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Issifieds continued from pg. 4B FOR RENT for rent 5/11-8/15 2bdrm/1bath H/mo +1/2bills. W/D, shuttle, no pets. ^553 carrie02@tamu.edu for Rent $275/mo +utilities 5 bed- home, 1 mile from TAMU. Interest- ristian girls call Becca 979-764-2867 WWOOD OAKS 4-PLEXES: PRE- ■ISING FOR MAY. Recently built 3/2, '■psqft, small, quiet complex in good CS Hborhood. Includes: w/d, walk-in ■ts, security lighting, shuttle route, wa it paid, low utilities, fenced yards availa- Wetsok, $828. 764-3902 5BuniversityLeasing.c0m . — fmo+bills. Available Base 2 bedroom/1.5 bath, $525/ mo, ^H\ug. Call Linda 691-0139 hursday, April, less (price must l personal posses f item doesn't se 3 qualify for the 5 mcelled early. OR RENT a rick duplex. Firep, om, fenced yard, q FOR SALE Computer HP, 15" monitor, 333mhz, 160MB RAM, 3.2gig HD, 32X CD-ROM^ Speakers w/ sub, Epson Stylus 400 Print er. $500 731-1233. Eagle alloy polished aluminum wheels, 16-in. Chevy 6-lug, in great condition. $300. Call Thad 694-8809. Four BFG mud terrain tires, 33x12.5, good condition, $250 obo. Call Josh 281-382- 7227. Gateway computer, photoshop 3-D studio, Auto CAD image ready, DVD/ CD (979)4290411. Get $300 AT&T Wireless will pay to end your current contract and give you $300. Call Kyle 979-571-9402 or kylestolarski @ hotmail.com Ibth, gas Swale' available 5/10/02. S 84. ba brick duplex, f; ns, fenced yard no +bills. No pets 1 '34. base large 2bdrm/1bth, $529/mo., no Isit, move in date" negotiable, pets ok. p93-3432. ner and Fall sublease. Ibdrm/lbth. Ige Main. $430/mo. Bus route. Call ]i 268-0650. M4R13L@yahoo.com ler Lease: Female needed, nice 3/2 i fcltex on Holleman, W/D, bus route, $318 ^ ,K L°v S “^Ibills Call Carrie 695-0466. south wood Valle) sing special of SSOsBMER ONLY LEASES! We have 1,2, mo. lease. PetsohB bdrms avail, for short term leases. I. Please call Tomt W e for details. United Realty, 694- 758 or 575-3788 B www.united-rico.com -internet com or setM^er Sublease 1bdrm in a 3bdrm du- ■ $312.50/mo +1 futilities, on shuttle rect/rosewoodvita ■ 821-2305. cucoiv@aol.com is, a Safe, Stude r : ise, mid-May to r: lay& Aug rent pax: alcony. S430/mo6S- mer Sublease 3-bdrm duplex, 2- is available. $350/mo, negotiable bills, 690-2719. ,ug Melrose Apts 1b: mished. wd. eri able included r i 680-3343. e summer mile north bills, 260-5935. mer Sublease 2bdrm/2bth. newly fur- d, w/d, $392/mo. 680-1130. mer sublease 3bdrm/2bth house, 15- ites from campus, furnished, w/d, LAN $800/mo. 778-3907. imer sublease ©Melrose Apartments! m/bth in 4bdrm/bth apartment, $399 util, jodierenee@tamu.edu 680- i homes Convene lmer sublease Colony Apartments, Jge included Pre-te lio apartment, May rent paid, $305/mo.| 4-0866 Mis, male needed, on bus route. Call fbth summer tease t f 696-871 6 m/2bth, 3bdmV2btt), n Irms available. 693-4967. Ik to TAMU l « inner sublease University Place Con- k to Blinn College C niniums, furnished room &bathroom, shuttle, $325/mo. Call Erin 694- 76. ow for May or Auj-i nmer Sublease huge 4bdrm/2bth. ments 1600 South* xosit. 1/2off first mod! mmer Sublease, $326/mo, fully furnish- M2. great roommates. Call Jody 693- immer sublease, May-Aug w/option to new. 3bdrm/2bth house, dogs ok, KO/mo. 823-4488. ummer sublease, University Commons bailments, Fully furnished, 4/bedroom, Way tent paid. 693-8147. ly/Aug 2/1 four-plex,» ar TAMU. 609 Turn 48. -m/I.Sbth, rtMM lbdrm/2br aw duplex! 268-1071 ■ SbdroiW. I Summei sublease- 4bdrm/3bath Mid-town axes. SWSfc.1 towhouseson Holleman. Good location, 1/ month. SKftfc" p" 3 S350nio. 693-1635. irties, wrTt/d/ease. August rent free. — j^^bath, $392/mo, newly furnished. MAY AND ffi|M219. )R Olay, Aug, or now?' 3EE LOCATORS® "Touse. 2/2, 3/stories, decks, pool, , -‘bvered parking. Garage apartment help m 1 Ml, swimming pool, available 6/1/02. , $815, carport, Id bus-route. 693-225 , s . Sororities jdent Groups 000 with tl 16 e,: .com iRt® 6 Does not involved Fundraising da® call today! Ci aom at (888)923- Oaks duplexes pre-lease 2Bdrm/2bth, w/d connections, W $685-$695/mo. 693-1448. 