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Come to the Stagehand Meeting Wednesday, September 8 th at 7:00 PM in Rudder Auditorium Bring 2 forms of identification (Social Security card & Drivers License) Tuesday, September 7, 2004 m THE BA IT AL|( saoBOYI Will Lloyd Family Medicine Services Sports Medicine Services General Medicine Sports Physicals Annual Physicals Sports Injuries: sprains, strains, fractures Acne, rashes, warts, etc. Joint Pain Gynecology Running Injuries Minor Emergencies Joint Injections Ingrown Nails Medical Exercise Issues: Asthma, etc. The Physicians Centre • 3201 University Dr. E. #440 • Bryan, TX 77802 Office: (979) 776-2800 • Fax (979) 776-2805 www.UniversitySport.sMcdicine.com So, in theory, 1 can park in a spot amt dodge the inconvenience of taking the bus to campus. Weather Continued from page 1a r..and you end up in the farthest possible spot Prom your classes- '• .ss i tiL I NOISE POLLUTION BT JOSH DARWIN IN MUSIC News, L.OCAU THAT means putting THe accusers aren't etTHCR VJAW, PARENTS ROCK BANP GiROoVeKtUL subliminal messages Sure whether rr saws ARE WORRIED. oveRDRive has becn in THe music uinew "hail gataN" or ‘Tree ACCO«ep OF BACK MASKItf6, it's flawed backward. MARTHA STEWART.'* S' 'fff g © J 1 \ ! ^ addition, these radars extremely sensitive electro] necessary for minimizing no] Guynes said. The main radar system i National Hurricane Center repaired in time to monitor landfall of Frances. The SMt radar systems were deploye: two small airports at CapeCas eral, Fla., to monitor the non!:, quadrant of the storm at land:; “It was a tremendous honcl the SMART radar system:li;very called on to support the Ce- ItjHdie po Guynes said. mrted as Zachary Glenn, senior me: jnjch a su ogy major and president of]*"We p SCAMS, a social organ Jd it go for undergraduate and grajtrlbution students in meteorology at Am Foster said he is proud that A&M Income volved with the SMART sysirWents to “The calling on the SM e|p erts radars is a great show of out gie community that w'earereacj 0 th® * * help in time of need,” Gl< wattle cone bq M.D. Walters PRESENTING THE NEW WIT REALITY DATING SERIES... AUSSIE DOE/ Playhouse Continued from page! the court’s authority. Rahman M omin ‘ #1 It - vl ■ "The I *ople oi ■bution Fi :ht Fe- Iftn’t let ■muting #2 O Calc Continued from page 1A Loupot’s manager LinnAnn Long said that from her experiences talking with individuals in the military, she has found that their free time is very important. “I figured that if this would make Charles feel a little better or more connected to school here, donating the textbook was definitely something minimal we could do for someone so dedicated to serving our country,” Long said. Long said giving back to the community is part of Loupot’s overall business practice. “Whether it be in community involvement or with A&M, usually we’r .w than willing to make a donation,” Long . Marti Holland told Long the book would find its way back to Loupot’s and said she would ask her son to return it to the bookstore when he arrives home. “I understand that things happen and if it doesn’t work out, that’s OK,” Long said. “But 1 would be really happy to meet him.” Hometown friend and a junior marketing ma jor Michael Danielson said Holland is a funny person and has shared his sense of humor with at least one Texas A&M class. “As a joke, he once walked into a PSYC 107 class and started teaching calculus until the teacher came in and kicked him out,” Daniel son said. “1 think he had a friend videotape the whole thing.” Danielson and Holland became friends at a church youth group in Plano. “He’s a great guy who really lives his life for the Lord,” Danielson said. “He’s definite ly a service-oriented person who likes to live for others.” Charles Holland is scheduled to return from Iraq this spring and to participate in a co-op with defense and aerospace systems supplier Raytheon before resuming classes at A&M in the fall. Due to a limit on the number of phone calls he can make, Charles Holland is presently unable for comment while he serves in Iraq. construct) on s< ;icr icc majot ing vo vl designed and c :on struck'd a *"lt's ; house, sa; id he fee Is good ti - rich sait efforts wi 11 heir > ch liklren inr Keep “Our ] group n let up n iomewh three tim< cs a v /ce k to desig :ifo the / build our play hoi jse. It pa' dial ■ t\ ers to know l that \\ e can make jlNovemh ference.” Momin said. I "It de Plavhouses w ill be on dfer-i^' e usl Post Oak N lallby Dil [ktrri , <r nnp' painting displayed 2 ; Jos’s and Hr e bit in College Statior L A 11 playhous Rst to si be on display unit RaHle tickets il S< arc 25. (Yi ar #3 P be pundiased for S3 each or tw a musv events si ets tor S5. 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