-'Jed?"’ Stm mUi Student Counseling etpjtin Page 2 Campus X. th! E BATTALION Wednesday, Novembet!),; Are you a good listener? Do you like to help others? Are you a responsible & committed person? VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! All majors are welcome! Interviewing now to begin service in the Spring. Training is January 7-12, 2002. Fish by R.DeLuna Hey, iwr that YouR FtlEtib OVER ^ There ?y— > For more information, contact Susan Vavra at 8454427 x133 or Susan-Vavra@tamu.edu. The Helpline is sponsored & supervised by the hem, Getz l ZEflLL'f DoaJ'T peel lire I TflLWtily To Ht/* STUDE COUNSE SERVI PllJb IT'S AJoT L/KE I CAM X6/J0RE Him. You £wld HAVE PRETEAJbEb You (JERE SotfE PoREiGJO <>*> Doesn't 5 PE ^ evUiSH! Easterwood Con timidjrmfM Wednesda W- STUDY THE ARTS AND CIVILIZATIONS! OF THE AEGEAN 254 by J. Gold flute PHOTOGRAPH AND SKETCH GREECE AND TURKEY entire community as TAMU. We think it istimei-| cities and the county to ®:I need. Easterwood is an ouca I mg airport that enjoys an; J lent relationshipwithlkElJ Easterwood Airport ^1 operating officially unfel current name andaffiliatai the University in 1940,»n; dedication the followins;;j Sippial said representat^i the cities of Bryan andfrjJ Station have expressed inis I future plans fortheaip “We have stated that i the conditions of transfen airport to a publicentit) - the operating group wont quickly to find a new la® r T , ’j ... u j ■Erin C a- s, IT ,.,l Ml,!. -In lit : „ M| of Riverside, our posit; ■ . through a t Riverside is only oneoft®-] TrI ju possibilities that said. "It wa group operating the . 'of the mom JCastlebei the lodge to was v\ fOQ- \\ ould have to make a fin; mination of the best local Sippial said ideallyat_ authority (RA), refer::' iL’ c , wa - . ,i airport authority, would operate the airport. Currently, Easterwood flights through American and Continental Airlines. Dr. Charles White: 845-7859, cwwhite@archone.tamu.edu Professor Susan Kirchman: 845-7065, smk@texas.net NO PREREQUISITES-OPEN TO ALL MAJORS-SIX CREDITS (HUMANITIES ELECTIVE-VISUAL ARTS REQUIREMENT) TEXAS AatM 1 ST SUMMER SESSION MAY 2 I-JUNE 24, 2002 TKE Continued from ft? BREITLING 1884 MATT 4RF YOU LOOlftsi' JfEvERy YEAR old i CJUAVaoR Nceos A uTTLt southing- TO Tall ftACK an* i a r\ h*xx, I f r <>•. of ook it ii |ful thing Kristen I lastrophe. a run and sa Herlockc ■peeling u |he arm ed -He black ’ Herlockc . . i J “I just kt m h.s pledge m lB I t0( twenty-four hours after ( accepted into the : t |i itn ‘ she , N because he is homosexual. ^ a (jj sastc “Patrick (Tenai®H er iock. asked it I was gay. I told byafaithfi was gay, and he saidthi l ei ( , ut Q f , was a member of TKE,ill Herlock. would ruin their orgi motion con tion.'' Cunningham sai(iB“lt was r would decimate their pA face fir class and make them looil when compared tothertig the fraternities.” Terramiggi, a fall man, could not be reaclu comment. Parrott said three invet tors, two from the b and one from TKE investigated the allegat and found that TKE< be held responsible Cunningham’s alleged missal from the fraternity “It was just a few students; ing on their own." Parrottstie Chronoma1 John D. Huntley Class of‘79 3 I 3 B South College Avenue College Station,TX 77840 (979) 846-89 I 6 INSTRUMENTS FOR PROFESSIONALS Request for submissions: TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY POETRY ANTHOLOGY ^5 Please submit poetry or artwork that reflects the issues faced by men or women ' by December 5th. Send submissions to: aprilm@studentJife.tamu.edu sponsored by the Office of Gender Issues Education Services—204 YMCA Tomorrow’s pportunities SPEAK of the decisions you make toda We have a strong case as to why you should consider South Texas College of Law. 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