3/3.5, partially fi; ’ tag distance to A&M. In Northgate. -8085. "Mba studio apartment. $525/mo No pets. Available May-15 or pre- itinued on pg.)|^a". 693-8534. iers & Dryers For Rent. Don’t buy, a washer & dryer, $28/month (plus UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster, M 764-3902 '■universityleasing.com pept 2bdrm-duplex on quiet cul-de- w/D connections, 1 .Smiles from cam- n ° pets. $510/mo 936-273-2479 “able Junel. Pay rent? Stop throwing $ away, and rent the other rooms out. Live for - Broker Century21. AndrewSmithOnline.com Brand new 0s( Tft, Maytag 3bdrm/3ba duplex! app& w/d, security/ syst. $1100/mo. Yulin, Coventry Re alty. 846-2894/ 764-9021. for sale Kegerator $390/obo. Medium-sized. Comes with all equipment and keg shell. Compartment for storing frosty mugs and/or liquor bottles. 764-1597. Mobile Home, 2bdrm/2bth, all appliances included. Shed, deck, large lot, $12,000. Move out in May. 979-776-3598. Nice college home! 2.5 miles from cam pus. 3bdrm/2bth. 1708 Beaver Pond 779-6636. Play Station2. 2-controllers, 1-memory card, Grand Theft Auto 3, Bond, & Grand Turisimo 3. $350. 693-2191. Puppies for sale. Dalmation/ Lab mixes (brown with black spots) $15. 979-260- 1220. Redman 14x65 mobile home, 2bdrm/2bth. Must see! Must be moved, $8,000, (512)455-4033. Ring Dance tickets with Large picture package, $80. 55-gallon aquarium with stand, $250. Call Lee 979-229-2012, leave message. HELP WANTED $$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi ble hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+ only. 100 Instructors/ Counselors needed. Co ed sleepaway camp. Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania. Good salary! 1-800-422- 9842. www.campcayuga.com 2-The-Extreme seeks salesperson. Must be very aggressive and money motivated. Salary +commission. Call 979-731-1358. 500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Summer Camps/ You Choose! NY, PA, New England. IN STRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, La crosse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Wa terskiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano Accompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood- shop, Nature, Nurses. Arlene Streisand, 1 -800-443-6428; www.summercampemployment.com A fun, prestigious teaching position. Some evenings &Saturdays. Must have had driver’s license 4+years. No criminal record. We train. $8/hr. 693-9294. Budweiser Women Of Big12 Swimsuit Calendar: Models, Photographers, De signers Wanted. ucalendars.com, 785- 830-0367. Buppy's Catering is seeking part-time/ full time caterers. Flexible hours, no experi ence needed. Call Jarrod 779-6417 Clementine’s Cafe and Bakery is now hir ing cooks, bakers and waiters. Experi ence required. Apply in person at Clem entine’s, 202 S. Bryan, in the Old Bryan Marketplace, downtown. Conference Center, 1300 George Bush Dr. hiring part-time building attendants. Need good people skills, ability to lift mini mum 50-lbs. continually. Work 12- 15hrs/wk at $6/hour. Apply by 5:00pm Tuesday, April 9 at City of College Station, City Hall, Human Resources, 1101-Texas Avenue or at www.ci.college-station.tx.us. Cruise line, entry level, on board positions available. Great benefits. Seasonal or year-round. (941)329-6434, www.cruise- careers.com. Deluxe Diner hiring cooks and waitstaff. Must be able to work summer. 203 Univer sity Dr., Northgate. Apply in person. Dental office seeking energetic, enthusias tic, clinical assistant, experience necessa ry. 846-4759. Earn $$$, sell Avon, $10 starters fee. Call Nancy, 1-800-873-6313-00 (free) or (512)784-8638. Earn extra income by cleaning offices M- F, after 5p.m. 823-5031. seeking r,tl /2ba, 2-level deck. Listec ’ . —z-ievei d Staff il ,ime 11 ' Wner - 691-8775 s) until * ■' T^bth home, burbur carpel er system, on shuttle rc t or full-1' 11 " mer sertice/" 1 ' 1 696-7734oM* |phh^| eX| end of St9AM^K(8T7“?45.6097 e ' 0 Enjoy working with children? We need reliable, adult workers to join our nursery staff at