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Chunks • Low Lites High Lites • Get Painted 118 Walton Dr. 694-9755 Across from Main Entrance to Texas A&M VICTOR’S Quality Mens & Ladies Boot & Shoe Repair www.seniorboot5.com 3601 Texas Ave. 1 mile north of campus Hours Mon.-Fri. 8-6:00 Sat. 9-3 846-4114 At a Crossroad? jAggieCand (Pregnancy Outreach, Inc. ir Free Support Services to help through your Pregnancy V Adoption Services * Parenting Education 1* Find Wholeness in a Secure and Confidential Environment You don’t have to walk It alone! www.pregnancyoutreach.org 764-6636 Annual Fay Lecture Series in Analytical Psychology “The Black Sun: The Alchemy and Art of Darkness” Stanton Marian Friday, May 2 Opening Reception: 5-6:30 p.m. Introduction to Lecture Series by Stanton Marian Banquet & Entertainment: 6:30-9 p.m. All Friday functions will be held at the Texas A&M University, Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni Center Lecture 1: Saturday, May 3 The Metaphor of Light and the Dark Alchemy of Descent Lecture 2: 9-10:30 a.m. Analysis and the Art of Darkness 11-12:30 p.m. Lecture 3: Lecture 4: Sunday, May 4 Lumen Naturae: The Light of Darkness Itself 9-10:30 a.m. The Black Sun: Archetypal Image of the Non-Self 1 l-12:30pm All lectures will be held at the Texas A&M University Memorial Student Center, Rooms 205 & 206 TICKETS at MSC Box Office: Students & Sr. Citizens: s 4 per lecture s 12 four lectures Adults: s 7 per lecture s 24 four lectures For additional information on the Fay Lectures call: 845-0477 2A Friday, May 2, 2003 THE BATTALIC by R.DeLuna Faxes GET O/VE LA5T Look AT /MiDbi.£AC>Et> larrv . College Sjpyuonffy Continued from pageli Cube of Xoe By C.J rate cuts, increase the child! credit and give married coup- : a bigger standard deduction,ft also wanted lawmakers small businesses to expenseij to $75,000. The White House continm to press for complete elim® tion of taxes on divideil income. Commerce Secretai) Donald Evans met with senate Wednesday and told report® he wants to “get it to zero,” The dividend cut’s hefty cos to the Treasury — nearly billion if constructed as lit president wants — has pr troublesome for lawmakers a limited budget for tax« The Senate allocated less ttai the University, the House to tax cuts, setting! limit at $350 billion. Senate Democrats com aay tribute to plained Wednesday that tit dividends policy will doliltk the 12 Aggies Wore tl Mirand Three years ter the 1999 ggie Bonfire Collapse shook efforts are ; made to the memory of who died. to put money in the consumers. “It’s clear \k memory s Republican leaders'top prion ^ through ty isn’t helping hard-pressei ^entsand table middle class families,” siii Senate Minority Leader T« ' or . at Te ?. as Bonfire collapse ewas survive k ?* Daschle, D-S.D. Others criticized ideas ™ shaved popular tax cuts for,, ents and small businesses! cu | tura | make more room for the ' dend proposal. “I am deeply disturbed 1; reports that the Republican lead ership is willing to sacrifki increases in the child tax credit that support our working fami to make room for president’s dl idend tax credit proposal,” sai Sen. 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See Adau Christop! th aspiratioi / Seal con father, Christopl Corps of Cadets Texas A&M in 19 in the Nov. 18 B< freshman year. This year, Cf have been a sen as a Marin of 2003, accord The Coolest Place *° liy e In Town |I| ill | ill - s j I I J! Iff. Ilf f 11 life Take a break from the books Saturday May 3, 12:30pm to 4:©©p»* : : II i ^ i Is I ;; Bi*FF3*’ st # m i # i # I f j 111 ■n Cambridge college station ' • ; 4 -TL “He was a Marine in every sense of the wold," said Jim Aleben, a pal science professo r, according to the Aggie Daily. Sachteleben requested that 1 an "Honorary A See Heai Nathan S Nathan Scot West, "Scott, 1 had wanted tc attend Texa: I since he was in junio school Richard West ath a n ' ? father, saic ran chose where his frier West's futun short, howevi i in the 1 Collapse. Richard West the Bonfire m< served on the design. He saic the plans chi that the memc tribute to the See We; Lucas i Lucas Kimmel loved veryth i n g about Texas His high school friend, lames Winton, a senior liiology major, said, "Lucas looked forward !o being in the C Setting his Aggie Lucas was k oionths into his tile 1999 Aggie vill never ] these things. Lucas was a eiices major, Company D-2 Cadets and a re scholarship. Win' high schoo n of Corpi J lways spoke See Kimim