Rally Towels Tickets: 845-2311 Slouacek sausages (first 500 fans) (while Supplies Last) Uni^DaversityWeek 5-7 pm Emperor's Pot - Cultural Simulation Rudder Tower 401 Come outside of your comfort zone & practice living in a different culture fc v ; http://www. t a m u.cdu/u n id i vers it) i * 7:30 pm Mr. & Mrs. Iyer - Movie Evans Library 204 E Love amidst Mayhem iSSA i V. Don't leave a piece of your history behind ■ Pick up or purchase your 2003 Aggieland Yearbook If you ordered the award-winning 2003 Aggieland and haven't picked it up, stop by room 015 Reed McDonald Building and do so. Please bring your Student ID. If you did not order last year's Texas A&M University yearbook (the 2002-2003 school year), you may purchase one for $40 plus tax. ■ Order your 2004 Aggieland The 2004 Aggieland yearbook will be a 752-page record of the 2003-2004 Texas A&M school year. Distribution will be during Fall 2004. Stop by 015 Reed McDonald or telephone 845-0569 (credit cards only). Cost: $40 plus tax. ■ Pay a mailing fee for 2004 Aggieland If you ordered a 2004 Aggieland and will not be on campus this fall to pick it u, you can have it mailed. To have your yearbook for the '03-'04 school year mailed, stop by 015 Reed McDonald or telephone 845-0569 (credit cards only) and pay a $7.58 mail ing and handling fee. Aggielands will not be held and refunds will not be made on books not picked up within one semester of the publication date. " . Pre-order your 2005 Aigie/W Order your 2005 Aggieland — the 103rd Texas A&M yearbook — while you register for fall classes. Cost: just $30 plus tax. Student Media Ad/Distribution Office: Room 015 Reed McDonald Hours: 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday and Friday. Cash, Check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover American Express and Aggie Bucks accepted. 6B Monday, April 19, 2004 Catch me if you can Blinn College freshman kinesiology major Rusty Kilbum leads junior kinesiology major JR Munoz during Run NEWS IN BRIEF Zero tolerance policies at schools cause concerns KATY, Texas (AP) — Since school districts across the nation have been enforcing state and local "zero tolerance" policies, stories of students being sus pended for bringing nail files or butter knives to school have become common. As schools nationwide have tried to curt high schools since the Columbine shootings^ ago. schools also have increased therAt offenses that constitute suspension, expufcW ets and even arrests, The Houston Clwniderffl in its Sunday editions. * Campus Lodge 3645 Wellborn Road Bryan, TK ?i801 Ph W 6?! 6400 The Moore if Loore in Aggieland! Check u( Out 1 - Now (earing Confer/Fall k 4 Hurry in & Rererve Your BRAND NEW Bungalow Today! j|i top m Cal I U,4 Becfroo/vi, Individual barer Fully Furnirhed Bungalowr, Gated Entry Greened Veranda, Play Action Pool 100% Private Bathr * 6" Quiet Wallr Lundry Room in Every Bungalow High fyeed (owputer lab • If Color TV Truly Aweroivie Aftienitierl mm