Christ United Methodist Church. Sundays 8am-12:15pm, some weekday am &/or pm. Starting pay $7.00/hr. Pick up application: Christ UMC, 4203 St. Hwy-6, CS. Full-time painters needed for summer. No experience required. $7.00/hr. Call (979)695-7787. JNSELORS lew Engl 311 " :e A Differ^ ck & j, energet' 0 nd coacheS' Call for Nominations 2001 ATMentor of the Year Award Howdy! competi tive m and board re availab le Berkshire lassachuset", oston and N yi -root camp ' ,upofpe°P le ig summer- P 16 ATMen/ors program will be giving a Mentor of the Year Award at the 'vision of Student Affairs meeting on May l sl . purpose of the award is to provide support for mentoring activities and ec °gnition for excellence in mentoring. The winner of the award must be a "rember of ATMen/ors who has demonstrated outstanding dedication and ^mmitment to making a difference in students’ lives. '^u would like to nominate a member of ATMentors, send a letter to the Mentors program office at Mail Stop 1263. In your letter please indicate 0w mentor you are nominating has “made a difference” in your life. Only "hently enrolled students may nominate a Mentor for this award. Letters , Ust lnc| ude the student ID number of the nominating student and be no longer an one Page with 12-point font. If you have any questions, call 845-6900 or atmentors@tamu.edu > mpgreyl ockCC xnacafor 2 ' 888-2-< mpromau 3 ’' , this sum' 1 * h^ 0rn P' ete list of Mentors is available 0 the ATMentors web page at t W/mentors.tamu.edu. All letters are due by April 12 th 5:00pm. Help recognize that special Mentor in your life \TMentors Texas A&M faculty, staff and administrators helping students. HELP WANTED PETS NATION 5B Full-time porter needed May-August. Apply at Parkway Apartments, 1600 SW Parkway, C.S. Have the summer of your life! YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow, located in the Texas Hill Country, is seeking summer camp counselors, wranglers, lifeguards, and ropes course facilitators. The best way to spend your summer if you love the outdoors and working with children. Room, board, and salary provided. Call 1-800-756-9622 or visit www.campflamingarrow.org for an ap plication. Learn to be a manager! Great resume builder! On Campus Positions April 1st - May 30th. Excellent pay and short hours. www.csstorage.com 888-621-9680 Looking for a Summer Job? City of Col lege Station is hiring lifeguards &cashiers for the summer. Fill out application at Hu man Resources Office at City Hall, also apply at www.ci.college-station.tx.us/job- line/cstx.htm For more information call 979-764-3540, Medical office now hiring full-time Medical Assistant. Great experience for student applying for medical school. Position re quires a one year commitment. Salary based on experience. Please fax resume to (979)776-4260 or apply in person at Al lergy Associates, 2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan TX 77802. Needed P/T receptionist. Call Terri 776- 9955. New marketing position, seeking individ ual pursuing marketing degree interested in real business experience. Applicant should possess strong communications skills, be customer orientated, sales driv en, and creative. Part-time, fax resume to (979)695-2410, Attention: Mel Howes. OFFICE PERSONNEL- Looking for bright, hard working, customer service orientated person to assist. SUMMER ONLY. Part- time: Tues.-Sat. 10-3, flexible; Full-time: Tues.-Sat, flexible. Apply at Twin City Properties, 1004 S. Coulter, Bryan, 979- 775-2291. Part-time cashier needed, flexible hours, Mon.-Sun. C&J BBQ Market, 4304-Har- vey Rd., CS 776-4817. Part-time cooks needed. Koppe Bridge, 764-2933. Part-Time Jobs. UCS, Inc., the industry leader when it comes to providing quality IT systems to the automotive industry. We have a long-standing tradition in our com mitment to excellence and to our employ ees. UCS has experienced constant growth in the past 31 years and has never had to layoff or downsize. With over 2600 employees, we value our Aggie students and alumni! UCS currently has many part-time opportunities for the following: •Customer Support ‘Inventory ‘PC Sup port ‘Programming. UCS hires non- smokers only. Flexible schedule availa ble, morning hours preferred. We offer $7/hr. to start, intramural sports and free on-site fitness room. EOE. Get your ca reer started with a proven leader! To apply, please call us at 595-2609. 