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v/A covered parking. Garage apartment
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091.
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itH in 2bdrm/1.5ba $382/mo for
st. Special summet [L/july. 696-5195.
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uplexes. Shuttle,,
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bd. $685-$695/mo. 693-1448.
jiing distance to A&M. In Northgate.
n/1ba studio apartment. $525/mo
No pets. Available May-15 or pre-
) for fall. 693-8534.
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FOR SALE
i Gibson LG-1 with pickup, Tobacco
burst $600; 1996 G&L Solid Body
|tocaster with Case $500. Call Shane
0797.
bth. $815. carport (
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at 3900 Old Collet
13 or846-9196.
pn/2ba, 2-level deck,
pwner. 691-8775.
Listed $35,000.
2bth home, burbur carpet, tile floor,
inkier system, on shuttle route, 823-
sa Blanca
n apt. for 2-people
oom! Close to ca’
|rm/2bth homeplex, end of cul-de-sac,
bus route, close to everything,
jD,000, (817)645-6097.
100/mo off! 4110 Col nputer HP, 15" monitor, 333mhz,
77840. 846-1413 (MB RAM, 3.2gig HD, 32X CD-ROM,
Ih in the country, Of 3akers w/ sut h Epson Stylus 400 Print-
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from cat $500 731-1233
Available Now 1 â–  gie alloy polished aluminum wheels,
Chevy 6-lug, in great condition.
DAKS 4-PLEXES: Pi ^had 694-8809.
MAY. Recentlybun urBFG mud terrain tires, 33x12.5, good
quiet complex in gooJ xiilion, $250 obo. Call Josh 281-382-
Includes: w/d, 27.
!8. 764-3902
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nda 691-0139
i, vWD.h\»w\te,$3 !
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t'es'^encedwriarall* Kumho 235/75R15 tires with less
hes. 'encea yards ar.^ n5Kwear $3qq t| _ 85 gnd T| ^ ^
ich. (979)695-6771
6IS300 AT&T Wireless will pay to end
)ur current contract and give you $300.
Kyle 979-571-9402
bdrm/1blh 5529/mo.,> tlestolarski@hotmail.com
date negotiable, pets a
egerator $390/obo. Medium-sized.
, Iwswith all equipment and keg shell.
-emale needed,*6 3. jtimpaitment for storing frosty mugs
and/orliquo, bottles. 764-1597.
Ibdrm in 4bdnnW
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io Abello 693-141®
1 bdrm in a Sbdm
+1/3utilities, on sM
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Station2. 2-controllers, 1-memory
Grand Theft Auto 3, Bond, & Grand
"SimoS. $350. 693-2191.
e, 2bdrm/2bth, all appliances
Wed. Shed, deck, large lot, $12,000.
iweoufrn May. 979-776-3598.
college home! 2.5 miles from cam-
3bdrm/2bth. 1708 Beaver Pond.
PPies for sale. Dalmation/ Lab mixes
°wn with black spots) $15. 979-260-
Tbdrm/ibalpaW ^
3 cable, close to 3 y Dance tickets with Large picture
oute. 680-062 ^ fage $ 8 q 55-gallon aquarium with
obdrm/Sbthrewt^ nd ' $250. Call Lee 979-229-2012,
“ message.
HELP WANTED
'Gancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi-
, , ! ho urs. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+
3bdrm/2bth house
js, furnished, w/d-
8-3907
3 huge 4bdi
93-4967.
1 Instructors/ Counselors needed. Co-
Jsleepaway camp. Pocono Mountains,
Innsylvania. Good salary! 1-800-422-
^ [42 www.campcayuga.com
University Place y®art-time technical reading/light adminis-
ed room &baWJ' v e job openings at local engineering
mo. Call Enn'r 11 10-15 hrs./wk. Flexible with class
Mules. Apply at
——7 „ uj 1 )® 6 ’ Bryan, TX.
$326/mo, folly I 1 ,m25/hr.
es. Call Jodf
3131 E.29thSt.
979-774-7755.
