NEWS THE BATTALION 7 Friday, January 18, 2002 SIFIED'vK iClassified continued from page 6 HELP WANTED Warehouse help/ driver needed Tuesday ^^fcrnings, Saturday definite, additional K^Burs flexible Good driving record re- January 18,’vqlired. $7.50-$8/hr. 779-9010, MOTORCYCLE (price must sonal possesse n doesn’t sell, dify for ttie 5 led early. ^•96 Suzuki Katana 750, custom black, v«ry clean, helmets, alarm, cover includ- I. $3900/060. David 680-1702. 1^97 Honda CBR 900RR. New tires, very ■an &fast $6300. 731-1287. 20«1 Ninja 500 1400mt. Perfect condition. ■ accessories and two helmets. ■669/nego. 694-6902. WANTED needed, nesos hand tools anc hrs 693-1446 ^■wasaki Ninja 500R. Ce l (979)485-8175. 5K miles. $3500. ! PETS opt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org ■v hmng pan-5r> mctan. Flexjtxe i or coursewcrt / at 2706 Osie (979)776-7895 i-4260. Russell Terriers for sale. Available Litter of six. $200/ea. 693-1902. |e Cats Cradle has fabulous felines for ■option with a difference! Student dis- Bjnts 15-mins south of CS. (936)825- >0, (936)870-6295. r Technician, .. . _ _ . needed MWF or~;l ROOMMATES omputma 776-9^*' ¥ ir^oommate needed, 3bdrm house, . cashiers ihoss sMuthwood Valley, $255/mo. +1/3util. n Cotton Patf irpad 693-4397. needed a sap. 3bdrm/2bth house. ryj^iO/mo -futilities. No pets. 680-0576 ,,,,^^1 IlliilU nilllil h'lhl" gtnHhed house. Off iv.niabie inia'9«-ffpii" i house jrs are Sam-fr* r+|r3utilities ifling at *7/hf. 1^6)674-7784 he Liere A Suite 100 i 3/2/2 fur- Deacon, $350/mo. Lindsay 485-0359 or F AS ^^■oommate needed for 3/2/02. House. Vmo &1/3 bills. Furnished, w/d, large (Mick yard. Call Kristen 695-8074. Move in ST ANT >4afc.; de office ■ ! **rriaie roommate for 2bdrm/2bth, e person nir mo -rutilities, no deposit, w/d and good compose , ^ ok 777.3549 es 15-20rw«tir;__— —— a month Aco'i-5r| rna,e roommate needed ASAP! =n Realty irrr« .,|Bdrm/1.5bth, S315/mo. -*-1/2bills, no de- |e Station. TX 694-7914. :al Support pa r Fei V Cat Nanny dbie Housms* lie 936-825^6'I ^Jnale roommate needed. $350/mo all bills included. Call Alana, 777-9275. ^ needed ASAP for ^Klrm/2bth. fenced yard, $250/mo. +1 lilies Andres at (979)694-9391. M/I roommate needed ASAP! ^Mrm/2bth condo, $350/mo. +1/2bills, ^■l, bus-route. 485-8501. ■ m7f roommate, townhouse, 2bdrm/1,5bth, ||^C5/mo., $100 deposit. 695-7920. Mat re, female to share 2bdrm/2bth fur- ^Bhed house. $350/mo. -r-utilities. No _Pet 776-4856. one interview': part-time « Bilingual Spans - Med 1-2 roommates for 2bed/1bath du- ■x through 8/13/02. 10 minutes by bike, , ^^^^^^^Biished, move-in any time. $225/mo, Kuary paid. vitalykim@hotmail.com PR: Survey t* 97ti-2 6 8- 0 748. flHed roommate. 3bdrm/2bath house. n m need of aftp' $225 mo W/D, +1/3-bills, shuttle route. ■ • ementary “0 /fci-3h0.’ t-c lOpm 690i.- ] mmate for a 2bdrm/2bth apartment, close to campus, January rent paid. Call for details, 229-7066. abric shop, se* eferred. flexibit' B-George Bust' rter fee. is wanting rejr 680-0527. Roommate Needed ASAP. Move in now No deposit. Very nice 3bed/2bath. J®0/mo 830-997-1607. 830-459-1194. Roommate needed for 3/2 duplex, close to ^^■ipus, w/d, $275/mo. +1/3utilities. Ke- vi| 324-6487. iall Nancy l-tf'^fflommate needed for spring semester. X3-free call or55'2btirm/1,5bth condo, $300/mo, no bills, on ; :j pSbttle route. 695-9316, Ryan. c,, .Hants N3H Dmma,e wanted at Sterling University. ndL.' guced rates. 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The council, composed of 11 members representing the state’s major universi ties, was formed to help Texas comply with federal Clean Air Act requirements. “I look forward to being involved with this group as a researcher who has personally worked on environmental problems as well as an administrator with oversight responsibilities,” Ewing said. “ It is good that the state is serious about addressing these issues that impact the health of our citizens.” The council will also engage in fed erally funded technology transfer initia tives, recommending the initiation of specific air/water pollution research projects, and will work closely with other organizations such as the Department of Education and the Texas Natural Resource and Conservative Commission. “We met in early January for the first time. This meeting was for introductions among the members and to discuss plans for the council,” Ewing said. “We have our work cut out for us. I am confident the council will be able to accomplish a lot in this arena for the state.” Meat and poultry dept, ranked No. 1 Lost in song Gary Dykes plays outside the MSC with Plan B. as part of the Lundibox Concert Series. The band played at FORREST THOMPSON • THE BATTALION North by Northgate last year and will be playing at Tony's Studio 5 in downtown Bryan tonight. By Anna Chaloupka THE BATTALION’ Texas A&M’s meat and poultry sci ence programs were ranked No. 1 among the nation’s top 10 universities in 2001 by Meat & Poultry Magazine, a business journal for the meat and poul try industries. The journal, published out of Kansas City, Mo., ranked the nation’s universities by conducting surveys of professionals in the industry to see how each university is perceived in the business community. Texas A&M’s reputation in research, teaching and extension is what put them into the number one spot, according to an article that released the rankings in the November issue of Meat & Poultry. “The Aggie reputation is rock solid in all three disciplines,” the article reads. “Faculty and students are consistently working with professionals in the meat and poultry industry and are active in industry associations and well known in research circles.” The article states that A&M offers well-rounded programs in meat, poul try and food science, programs that few schools can rival. Chuck Jolley, publisher for Meat & Poultry, said in addition to talking with professionals in the industry, the maga zine asked professors at major universi ties what they thought was most impor tant to building a top-ranked meat sci ence department. “They (professors) told us to look at the quality of the teaching staff, the size of the department and its history of turn ing out well-trained, talented students,” Jolley said. Texas A&M’s faculty along with their research are what put the school in the leading position, Jolley said. “The quality of the teaching staff as well as the quality of the research done at Texas A&M gave them the nod,” Jolley said. Dr. Jeff Saveli, the meat science sec tion leader in the Department of Animal Science at A&M, said the spirit of the faculty and students is what has given A&M a strong reputation in producing qualified graduates. “Our faculty loves to teach,” Saveli said, “and we have great students who understand work and loyalty. 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