Octof) er 25. Thursday, 5, 2001 THE BATTALION Page 5 we review 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: SV OF MIRAMAX!! stay on set foil) lonths, a I times bd “scribed thedij ich scene may! ich as a wide-i hot of one pet ics an aerial slxj re so many one scene anc urs." Fatone J a whole day." ss and Fatone «l ig scenes fori :y were also l;| ih their The band icir latest d the bandmJ 111 pressed 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. >2. 0! 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 ID 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 oday! 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 SPECIAL GUEST SARA EVANS GARY ALLAN TICKETS AVAILABLE A T ALL ticketmaster.com 979.268.0414 Reed Arena Box Office new album “Kenny Chesney Greatest Hits in stores now. Texas Outlaw M*A#> SBIMC *AC« TJRJK **130* When: Saturday, October 27, 2001 Beginning @ 5 p.m. till ???? Where: Walker County Fairgrounds Hwy 30 West, Huntsville, TX 77340 Tickets available at: Toll Free charge-by-phone 1-866-468-3399 or on-line at www.ticketweb.com R.V. parking available • w/ hook-ups ^30 • w/out hook-ups 13 pre-sale * 1 Oj Qfj Roger Creager Gary P. 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