The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 22, 2002, Image 4

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    The Texas A&M University Interfraternity Council (IFC) presents..,
SPRING RUSH 2002
ATQ: Alpha Tau Omega
B011: Beta Theta Pi
XO: Chi Phi
AX: Delta Chi
AX<t>: Delta Sigma Phi
ATA: Delta Tau Delta
KA: Kappa Alpha
KZ: Kappa Sigma
AXA: Lambda Chi Alpha
OA0: Phi Delta Theta
FIJI: Phi Gamma Delta
OK0: Phi Kappa Theta
FIKO: Pi Kappa Phi
ZAE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon
XX: Sigma Chi
XN: Sigma Nu
XcDE: Sigma Phi Epsilon
TKE: Tau Kappa Epsilon
SCHEmiLE OF EVENTSi
January 22 - 25: Individual fraternity events.
January 26: Bid House @ Systems Building, 11a.m.
MrtWKAUHNnr COUNOi
TfXAS AAM UNIVtUSlTY
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Any questions?
■Hk TEXAS AAM UMVfltJITY
Contact Adam Prewett,
VP of Recruitment,
at 764-2961 or aprewett@tamu.edu
or Clayton Roby, VP of Recruitment,
at 575-5511 or
claytonroby@hotmail.com
Lambda Chi Alpha
Spring Rush 2002 r
lues., Jan. 22 Bowling Wolf Pen Bowling 9p.m.-12a.m.
Wed., Jan. 23 Crawfish Boil Hensel Park 6-9p.m.
Thun., Jan. 24 Lambda Chi Informationar* Kyle Field Press Box 7-1 Op.m.
Fri., Jan. 25 Date Party*** La Salle Hotel 8-1 Op.m.
Sat. Jan. 26 Bid House Williams Administration Building lla.m.-lp.m.
**Coat & Tie ***lnvitation Only'
For more information: http://lca.tamu.edu
Rush Chairman: Nathan Hall - 690-2389
THE AGGIE GENTLEMEN
Alpha Tau Omega
Tues 1/22: Disco Bowling @ Triangle Bowl 9-12 am
Wed 1/23: Dinner with ATt2 @ Zapatos 8-10 p.m.
Thurs 1/24: Informational @ The Hilton 7-9 p.m.
! Oxford Street, 8-10 p.m.
Fri 1/25:
Sat 1/26:
Dinner/Date Party*-1
Bid House
-eBusiness Casual
Questions? Feel free to contact Jeff Nickel) at 696- 6794
or Steven Izzat at 695-8560.
Additional Information: www.aggietaus.org or www.ato.org
Beta Theta Pi
SPRING RUSH 2002
Tues., Jan. 22 Carney’s, Carney’s Pub, 7-9
Wed., Jan. 23 Fajita Cookout*,The Tap, 7-9
Thurs., Jan. 24 Banquet * **, Hilton, 7:30-10
Fri., Jan. 25 Roundup*, Dick Freeman Arena, 7-10
Sat., Jan. 26 Bid House, I I
* invite only ** coat & tie
For more information call Rush Chairmen:
Daniel Parker 693-3479 or Justin Daerr 693-3479
PHI KAPPA THETA
SPRING RUSH 2002
Tues., Jan. 22 Phi Kap Fiesta, PKT House, 8-1 Opm
Wed., Jan. 23 Phi Kap Luau, PKT House, 8-10 pm
Thur., Jan. 24 Wings “N” Alone, F’arty Room, 7-9 pm
Fri., Jan. 25 *Dinner, PKT House, 5:30-7 pm
Sat., Jan. 26 Bid House, Systems Bldg.,TBA
*lnvitation only
TRANSPORTATION / DIRECTIONS / INFORMATION
Jason Runung 412-0617 or Emmanuel Situka 255-2808
PHI KAP FRATERNITY HOUSE: 774-0585
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DELTA CHI
'|u^s|taigK Hanging out with D-Chi’s, Fitzwilly’s, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday - Hitting the Split, Black Light Bowling at Triangle Bowl,
9:00 - I 1:00 p.m.
m4r- Informational, College Station Conference Center,
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
ms Date Party, Cafe’ Capri, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. *!nvitation Only
D-Chi Bid & Breakfast, Systems Building, 11:00 a.m. - noon
Need a ride? No problem. Meet in Commons Lobby 30 minutes
prior to each event for a ride, or call Bill at 492-8675.
