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Brazos Valley Piano Studio
Vincent Campise
Faculty Member
National Guild of Piano Teachers
Add your personality to this special studio.
2202 Old Hearne Rd., Bryan
778-3997
News
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THE BATTALION
Thursday, Novemberl
Fish
by R.DeLuna
RWB
Fri: Austin Music by
Rivertrain
U/'-l , YES. ARE you
,MAD ?
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$ 3.50 Pitchers till 11 pm
$ 1.50 Pints all night
2T
University Ave
51 -
Sat: Texas Country Music by
The Ben Atkins Band
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$ 1.50 Pints all night
$9 Buckets of Beer Every Saturday
Independent
lob Search
workshop
Monday, November 5
10 am MSC 226
Learn important skills for managing
day-to-day activities for a successful
job hunt.
Career Center
Texas A&M University
TAMU Career Center
http://careercenter.tamu.edu 845-5139
Steps to your Success!
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The week of November 4 - November 8
Acct 229
Dr. Holder-
Webb
Acct 229
Dr.
Shomaker
Chem 101
Dr. Peck
Fine 309
Fine 341
Info 303
Rosas-
Vega/Stein
Math 141/166
Mgmt 309
Mktg 309
Dr. Desvald
Mktg 321
Dr. Pride
Phys 218
Part I
Sun Nov 4
8pm-2am
Part I
Mon Nov 5
8pin-12am
Parti
Sun Nov 4
6pm-9pni
Part 1
Mon Nov 5
6pm-8pm
Parti
Mon Nov 5
6pm-8pm
Part 1
Sun Nov 4
6pm-9ptn
Part I
Sun Nov 4
9pm-12ain
Part 1
Mon Nov 5
Spm-llpni
Part I
Tue Nov 6
5pm-8pm
Part I
Mon Nov 5
5pm-8pm
Part I
Mon Nov 5
8pin-llpm
Part H
Tue Nov 6
8pm-12ant
Part II
Tue Nov 6
6pm-9pm
Part II
Tue Nov 6
6pm-9prn
Part II
Mon Nov 5
6pm-9pm
Part II
Mon Nov 5
9pm-12am
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Part II
Tue Nov 6
8pm-llpm
You can now buy
tickets online at our
website and avoid
standing in ticket
lines
PartlTl
Wed Nov 7
6pm-8pm
Part III
Wed Nov 7
6pm-8pm
Part III
Tue Nov 6
6pm-9pm
Part III
Tue Nov 6
9pm-12am
Part III
Wed Nov 7
8pm-llpm
Part IV
Sun Nov 11
3pm-4pm
Part IV
Sun Nov II
6pm-9pm
Tickets go on sale Sunday at 3:00 p.m. 4.0 & Go is located on the comer of
SW Pkwy and Tx Ave, behind KFC next to Lack’s.
Check our web page at http://www.4.0andGo.com or call 696-8886{TUTOR)
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ha booths
Wuss Cookie
Adrian
WHAT S UP IAN?
REMEMBER THAT I LET VOU' 1
BORROWTHOSE “SUPERB"
15 BUCKS YESTERDAY?
CAN I HAVE IT BACK?
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7(),000 shirts in
week before the gat
have since sold 10,0(111
tional shirts through
orders. The group k
more than 7,000 poste-
Texas A&M Bookstore
ed proceeds from its
red, white and blui
totalling $10,000.
Bethea said he et|
hand over two check
week, each for $100,1
The Baytown clutmt sther the
to provide the funds
for the students’ airfigj
hotel stay in New
Evans said, but it tui
to be unnecessary,
Evans called Coi
Airlines to make ai
ments, he explained lb
tion to company offc
who agreed to waive tie
dents’ airfare. Evans
called the Hilton Hon
New York
donated hotel rooms
students.
The club will give
to each of the studeffi
tuition.
“What these kid
something students,
students and all Aim
be proud of,
ed amer
cerns do
City, an4®iptnent 4
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Karen Me
nty Clerk
can De proud ot, ar:* in charge
indicative of the youngfe ctions foi
we have at A&M.''E\:; *Queen sai
In addition to thedBally very
presentation, the stude®PP as this
also join the New York Mlude the e
A&M Club Saturdavtci Ip to public
f nlot/tKa TWm ■‘In qn 1
funny Side t
by Josh Darwin
the Aggies play the lWH“In an oi
of Oklahoma. Universirip! low, we
cials are still trying ton |ii 10 pert
a visit to the site of thf’led voters
ist attack, interviews on bt. ’ McQue<
ing talk shows andas' ijAsof 10 a
various tourist sites, sn Pg the clerl
Broadway play and P'ui 200 vol
we VKX)Lt> UK.E TO
apologize: for our
PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
CARTOON WHICH MOCKED
FUR LOIN BEING MUGGED
BY A WOMAW
IN ORDER TO MAKE THE
OFFE(4DING StfMf FIORE
Politically correct, we
HPiV£ CHANGED the LAST
PANEL. OBSERY6.
that woman who hugged
HE DID AN EXCELLENT JoB
BETTER TUAN AMY MAN I
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PATIENCE, AND PLEPEC
STOP SENDING US DEATH
THREATS IN THE MAIL.
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tat the Bra
Kansas governor plans to head trucking group
TOPEKA. Kan. (AP) — Ending speculation
that he might step down early. Gov. Bill Graves
said Tuesday that he plans to head a national truck
ing industry group after his term ends in 2003.
He said he never intended to leave before the
conclusion of his second four-year term. Some
had suggested he might resign, allowing Lt. Gov.
Gary Sherrer, a fellow Republican, to move into
the governor’s office and get a head start on his
own gubernatorial campaign.
His father built a trucking company into the
largest in Kansas. After the family sold the busi
ness in 1979, Graves went to work in the secre
tary of state’s office, and then won election as
secretary of state in 1986. He served two terms
before being elected governor in 1994.
Stadium.
“I’m a finance maj
would definitely be i#gistration
ed in seeing Wall S'Tl,39
Bethea said. 'Wijftie county
Luton said the firekp
and policeman relief
were chosen because/^
Out organizers wanta/D^
the widows and cita
those who died while
their job.
“They ran to the site,
away from it, and the)'
their lives trying to helpffl
ers.” Luton said.
Personally presenting i
checks to the beneficial
will be a rewardingcondns
to the weeks-long fundtaii
effort, Bethea said.
“Instead of just mail
another check, we can
more of a personalized sh
on it by presenting it on M
of the entire Aggie conffl
ty,” Bethea said.
• Annual Exams
• Birth Control
• Pregnancy Tests
• Breast Exams
• Treatment of Infections
Affordable,
Confiden tial.
Convenient
ti
Call
1 -800-230-PLAN
and be connected to the nearest
Planned Parenthood
www.pphouston.org
MSC Film Society
presents . .
Sweetheart 01
Sunday, November 4th,
2001
7:00 pm & 9:30 pm
Rudder Theatre
1
Tickets available at Box
Office. For more informa 1
tion call 845-1234 or visit:
If you need special
assistance, please call 845-
1515 one working day http://filmS.tamU .edU
before the show.
Career Center
Texas A&M University
eChoices On-Line Career Assessment!
Has been purchased for you!
eChoices offers validated career assessments througli|
* Interest Profiler
* Transferable Work Content Skills Checklist
* Work Importance Locater
Call the Career Center at
845-5139 to get started with
eChoices today!
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Texas Ac r M University — Celebrating 125 Years
Brady Creel, Editor in Chief
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