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■t JJ Subscribe and Celebrate! anniversary season RENT October 29 - 30 For Adult Audiences MSC OPAS has pulled out all the stops for our landmark 30th anniversary season. Subscribe today and see six shows on the Main Stage roster for as little as $204! To receive your subscription brochure and order form, please phone the MSC OPAS office at 845-1661. Hurry, subscription deadline is July 15. All Main Stage performances to be held in Rudder Auditorium. MSCOUfiS Three Decades of Performing Arts GREATER TUNA Starring Joe Sears and Jaston Williams September 5-7 LA BOHEME Stanislavsky Opera Company October 1 and 2 M ; U !(!!!!.W 1 "— ramify'Holiday' SING ALONG SANTA Season Extra! December 14 0} ^ 1 SOUTH PACIFIC CI1ML January 24 and 25 GIRLS OF CHOIR OF HARLEM mmMk February 7 GREASE February 11 and 12 For Mature Audiences Michael Flatley's LORD OF THE DANCE ; : March 18 and 19 J&. MOSCOW SOLOISTS with YURI BASHMET April 3 THE MUSIC MAN April 22 and 23 Mlli Subscribe now at www.MSCOPAS.org! Monday. June 10, 2002 THE BATTAI Midnight lights A police crew (far right) directs traffic while workers resurface Texas Avenue near the Harvey Road intersection from midnight to 2 a.m. this weekend. The work limited Texs;! Avenue to two lanes while the workers lai:| down the new surface. Popularity Continued from page 1 in technology fields has not dropped enough to cause for concern. He does agree that when the market takes a downturn, graduate school enrollment will usually rise, but A&M has not witnessed many of the trends suggested by the study done by gradschool s. com. Griffin also said that tradition ally the department of electrical engineering is one of the top picks for a graduate program at A&M and there has been no obvious drop off in enrollment of that pro gram or programs similar to it. While the technology sector's maintain popularity. Dr. Rick Giardino. dean of graduate stud ies, said the MBA program at A&M has consistently been a pop ular degree. Voli s Lt. one Comn head Sciem lead tl “F< state Houst forum Ho good and c; Hopgi for si; “K to ass now,” just w Both Giardino and Cj maintain that the numbersp ed by gradschools.com skewed by the universitie | graduate schools who sponvf advertise with the company. Despite the research thai! into this study, A&M upholds' trends among enrollment ini graduate programs and contir.: be a leader in fields such as j| neering. MBA programs aid traditionally popular curricuta j!! «M BACK AT IUORTHGATE WE WERE SELLING SUBS TO AGGIELAND BEFORE MOST OF YOU WERE EVEN BORN!!! COME II\I A1UD TASTE WHAT A REAL IXIEW YORK STYLE SUR TASTE■ IMF. !0e Open till 2:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday nights 1 301-A COLLEGE MAIN BETWEEN CAMPUS AND N0RTHGATE PARKING GARAGE 979-846-8593 / 200 func Tex; ing enjc s Bui Fiel bikt rest 'CE