ATTENTION SENIORS. Don’t miss your graduation picture. Have your senior portrait made for Texas A&M's 2003 Aggieland yearbook! Free. Go by AR Photography 404 University Drive East Ste. F (in the shopping center with TC B Y), Mon.-Thurs. 9-1 1:30 a.m. and 1:30-4 rm., or call 683-8183. Adventist Seventh Day Adventist 1218 Ettle St.. Bryan(corner of Coulter) 775-4362 Pastor Bill Davis Friday 7:30pm-Adventist Christian Fellowship Saturday 8:15am- Spanish Worship English - 11:00 am Sabbath School - 9:45 am Bethel Temple Assembly of God 2608 Villa Maria. Bryan 776-4835 Sunday Worship 10:15 Sunday School 9:00 www.betheltemplebcs.com (Baptist 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 n>torawerfftamu.edu Fellowship of Christian University Students First Baptist Church 2300 Welsh Avanue 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. ^ OC 0^5 eto Weekend Shuttle Route: CS West http://fbc-cs.tca.net/university Cathode s St. Mary’s Catholic Center 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aaaiecatholic.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, Roel 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. Church 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: 5:45 p.m. Mid-Week 7:00 p.m. Aggies for Christ Call for on-campus pick-up info www.aggiesforchrist.org ‘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 (Hpn-CDenominationaC ■yiew Church Arising <2*axVv erin S Place Meeting Sundays 10:30 a.m. Brazos Center Call for information ^73 (HOPE) (Sfan-CDenominationaC communityc I IURCH SUNDAYS: Prayer Service <§) 10 a.m. Worship @11 a.m. Meeting in Oakwood Intermediate School lOB HOUK STREET JUST Of=F GEORGE BUSH Behind the College Station Conference Center FOLLOW THE SIGNS! Small Groups Meet Weekly wwwjOOmCHURCT- Loom 260-1163 ‘Pentecostal Cornerstone Church ’ Mid Week Small Croup Mcctinps ‘ Sunday Service at 3:00pm on George just across from campus at the College Station Conference Center. 485-8744 (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.covenantpresbyterlan org First Presbyterian C h u rc h Hours v ^Voraliip 8:30 a.nr. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 1 1:00 a.m. Helping Aggies grow in Faith! 1 TOO Carter Creek Parkway 979.823.8073 • WWW.fpctryan.Org ‘United (Methodist A&M United Methodist 417 University Dr. (in Northgate) • 846-8731 Sunday Worship: 8:30,9:45,10:50 College Sunday School: 9:30,10:45 Sr. Pastor Dr. Jerry Neff www.am-umc.org “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 ivhat’s tuorth 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 To advertise on this page call The Battalion today! 845-2696 8 Friday, December 6, 2002 Researchers find earliest evidence of Americas writii WASHINGTON (AP) — Symbols carved on stones 2,600 years ago in Mexico sug gest that the Olmecs. an early North American people, invented the First writing sys- Ancient writing uncovered tern in the Americas s md that the symbols were ado pted by the originators of the writing later native cultures sue h as the systems used by later culture Mayas. in the region. The symbols were found on chips from a stone plaque Deciphering the message and on a cylinder stoi le used for printing that were researchers partially translate MEXICO Mexico City 0 unearthed in an archaeologi cal dig at the site of an ancient Olmec city near La Venta on the Gulf of Mexico coast of southern Mexico. “These symbols have a very close resemblance to symbols that were found from a later era among Mayan artifacts.” said in O. Hope, a co-author of study. “We think the writ- d tl the I Age i bo dati □ V It u The Oln have establ complex about 13 They d< dpi: state and ; P< Mar Dlished culture D B.C. >uild m rved ir U'llirtf ur >«. u I [>(UI Ec Ol cities will le. The Oln /ith creati with rule i formal go >pe. a sc it land izrou n ’ it I > Ma; ther Mar he s E. D. P ment. lid it iih the d Geo at th the Olmec culturu Senate did xl ity in known I many s later adopted by other culture :i Americas. But evite writing w as missing um "Since the Olmec» si to put together a; state, and writing is connected with rulersi:^ of publicizing their |X v /.lJ makes sense that they the first to use a systemo ing,” said Pohl. lor sti be sbled wii landing purpose • course i undersU be i of p instruct* ■admin is dents st; course e lut in e’ ■gain th ithe poin A fa\ itions bourse r Even =an electi low req |f the qi purse i major, ii Uncl< [nstruc could us ation p udents jhe lacl leedbacl |lagues are unav by comp As it e adm :rm anc jack to i ning of I not tponsi- »t every Friday to bowl, make s. The idea of a similar pro- VA). While L Continued from page 1 Center. Aggie Nights allows students that involved in extracurricular activities to me pie and have a good time while being re ble, Oroza said. Aggijt Nights will be held almo night next year, allowing students crafts, play pool and watch movit Aggie Nights was borrowed from gram at the University of Virginia UVAand A&M have a comparative number of students. Aggie Nights has pros more popular than the program said. “This legislation will now' go t which the students will vote 01 Pearson, Student Services comm If the students do not pass the referendum, the Board of Regents can. However, the Board of Regents usually will not act without the consent of the student body, Pearson, a senior political science major said. Senators also discussed the possibility of tax free textbook. Students at A&M may be able to purchase their textbooks without paying taxes as soon I exas State Legislature has ii |j dua i d , cxihook Bill that will allo*n esU || S indents whenpuida isethe i There ed to b e much at UVA . Oroza > a refer endum. i,” said Daniel ttee cha ir. exemption tcVH required college course text books. “Similar ideas have been discussedbde-, the Legislature,” said Brooks Landgraf,spa of the Senate. "But this bill is completely k Phe bill will allow each Mudenuotecer £40-60 to scholarship each semester tnai help pay for the tax exemption on textbook The Student Senate introduced a Dii encourage the Texas the bill intoi ; in the upcoming 2003 legislative sessi» bill will also pledge the support and a® the A&M Student GovernmentAssociati that the bill is passed. uch a s; itions, p iccountr lecause eaches i nother: ttses, m 'ould strongly egislature to pursue and pass upcoming "It's something that we rea |i y happen tins year," said Kyle Car ^ Affairs committee c hair. It just m slature wants to help students g i mygrai ' - ,dv:10Dro 'lying or on “The The senate also unanimously a that requested University Pres 1 e M. Gates raise funds to renovate and J Academic Building. Phe £ ca ^ Pearson said, is one of he oldest an J- prominent buildings at A&M ai need of major restoration. (U-\ betweei Santa Breaks'- Fust TOO TAIAV) students \n attendance tec.eu/e a Starbucks # cemftc.atj Televisi back an fourth a made aj amount school i The much ft tions I c generic recoin rr stateme Saturday, December 14 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM Rudder Auditorium TICKETS: 845-1234 or www.MSCOPAS.org BiauumM