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LOST & FOUND
Lost: Jack Russel, white with black eye,
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1992 Honda ShadowVLX, cherry-red, in
great condition, 17,000miles. $2350 979-
218-6678.
1999 Honda CBR-F4 12,500mi. 2mini-
mods to lift. One of a kind bike. $4,000.
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1999 Honda Superhawk, black, 13K miles
K-40. Undetectable radar detector instal
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7559.
2003 Honda Shadow VLX deluxe, black,
1200 miles $4500 979-575-5868.
MUSIC
Ace DJs- Professional show without the
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Lights/smoke/Great Sound- Call Josh
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Laboradors: akc, black, chocolate, female
pups. Hunter quality, $300- $450, 979-
589-2897 or 979-220-7932.
REAL ESTATE
MOVING TO AUSTIN? Aggie Special on
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ing or $500 credit at closing. Call Christen
Class of ‘00 (512)589-1315.
ROOMMATES
***1-2 roommates needed, 3bedroom
house, Spring/Summer, 2-blocks from
Kyle Field, W/D, DSL. Nick 979-693-
2159, nick@neo.tamu.edu.
*3bdrm/2bth townhouse, close to campus,
TAMU bus route, w/d, furniture, micro-
wave. 2-M/F roommates. $220-
$290/mo., $100/dep. 979-694-1595.
1 roommate needed for 4bdrm house on
George Bush. $300mo. 979-219-0234.
1-2Roommates for 4bdrm/4ba at Ex
change. Price negotiable; includes cov
ered parking. Sub-lease for spring 281-
788-3423
1-F needed January, new 3/2 townhome,
bus-route, $400/mo. +1/3bills. Call
Shauna 979-764-0599.
1-F roommate for spring semester. Nice,
4bdrm/4.5ba. house. Rent $380/person.
Call Cindy 694-7647, 469-441-6927.
1-F roommate for Spring semester.
3bdrm/2ba house. $300/mo. +1/3bills.
Call Jennifer 713-306-0268.
1-F roommate needed for Spring semes
ter until 5/04. 4bdrm/2ba, $400/mo, Ster
ling University Apartments. Kellie
(469)644-0359.
1-Female roommate for spring semester.
2bdrm/2ba. apt., ethernet, tamu bus route,
W/D, furnished. Ana 979-739-4627.
ROOMMATES
1-F roommate needed sublease
2bdrm/2bath, private room and bathroom.
Spring semester, on bus route. $300/mo.
260-5047.
1-M/F needed ASAP. 1/1 in 3/3. Internet
included, new duplex. Amanda, 432-349-
4521.
1- M/F. Master suite in 3bdrm/2ba.
Across from campus. $475/mo.
everything included. Mic 979-680-8126;
757-581-4036.
1bdrm available $350 +utilities. Great
house, 3Christian roommates spring se
mester 469-371-0639.
1M/1F need 3rd for brand new 3/3 duplex.
$330 +1/3bills. First month's rent 1/2price!
First 2 months bills 1/2price! Call Derek.
979-525-9439.
2 Female roommates needed for 3/2
house on bus route call Julie 764-4333
2- female roommates needed. Spring se
mester. $350/mo +1/3utilities. Call Jenni
fer (903)780-8319
2-M/F roommates needed for Spring.
New duplex, furnished, except bedrooms.
$367/mo. +1/3bills. 210-378-7924.
2-Roommates needed starting spring.
Upscale CS neighborhood. 2300sqft town-
home, fully furnished, bus-route. 3-2.5-2,
w/d, cable &internet, quiet neighbors, no
smokers, pets or parties. $500/mo.
+1/3bills. Serious inquiries only. David
(832)444-2103 or (979)847-0148.
2M for 4/2. Rent is $310 +1/4 bills. Call
696-9378.
3/2 house $400/mo +l/3bills. Edelwess
Estates. Pets and lease neg. 574-6347
Megan.
Available now, non-smoking roommates
for 4/3 new home, 904 Bougainvillea, w/d,
$400/mo. +1/4utilities. Call Ross at 512-
396-0766.
Christian male sub-leaser wanted! 3/2
Duplex on Rock Hollow with M/F room
mates $333.33/mo +1/3bills. Andy 979-
324-4531.
