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Guvs'' ^TAU.£ A /'AoMEAJT AfJDa 4&S0R.R AU THAT ~~y " Northgate Continued from pag f I would much ratte‘ B| evaluative process ati^H that bartenders would- JL worry about it.” McCollum said ^ minor is a Class 8 E. meaner, and that hi J and-up policy willbeJ-H noise * Fouunon 8V DflRUJip Oh MAfJ , UOMAT A GfiCAT FtMAL «H0U) To C-NO Oi.)H TOUH Uj\TM THt Ttex, \p TMK DAY 6cts aw Brrrfft, I AM AOrlNA wet MY PANTS! H*-Y Guys, some tKeco-nvej ^NNA TAtK Yt> V»*f liability for bars, “Hopefully (going to; up) will create a cultm environment where mo-:; won’t even try to buy a!; he said. McCollum said CSPt with the Texas Alcoi Beverage Commission, always in the bars, \4; uniform or plain clofc ing for underage servers who Stu minors. "We are constantly i new plans to fiY mu I Genafe been lile otl tched te thmic c sic, one Spy Will Uoy<A ■d>t mg McCollum said. «... , m DU dltlOHS I Clay Roby, a seniorrcBT.., foll|1 cal engineering majoraoiH^ .. | | j tender at The Groove,,!^, da , K mid-up policy can d . 1IK . thing and a bad thing, tailght mc “I’moverllsoit’sc say 1 don’t mind it, butt a college tot '!««*<* rmtt moot Food Continued from page 1 toothpaste and disposable diapers arc also needed. Hester said that nothing should be in a glass container. If anyone wants to donate, they are welcome to bring donations to the Brazos Church Pantry , locat ed at 304 West 26th Street in Bryan. Hester said. Bill Thomas, executive director of the Brazos County Food Bank, said many people get the food bank and church pantry contused. He said the food bank sometimes helps out the church pantry, hut is a separate organization. ‘People arc confused and think the drive bene fits the food bank.” Thomas said. Hester said he hopes students realize their potential to help others in the Brazos Valley. “I would like to tie it all in with the spirit Aggies are know n for.” Hester said. “Aggies are becoming known nationwide for giving back to the community, plus the fact that instead of throw ing food away, they can help somebody out.” we re in should have a venuefofi lege students,” Roby ail it’s a good idea fori] reasons.” Roby said he thiiJ Northgate bars, except'ij Chicken, Fitzwilly's] Shadow Canyon, will; J going to 21-and-up. “More will do it eid and a lot of bars are it right now," Roby said the styles Her mc incing it Martinez s Bthe me folkloric o B group ( ity to et of the d On M; lesent it icater. T m diffe Martini m soutl Wes Baumguardnei. the differ NEWS IN BRIEF Satanic abuse allegations by Catholic church being reviewed TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - The Toledo Diocese is taking another look at a woman's previously dis missed claims of satanic sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests now that one of the clergymen has been charged with the “ritualistic" slaying of a nun 24 years ago. The Rev. Gerald Robinson was arrested last week on charges of strangling and stabbing Sister Margaret Ann Pahl, 71, about 30 times during Easter weekend 1980. Her body, covered by an altar cloth and surrounded by burning candles, was found in a hospital chapel. Pahl's body was posed to look as if she had been sexually assaulted, but investigators said they found no evidence of sexual activity. construction science u. bartender at Dixie i J said that although tk :l will probably never crj age policy of 18-an'J thinks the 21-and-upp:;| good idea. “It will help the brj out. and it will impro\ for patrons" Baum Baumguardner said when it gets busy, it’s check IDs, and so a 21 -and-up will defriMy liability. "It’s taking theresp® off the bar and onto the Baumguardner said. “The d da ces th countries pertain 1 states id danci id even ive stror mntry’s Marti r [veals sc “Wher a lot ol Guer limic the ^§i ION THE '1 BOEDER GR/f., & CANTINA * THURSDAYS • 4-CLOSE 5 1.50 Domestic Schooners $ 2.50 Margaritas $ 2.00 Well Drinks 709 Texas Ave., CS (across from campus) • 695-2492 ^^Realtv 6 Realty & Investment Company FREE LOCATOR 260-1200 PRELEASING NOW for May & August 2004! 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