DELTA SIGMA PHI
Tues. • Lunch @ Zapatos, noon-1 pm
Northgate Double Daves (upstairs), 6:30-9:00 pmg
Wed. • Lunch @ Fitzwilly’s, noon-1 pm
MSC Bowling and Pool, 6:30-9 pm
Thurs. • Big Pauly’s, 7-9 pm 3
Fri. • •♦Kyle Field Press Box, 6:30-9 pm
’•""Invite Only
For more information contact:
President: Jason Finehout: 492-8789
Rush Chair: Robb Jenson; 575-3946
Recruit Chain Roger Lasater: 696-0489
www.aggiedsp.com
Delta Tau Delta
Meet the Deits
Jan. 22nd • 7-9 p.m.
Big Pauly’s (Northgate)
*|NFORH»TIQN*t
Jan. 23rd • 7-9 p.m.
Ramada Banquet Room
Bid Hquse
Jan. 26th • 11 a.m.
Systems Building
+C»me Night
Jan. 24th • 7-9 p.m.
Timeout (Post Oak Mall)
tVlcrpRY Dinner
Jan. 25th • 7-9 p.m.
Epicures Cafe
www.aggiedelts.com
President: Joe Handy 693-1266
Rush Chairman: Peter Krame* 4£m166
Kappa Alpha
Spring Rush 2002
Tues., 1/22: Pool, 6-8, Yesterdays
Wed., 1/23: Roast, 7-9, KA Property
Thurs., 1/24: Banquet*+, 7-10, La Salle Hotel
Fri., 1/25: Corral*, 7-9, KA Property
Sat., 1/26: Bid Day-P, M-12, Systems Building
*by invitation only -t-coat A tie
Ben Gaddis
Rush Chair
Ross Ormond
Rush Coordinator
696-7127
David Schoonover
Rush Chair
Lunch everyday at Fitzwilly’s noon-2
EXCELLENCE IS OUR AIM
KAPPA SIGMA
Spring Rtislt f
Tues. I /2a Darts & Billiards* 7-9pm Poet’s
>Ved. I /23 Meet the Kappa Sigs* 6-9pm Kyle Field Press Box
Thurs. 1/24 Fajita Cookout 6-9 Kappa Sigma House
Fri. 1/25 Banquet / lnformational+ 7p m Hilton
Sat. 1/26 Bid House I I a.m. Systems Bldg.
+Shirt &Tle Required / Invitation Only
^Sunday Casual
For Rush Information or a ride, contact
Andrew Grohmann 575-893 1 or 693-31 IS
or The Kappa Sigma House 268-1 159
www.aggiekappasig.com
CHI PHI
SPRING RUSH 2002
Tues., Jan. 22 Triangle Bowl 6-7:30
Wed., Jan. 23 Hole in the Wall 5:30-7
Thurs., Jan. 24 Wings “N” More 6:30-7:30
Fri., Jan. 25 Chi Phi House-Barbecue 5:30-7
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Phi Gamma Delta
Tues., Jan. 22: Billiards & Cigan q Alfred T. Hornbacks, 7-9
Weds., Jan. 23: Complimentary Bowling o Triangle Bowl, 7-9
Thurs., Jan. 24: ***’Meet the FIJI’S @ Hilton (Oakwood Ballroom), 7-9
Fri., Jan. 2S: ‘^Casino Night, 7-9
Sat, Jan. 26: Bid House, noon
Date Party - TRIUMPH
‘Invitation Only “Suit & Tie 'Bring a date “Business Attire
For more information call Roger Fisher 693-8687
Spring Recruitment *02
Phi Delta Theta
Spring 2002 Rush Schedule
Tues. 1/22 BARBEQUE Phi Delt House 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Wed. 1/23 POOL & DARTS Alfred T. Hornbacks 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Wing “N" More Party Room afterwards
Thurs. 1/24 **+SUDE SHOW & SPEAKER Clayton WHkams Center
6:30-8:00 p.m.
Fri. 1/25 **+DATE PARTY Outback Steak house 8:45-10 p.m.
-Hnvitation Only **Coat and Tie
THE STANDARD FOR BROTHERHOOD
Ri Kappa Rtii
Spring Rush 2002
Tues., Jan. 22: Dinner with the Pi Kapps,
Pi Kappa FTii House, 7-9
Wed., Jan. 23: ’ Reception and Informational,
Clayton Williams Alumni Center, 7-9
Thurs., Jan. 24: *Pi Kapp Dinner & Smoker,
Pi Kappa Phi House, 6-8:30
Fri., Jan. 25: *Mystery Date Party, Pi Kappa Phi House, 7:30-9
‘Invitation Only
Rush Chair: Jason Gray 979-485-8142
BROTHERHOOD BEYOND BELIEF
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Jan. 22" d The Tap 6-8 p.m.
