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Koldus said the staff is con cerned with any illegal or ques tionable activity, and will give any group or individual the same con sideration. Mike Davidson, president of Texas A&M's InterFraternity Council, also said student organi zations are treated similarly. "Although it is hard to draw parallels between the Corps and fraternities, I think what the Corps is doing is not much different from how we would handle a sim ilar situation," Davidson said. "The Corps staff has been thor ough, and I think their intent has been sincere." Alexander said she was pleased with the organization and selection of the fact-finding com mittee. "The Faculty Senate helped with the selection process," she said. "All those selected are held in high esteem by all of us, and I expect they will take on the. sponsibility given them bythe ; ministration seriously." President Mobley called ont}, leadership of several studentaj faculty organizations beforea pointing the committee, Ale® der said. "The president called on ; Faculty Senate, student organiJ tions including Student GoyeJ ment and administration off cials," she said. "He sat do: with people like myself and ash what kind of individuals we w a: ed on the committee." The panel's advice served: the basis for the selection pr 0 ; ; ; of the committee. She said|| committee should begin its inv,. tigation next week. ’ mattei The final say in the however, still rests with , she said. "The committee reports dire ly to him, arid in the business the University he has the fir. say," she said. Of course,t|| could turn to the samekeyin; viduals once again for assistar;, and advice. 1 think that such’I move may he needed if andwh disciplinary action is considerec Gay-rights activists see encouraging legislation Continued from Page 1 ? C foi ments for gay rights, Eiserloh said. The Equal Protection Clause guards against a violation of one's rights based upon race or sex. Gay rights supporters hope the courts will extend this to homo sexual relations. Rights to privacy included un der the Due Process Clause has provided much of the ammunition used to shore up arguments in fa vor of gay and lesbian rights. "It's very difficult to go before these legislatures and city councils and say that there is gay and les bian discrimination because they will say 'no there isn't/" Eiserloh said. Eiserloh works in Austin to block legislation which would harm the gay and lesbian commu nity. Often, legislators will attach anti-gay "riders" to a totally unre lated bill. One bill she helped de feat would have required groups wanting to demonstrate in Austin to pay a security deposit. Security deposit amounts may have varied for different groups. Inthiswa: government officials could ri: gavs from demonstrstin^bH cp^j-ging an inflated amount. The Texas courts offer mo- hope for gay rights cases now th at other times. "We have more luck right no, | in the Texas courts than inthefe eral courts," Eiserloh said. ! federal courts are such a wred.1 The Texas Supreme Court judo: have a precedent of holding mo: liberal views on the privacykl and gav rights than do the justL of the' United States SupreiJ Court, Eiserloh said. Agayarj lesbian case would not make it J the way to the U ' S ' Su P re: ; COl Currently» a Texas sodomy,hi is beine ctWlenged on theba that it denies jobs to indmduil based upon their sexual orient: tK n 7 exas is one of the fewstate$::| have an openly gay legislaio: Glen Maxey- | Coming Out Week events J continue throughout the rest/: the week each evening. Exxon continues to pay for damages from spill Continued from Page 1 "This time we did a much bet ter job," he said. "Prince William Sound won, and the trial lawyers lost," Neal told the judge. In Juneau, Gov. Walter J. Hick- el praised the judge's action. "The judge made us whole again," Hickel said. "He made us one. For the last 2 1/2 years we have been divided, and now we can look forward." Hickel said he had a letter de livered to Holland on Tuesday, ex plaining the state's position on the settlement. A state House Judiciary sub committee still plans to review the settlement, starting with a hearing Friday, said Terence O'Malley, spokesman for the Democratic-led House majority coalition. "They still feel a responsibility to bring to people's attention what the financial effects of the settle ment are," O'Malley said. "Obvi ously it has a little different signif icance in that it's no longer a pro posal. It's a done deal.” O'Malley said lawmakers still need to address the constitutional issues by the settler.«| such as the Legislature s roleife approprieiting the settlement wj ey and the legality of a dedi* spill restc>ra» on fend. Five months ago, Holland,. f i billion deal betwef| 'f ™ Restate and thef* governments saying it faiWJ punish Exxon enough for thea-: ronmental damage it caused j T ht . total, cost to Exxon. just $^5 mi lhon more inthe 1 i i ' ,:fference some envirof deal, a di ric . , . , mentalists s al d w as irrelevant „ q gee how the increrr/ . , , CaI TP s that were madewf a l ang th e judge's £ ' nou ,? h ffms to me that 11* 'Ti i vvas a joke and tiris.® settlement « d a oke anddc..| iTe/vem be accepted," said. r , k , spokesman for 1 Wilderness Society in Wasted ^ r cci se ^ t ^ ie govern® , p a of wanting to getr^ ^ecaSbefore the IPS. Senate J the ca " t r’ ra ting this fall oven gms del.bt- ^ Alask; - S At :: S/wM'^fuge. -COUPON RESTAURANT £ CANTINA BUY 1 ENTREE GET2no emireE FREE, Buy a dinner entree of your choice and get a se c ^ equal or lesser value FREE with this coupon! 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