F Roommate needed for spring semester
3/2 condo on bus route $400 +1/3utillties
call Ginger 696-5518.
Female roommate needed 3bdrm/2bth
mobile home. $275/mo. +1/3utilities. Avail
able now. Call Megan, 696-2119.
Female roommate needed. Spring semes
ter. 3bd/3ba. $395/mo +1/3utilities. 764-
8074.
Female seeking M/F-roommate
2bdrm/2.5bath nice condo w/fireplace and
pool. 691-8095
Huge bdrm in 2bdrm townhouse. Ready
now. $305/mo 979-690-7302.
M/F roommate needed for Spring semes
ter 3bd/2ba, high-speed internet, W/D,
party deck, gas grill, $400/mo +1/3utilities
Edelweiss 979-219-2748.
M/F-Roommate, 2/2 house, new, furnish
ed, $350/mo. $150 deposit, utilities paid.
979-218-6288.
Male roommate needed for Spring semes
ter. Large house in south CS. $335/mo.
+1/3 bills call Jason, 979-696-6906.
Needed for spring, 1-M/F. 3bdrm/2ba apt.
Call for details. 979-485-8119, jlpachul-
ski@yahoo.com
Roommate Needed ASAP! 2bdrm/1.5bth,
1-block from campus. Call Brian 979-224-
1071.
Spring semester female roommate need
ed. $390/mo. +1/4utilities. nataliepa@ta-
mu.edu or (979)695-2178.
ROOMMATES
Sublease 1-F needed for 3bdrm/3bath du
plex with W/D, on bus-route, $359/mo.
+1/3bills. Call JoAnna 361-834-1583 to-
mijoanna @ tamu .edu.
sublease, female preferred. Crossing
Place Apts. Ibdrm in 4bdrm/2ba. furnish
ed, free cable and internet. ASAP until Au
gust 214-392-7793
SERVICES
‘Linda’s Typing Service* Typing in my
home: papers, resumes, etc. Reasonable
rates. Call Linda Lantz. 979-690-1518.
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insur
ance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-
Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat.- Fri(6pm-8pm)
&Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm).
Former student serving you 20yrs. In offi
ces above Aggieland Kiva Inn, Ste.200
(next door to Applebee's). Walk-ins wel
come. $25/cash. Lowest price by law.
104 Texas Ave. S. 846-6117. Show-up
30/min. early.
Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
Centers, College Station 695-9193. Bryan
846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling
695-9193.
TRAVEL
A "Reality" Spring Break 2004. Featured
in “The Real Cancun" Movie. Lowest Pri
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Act Now! Book 11 people, get 12th trip
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800-838-8202.
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port shuttle 7days/wk for only $19.99. See
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or call us at 979-739-2836.
Spring Break & Ski Trips. Free food, par
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vations 1-800-648-4849 or
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WINTER AND SPRING BREAK. Ski &
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www.sunchase.com or call 1-800-SUN-
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Large hall and classrooms with
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Perfect for dances, parties, receptions and
corporate training or meetings.
Pricing starts at $250/day
Call Robert Norris at (979) 822-1600
Tucs.-Fri. 8am-5pm
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You never knew you could have such great drinks at such great prices!
FREE ENTRANCE TILL 11PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
$ 1 Wells / $ 2 Martinis till midnight
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Meet • Drink • Lounge
Tuesday-Saturday
9p.iri. - 2a.m.
Available for private parties
contact: Jimmie Hammond
@ 979-739-1967
Class Councils Present
Elephant Walk & Junior E-Walk
T-Shirt Sales
November
10-14
17-21
24 Sc 25
• Food
• Games
• T-Shirts
• Pictures with
Elephants
November 25, 2003
10am - 3pm
Law/Puryear Field
http: //classcouncils. tamu. edu
2004 Elephant Walk
Pictures/Speaker- 12:45pm
Kyle Field
Step Off - 2:04pm
Kyle Field
2005 Junior E-Walk
Step Off - 2:05pm
Law/Puryear Field
Pictures/Speaker - 3:00pm
Kyle Field
Pictures available atwww.myphotosystems.net
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Friday, November 21, 2003
THE BATTAli
Volleyball
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Sweet 16
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A&M in College Station just
two weeks earlier.
