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The meeting will include an outline of upcoming events for the fall semester, an introduction of the officers and free pizza. Call 693-7669 for more information. Sept. 18, 2003 The A&M Objectivism Club will be having a meeting in Rudder 502 at 8:30 p.m. The meeting will include discussion of inspirational books such as “Anthem.” For more informa tion, go to objectivism.tamu.edu. He & Wife “Countdown” sign up will begin. The 8-week course, hosted by Dr. Rusty Bacak, will be held every Thursday night and will discuss married and engaged life from a Christian standpoint and is free. Call Dr. Bacak at 693-5133 to sign up or for more information. Sept. 20, 2003 The Vet School will host a free showing of “Shadows of the Supernatural” featuring experts from “The Blair Witch Project” at 7 p.m. Call 512-289-1994 for more information. MSC OPAS will feature a musical performance by Cook, Young and Dixon (formerly known as the Three MoTenors) at Rudder Theater at 7:30 p.m. For tickets and other information, call 854-1234. The Student Communications Association will have an informa tional meeting in Rudder 501 at 7 p.m. The meeting is business casual and will include a speech by the SCA advisor. Fusion will host a meeting in the Archery Room at the Student Recreational Center at 6:30 p.m. More information can be obtained at www.experiencefusion.org. Replant applications will be due in Koldus 127 at Fish Aides by 5 p.m. MI'I'IT'R The Rudder Theater Box Office will sell discounted student tickets for $3 for a 7 p.m. showing of “Once Upon a Time in Mexico” at the Cinemark Theater. Sept. 21,2003 The Department of Recreational Parks and Tourism Sciences will be having help sessions called “RPTS for Not-So-Dummies” for majors. The two sessions will take place Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Francis building, room 109. O Camp will host a dinner from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for students with alternative views. The dinner will include ways to find resources for gay, lesbian, bisexual andtrans- gendered people on the TAMU campus and in the community. For more information, call 845-1107. MANTEO, N surged off the sland chain Tue ban 100,000 urged to evacua Carolina coast arrival of Hurr which had wi emained a dan on a track toward The Nationa Center posted watch from Littl S.C., to China ncluding Pai Albemarle Sounc part of Chesapeal On tiny, low- island in Ches Wallace Pruitt si furniture at the b fast inn he runs Shirley. 'I don't usuall; ed about somethin this one has so m been preparing f< said Pruitt, 63. Forecasters appeared to be o hit Thursday o Carolina coast an ward through ea> Large swells ar surf already we along the coast. The storm’s n tained wind had about 105 mph. 1 ing was possible could strengthen landfall, the Natic Center said in Mi; The latest eva< here for the lov Banks islands, inc mated 75,000 datteras to Du County, plus 15,0( Currituck County Virginia state lin along beaches m SEBHE Sept. 23, 2003 Texas Aggie Cattle Women will hold an Informational and Social meeting in Kleberg 117 at 7:30 p.m. Come enjoy free pizza. Call Carmen at 219-3237 for more information. The 12th Man Student Foundation will hold the first gen eral meeting/informational with spe cial guest speakers and members of past and present 12th man kick off team at 7 p.m. in Rudder 601. The Inter-Religious Dialogue Student Association will host a performance of the Whirling Dervishes from Turkey in Rudder Auditorium. For more information, visit idsa.amu.edu. The Cepheid Variable will have its first general committee meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 501. Student Counseling Services will host a career path seminar in Henderson Hall, room 114, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dr. Claude Gibson will discuss career paths in the English field. The international Studies Society will host a meeting at 7 p.m. in the Academic Building, room 123, which will include a speech by spe cial guest speaker, Dr. Kramer. The 12th Man Foundation will have their first general meeting in Rudder 601 at 7 p.m. Guest speakers will include past and present members of the To submit calendar items, please stop by the Reed MacDonald build ing, room 014, or send an e-mail that details your event to aggielife@thebattalion.net ■io- Drav htt Wolf Camera and Ritz Camera Invite You To Try Our NEW Digital Labs!! Bring in your digital media and give us a try for free! Visit any of our three locations: Please bring in ad or just show your student ID. Offer limited to one per day, per person. 110 Dominik, Post Oak Mall, or 614 Villa Maria, Bryan. 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