l local Battalion/Page 3 October 27, 1982 ame ryone at this Ui ire. However, I doti ic. It seemsimpc incidents” atafo ire list of goalsofourl stem. I agree sta c best place ; it a little bit too far illogical to call the mall but visible c image and pro I he Corps was institution —it w; i t to commission I he (>orps of Cadet responsibility fortli ic-m e and a world uni i is not perfectbya to say they areamai . institution ofhii i this lx* backed? point ratio is ab is. of Cadets repn l‘ student body (2,i ) students), yet ice on campus. Htj tudent body elect! ter, and they tends games, yel ps. When the time dire, there are sot king as non I needs the Corps.! ic blame fortheacti ■ shoulders of the nts to review events center plan by Simon C. Gonzalez Battalion Reporter Texas A&M University is ready for and can support a spe cial events center, says Wesley Peel, vice chancellor for Facili ties Planning and Construction. A feasibility study for a spe cial events center is complete and will be presented to the Texas A&M System Board of Regents on Nov. 21, Peel said. The center, which would be located behind the Penberthy Intramural Complex, is needed because G. Rollie White Col iseum is too small, he said. The seating capacity in the coliseum is 7,500, while the special events center would seat 15,000. “There is a need and it’s de sirable to have one, but there is a problem as to how it would be funded,” Peel said. The center would cost $25 to $45 million, depending on what extras are added, he said. “I think the board will sup port the plans to construct a spe cial events center subject to the availability of financing,” Peel said. “It all hinges on outside financing.” Peel doesn’t want to use money from the Permanent University Fund to finance the center because that wouldn’t leave any money for new clas srooms. “I don’t think the board is ready to fund it totally from the Permanent University Fund,” he said, “but with support from former students I think it will be built.” Peel said that for the center to succeed, 90 to 125 event days would have to be scheduled in the first year. The center would not approach the break-even point for six or seven years. This blood’s for you Belinda Moore of the Wadley Blood Bank assists ■Colonel Donald Burton, commandant of the Corps of Cadets, in donating Blood Drive Tuesday. The staff photo by John Ryan blood during the Aggie drive ends Thursday. olitics to be focus of event Thursday 20% OFF FALL MERCHANDISE Assortment of * BIS Denim Prairie Skirts * Nipon Boutique Dresses * Long Sleeve Pastoral Shirts shellenberger’s \Joz £.Z 520 E. University 693-0995 /var t themselves threat of co Murray E. by Tracy Johnston > Battalion Reporter ■ Political groups ranging from ||he Moral Majority to the Na- Hmal Organization of Women ■ll be represented at MSC Poli- ■cal Forum’s Political Aware- ^kss Day Thursday in the ■emorial Student Center. ■ Jay Simmons, special events ■ordinator for Political Forum, Hid Political Awareness Day is designed to help educate stu- 1:nts on political issues that are leuring outside the Bryan- dlege Station area. Between 17 and 20 groups Hroughout the state are ex- g blood rive ends hursday Thursday is the last day to ive blood for the Aggie Blood rive. I Donors can give blood at bloodmobiles near Sbisa and the Academic and Agency Building ”rom 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., or on the lecond floor of the Memorial Siudent Center and in Lounge A of the Quad from 1 I a.m. to 9 p.m. pected to attend the program. In selecting the groups, Sim mons said Political Forum tried to achieve a balance of view points for the program. Participating groups include: the Houston Human Rights League, which advocates reform of the criminal justice system especially as it relates to homose xuals; the Young Conservatives of Texas; the American Civil Liberties Union; Common Cause; the North Texas Abor tion Rights Action League; the Brazos Residents Against Drug Abuse; and the Citizens Party. Simmons said most of the groups come from the Austin, Houston or Dallas areas and most have national organiza tions. He said twice as many groups are attending this year. The program also will in clude speeches by Texas'politic-" al candiates. 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