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6A Friday, April 12, 2002 Nft nternatic THE BATTAli THE BATTAL AGGIE RICE Ask for your FREE sample and see your name on a grain of rice! BAGS, BELTS AND MORE 10-20% off luggage. BATH AND BODY WORKS Back for a short time only - Shore Breeze and Fresh Linen candles! Don’t miss out on these great Spring Home Fragrance sets! THE BUCKLE Apply for a Buckle charge card in the store! Approval can save you 10% on your first purchase. See store for details. COACH HOUSE GIFTS 20% off Yankee Candles Scent of the Month - Honeydew Melon All sizes available - votives, tarts, tealights, jars, and car fresheners. DECK THE WALLS 50% off custom frame with custom framing order. Expires 4-20-02, please present ad. DESIGN IMPORTS 10% discount on our new Turquoise collection. GREAT AMERICAN COOKIE CO. Buy 3 cookies, get one FREE! Ask about our student/faculty discount! HAT WORLD Buy one hat, get one 50% off (select styles)! Excludes 5950 MLB, Kangol, and Franchise. INSPIRATIONS BRAND NEW parent t-shirt designs! LIMITED TOO Redeem your Too Bucks from now until April 21st! Don’t forget to apply for a Limited Too credit card - save 15% just by applying. PRETZEL TIME New Combo Deals and Old-Fashioned Sweet Lemonade WICKS ‘N STICKS New Yankee Spring fragrances at Wick ‘N Sticks - Clean Cotton, Coconut Bay, Ocean Water and more! Join our Dozen’s Club - Earn FREE candles! WITH ATTITUDE! Check out our great selection of turquoise, just in time for Spring! april events ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW April 11-14 Don’t miss the creative arts and handmade crafts at Post Oak Mall! TAX FREE DAY April 15 It’s tax time again! Let Post Oak Mall give it all back to you! Stop by Post Oak Mall on April 15th, bring your receipts dated 4-15-02 only and receive a gift certificate for the amount you spent in tax on your purchases. Some restrictions apply. Call Customer Service at 764-0777 for details. Beall’s, Dillard’s, Foley’s, JCPenney, Sears, The Food Court & Over 100 Specialty Stores. postoakmall.com Texas 6 Bypass at Highway 30, College Station • Customer Service 764-0777 CBL & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES, INC. Paper Continued from page 1A they will not renew Curry’s contract. Curry is a tomier graduate student of UT-Tyler and longtime reporter for the Tyler Morning Telegraph. “No one ever told us before what information we have a right to, McClure said. “The administration has never had students question administration before.” More controversy surrounds a new Publication Administrative Council comprised solely of administrators with the power to hire and fire the newspaper faculty adviser and student editors, and “determine the character and policies of all student publications. Student publication decisions at most schools, including Texas A&M and the University of Texas-Austin, include student input. The Patriot staff consulted the Student Press Law Center on the legality of the administrative council. "'Student Press Law Center attorney Mike Hiestand said, “What is proposed is administrative control with a lot more power than they are legally allowed.” Although the Patriot staff said administration has refused to comment to their own paper for the last two weeks, a UT-Tyler administrator told The Battalion Thursday that the process to change the policy has started already. The administration is considering the concerns raised and has requested information from other schools on how to include stu dents in such decisions, said Dale Landsford, UT-Tyler's vice pres ident for student affairs. Any changes made by the Student Affairs Advisory Committee will be sent to the provost and then to the uni versity president for final approval, he said. Patriot editorial writer McClure wrote an inflammatory column last week denouncing the administration’s “communistic" policy. Since then, she said statewide media has covered the issue and McClure said The Patriot also received a tip that a student protest will occur at the university’s bell tower. “The bell tower has become a symbol of where our investigative journalism started,” McClure said. Wreck Continued from page 1A Krueger hit the light pole. Porter said he could see him slumped over the steering wheel. Porter said that when Krueger hit the bus, the Bronco hit close to the bus’ driver-side front tire. The car finally stopped and witnesses ran over to turn off his car and make sure he was not injured. “The ambulance responded quickly, but he woke up by the time the ambulance got there,” Porter said. “He looked like he didn't know what had happened.” The police officer who responded to the accident was required to take the names of all the students on the bus. Porter said they stayed