200 Quality Circle, College Station, TX 77845 www.universalcomputersys.com Attn: ad# 1550 Remodeling Contractors helper. No expe rience needed. Must be handy and teach able. Possible class credit. P/T, after noons or mornings. F/T during summer. Apply at 3501 S.TexasAve., Bryan. 846- 8649. Smoothie King now accepting applica tions. All positions available, April 15th thru summer included. STUDENTS APPLY NOW! Part-time dur- ing the semester and Full-time in the Sum mer. MAPPLY NOW!! Fun atmosphere, great resume experience, no telemarket ing! Others are welcome to apply. 695- 1386 or apply online at workforstudents.com The City of Bryan is seeking qualified can didates for the following seasonal posi tions: Pool Cashiers, Lifeguards, Water Safety Instructors, Camp Counselors, Camp Coordinators, Lead Counselors. Position hours will vary. For a detailed job description or to obtain the required City of Bryan application form, visit us on-line at www.bryantx.org or call or visit us in per son at 300 S. Texas Ave. (2nd floor), Bry an, TX 77803, 209-5060. EOE. Two part-time sales assistant positions available in large insurance agency. Each starting at $8/hr. M/W 1pm-6pm and ev ery other Saturday from 10am-2pm, the second position would be T/TH 1pm-6pm and every other Saturday from 10am-2pm. Duties would include helping the sales staff with marketing and insurance propos als. Please submit resume to: The Liere Agency, 1101 University Dr. East, Ste. 100, College Station, TX 77840. Villa Maria Chevron- p/t attendant, basic auto knowledge preferred. Flexible hours. 776-1261. MOTORCYCLE 2001 Honda Shadow, garage kept, excel lent condition, 4000-miles, two helmets in cluded, $4900. 691-8065. 2001 Kawasaki Ninja 500, 2-HJC helmets +accessories, $4169 o.b.o., 6946902. Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org Australian shepard puppies, registered, 1st shots, merles and tris, parents on sight. Must see!! $200-$300. Call (281)328-8818, or (713)913-1672 (pager). Boxer pups, akc-reg. Shots, wormed, dewclaws, Stalls cut, brindle and white, and flashy fawn, ready to take ■ home. $400/ea. 979-229-5384. Boxers- CKC registered, tails docked, shots, dewormed, 3 females white and fawn $250- $300. Ready to take home, (979) 268-5504. The Cats Cradle has fabulous felines for adoption wjth a difference! Student dis counts. 15-mins south of CS. (936)825- 8610, (936)870-6295. REAL ESTATE 16x76 Trailer-house, 3/2, rent or sale. Call for details. 979-255-8805. College Hills, bike to TAMU, 3bdrm/2bth, 513 Gilchrist. New paint, carpet & up grades. $119,900. 979-680-1010 after 4pm. Edelweiss Estates House for sale. 4/2/2. Approx. 1934 sq.ft. Corner lot. $151,000. (979)218-0078 (281)486-7093. Must sell in Bryan! 4bd/2.5ba 3 living great entertaining. See to appreciate $164000 777-5322 Thinking of selling your home? FREE, quick, over the net market analysis of your property. www.AndrewSmithOnline.com Broker, Century21. ROOMMATES 2/F Christian roommates needed begin ning August 2002. 3/1 house, with back yard, central A/H, w/d connections. $275/mo. +1/3 bills. Call 680-8797. F-roommate for summer. Nice 3/2 duplex on Colgate. Own bd/bth. W/D, bus route, $300/mo. Ashley 696-7292. F-roommate for summer/ fall, w/d, shuttle stop, low utilities, $268/mo. Call 695- 0655. F-Roommate needed for furnished house. 693-0204. F-Roommate needed for summer, fall, and spring. 2bdrm/2bath apartment $375/mo Call 696-2130. F-roommate non-smoker needed for sum mer and/or fall. 3bdrm/2bath house, fur nished, security system, w/d, fenced yard. Close to campus. $450/mo, bills included. Jamie 695-7898. Female Roommate for full/spring. New House 3/2, fenced, W/D, cable internet, non-smoker. $375/mo +1/3bills. Kristi 777-3763 Female roommate needed. 