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MUSIC
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singer. Influences: Alice in Chains &Tool.
Call Andrew 492-7524.
PETS
Adopt Pets: Dogs, Cats, Puppies, Kit
tens, Many purebreds. Brazos Animal
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REAL ESTATE
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1-F needed 2bdrm/1.5bth condo,
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1-roommate needed, 1/3util, own bath
room, rent negotiable. Call 979-492-0415.
Available now, private room, 3bdrm/1,5bth
townhouse, $250/mo., +1/3 bills, close to
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Bedroom w/adjoining bathroom for rent.
$250/mo. +1/2bills. Leave a message for
Justin at (979)324-8589.
Desperate 1-female needed asap! Nice
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512-784-7686.
Female roommate needed ASAP.
$300/mo. plus 1/3utilities. House, shuttle,
pets allowed nice neighborhood. 695-
0293.
M-roommate needed for Spring sublease.
$275/month +1/2utilities. Two blocks from
TAMU. Dogs ok 979-574-3110.
Male roommate needed ASAP!
2bdrm/1bth apartment, $235/mo. +bills.
Call 979-775-4775.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2003
THE BATTALION
Student
volunteers
start charity
By Martha Irvine
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Already part of a generation
known for its commitment to
volunteerism, a growing num
ber of young people are not
only helping good causes but
starting their own charities, say
adults who track philanthropy.
For Dan and Betsy Nally, it’s
about turkey. The siblings from
suburban Boston, now ages 15
and 12, collected 36 birds from
neighbors back in 1996, after
hearing that the local food bank
was running short at
Thanksgiving.
Last year, their steadily
expanding group — Turkeys R
Us — collected 86,000 pounds
of turkey. That’s enough to feed
more than 150,000 people.
A senior at Davidson
College in North Carolina,
Nicholas Mantini, is helping
young Nicaraguans escape
poverty with education and job
training. And 22-year-old Dana
Hork is using pocket change to
make a difference.
Three years ago, she founded
an organization called Change
for Change while a student at
the University of Pennsylvania.
Now with chapters on two col
lege campuses, the organization
asks students to donate their
spare change for worthy causes.
In three years, students have
given about $40,000 — $25,000
of which went to the Red Cross
after the Sept. 1 1 terrorist
attacks.
The Higher Education
Research Institute found that, in
2001, nearly 83 percent of
incoming college freshman said
they had volunteered, up from
about two-thirds in 1989.
Some are motivated by
tragedy in their own lives.
After Taylor Sevin’s father
died of a rare form of cancer in
1999, she told her mom she
wanted to help find a cure for
the disease. So she started writ
ing letters to family friends,
asking for donations. Now each
year on her father’s birthday,
Feb. 10, she delivers her dona
tion to researchers at Lombardi
Cancer Center at Georgetown
University in Washington. So
far, the 11-year-old, who lives
in a Washington suburb, has
raised more than $26,000.
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“You’re Invited to the Official Launching of PSEL’S New Open-Access Lab
Who: Everyone
When: Thursday, January 23, 2003
2:00-3:00 p.m.
Where: Policy Sciences & Economics Library (PSEL),
Room 1076 Allen Building, at the George Bush Presidential Complex
• Try out 20 new Gateway PC’s installed by CIS
• Access/activate Claim or Neo accounts
• Learn more about CIS and PSEL services
• Enjoy snacks and drinks
For more information call 862-3544 or e-mail Suzanne@tamu.edu
RTJJY FOR CLASS AOEIYT
CLASS OF 2003
If you are interested in serving the Class of ’03 by connecting your
Classmates to each other, Texas A&M University and
The Association of Former Students,
you are invited to attend a mandatory pre-election
Informational Meeting
at the Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center
Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 5:30 p.m.
**Two of the three members of your team must
be present to run**
Class Agents, in teams of three, share the responsibility of writing
Class Newsletters, coordinating Reunions and
planning other special events. Each team must possess great
communication skills, dedication and loyalty to
the Class of ’03 and Texas A&M.
For more information please contact:
Rosella Garcia ’00 at 845-7514
RGarciaOO@AggieNetwork.com
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