The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 10, 2003, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    6
ors,
dip
‘Directory
Adventist
Seventh Day Adventist
1218 Ettle St., Bryan (corner of Coulter)
775-4362
Pastor Bill Davis
Saturday 8:15am- Spanish Worship
English - 11:00 am
Sabbath School - 9:45 am
www.bryansdachurch.com
‘Baptist
Parkway Baptist Church
1501 Southwest Pkwy
(979) 693-4701
Sunday Worship 8:15 10:45 & 6PM
Sunday School 9:30 AM
Wednesday: Meal 5:30PM
College Bible Study Wed. 6:30PM
www.pbccs.org
First Baptist Church
UNIVERSITY MINISTRY
2300 Welsh Ave. • College Station
SUNDAY:
8:30 & 10:55-Worship Services
9:45-Bible Study
6:00 p.m.-Graduates and
Professionals Bible Study
WEDNESDAY:
6:00 p.m.-Summer Book Club
Ty Cope, University Minister
ty@fbccollegestation.com * 764-1353
Cathode
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, Jullie Mendonca
Dawn Rouen, Reel Garza
Daily Masses
Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church
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.tn., and 7:00 p.m.
Confessions
Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sat. 4:00-5:15 p.m.
or by appointment.
Christian
First Christian Church
900 South Ennis, Bryan
823-5451
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Robert D. Chandler, Minister
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 8:30 p.m.
Aggies for Christ
Call for on-campus pick-up info
www.aggiesforchrist.org
‘EpiscopaC
St. Thomas Episcopal
906 George Bush Dr. • College Station, TX
696-1726
Services - 8:00 (Rite 1)
10:00 (Family Service Rite II)
IV
Next door to Canterbury House,
the Episopal Student Center
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
To advertise on this page
call The Battalion today
Mpn-DenominationaC
Calvary Chapel
AGGIELAND
A Non-denominational church that
teaches God’s Word verse by verse.
Contemporary praise & worship
Come as you are - casual atmosphere
Currently meeting at:
Still Creek Christian School
6055 Hearne Rci., Bryan
Hwy. 21 Bast, look for the signs
We’re studying the Book of Acts
Services at 10:30 a.m. Sunday
Pastor Jeff Hughes '95
(979)324-3972 www.aggieland.ee
Mpn-DenominationaC
"AWfiXJL. Y<
AMP Curjst \V\
Avy/Al6i^lN<5^t^tLC. CHURCH
•i>UNPAY4>
A M
£$K&5pr kllVA I MM tWcLL
WSVW. A\VA Kt H IN d BI 6 LtCil U B.C U .Ctf M
com m unity CHURCH
SUNDAYS:
Prayer Service @10 a.m.
Worship @ 11 a.m.
Now Meeting in Northgate
College Main & Church St.
at the
Baptist Student Ministry
(BSM) building
Small Groups
This Summer: Tues. Nights
'Don't Just GO to Church!'
www.GOmCHURCH.com
260-1163
DentecostoC
Cornerstone Church
■ On Campus College Bible Study held weekly
• Sunday Service at 3:00pm
Meets at College Station Conference Center
(George Bush Drive)
485-8744
% r Victory ^ r
United Pentecostal Church
Sunday 2:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
1808 - H Brothers
(behind the C.S. Wal-Mart)
764-4180
Dreshyterian
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.
Students Welcome
www.covenantpresbyterian.org
845-2696
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Helping Aggies grow in faith
Worship 10:00 a.m.
Church School 9:00
Fellowship on the Patio 11 a.m.
1100 Carter Creek Parkway
www.fpcbryan.org
J
-
Thursday, July 10, 2003
Full Moan
THE BATTALIOS
by R.DeLum
/®0iL.
U^Tdn VEN TJJRFj
#23
“Hell-hath-no-fury-like-an-angry-woman
kick attack"
SINCE HER HIGHNESS LOST HER
COLLAR WE'LL HAVE TO RELY ON OUR
SURVIVAL TRAINING TO FIN0 HER
FROM HERE ON OUT.
I
(Glume 1
r~-- = L
C-— TWE MAP SHOWS ALL
the ACCESS ROUTES THATYE BEEN
BLOCKED. fT SEEMS THERE'RE ONLY A
' PATHS WE CAN TAKE.
Colleges
Johns
recon
elimh
Continued from page 1
meeting, Ashley said.
“I really hope to bring a lot
of good information back to the
University next week,” Ashley
said. “I’m hoping after next
week I’ll have a clearer under
standing of exactly what the
impact is going to be.”
Ashley said it was impor
tant for students to understand
that A&M will not lower its
academic standards for
admissions.
“For some reason or another,
a lot of people equate race and
affirmative action with lower
ing standards,” Ashley said.
“We’re not going to lower any
bar to try to get more minorities
into Texas A&M.”
Other admissions directors
attending include Julie
Browning from Rice
University, Ray Brown from
Texas Christian University and
Ron Moss from Southern
Methodist University.
“There will be some schools
from Texas, so hopefully we’re
going to ask what the impact
will be for Texas,’’ Ashley said.
Tom Oliver, director of
freshman admission at Texas
Christian University, said
Brown left for Chicago on
Wednesday.