3/2 on shuttle route. $246/mo +1/3bills. 268-5876. M-roommate needed, 3bdrm/2bth duplex, $350/mo. +1/3bills. Starting July, w/d, fenced yard, pets ok. Shane 575-7366. M-Roommate needed. 2bdrm/1.5bath apartment starting May 15. $300/mo. Call Mike 492-3807. M/F roommate needed for summer &-fall, 3bdrm/2bath duplex, w/d, close to cam pus. $320/mo. 268-1495. Need 2-roommates ASAP for 5-bdrm house in CS. Large rooms $300/mo each. Dennis 220-2717. Roommate needed 2bdrm/1.5bath, $325/mo, no deposit, pets ok. 695-7920, 845-7113. Ask Leo. Roommate needed, 3bdrm/2bath new du plex, pets ok, on bus route. 210-860- 0010. Roommates needed. Summer Sublease. 4bdrm/2bth house on Holleman. 696-3078 Dustin. Summer sublease, need 1 m-roommate for 4bdrm house. Fully furnished, $400/mo., bills included. Will go lower. Call Justin (979)324-1730.. Summer Sublease. Female roommate, w/d, bus route. Call April 764-8884. Wanted: 2-female roommates, 3bdrm/2bath mobile home in Rolling Ridge MHP. $275/person/mo +1/4-utilit- ies. Call (979)696-2119, ask for Bethany or Megan. SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of- fun, Laugh-a-loti! Ticket dismissal/insur ance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W- Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat- Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins wel come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan 846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling 695-9193. TUTORS Tutor needed in STAT 201, evenings, pay $8/hr. Liz 846-5319. THE BATTALION Thursday, April 4, 2002 FBI agent caught in espionage acts WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly a decade before Robert Hanssen was convicted of spying, Russia complained to the United States that a “disaffected” FBI agent tried to give U.S. secrets to one of its military intelligence of ficers, according to a new study on security at the bureau. The disclosure that Russia itself provided details that might have led to Hanssen’s arrest is the latest in a string of embarrassments sug gesting the FBI flubbed the inves tigation into its most damaging spy case ever. The bureau previously ac knowledged that Hanssen’s broth- er-in-law, an FBI agent, had voiced suspicions to the FBI as early as 1990 that Hanssen might have been spying for the Russians. And another FBI agent caught spying for Russia — Earl Pitts — told the bureau in June 1997 that Hanssen deserved a “look-see” be cause of suspicious activities. The FBI study, which runs more than 100 pages, reveals that in 1993 Hanssen identified him self to the Russian officer as “Ra mon Garcia,” the cover name Hanssen used while spying for Moscow since at least 1985, accord ing to people famil iar with the report. Fearing discovery, Hanssen had cur tailed his spying during the previous two years and ap parently was seek ing to re-establish contact. But the Russian officer— unaware of Hanssen’s previous espionage activities — rebuffed Hanssen’s offer of documents and con vinced his government to for mally complain to U.S. officials about the incident, the new FBI study said. The Russians told the U.S. government at the time that Hanssen described himself as a “disaffected FBI agent” during the encounter, which took place inside the parking garage of the Russian officer’s apartment out side Washington. Assistant FBI Director John Collingwood said Wednesday the FBI investigated the matter when it was first brought to the bu reau’s attention “and there was simply not enough information to identify the agent.” The FBI report does not suggest why the Russians might have lodged a formal complaint with the U.S. government about the 1993 encounter, but diplomats have complained when they be lieve they were being entrapped in a counterespionage sting. FBI spy-hunters investigated the Russian complaint, the FBI study said. But Hanssen surrepti tiously monitored the investiga tion by tapping into the FBI com puter files, and he backed off his espionage activities until 1999 out of fears the bureau