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POWER PEDAL 2002
Hey Ags!!
Weekend Fun!
BRYAN TEXAS UTILITIES
Free Downtown Festival
Saturday, October 12 th — Come to Historic Downtown Bryan!
Watch the 10 th Annual Power Pedal Bicycle Race Competition
around the streets of Bryan. Criterium races downtown—
I pm to 9pm. If you are interested in racing, there is still time.
Have kids?? Bring ‘em with you!
INEXPENSIVE, FUN GAMES FOR
CHILDREN TO ENJOY I pm to 6pm
Great Joy Jumps - Spin Art
Spiderman Velcro Wall - Batting Buddy
BBQ, HOT DOGS, SODAS, COTTON CANDY,
NACHOS, more!
FREE LIVE MUSIC AT THE PALACE THEATRE
sponsored by Old Bryan Marketplace
2 to 5 pm
7 to 9 pm
9 to 12 mid
Eugene Eugene
(Rock, Rhythm and Blues, Jazz)
Karaoke Kafe, hosted by Todd Chaney
Karan Chavis & Band
(Rock, Jazz, Blues, Country, Original)
MORE FUN THE NEXT DAY!!
On Sunday, Oct. I 3 th at Lake Bryan (Bryan Utilities Park) for
only $ 5.00 admission, watch the Mountain Bike Races from 9 am
to 3 pm. Food available for sale and lots of fun to watch these
racers compete to be the best.
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NATION
Friday, October 1 1, 2002
the battalion
Nobel winner lauded for holocaust writing
AP — After Auschwitz, to
write poetry is barbaric, a
philosopher once concluded. A
long line of poets and novelists
have thought otherwise, and on
Thursday, the Nobel Prize in lit
erature went to Imre Kertesz, a
Hungarian novelist and
Auschwitz survivor.
Honoring the 72-year-old
Budapest Jew for his uncom
mon, single-minded gift for say
ing the unsayable, the Swedish
Academy singled out his 1975
debut novel, “Sorstalansag”
(“Fateless”), about a young
man who is taken to a concen
tration camp but conforms and
survives.
Kertesz was deported in
1944 to Auschwitz in Nazi-
occupied Poland, then to the
Buchenwald concentration
camp in Germany, where he was
liberated in 1945. Of the 6 mil
lion Jews killed in the
Holocaust, some 6(K),()0() were
Hungarian.
Kertesz is the first Hungarian
to win the award, worth about
$1 million.
“My immediate reaction is
one of great joy. It means very
much to me,” he told The
Associated Press in Berlin,
where he is on a teaching
scholarship.
“There is no awareness of
the Holocaust in Hungary.
People have not faced up to the
Holocaust. I hope that in the
light of this recognition, they
will face up to it more than until
now,” he added.
Since the end of World War
II, writers and scholars have
debated how to make art out of
the Holocaust and whether they
even can and should. “Tote
poetry after Auschwitz is fo.
baric,'' the philosopherTheo*
Adorno wrote in 1949,
Kertesz was honored fa
writing “that upholds the b,.
experience of the indivii'
against the barbaric arbitrarines
of history,” in the citation by fa
Swedish Academy.
Wiesel, an Auschwitz..,
vivor who won the NobelPe®
Prize in 1986, applauded fa
award.
"He is a great writer,”Wiesel
said. “His style and fa
approach are of such highqui
fy that he deserved to be
the highest prize in literature.'
“Fateless” and “Kaddisbfa
a Child Not Bom," his i
novels available in English,
part of a trilogy on Holoc*
themes.
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Bethel Temple Assembly of God
2608 Villa Maria,
Bryan
776-4835
Sunday Worship 10:15
Sunday School 9:00
www.betheltemplebcs.com
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^ Meeting Sundays 10:30 a.m. ^
BrazoN (Center 4
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(Baptist
communityO IURCH
Fellowship Free Will
Baptist Church
College & Career Class
You are invited to a Bible Study
especially for students.
Sunday mornings at 9:45
Wednesday night supper at 5:30,
followed by Bible Study at 6:30
1228 W. Villa Maria
779-2297
For more information contact
Marcus Brewer: 731-1890
httpy/www.tellQwshipfwb.org
SUNDAYS:
Prayer Service @10 a.m.
Worship @ 11 a.m.
Meeting in Oakwood
Intermediate School
106 HOLIK STREET
JUST OFF GEORGE BUSH
Behind the College Station
Conference Center
FOLLOW THE SIGNS!
Fellowship of Christian
University Students
First Baptist Church
2300 Welsh Avenue
College Station
696-7000
Sunday Schedule
Worship Services: 8:30 & 10:55 a.m.
College Bible Study: 9:45 a.m.
Evening Bible Study: 6:00 p.m.
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Weekend Shuttle Route: CS West
http://fbc-cs.tca.net/university
Small Groups
Meet Weekly
wwwXX>mCHLJRCHLcom
260-1163
(PentecostoT
CotfioCic
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
St. Mary’s
Catholic Center
603 Church Avenue in Northgate
(979)846-5717
www.aqqiecathoiic.org
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, Reel Garza
Daily Masses
Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church
Tues.-Thurs.: 12:05 p.m. in the
All Faiths Chapel
Weekend Masses
Sat: 2:00 p.m. (Korean),
5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish)
Sun.: 9:00 a.m., 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.
‘Presbyterian
Covenant Presbyterian Church
220 Rock Prairie Road (979) 694-7700
Rev. Sam W. Steele - Pastor
Sunday Service: 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
UCM Prayer and Praise: Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
www.covenantpresbyterian.org
Churcfi of Christ
A&M Church of Christ
1901 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy.
(979) 693-0400
Sunday Assemblies:
8 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
College Bible Class 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Night: 6 p.m.
Mid-Week 7:00 p.m.
Aggies for Christ
Call for on-campus pick-up info
www.aggiesforchrist.org
First
Presbyterian
Church
Hours
Worship 8:30 a.m.
Sunday Sclioo 1 9:30 a.m.
Worship 1 1 :00 a.m.
Helping Aggies
grow in Faith!
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United Methodist
‘Episcopal
St. Thomas Episcopal
906 George Bush Dr. • College Station, TX
696-1726
Services - 8:00 (Rite 1), 9:00(Family Service Rite II)
& 11:15 (Rite ll-fbr late sleeping Ags)
7:30 p.m. Evensong
Next door to Canterbury House,
the Episopal Student Center
‘1 need it real. I need it relevant,
I need it within community.”
CELEBRATION
WORSHIP
at
First United
Methodist Church
* Powerful Praise
* Solid Scripture
* and Real Families
Come see what’s worth celebrating
1 1:00 a.m.
in the Christian Life Center
On 27' 1 ’ Street, 2 blocks east
of Texas Avenue in Bryan
779-1324
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