Summer Jobs/ 50 Summer Camps/
mnnhoosel NY, PA, New England. IN-
Mav^Aug _ '^ : fin d T0FtS NEEDED: ’ I " ennis ’ Basket-
house dog-'S',' Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, La-
Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Wa-
™ S R n ®’ S a 'ling, Windsurfing, Archery,
University Co/J m Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano
urnished, 4/bed ,! » or hpanist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood-
147. ature ’ Nurses. Arlene Streisand,
’uSJH^'443-6428;
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prestigious teaching position.
®ri evenin 9 s &Saturdays. Must have
_ rs l ' cense 4+years. No criminal
P^__We train. $8/hr. 693-9294.
l| W ® lser Women Of Big12 Swimsuit
1 n ar: Models, Photographers, De-
^_03g' /Vanted - ucalendars.com, 785-
Mys Catering is seeking part-time/ full-
f caterers. Flexible hours, no experi-
J^®d- Call Jarrod 779-6417
^ n || ne s Cafe and Bakery is now hir-
n .? ks ’. da * <er s and waiters. Experi-
r e re quired.
[tine'
Apply in person at Clem-
,l . , 202 S. Bryan, in the Old Bryan
[j^Pjace, downtown.
jj ^rence Center, 1300 George Bush
Need r" 1 ^ P art 'fime building attendants.
U[tl People skills, ability to lift mini-
ws/uu bs ' con tinually. Work 12-
iesdav f ^ 6/hour - App'y by 5;00pm
Sty U—|j' 7,P r| l 9 at City of College Station,
i 6 n Ue ’ Hu man Resources, 1101-Texas
^^^atwww.ci.college-station.tx.us.
Bai f 6 to man age small apt. complex.
r ^ rad - student couple. Apartment
fa)o \A; + u ar a " owan ce. Send resume to
(840 9 ° n Dr ' College Station, Texas
laiiajg 6, entr y level, on board positions
r 0 . Gre at benefits. Seasonal or
,reer scom ^ 41 ^ 2 ®"® 4 34, www.cruise-
ust be ah| er birin 9 c °oks and waitstaff.
[ " nr ', i| hr m 6 to wor k summer. 203 Univer-
flllMiHt ^ ^^--^Orthgate. Apply in person.
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HELP WANTED
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.
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.
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.
Notes-N-Quotes is now hiring for part
time and temporary in store position for
summer and fall 2002. For more informa
tion please call 979-846-2255 or come by
701 West University directly across from
the Blocker building.
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 job helping handicapped. Male
student preferred. $270/mo., 12-hours/
week. 846-3376.
Part-Time Jobs. UCS, Inc., is the indus
try leader when it comes to providing qual
ity IT systems to the automotive industry.
We have a long-standing tradition in our
commitment to excellence and to our em
ployees. 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, "Sales Dept. Assis
tant, 'Field Tech Dispatcher, 'Spanish (or
bilingual) Client Services 5pm-10pm.
UCS hires non-smokers only. Flexible
schedule available, morning hours prefer
red. We offer $7/hr to start, intramural
sports and free on-site fitness room.
EOE. Get your career 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# 1563.
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. !!APPLY NOW!! Fun atmosphere,
great resume experience, no telemarket
ing! Others are welcome to apply. 695-
1386 or apply online at
workforstudents.com
Summer work for rent.Wanted: 8 Ags with
ranch or construction experience to work
May-13 to May 28 in exchange for sum
mer housing in Bryan/CS. Get application
forms at Casa Blanca Apartments. 4110
College Main in Bryan or on campus at
WERC rm205N.
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.
The Texas A&M Bookstore in MSC is now
accepting applications for spring buy back
and summer break. Applications available
in bookstore.
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.
PETS
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, &tails 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 with 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.
2-yr-old well built 4/2/2, Ig-fenced yard.
