APICS APICS - The Educational Society for Resource Management is a not-for- profit international educational organization respected throughout the world for its education and professional certification programs. Joining APICS is an easy way to insure “Lifelong Learning for Lifetime Success”. Membership benefits include a resume book each semester, certification training, plant tours, socials, guest speakers, and sub scriptions to society publications such as APICS - The Performance Advantage - just to name a few. If you’ve missed out so far this semester, it’s not too late to get involved! We will be having our 4 lh Business Meeting on March 27'" and our 2 nd Plant Tour on April 5 th . Fliers will be posted soon adver tising exact times and places for these events. If you are interested in becoming an officer, there will be many open ings this semester, so be sure to attend our social/officer elections on April 10 th at Gattiland! For more information visit apics.tamu.edu or contact jdillard@neo.tamu.edu. Howdyi The Department Of Student Activities is accepting applications for the Margaret Rudder Service Award! Visit http://vsc.tqmu.edu for more information. Applications are due Friday, March 29th! Introducing One of Our Most Valuable New Commodities! Kirsten Henry ADM is proud to welcome one of our newest Commod it ies trading members, Kirsten Henry. A graduating senior fropn Agricultural Economics, Kirsten will begin her promising career at one of the largest grain and food processing companies in the world. Congratulations Kirsten! We look forward to the opportunities that await you as we work together to unlock your potential. ADM ADM is an equal opportunity employer. Cameron Reynolds Attorney At Law Licensed by the Texas Supreme Court Not Board Certified Class of‘91 Jim James Attorney At Law Board Certified Criminal Law Class of ‘75 r v SPECIALIZING IN THE DEFENSE OF CRIMINAL CHARGES INCLUDING: ¥ Driving While Intoxicated ¥A11 Alcohol and Drug Offenses ¥A11 other Criminal Offenses 979-846-1934 e-mail: 'jim@tca.net website: http://jimwjames.wld.com A J 10 Monday, March 25, 2002 THE battalion 4*4 9 S \n Cl .2 rc CO QJ c~ oa < CO H3 X £ Man arrested after 2 1 /2 years in foreclosed house MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - A man who had holed up in his remote house for 2 1/2 years after a bank foreclosed on it, NEWS IN BRIEF defying authorities who worried about a possible violent confrontation, was arrested early Sunday on one of his rare excursions off the property. Aaron Powell, 45, of Lunenburg, was arrested after his release from a hospital in Lancaster, N.H., where he went for treatment of bites from one of the °8 S he allegedly trained to attack law cers, said Essex County State's Attorney Vincent llluzzi. _ r , of Powell was being held in lieU ,.. $2,000 bail in Colebrook, N.H., p en an extradition hearing. r Ge*ite/id, OF BRAZOS VALLEY HOW WOULD A PREGNANCY AFFECT YOUR FUTURE? Free Pregnancy Test • Complete Confidentiality Peer Counseling Service 16 Years of Personal and Confidential Care Open Mon-Fri 9-5 & some evenings & Saturdays 695-9193 846-1097 205 Brentwood College Station 3620 E. 29th St. Bryan MEET ME AT SATCHELS $ 1 — Longnecks all day / every day Across the street from Traditions Dorm 260-8850 FREE PARKING BEHIND SHADOW CANYON -