The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 19, 2001, Image 2

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Opportunities exist in the fields of
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environment, agriculture, community
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technology. Find out how you can
earn a graduate degree while serving.
Learn more about Peace Corps
with Campus Representative
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TAMU Career Center
John J. Koldus Bldg. • Ste. 209
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Howdy Ags!
Come join the Reed Rowdies, Aggie Angels. Aggie Donee Team. Veil Leaders,
and Fightin Texas Aggie Band tonight as we MARCH ON REED.
We'll step off the Quod at 6'00, be at Southside 6 05, Northside at 6 15,
and then on to Reed to watch our Ags Beat the Hell Outta George
Washington at 7 PM. You re invited to fall in behind band as we roll to Reed.
Come see what s charged on the court as well as off since last year (we’ll
give you a hint - LOTS!), and be a part of the Aggies run for the post
season!!
AGGIE BASKETBALL - THE FOUR
MONTH PARTY BEGINS TODAY!!!
Texas A&M Vs. George Washington University (GW)
7 PM, Reed Arena
http://www.reedrowdies.com
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From 2-3 In Koldus 141
For Details, Call 458-3347
Or E-Mail Serve@Tamu.Edu
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CARPOOL is not running on
Thanksgiving weekend!!!
Hey Ags, make sure to designate a driver
Friday, and Saturday night this weekend (Nov,
Please be a responsible drinker this weekend
ahead with friends to arrange for a designated
Thank you for your support.
We would also like to thank our sponsors for their
AT&T Wireless
Plantation Oaks Apartments
North By Northgate
On The Border
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Jim’s Food Mart
Outback Steakhouse
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If you have a story about how CARPOOL has touched your life,
CARPOOL to share your story. Stories can remain anonymous if
Please call CARPOOL at 693-9905 or BJ, PR Director at 696-7117,
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THE BATTALI01
Brady Creel, Editor in Chief
Mariano Castillo, Managing Editor
Jen Bales, Executive Editor
Rolando Garcia, News Editor
Sommer Bunce, Asst. News Editor
Brandie Liffick, Asst. News Editor
Courtney Stelzel, Asst. News Editor
Kelly Preiser, Aggielife Editor
Lizette Resendez, Asst. Aggielife Editor
Kendra Kingsley, Asst. Aggielife Editor
Cayla Carr, Opinion Editor
Jonathan Jones, Opinion Editot
Melissa Braddock, Sci/Tech Ediis
Brian Ruff, Sports Editor
True Brown, Asst. Sports Ediior
Jon Niven Radio Producer
Diane Xavier, Asst. Radio Prodixt
Guy Rogers III, Photo Editor
Adrian Calcaneo, Visual Arts Dir,
Chad Mallam, Visual Arts Dins'
Kevin Thurman, Webmaster
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