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jdian Assistant WoitS April 10, 2002 @ 10:30 am April 16, 2002 @ 4:00 pm Please attend one of these workshops if you are interested in admission to PA school for Fall 2003. To register the Office of Professional School Advising at 847-8938 or stop by 205 Academic Building* i Register Now For Summer Classes At Your Favorite Dallas Community College. Move It! Move It! Earn up to 4 credit hours in May Term. Summer I Classes Start June 2. Summer II Classes Start July 8. Classes to fit your busy summer schedule - days, nights & on-line. Get info at www.dcccd.edu or call 1 -817-COLLEGE. BROOKHAVEN • CEDAR VALLEY • EASTFIELD • EL CENTRO MOUNTAIN VIEW • NORTH LAKE • RICHLAND • DALLAS TELECOLLEGE The Dallas County Community College District Tuesday, April 9, 2002 THE BATTAlloi Fish by R.DeU UHY ARE All These People here ? XVe ACCEPTEl) The Po^/Biury OF Fi/UD'AJ6 A Replacement f°R AiE foR AFTER x 6RAWATE For All Ia)Te*)Ts, r H£ CHo^en o/oe ujill Be Aty protege'... .U oa}E > IF Vou ul F L --< ? Bur I UHL T MCH Though HE '•’Y ou^ E/L6 - lAHbo flop , C Josh May, a rthe long rur May, a merr stance runnin epast 14 yeai “When I w; ie goal was t jnning ever s a week, f Rice Continued from page 1 national coalition to destroy ter rorist networks around the world and sanction states that sponsor terrorism. “With the al-Qaida destroyed, we are moving into the second stage of the war on terror. We are detennined that there will be no place for terrorists to hide, there will be no place for them to sleep,” Rice said. The attacks caused a major realignment in international rela tions, Rice said, creating an opportunity to forge a closer rela tionship with Russia. On Sept. 11, Rice said she took a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who informed her he would break from Cold War tac tics and instruct the Russian mil itary to stand down even though the American military was on heightened alert. This gesture prevented an already tense situa tion from spiraling out of control and marked a new era in United States-Russia relations. Rice spoke to a crowd of more than 2,000 at Rudder Auditorium, just a day after British Prime Minister Tony Blair addressed an A&M audi ence. From 1989 to 1991, Rice served on former President George Bush’s National Security Council as a senior adviser for Soviet and Eastern European affairs. She later served* as provost at Stanford University before becoming one of Bush’s top foreign policy advisers in 2001. Wed. April 10 TAMU Student Society i Arboriculture will hold its general meeting and officerele tions in the Horticulture Foresti Science Building at 6:30 p.n For more information email Je Led he at jeffledhe@yahoo.coni Project Sunshine will be ing an executive meeting8^ I 1 p.m. in Koldus. Fri. April 12 The Federation of Texas M University Mothers’ Clubs w have its Annual Pat 6 "’ Weekend Aggie Moms Bout in Reed Arena from ll:00a ff 4:30 p.m. Admission is r 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I k Graduate Student Mix and Mingle Thursday, April 11 5:30 pm - 7:00pm Memorial Student Center, Stark Gallery Light refreshments provided National Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week Come meet other graduate students Sponsored by the Department of Student Life-Adult Graduate and O/f Campus Student Services and the Office of Graduate Studies ♦ ♦ Hey OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: Want your security deposit back? Give your management company proper move-out notice IN WRITING-check your lease for how many days in advance of your lease ending you need to give them (usually 30- 60 days) On the move out notice make sure you include a forwarding address KEEP A COPY OF THE LETTER. Send it return receipt requested or ask the management company to initial your copy to show they received the move-out notice. Schedule an appointment with management to do a walk through of your apartment Move out on the day your lease ends If you have followed the above- your management company LEGALLY has to mail you your security deposit refund (less lawful deductions) and an itemized accounting of any deductions no lalcr than 30 days after you surrender the apartment. Questions, Call Department of Student Life-Adult, Graduate and Off Campus Student Services at 845-1741 ENT E THE BATTALION Mariano Castillo, Brian Ruflf, Managing Editor Sommer Bunce, News Editor Brandie Liffick, News Editor Rolando Garcia, News Assistant Lizette Resendez, Aggielife Editor Kendra Kingsley, Aggielife Assistant Lycia Shmm, Aggielife Assistant Cayla Carr, Opinion Editor Richard Bray, Opinion Assistant Editor in Chief Mandi Vest, Sci|Tech Editor True Brown. 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