“There’s a lot of exchange of
information that goes on at
those meetings,” Oliver said.
“I’m sure (affirmative action)
will be a hot topic of discussion
in light of the recent Supreme
Court rulings.”
“We honestly are still in the
process of thinking about how
the Supreme Court decisions
are going to affect us long
term,” Oliver said. “We haven't
made any concrete plans for
what we’re going to do differ
ently in the future.”
More than 3,500 colleges
are members of The College
Board, a national nonprofit
membership association,
according to the College Board
Web site.
The Board recently added a
forum to its Web site for institu
tions to share information on
ways to attract and enroll racial
minorities.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Dotson won't talk
unless judge orders
FORT WORTH, Texas
former teammate of a msr
Baylor University basketballfte
er will not talk to police
unless he is ordered to byajydf
because of how Waco
are handling the case, his
ney said Wednesday.
Carlton Dotson has beenfiB
tioned once by a Waco
who went to Virginia Beady IS,
after Patrick Denneh/s sportil
ity vehicle was found ina«l
parking lot two weeks
Dotson had already return
his Hurlock, Md., home lot ft
summer.
An unidentified ii
Delaware authorities that Dots«'
told a cousin he shot
the head as the two argued#
shooting guns near Waco,acral
ing to court dooimeii
Dennehy, a 6-foot-10,230-pd
center, has not been heard Ir
since mid-June. Waco police!*
called Dotson a "person ofi*
est." No charges have
in the case.
Fri and Sat July 11 &12
Get our ‘29’ ID card and get 29% off most merchandise in store for two days.
purn
By Ro
THE B
July 12th 1974 I opened Charli’s,
I remember the bad fads and all the beautiful girts
and women, mini skirts and hip buggers. ..
Nik Nik screen printed shirts and platform shoes,..
Sounds a lot like 2003! Celebrate with us.
We will have cool drinks and lots of fun!.
To get our card
Are you 29 too or is the 29th your birth date
anniversary?.... your first kiss ...
... first taste of ice aeam ...
you just like the number 29....
Maybe you are a proverbial 29 forever!
Whatever....
Fill out your Charli’s 291.D. card and get 29% off
most merchandise!
Cards available in store
IS
29 years old
505 University Dr E
268-9626
Dean of
Charles Johr
ommendatio
A&M
Thursday at
Department
and all as si
programs be
cut during
the next few
years.
“After
more than a
year and a
half of work
ing in issues
related t
journalism,
past legislati
has become
the most eft
address our s
in journalism
change in the
lion,” Johns
statement.
The jourr
ment was fo
and has been
program sine
500 students
the program i
ment houses
faculty.
No stude
enrolled in t
department v
out of the r
tenured, tenur
or permanent
laid off, Johnt
If the recoi
approved by I
current faculty
be shifted to
Fall f
expai
By Jodi I
THE BATT
We Are America ’s #7
eg jr Comnanvl
0**
fCARKEEPER' BRAKES *
as.
-^4
□
1 YEAR/12,000 MILE WARRANTY
9
99
Ask For Kevin
Store Hours: Mon-Sot 7:0Oam-6:00pm
2715 S. Texas Ave - (979) 764
Front disc or rear shoes
g *——r Installation extra
OR — ■
Epm Mai
! LIFETIME VSD'BRAKESI J
iMMS MAINTENANCE^ f
—\
■ TOKE-UE
$4999
4-cylimlef
Mony cob, SqM Inxks ond vans. 'The* may be sefcstanliol exlro cost lor
octtlionol ports end labor. Coupon must be presented at time o( purchase.
See monogei for details ond waronty terms. Not good wiMi oty other offer.
At poitiripofeg shops only. Expires 08/31/03.
•69m.*, ‘89%*.
• kstol new Hot 1 (Joys "Adimr idk speed, ut liming rlqytaW
* Inspect rhokn, throttle, foslnge, sports plug wires and felrdutw cap
I Mony rots, Iflhl tnnb om) wm lioeswnn, IM negpe ond K/i inlnif«nn<n exho |
'Then may he sshstonNol extra cost for odd*tonal parts ond labor. Grapori must be .
| preseoled otlime of pur chose. Not pood wrfti ony oftwr offer At jwrfktaolnq shops f
tordy. Exoiras 00/31/03.
LUBE, OIL
|& FILTER
IIS?
lO/rafne
•UpTo5Qtil0W30 Oil •MoslCorsSL^ll^
• Diesel Vehicles Excluded • Synthetic OJ Extra
Coupon must be presented ot kne ot punboso. Notp»d »li
ony otoet offer. *1 partlipoltng shop only. Off* «w M/V
TOTAL CAR CARE Fr66 WIibcjI Balance With Tire Pu
T r a n s p o
Services will c
express shuttle
Post Oak Mai
football game
Field this fall.
Eleven “Get
express shuttle
continuously fro
ing lot near
entrance and Th
Street 2 1/2 h
game time and
after, said June
communication
forTS.
“We want
proactive appro
Legisl;
By
TF
Sen. Steve C
expressed suppe
on the question <
and University
retirement, said
president of gov
The office is
Greg Abbott wi
help employee;
regarding their r
e-mail.
“I do know tl
a letter to (Abbe
the A&M posit
has also expres