812 Oak Street. $105,000, 846-5800
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'M roommates for summer. 3/2 house
with backyard/garage. Furnished living,
dining, kitchen, w/d. $300/mo. Call 575-
8596.
2-Female Roommates needed. 3bdrm/2ba
nice duplex. Opens in May. $325/mo. Call
Jenny 680-8952.
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 needed for summer. Brand-
new townhome. 3bdrm/2ba. $400/mo. call
485-0869.
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.
F-roommate summer sublease, University
Commons, furnished, w/d, 2bdrm/2bath.
$375. 764-7945.
F-Roommate, Fall only, Mid-Town Apts.,
own bdrm/bth, security, asking $350/mo.
+1/4utilities. Very negotiable. Call Hong
693-7764.
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.
M/F roommate needed for summer w/op-
tion to extend lease. New, 3bdrm/2bth du
plex, 7-min. from campus. Central A/H,
w/d, shuttle stop, fenced yard. $320/mo.
+bills. MAY RENT FREEH Call Jessica
775-7892.
Male needed for Fall/Spring semester to
share 2bdrm/2bth, own walk-in closet,
w/d. Next to Northgate. Available August,
$400/mo. +1/2utilities. No smoking, no
pets. Call 260-3472, leave message.
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, 2F needed, $250/mo
+utilities. 3bdrm/ 1.5 bath, W/D, fenced
yard. Avail. 5/25-8/1. Jacelyn or Hilary
775-5134
Summer sublease, need 1 m-roommate
for 4bdrm house. Fully furnished,
$400/mo., bills included. Will go lower.
Call Justin (979)324-1730.
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-lotl! 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 Pre'gnancy 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.
Monday, April 8, 2002
Ags take 2 of 3 from Broncs
Staff and Wire Reports
The Texas A&M baseball team defeated the
University of Texas-Pan American, 6-5, in the
first game of a doubleheader before dropping the
nightcap, 3-2, on Saturday.
The win marked the 750th career victory for
18th-year head coach Mark Johnson.
After A&M pitcher Khalid Ballouli retired the
side in the top of the first inning of the first game,
the two teams endured a three hour and 26 minute
rain delay.
When play continued. Rusty Meyer hit his
third home run of the season off Pan Am starting
pitcher Frank James (4-7) to give the Aggies the
early lead, 1-0, after one inning of play.
Matt Farnum earned the win, throwing five-
plus innings in relief of Ballouli.
Farnum surrendered five runs on nine hits
while striking out four.
A&M (26-11) extended its lead to 3-0 in the bot
tom of the second. Matt Alexander drew a bases-
loaded walk to score Ryan Wardinsky and Meyer
plated Justin Pouk with an infield single.
The Aggies survived a late charge from the
Broncs (9-25) in the top of the seventh. After
scoring four runs in the inning, Aggie reliever
Logan Kensing struck out three-consecutive hit
ters with the tying run at third to earn his first save
of the season.
In the second game. Pan American took the
initial lead with an unearned run off A&M start
ing pitcher Ryan Warpinski in the top of the first.
A&M answered the Broncs in the bottom of
the first with a run of its own when Stephenson
drove in Eric Reed.
The Aggie took the lead, 2-1, in the bottom of
the second on Tim Petru’s sixth home run of the
season.
Pan Am touched Warpinski for a pair of runs
in the top of the sixth when Adam Farek’s two-
RBI single plated Skip Weast and Tony Ortiz.
Warpinski (1-2) was tagged with the loss
despite tying a career high with 10 strikeouts.
On Friday, Eddie Lang’s RBI single up the
middle with two outs in the bottom of the 12th
inning scored David Evans from second base to
give the Aggies a 2-1 victory over Pan Am.
A&M returns to action Tuesday against
Houston at 7 p.m. at Cougar Field in Houston.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Ags’ Pinnock wins
110-meter hurdles
at Texas Relays
For the third time in three years,
and the fifth time in eight years, a
Texas A&M athlete grabbed a
men’s 110-meter hurdle title at the
Texas Relays.