Jan. 23 rd *Hilton (Oakwood Room) 7-9 p.m.
Jan. 24 th Triangle Bowl 9-1 I p.BT”H
Jan. 25 th *Kona Ranch 9-H p.m. j
Jan. 26 th Bid Day II a.m. p ,
Lunch daily at Duddle/s Draw noon-2 p.m.
‘Invite Only / Coat & Tie
www.texastau.com
Rush Chairman: Alex Horton Asst. Rush Chairmen:
979-777-4785 Patnck Keegan (713)2914196 /W* Monroe (940)300-6034
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Tues., Jan. 22: 7-9 Pool Fox & Hound
Wed., Jan. 23: 7-9 XX Banquet Pebble Creek CC+
Thurs., Jan. 24: 7-9 Golf Lone Star Golf Star Range”
Fri., Jan. 25: 7 Date Party XX House*
*lnvitotion Only +Coat & Tie "Rainout - meet at EX house
RUSH CHAIRMEN:
Michael Solheid - 575-3629 • Aaron Offutt - 680-8998
Chase Culp 694-0409 • Peter Ruth - 693-5028
SIGMA NU
Tues. l/i2
Wed., 1/23
Thurs., 1/24
Fri., 1/25
Sat., 1/26
-•■Invitation only
Wild Game Cookout,
Sigma Nu House, 7-9 pm
4-Banquet,
Hilton 7-9 pm
4-Cajun Cookout,
Sigma Nu House, 7-8:30 pm
4-Date Party,
Pebble Creek, 10 pm-1 am
Bid-day, Systems Building
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Tues.. Jan. 22 +4-Wild Game Cookout w/Sig Eps 7-9
Wed.. Jan. 23 +lnformational Faculty Club 7-9
Thurs.. Jan. 24 Fox & Hound Pool Hall 7-9
Fri.. Jan. 25 *Date Party Hilton 7-10
Sat.. Jan. 26 Bid House Noon
•Invite Only +Coat &Tie ++Meet at Sig Ep House
Additional Information - Sig Ep House: 846-1875
www.texasmu.org
Tues., Jan. 22 Meet the Tekes 7-9 pm Double Daves
Wed., Jan. 23 TKE Billiards 7-10 pm Poet’s
Thurs., Jan. 24 Fraternity for Life 7-9 pm Faculty Club, 11^ Floor
Date Party + * Rudder Tower
Fri., Jan. 25 Paint Ball* 7-10 pm Boondocks
Sat., Jan. 26 Bid House II am TAMU Systems Bldg.
+Coat it Tie, ‘Invitation Only
Rush Chairmen: Bryan Cohen 268-9695, Ion Fredland 764-8199
or Conor McGuire 695-2358
For more information:TKE House - 260-8353
or Thomas Danner (Pres.) - 846-4150
www.tamu.edu/tke
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Tuesday, January 22, 2002
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Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals
Live From Mars
Virgin Records
As foreign as the martian atmosphere is
from Earth, one similarity remains: good
tunes. Apparently Ben Harper has some pull
with the martian government and. through
secret space travel, is allowed to entertain
the locals, a populous that must share some
common problems with humans. Prejudice,
pain, crimes of passion and the inability to
sustain meaningful romantic relationships
are all relevant in martian lives; otherwise.
Ben Harper would not be playing from
Mars, as his music is filled to the brim with
emotional and romantic confusion.
Ben Harper writes with genuine honesty,
a trait hard to come by in the sentimental
pop-music spectrum, and is not afraid to
show his true self in all its dualistic com
plexity. Live from Mars swings from mad
ness to sanity, pleasure to pain, tenderness to
ferocity, and the double CD even expresses
duality in its organization. Disc one is fran
tic, electric, bombastic and just plain loud,
which is in direct contrast with the more pas
sive, acoustic, probing disc two, as Harper
proceeds to slash open his organic container.
allowing his soul to
spill onto the mar
tian stage. The
Marvin Gave cover.
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"Steal My Kisses,”
"Mama’s got a
Girlfriend” and
"Burn One Down” are liberating ami
bratory, while “Please Bleed,” "Faded' J
"Woman in You” are fraught with lortLj
anger. Harper is not timid in expressing J
level of pain he has experienced at thehal
of an ex-girlfriend. In "Please Bleed' il
"Woman in You," Harper works himselfi:l
frenzy to the point that all he can do is lei I
a spine-tingling wail, harnessing his erI
tional bagL'.o'o with an "AHHHHHHl
Harper shares his faults and failures in sorl
like "Alone” and “The Drugs Don’t Wort.!
the latter w ritten by Richard Ashcroft I
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