Sophomore middle blocker
Josi Lima and junior outside
hitter Lindsey Morris each
posted 10 kills for the
Jayhawks in the losing effort.
Senior outside hitter Abbie
Jacobson led KU with seven
digs. On the season, the
Jayhawks have averaged 15.43
kills, per game to their oppo
nents 13.63.
One match before falling to
the Cornhuskers, Kansas won
its fourth straight and its 10th
conference match, routing
Iowa State, 3-0. The victory
was particularly significant for
Jayhawks’ coach Ray Bechard,
who became only the fourth
coach in Kansas history to
reach 100-win plateau.
“Reaching the 100-win
milestone is nice, but most
important is the 10th confer
ence win,” Bechard said. “1 just
hope the next 100 come a lot
quicker.”
A win against A&M could
spark a strong finish for the
Jayhawks. With their final two
matchups against Baylor and
Texas Tech, they could piece
together another winning
streak before season’s end.
Saturday’s match is sched
uled for 7 p.m. at the Horejsi
Family Athletics Center in
Lawrence, Kan.
kick shootout because of
Sp isak’s heroics in net.
“A hot goalkeeper can carry a
lot of teams,” Guerrieri said. “It
helps our players, and I know it
helps me sleep better at night
knowing Kati Jo is back there,”
With a defense that is up to
the task, and the expectations of
the Sweet 16 lifted from their
shoulders, the Aggies
looking to shock anottie:;
seed to move on to the n
quarterfinals.
With their track itc
don’t bet against them.
"I know we can go fat
said freshman defender L;
Pierson. "One of the got
1 set when I came here
make the final four and .
national championship not
one year, but all four year:
Volur
Swimming
Continued from page 4
event, so nobody w ill really be able to walk over anybody:
The Aggie men’s and women s teams will get somei
needed tune oft after the invitational hdore they reconvene: t
seasons in December with Purdue and Kansas, respectively
Symposium
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won
Corps
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breakfast together, participat
ing in an obstacle course, a log
run and a leadership reaction
course. Woods said the order
came from McAdams, not
from the Texas A&M adminis
tration.
“This is a Corps of Cadets
student matter, not an adminis
tration matter,” he said in his
statement. “The cal! to quarters
was ordered by the Corps
Commander, not (by interim
vice president for student
affairs) Dr. (Bill) Kibler.”
Neither McAdams nor
University President Robert M.
Gates could be reached for
comment Thursday night.
Anderson’s philosophy is that
people cannot be approached
through one uniform method,
but people’s differences must
be considered beforehand.
“We all start and move along
at different points, and we want
every student who leaves A&M
to be competitive in the global
marketplace,” Anderson said.
Whether Rocha was speak
ing from a “corporate stand
point” or Kendall was playing
what she called her “race card,”
each panelist had a different
viewpoint about what it will
mean to achieve diversity at
A&M.
“Speaking from being a
white Texan, part of what hap
pens being white, is that we
believe in some way the world
should stay as is, and we
assume we would just run
everything,” Kendall said.
“What has happened, though, is
that the rules and world have
shifted and those of us in the
majority are grappling with
what that means.”
Kendall said young white
men in particular feel like they
are not getting what they
deserve with diversity or quo
tas, and they feel disenfran
chised, like something has been
taken from them.
She feels that working with
white students will be important
for diversity at A&M regarding
what they feel their guarantees
are and the confusion felt when
they do not get it.
Gutierrez warned that the
worst thing in
group mentality.
“A&M is a
than it used to be, so weL
bring in different thii
Gutierrez said. "There
whole anymore, for wear
different."
Although the par.
seemed to agree with Reis
statement that "we still fc
segregated world.”
“change agents” will be a
part of this effort to fe
and an aid to the sejteti
world students live
Anderson said.
To students who v
spur change Individ.;
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ble, experiencing thingsi
going through a constant::
morphosis about what be::,
"change agent" willbehel;
“Change is a natural pit
in organizations, and we a
fear it,” Anderson said.
Early in the dial?:
Anderson said many oft
leagues and mentors dis;
aged his coming to AM
he said he cannot waitta
prove every one of those
pie.
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(A&M) is not whatyourt
it was,” he said
The symposium was '
sored by H-E-B, the Si
Government Association
Department of
Services, the Departue:
Student Activities
Association of
Students.
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