Student
Counseling Service
Terri L. Miller
Lecturer, Safety
Education Program
t.D. Lutes
Professor, Department
1 of Civil Engineering
Dr. Wynn Rosser
Assistant Vice President
for Student Affairs
Dale M. J. Mueller
Professor, Department
of Biology
Dr. Rodolfo Aramayo
Assistant Professor.
Department of Biology
Don Hellriegel
Professor, Department
of Management
Ron E. McBride
Professor. Deptartment
of Kinesiology
I Werner Rose
I Professor. Department
1 of Performance Studies
Dr. David L. Adelson
Associate Professor
of Animal Genomics
Martha OrlofiF
Lecturer, Department
of Health and Kinesiology
Dr, Susan A Bloomfield
Associate Professor,
Health & Kinesiology
Robert Douglass
Visiting Professor.
College of Architecture
Deborah A Siegele
Associate Professor,
Biology Department
David L Barrow
Associate Professor,
Mathematics Department
Stephanie C. Payne
Assistant Professor,
Department of Psychology
Dr. Angie Hill Price
Associate Professor, Dept,
of Engineering Tech, and
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Asghar Zardkoohi
Department of
Management, Graduate
School of Business
Dr. Mark H. Weichold
Associate Provost for
Undergraduate Programs
and Academic Services
Dr. Lawrence Petersen
Lecturer, Department
of Computer Science
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11 Anne Reber
j I Visiting Assistant
j I Professor, Dept, of
i I Educational Psychology
j I Or. Panayiotis A. Pappas
i I Visiting Assistant
j I Professor. Department
[ I of English
i I Jody Naderi
jl .Assistant Professor. Dept
i| of Landscape
'I Architecture and Urban
I Planning
Dr. Jodi Sterle
Assistant Professor,
Department of Animal
Science
Dr. Wendy L. Keeney-
Kennicutt. Associate
Director, First Year
Chemistry Program
Kevin Doolen
Associate Head, Dept,
of Performance Studies
Associate Professor,
Theatre Arts
Patrick K. Muana
Visiting Assistant
Professor, English
Department
Frances Dickey
Visiting Assistant
Professor, English
Department
Dr. Edward A.
Funkhouser
Executive Director,
Honors Programs &
Academic Scholarships
Jell' W. Saveli
Professor and E.M.
Rosenthal
ChairholderLeader, Meat
Science Section
Norm Clark
Lecturer, Engineering
Technology and Industrial
Distribution Department
Hstn-I Wu
Biomedical Engineering
J. D Criscione
Biomedical Engineering
Lisa Hubacek
Lecturer, Management
Dept
Kerrie Green
Lecturer, Health and
Kinesiology
Hang Li
Dept of Mechanical
Engineering
Dr. Sherry L. Scarborough
Instructor, Mathematics
Department
Dr. Jan Winniford
Associate Vice President
for Student Affairs
B.Don Russell
Associate Dean. College
of Engineering
Patrice Poage
Lecturer, Department
of Mathematics
Kirstin Brekken Shea
Senior Lecturer, Dept
of Health and kinesiology
Beth Tessandori
Lecturer, Dept of Health
and Kinesiology
Rose Schmitz
Senior Lecturer,
Department of Health
ana Kinesiology
Dan H. Robertson
Director, Mays MBA
Program
Dept, of Marketing
Dr. Brian Stagner
Clinical Associate
Professor, Psychology
Department
Jerry Bradshaw
Senior Lecturer,
Department of Chemical
Engineering
Tom Beck
Senior Lecturer,
Engineering Technology
& Industrial Distribution
J. D. Humphrey
Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Giovanni Meloni
Chemistry Department
W. A Hyman
Biomedical Engineering
Dave Schakel
Lecturer, Health and
Kinesiology
Dr. Elizabeth Binamira-
Soriaga Department
of Chemistry
Karen Beathard
Lecturer, Didactic
Program Director
Dr. Dwight Conway
Professor, Department
of Chemistry
Ira F. Greenbaum
Professor, Department
of Biology
Karl J. Aufderheide
Associate Professor,
Department of Biology
Taeg Nishimoto
Associate Professor,
Dept, of Architecture
Nan S. Blake
Senior Lecturer,
Department of
Architecture
David N. Ford
Assistant Professor,
Department of Civil
Engineering
Yoonsuck Choe
Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer
Science
Berthold-Georg Englert
Visiting Professor, Dept,
of Mathematics and
Dept, of Physics
Dr. Joy Heising
Senior Lecturer,
Department of
Chemistry
Dr. Michael Russell
Grimaila
Visiting Assistant
Professor, Lowry Mays
College and Graduate
School of Business
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