Junior Chris Pinnock cruised to
an easy win in the 110 hurdles with
an NCAA automatic qualifying,
wind-legal time of 13.67 at an over
cast Mike A. Myers Stadium on
Saturday. Derek Zachary of
Nebraska finished second in 13.91.
“I felt pretty good,” said Pinnock.
“I had a hamstring injury here two
weeks ago so it feels good to come
in here an get an automatic qualifi
er. Now I can just relax and train
and have fun for the remainder of
the (pre-conference) season.”
Pinnock’s name will now rest in
Texas Relays lore next to past A&M
110 champions Larry Wade, Curt
Young, Bashir Ramzy and Kris Allen.
The mark also places him 11th on
the A&M all-time list beside Young.
“He did a good job,” said A&M
head coach Ted Nelson. “To come
in here on a day like today and run
that fast says a lot about him. He
may have run a little faster had we
placed him in the invitational divi
sion but he’s coming off an injury
and we needed a good solid race to
get him going in the right direction.
We thought it was the best thing for
him and he proved it today.”
Senior pole vaulter Erica Boren
jumped an NCAA provisional-quali
fying height of 12-5 1/2 in taking
runner-up honors. Oregon junior
Becky Holliday automatically quali
fied for the NCAA Championships
after grabbing the win with a meet-
record-tying jump of 13-7 1/4.
Sophomore Ronny Jimenez
claimed third in the “A” section of
the men’s shot put with a throw of
57-9 3/4. Simon Stewart of Idaho
won with a toss of 61-2.
Men’s tennis team
takes down Tech
BAUER
LUBBOCK, Texas — Freshman
Derrick Bauer used a third set
tiebreaker to win his singles match
and clinch victory for the No. 12
Texas A&M
men’s tennis
team over Texas
Tech, 4-3, on
Friday.
Bauer was the
only remaining
Aggie on the
court and beat
Texas Tech's
Alfonso Perez, 7-
6 (4), 3-6, 7-6 (4), at No. 6.
It was the Aggies’ (15-3, 2-0 Big 12)
10th victory in their last 11 outings.
“We came in expecting a tough
match and obviously it was,” A&M
coach Tim Cass said. “I'm proud
of Derrick and how he reacted in a
tight situation. All season we've
had different guys step up and I
thought this win was good for his
confidence. Jarin Skube also
came through for us in another
tight match.”
A&M’s Jarin Skube used a sec
ond set tiebreaker to beat Tech’s
Devin Wakeford, 6-4, 7-6, at No. 4.
Also winning in singles was fresh
man Lester Cook who defeated
Richard Crabtree, 6-4, 6-4, at No. 3.
In singles, the Aggies were without
the services of junior Ryan Newport,
who is ranked No. 34 nationally, due
to injury.
A&M’s Keith From was forced to
retire with an injury during his singles
match with No. 117-ranked Royce
Ramey at No. 1. It was From’s first
Big 12 loss as he falls to 1-1 in the
league and to 7-6 in dual play.
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Call for Nominations
2001 \TMentor of the Year Award
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The /KlMentors program will be giving a Mentor of the Year Award at the
Division of Student Affairs meeting on May l s( .
The purpose of the award is to provide support for mentoring activities and
recognition for excellence in mentoring. The winner of the award must be a
member of ATMen/ors who has demonstrated outstanding dedication and
commitment to making a difference in students’ lives.
If you would like to nominate a member of KTMentors, send a letter to the
ATMe/rtory program office at Mail Stop 1263. In your letter please indicate
how the mentor you are nominating has “made a difference” in your life. Only
currently enrolled students may nominate a Mentor for this award. Letters
must include the student ID number of the nominating student and be no longer
than one page with 12-point font. If you have any questions, call 845-6900 or
email atmcntors@tamu.edu
A complete list of Mentors is available o the kTHentors web page at
http://mentors.tamu.edu. All letters are due by April 12 11 ' 5:00pm.
Help recognize that special Mentor in your life
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