The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 28, 2001, Image 2

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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.
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For more information, contact
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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
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of Riverside, our posit; ■ . through a t
Riverside is only oneoft®-] TrI ju
possibilities that said. "It wa
group operating the . 'of the mom
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the lodge to
was v\
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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
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BREITLING
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Kristen I
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a run and sa
Herlockc
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’ 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.
Now the decision rests with you.
South Texas College of Law offers you a learning experience
that challenges all of your senses and fosters growth at each
step of the process, one that offers a richly diverse academic
environment, on your way to the best business education
available today, a law degree. New students are admitted in
both the fall and spring. Application deadlines are February 25
for the fall semester and October 1 for the spring semester,
and acceptance into South Texas is based on many factors in
addition to GPA and LSAT scores. Your future deserves more
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For more information, colt the
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South Texas College of Law provides
equal employment, admission and
educational opportunities without regard
to race, color, religion, national origin,
sex or disability.
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