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Hog eWeekly
Vol. 4, Issue 2.

Hog eWeekly
::23 January, 2004::
Sports Headlines | Campus News | Events | TAMUK Home

 
Cindy Reagan, systems analyst in CIS and member of the Project Liberty team, signs the team’s Declaration of Liberty. The document explains the team’s purpose and pledges each team member’s support to the effort. Project Liberty is the name for the university-wide effort to implement the Banner system. Banner™ is an integrated software system with applications in student information and financial aid services.
Singer Ari Hest Back to Perform Live
Singer, songwriter Ari Hest will perform in Jones Auditorium on the campus of Texas A&M University-Kingsville during a return performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30. The concert is free. Read more»

Javelina Cheer Team Places Sixth in National Competition
The Texas A&M University-Kingsville cheer team placed sixth in the 2004 College Cheerleading National Championships held in Orlando Jan. 16-19, said their sponsor Romy Timmons. Read more»

New Residence Life Director Brings Fresh Ideas to Campus Living
Texas A&M University-Kingsville has a friendly new face heading up Residence Life. Tarome Alford, director of Residence Life is getting adjusted to the atmosphere at A&M-Kingsville and is excited about getting involved with the students and their on-campus living needs.
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Three Webb County Students Receive Pre-Pharmacy Scholarship
Freshmen Stefanie Ferrazzano and Arturo G. Rendon and sophomore Ramiro Gomez Jr., all from Laredo, are biology majors as well as enrolled in their first year of the pre-pharmacy program at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. The three students have been awarded with the D.D. Hachar and Lamar Bruni Charitable Trust Fund scholarship that includes $3,000 per academic year for the first two years in the pre-pharmacy program and is then raised to $4,000 per academic year for four years of professional school. Read more»

::around the world wide web::
from abc.com: Former Javelina contestant on the Bachelorette

 

::upcoming events::
Friday, January 30 SINGER ARI HEST will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. in room 219ABC of the Student Union Building. Hest’s music is described as a combination of acoustic, pop, rock, jazz and funk. The event is free for A&M-Kingsville students with a valid identification card. For more information call 361-593-2760.

Saturday, January 31 DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Cousins Hall 118. The cost is $25. Bring your citations to class. Registration is one hour before class. For more information call 361-593-2861.

Tuesday, February 3 through Wednesday, March 10 MUSEUM EXHIBIT features 30 select photographs entitled Grand Ole Opry. They were chosen from among nearly 5,000 taken by Gordon Gillingham during the 1950s. The museum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information call 361-593-2810.

Wednesday, February 4 COMEDIAN BRIAN BRUSHWOOD will perform at 8 p.m. in the Student Union Building ballrooms. For more information call 361-593-2760.

Friday, February 6 MOVIE “Scary Movie 3" will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Biology and Earth Sciences Building, room 100. Admission is free with valid A&M-Kingsville identification card. For more information call 361-593-2435.

Sunday, February 8 ALICE IN WONDERLAND as adapted for the stage by Dr. David Deacon and based on Lewis Carroll’s memorable children’s story. The preview performances will be at 7 p.m. Sunday in Jones Auditorium. For more information call 361-593-3401.

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