might identify him, said people who asked not to be identified publicly. When Hanssen did resume con tact, in October 1999, his Russian spy-masters wrote: “Welcome! It’s good to know you are here. ... We express our sincere joy on the occa sion of resumption of contact with you.” The FBI began following Hanssen as early as December 2000. The security report also reveals that FBI officials found hacking software on Hanssen’s computer at work while fixing a broken hard drive. When confronted, Hanssen explained that he needed the soft ware, used to reveal a user’s pass words, to connect a new color printer when he couldn’t reach ad ministrators authorized to do the work. Officials accepted his ex planation because they knew he was familiar with computers. Hanssen himself told investiga tors that he initially feared the FBI might identify him as a rogue agent after he paid cash for an ex pensive addition to his home, but he knew that the FBI wasn’t con ducting in-depth financial checks on employees. The report, prepared by a com mission led by former FBI and CIA director William H. Webster, could be re leased as early as this week. It harshly crit icizes lax se curity inside the agency. Anticipat ing the study’s conclusions, FBI Director Robert Mueller said Wednesday that the bureau will dramati cally expand the use of lie detectors on its agents and do more to verify their financial dealings as part of its overhaul stemming from Hanssen’s arrest in February 2001. Mueller acknowledged issues of privacy and trust. But he said FBI employees must realize that security needs to be improved af ter the betrayal by Hanssen, who has pleaded guilty to selling se crets to Moscow in exchange for about $1.4 million during at least two decades. “In the FBI, every employee is proud to say they’re FBI agents. When you have something like Hanssen happening, it diminishes your pride in the institution,” Mueller said. “We’ve got to bal ance privacy concerns, have to balance the necessity of making sure there never again is a Hanssen with showing that you trust your employees, which we do.” Mueller, appointed FBI direc tor months after Hanssen’s arrest, candidly acknowledged past se curity failures. “I will say, anybody who looks at our organization realizes that se curity was not a priority,” he said. “We’ve moved to address that.” Some members of the seven- person Webster commission met with Hanssen over four days while preparing the study. Web ster, who said he did not meet with Hanssen, is to testify next week about the findings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. In the FBI, every employee is proud to say they're FBI agents. Whenyou have something like Hanssen happening it diminishes your pride , . . . f* in the institution, — Robert Mueller FBI Director Honors Week A P^ 8-13, 2002 Cele‘ Celebrate Honors at Texas A&M University! Schedule of Activities April 8: Forum: The Effect of 9/11 on the American Community 6-7:30 pm - Rudder Tower 401 Pizza provided. Bring your appetite and your opinions. April 9: Future of Higher Education Lecture Series Dr. Peter Bishop: “Forces Affecting the Future of Education” 7:00 pm-MSC 201 Peace Corps - talk to a former volunteer and Aggie Kimmi McMinn 8:30 pm - Clements Hall Conference Room Open to the public April 10: Lechner Lecture Series: Craig Dupen: “The Electoral College” 7:30 pm - Lechner Hall Seminar Room Open to the public April 11: Open House-9:00-11:00am-101 Acad. Drop by for donuts and coffee Register for a S2QOscholarship. April 12: Honors Day-wear an Honors Shirt Rudder Fountain from 12:00-1:00 PM Come see what we’re up to! Honors Week is sponsored by the University Honors Program 'n - - - s We’re Celebrating 10 Years! And. we’re turning- back the clock on our prices. Join us April 2-4 for Anniversary Specials on our Classic meals and. Drinks from the bar. Tasty, traditional... and timeless. ★ Enjoy Chicken Fried. Steak for just $5.89! ★ Add a 10 oz draft beer for just $1.00! L 1 ! 1 1 IV 1 1 ■ ■ ■ 1 ' -71 201 E. University Drive 9-79.260.1092 i i