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2A National Association of Environmental Professionals Informationals September 8 th & 9 th Peterson 113 7 p.m. http://stuact.tamu.edu/stuorgs/naep Thursday, September 9, 2004 \B THE BATTAI Bmt The Hell Outta Wyoming! Specials good Thursday 09/09/04 thru Saturday 09/11/04 www.jjspackage.com info@jjspackage.com 1600 Texas Ave. S. 693-2627 Harvey & Texas J.J.S 3505G Longmire 696-2002 Kroger Shopping Center 1 CORRECTIONS: Rusty Thompson is the advil to the yell leaders and to alii Class Councils. The barbecue is called Cook Off Classic BBQ. Bicycle Continued from pagelAl Mi Cro* atl,M tht inn* of tcernngj SEAGRAM'S 7 AMERICAN BLEND 800 $16" 1.75L CRUZAN $10" 800 LTR NATURAL LIGHT BEER 12oz. cans $999 30pk. DEKUYPER PEACHTREE SCHNAPPS 300 $8" LTR RIO GRANDE WHITE TEQUILA 800 $8" LTR KEYSTONE LIGHT BEER $999 12oz. cans 30pk. HOIS POLLUTION BY JOLH DARWIN an appointment with the UPDj get their bikes engraved. provides free engraving sen] for all Texas A&M students Baron also cautioned studo I when buying used bikes. “If a deal sounds too to be true, it usually is,”E ro Incredi said. “Always check to scJ^hoj, n there’s a engraving on thebi^ j s m , and if there is, have the UPDl^ com College Station Police D. jL^jo ment run the number to nJ IVS t0 c > sure it isn’t stolen.” li resp I hough people u ith stolenbr® ' «ion can be cte warrie cone by M.D. Walters in their pc with theft, some students thin system is ineffective. “1 don’t think it’s wortl time or trouble to go andn a bike being stolen, espei with the success rate thai UPL) has had in recovering! bikes,” said Michael Murpl senior sports management jor. “1 don’t think there’sc they can do, because it’ssiK untraceable crime.” Baron said students shou! port any suspicious activity! UPD and schedule an app ment to get their bikes cngn Students can call 862-8125t up an appointment. V “Donat ■oney,”: fcnent it ■ When I JiemploN ■onations I “Once ■id starte ft said. I Donat 11 ■ith his g ■irks and enough ir Ast year. I “It pair ■ mean c ftend mg ■ In the they wer las Veg: eBay Continued from page 1A Transportation Continued from page 1A ENJOY IN MODERATION yours and you can do what you want with it.” Barzak said possible security issues arising from official state vehicles being available for sale to the public were not a concern. Sophomore biology major Lauren Parker said she’s only used eBay to buy CDs and T-shirts in the past. “1 probably wouldn’t have much use for a bus,” Parker said. “But if I did, 1 probably wouldn’t be looking for it on eBay.” too many people and not enough spaces.” Logan Renfrew, a junior management ma jor and speaker of the Student Senate, said he is glad Weis took time to discuss parking and transit issues with students. “I think this was a great time for Weis to come out and take students’ questions,” Ren frew said. “He answered a lot of questions and as long as there’s a student in the crowd, he’ll answer questions.” Throug Rachel Rike, a senior sociology major, s&fiid once forum was helpful and proactive, and her aM any of! tions about parking were adequately answe;* “It's a “Everyone was really positive,’ Rikc fyou refer “It seems like they are all for listeningtol Overt dents. It shows they do care what we thinl l 0 rk regi Chris Clonts, a senior Spanish majorancl “j j us t student advocate for communication, saiiift ee k that Transportation Services forum was a sueft in a dd and is the first in a series of Lunchbox Fa t, earn a that will be held every other week at Rui Plaza. Clonts urged students to attend the rums that will cover issues such as Bor: food serv ices, athletics and community i& M||$|ji Students'Assoeiatill Itlgmlc C'ciiUt 417 Statnsy Street The Battalion term papi lonate a lockets 1 I “Any 1 shirt ora ftaltispe: Kendra Kingsley, Fiditor in Chief THE BATTALION (ISSN #10554726) is published daily, Monday through Friday dunn spring semesters and Monday through Thursday dunng the summer session (except Urw and exam periods) at Texas A&M University. Periodicals Postage Paid at College Statk POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Battalion, Texas A&M University, 1111 T Station, TX 77843-1111. :he fai arc I .ty‘xxilaii IX 77810. j !U. 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