at the accident scene for 20 to 30 minutes. Students were about 15 minutes late to class. Porter said. Krueger’s Bronco did not hit any other cars, and no other injuries were reported. luzzini Continued from students’ level. “There’s a balance ben getting along with my 1 ' and having authority r classroom,” he said. “Anj lessor who is motivated ca ate that dynamic. I try to . my students comfortable^ ipating in class by learningti names and encouraging tfe leant one another’s names He really cara about his student, and puts in time with them. As (in sult, they benefit —Dr. Wendy Woo: luzzin's graduate advisr Dr. Wendy Wood, luzn graduate adviser, said he “student’s professor.” “He’s wonderful," she “He really cares about hi: dents and puts in time them. As a result, they bene: Senior psychology mi Charity Breidenbach agree: “I had him last sum for social psych,” she "He really wanted us tole and not focus all our aiti tion on our grades." Even though he is hs working on his dissertaii and teaching classes, \m is an adviser for twoc: organizations, Amnei International and StudentsFt a Free Tibet. Isra< JENIN REF! rest Bank (A lulled out ol tw awns and villag lank on Thurs iver other Pak ending mixed s: truce mission 1 Itate Colin Powi Israeli Prime iharon has said withdraw troops i lilitias have beei In the Jenin cene of the dead srael’s two-wt tiree dozen aim ntly the last he lered to Israeli tr The unpaved lamp, chewed up vehicles, were de: Reporters touring hantytown, hoi ’alestinians, saw Israeli occupati Israeli forces w from about twe small towns ar villages Thurst entered others in their nearly 1 week campaig root out Palest militants. Tel Av orship Directory ISRA Continued I troop occu| trevious Is troop occui SfesemBCy of Qod Bethel Temple Assembly of God 2608 Villa Maria, Bryan 776-4835 Sunday Worship 10:15, 6:00 pm Sunday School 9:00 www.startel.net/bethel ^Baptist Fellowship Free Will Baptist Church College & Career Class You are invited to a Bible study especially for students. Sunday mornings at 9:45 1228 W. Villa Maria 779-2297 For more information contact Marcus Brewer: 731-1890 m-brewer@tamu.edu http://Www.fellowshiDfwb.org CatfioCic St. Mary’s Catholic Center 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aaaiecatholic.nrg Pastoral Team Rev. Michael J. Sis, Pastor Rev. Keith Koehl, Associate Pastor Campus Ministers - Deacon Bill Scott, Deacon David Reed, Martha Tonn, Maureen Murray, Dawn Rouen Daily Masses Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church Tues. & Thurs.: 12:05 noon in the All Faiths’ Chapel Sat.: 2:00 p.m. (Korean) Weekend Masses Sat.: 5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sun.: 9:00, 11:00 a.m., 5:30 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. Confessions Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sat. 4:00-5:15 p.m. or by appointment. Church of Christ 1901 Harvey Mitchell Pk (979)693-0400 Sunday Assemblies: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Sunday Night: 6 College Bible Class 9:30 a Mid-Week “Oasis” 7:30 p. Aggies for Christ Call for on-campus pick-up info www.aggiesforchrist.org ‘Episcopat St. Thomas Episcopal 906 George Bush Dr. • College Station, TX 696-1726 Services - 8:00 (Rite I), 9:00 (Family Service-Rite II) and 11:15 a.m. (Rite ll-for late sleeping Ags) 7:30 p.m. Evensong Next door to Canterbury House, the Episopal Student Center o 10 r 0 -j o km SOURCES: Associati Lawi typn-'Denominationai NOW MEETING @ THE OAKWOOD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ON HOLIK ST.. BEHIND THE COLLEGE STATION CONF CENTER OFF GEORGE BUSH JUST FOLLOW THE SIGNS! SUNDAYS, 10:00 A.M. SMALL GROUPS WEEKLY community C l I URCH WWW.COMCHURCH.COM 260-1163 ‘PcntecostaC Cornerstone Church • Mid Week Small Group Meetings • Sunday Service at 3:00pm on George Bush, just across from campus at the College Station Conference Center. 485-8744 Presbyterian Covenant Presbyterian Church 220 Rock Prarie Road • (979) 694-7700 G. Thomas Huser - Minister Sunday Service: 8:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Aggie Classes: 9:45 Prayer & Praise on Tuesdays: 7:00 p.m. fax: (979) 696-4334 www.covenantpresby1erian.org United Methodist A&M United Methodist 417 University Dr. (on Northgate) • 846-8731 Church at 8:30, 9:45, 10:50 College Sunday School 9:30 & 10:45 Sr. Pastor Dr. Jerry Neff am-umc.org - BELGRADE Yugoslav Parliai removes legal o dition of top ; Slobodan Milos Pects to the U.N Hours later, o interior minister in the head in fro went building. S during Milosevic treatment in a he Serbian Prin passage of the demands for exi °Pen the way f aid, which is c Colin Powell ce ating with the N The State l Powell had not; A spokesperson narrow scope o Aspects who l eni Phasized tha Buy and These