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Aviators Night
Advance ticket sales for Texas A&M-Kingsville Night at the Coastal Bend Aviators game have been extended through Monday, July 5. They may be purchased at the information desk in the Student Union Building. Members of the university community may purchase tickets for the discounted price of $5 each for the game scheduled for Friday, July 9, at 7:05 p.m.
Tickets for distribution to those who have already made their purchase will be printed Tuesday. Those people will be notified when to pick up their tickets.
A limited number of extra tickets will be printed. A campus-wide e-mail will be issued when those tickets are available. They will be available for $5 until they sell out.
Like last year, the group from A&M-Kingsville will be seated in the same section. As an added bonus this year, the Aviators will be giving away team pennants to the first 1,500 people to arrive.
For more information call Julie at 2590 or e-mail at kajam03@tamuk.edu.


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Hog eWeekly
Vol. 4, Issue 20.

Hog eWeekly
::2 July, 2004::
Sports Headlines | Campus News | Events | TAMUK Home

Art exhibition, symposium looks at changing borderland
Art exhibitions, lectures and panel discussions all make up the International Residency of the Americas Symposium, to be held on the Texas A&M University-Kingsville campus July 1-3.
read more»

Conner Museum exhibit looks back 100 years
Visitors to the John E. Conner Museum at Texas A&M University-Kingsville will be taking a time machine back 100 years when they enter the Snapshots from the Past: A Centennial Collection on display now through Saturday, July 24. read more»

A&M-Kingsville student participates
in summer training program in Wyoming

Ninfa Leal, a junior from Corpus Christi, spent part of her summer at the University of Wyoming participating in a summer training program. She was one of six students nationwide selected for the program, which is aimed at exposing students to graduate studies in clinical psychology. read more»

ANNUAL ENROLLMENT
Representatives will be on campus Tuesday, July 13, at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. to meet with employees. This meeting will be held in BES 100. Representatives also will be available to all employees at the Citrus Center in Weslaco Monday, July 12, at 2 p.m.

CHANGING YOUR BENEFITS THIS YEAR? TRY IT ONLINE!
You can make most annual enrollment changes online using the HRConnect Annual Enrollment system, a system that offers many advantages. It’s convenient – all you need is Internet access and a few minutes. No forms to fill out. It’s easy – simply access the web site through HRConnect at https://sago.tamu.edu/shro/ and click on HRConnect. Enter your university identification number or social security number and your HRConnect PIN. It’s efficient! The changes you make using this system will go directly into the benefits database. You can confirm your changes immediately.

::around the world wide web::

From Psu.edu: Penn State names Rumaldo Z. Juarez outstanding alumnus
http://aginfo.psu.edu/news/june04/agalumni.html

From caller.com: Rains promise future benefits
http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_news/article/0,1641,CCCT_811_3007480,00.html

::upcoming events::


Continuing through Saturday, July 24 SNAPSHOTS FROM OUR PAST is an exhibit celebrating the centennial of the city of Kingsville. This exhibit features a series of black and white photos. The museum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information call 361-593-2810.

Monday, July 5 RESIDENCE HALL CHECK IN for the second summer session. To help, call 361-593-2760.

Tuesday, July 6 FIRST CLASS DAY for summer II.

Wednesday, July 7 through Friday, July 9 CHEERLEADING CAMP for middle and high school cheer teams. Participants stay in the residence halls and attend camp during the day. The cost is $145 per person for overnight campers and $100 for those who commute. Camp is held in the Steinke Physical Education Complex. For more information call 361-593-3065.

Wednesday, July 7 through Thursday, July 8 COASTAL BEND BLOOD CENTER will be on campus from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The bloodmobile will be parked along University Boulevard near the Student Union Building. For more information call 361-855-4943.

Saturday, July 10 ACCUPLACER TEST at 9 a.m. The Accuplacer is an alternative to the TASP test. It is a computerized test. In order to guarantee a seat, visit room 122 in Eckhardt Hall or call 361-593-3300 to pre-register. The fee is $40. For more information call 361-593-3308.

Saturday, July 10 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.

Sunday and Monday, July 11-12 HOGGIE DAYS ORIENTATION is held for new students to tour the campus and to meet faculty, staff and new classmates. For more information call 361-593-2760.

Monday, July 12 through Friday, July 16 BASKETBALL CAMP from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Steinke Physical Education Center for boys and girls seven through 16. All day camp is $125 and overnight camp is $300. Lunch is provided. For more information call 361-593-2412.

Saturday, July 17 ACCUPLACER TEST at 9 a.m. The Accuplacer is an alternative to the TASP test. It is a computerized test. In order to guarantee a seat, visit room 122 in Eckhardt Hall or call 361-593-3300 to pre-register. The fee is $40. For more information call 361-593-3308.

Sunday and Monday, July 18- 19 HOGGIE DAYS ORIENTATION is held for new students to tour the campus and to meet faculty, staff and new classmates. For more information call 361-593-2760.

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