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Show Thursday, September 29. 2005 University Journal Page 6 READY TO RUN w s V GseicgI Continued from Page 7 allDli'yAivr in llil tif H tf ' st I' , t - i Members of the SUU mens cross country team and runners from other schools prepare for the start of the Roy Griak Invitational in Minnesota. Are you a Computer Science or Information Systems Major? Would you like to be? -- trr. ran i rrr; a Tint rr. Meet the Department Chair and Faculty Learn about CSIS course scheduling 11 Get valuable information Ask your burning questions Enjoy a game of BZ Tank When: Wednesday, October 5 5:00 p.m. Electronic Learning Center Lobby Where: Come join us to find out more about CSIS and enjoy some Godfathers Pizza on us! Department of Computer Science and Information Systems . www.suu.educietcsis t ? CiASmv' m o vi !m v " ' 4 r 1 CD:&ts-qg- - Th?wi Hiu-am-u i icce?mCi - v n Turpin Stadium in Natchitoches of because La damage to Stadium trom Cowboy Huiiieane Rita McNeeses Web site leported the damage to the stadium is extensu e enough that it is unknown when the Cowboys w ill be able to pi ly there again Accoiding to the Web site also athletes from McNeese at Slate may be housed othei um ersities within the Southland Conference until powei is lestored on McNeese State s campus The Cowboys have been looking lor ail opponent for Oct 8 since the cancellation of the game against Southern Uuixeisity but no opponent for that game has been named If the Cowboys are unable to schedule an opponent their next game w ill be oil the load against Stephen F Austin Oct 15 neaily a month after their Sept 17 loss to Southern Mississippi Should Satmdays game not be lescheduled, the T Birds will not play again until Oct 15 against UC Davis giving SUU's team consecutive developing weekends off before their hist conference game After Saturday night's loss to Stephen F Austin SUU coach Wes Meier said the potential tlnee week layoff would not be a benefit to his team on the held but it could be beneficial to them off the field (If the game isnt played) it's three weeks befoie w'e even have a game, because we have the bye week right aftei he said If you dont play youstait thinking about taking days off, giving guys time to catch up on school The last time the T Birds had a game postponed was Sept lfc 2001 when SUUs game against South Florida was rescheduled for later in the season following 11 2001 terronst the Sept attacks in New Yoik City and Washington, D C The McNeese State game was scheduled to be the T Birds last non conference game until a Nov 19 home game against Weber State of the Big Sky Conference t j odir-0L.u;sr-rr fVPPUCMIONS FOP. PtvY ClMSVb ami. SeneMW W. J'Iekt sessioN ?UA VIDA 0FF6F4: ; i f few Cedar 4 CAU r i AND H 'DN$DA 1, CALL FOR DOT AILS i 1 i For additional Information call Professional Massage $55 Hour Swedish Massage $25 4 Handed Massage - $45 4 Footbath - Reflexology $25 4 - your are a woman between the ages of 17 and 24, e Southern Utah Univernever married, and a sity student, you are invited to find out more about the 2006 Miss SUU Pageant by attending the following informational meeting: Tuesday, October 4th 7 p.m. Sharwan Smith Center f1ovie Theater If full-tim- 4 MASSAC, MONDAY . . a $50,000 scholarship and over $100,000 in cash and prizes, or how other contestants at the state and local levels share in more than 45 million dollars available annually through the Miss America Organization? They all began by entering their first local pageant. 9 ON STUDENT . Have you ever wondered how Miss America receives vivivi.puraviaacmt.com r JL miss SCO 2608 4 Affordable, all inclusive tuition 4 Conversational Spanish course $. Main lx i T The zecu'ch hevy begwn for. i Marketable job skills 14'5 UNIVEKSITTY SOU Til F.RNi UTAH - 'V : Challenging, diverse curriculum Exciting outreach events - Student Involvement Center (435) the. 865-855- 7 |