The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1984, Image 9

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    Wednesday, March 28,1984/The Battalion/Page 9
Around town
Honor society hosts paper contest
Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society, is
Dnsoring a paper contest. First prize winner will receive
[lOOand second prize winner with receive $25. Certificates
lill be awarded to the top three papers. For more informa-
lon, see the Pi Sigma Alpha bulletin board in Bolton Hall
or contact Jay Old at 764-6214. Deadline for entry is April
116.
Bryan hiring swim instructors
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The Bryan Recreation Division is now hiring Water
fety Instructors for the summer swimming program,
pphcations are available at the Bryan Recreation office or
in 219 G. Rollie White Coliseum. For more information,
mact Debbie Dorsey at 622-2825 after 7 p.m., Jim Woos-
y at 645-5658 or the recreation office at 779-5622.
Engineers to travel to Germany
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Any Students interested in travelling to Germany this
Bimmer through the College of Engineering are invited to
mend an informational meeting tonight at 5 p.m. in 342
iachry. The trip will be May 10-30 and will cost $1,000.
fhe entire fee is due April 10. For more information call
ou Ann Morris, 845-72/0.
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Variety Show tickets available
m and Hi i Tickets for the MSC Variety Show are available at the
hen he MSC Box Office.The show will be April 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets
a said are ^ ^ or stu dents and $3.50 for non-students.
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Workshops offered to students
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The College of Science will have a workshop for students
interested in careers in biology tonight at 6:30 p.m. in 100
Heldenfels. Speakers from business, industry, research and
education will di:
liscuss career opportunities.
Juniors host weekend actitivities
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| The Class of ’85 will host its Junior Weekend March 30
through April 1. Activities include a mixer March 30 from 8
icir victtmiJ
p.m. to midnight at the Elks Lodge and a playday April 1 at
the Royal Oaks Racquet Club. Tickets are now on sale in the
Memorial Student Center.
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re expensittS Community program offers classes
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Late registration for classes offered by the College Sta
tion Community Education program will continue today
and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Community Ed-
ication office, 109 Timber, in College Station. For more in
formation, contact the Community Education office at 696-
3620.
Housing
(continued from page 1)
McCullough says the cost of
living in married student hous
ing is raised because the build
ings are poorly insulated.
“We don’t have much insula
tion in most of the units,” he
says, “and there are huge win
dows in them. The walls are
made of concrete and sheet
rock so the cold and heat come
through like there’s no walls at
all.”
Nicolas says all the buildings
coniform to state and local
building codes in every way.
The Avenue “A” complex in
particular is designed so the
large windows face the prevail
ing winds, to help keep the
rooms cool in summer and re
duce the need for air-condition-
ing.
In addition, McCullough says
several of the complexes are
badly in need of renovation.
Four years ago a balcony fell off
one of the complexes and all the
others were removed as a pre
caution. Other complexes are
plagued with leaky roofs.
Nicolas says a one million
dollar renovation project, to be
gin some time in the summer,
will fix the roofs. Aiumihum
siding also will be added to keep
away bats which have been at
tracted to a building’s cedar fa
cade.
McCullough says the cost of
renovating is being passed on to
the tenants.
“I can see how they need the
money,” McCullough says, “It
was a mistake that someone
made eight years ago. What I
want is for them to be careful so
they don’t make anymore.”
McCullough says that in the
opinion of the Married Student
Apartment Council the Univer
sity is about to make another
mistake. McCullough says
changes proposed for the reno
vation of the Avenue “A” com
plex will not make it an any
more desirable place to live.
units are 577 square feet and in
clude a den, living room,
kitchen and bathroom plus the
two bedrooms. McCullough
says the bedrooms are so small
that a full size bed would not fit
into either room let alone leave
room for a dresser or night-
stand.
going to have a real big vacancy
problem.”
McCullough says demand for
the apartments has already
slackened and will only de
crease if rent continues to rise.
just take anyone off the street.
As they raise the rent, they’ll
have less and less tenants to
generate the income they need
to renovate.”
His concern is that the newly
renovated units will lie empty
and the present tenants’ rates
will have to be raised to make
up the difference.
“It used to be that you had to
sign up a year in advance,” Mc
Cullough says, “ and even then
you kind of took what you could
get. Now they’ll pretty much
Nicolas denies any vacancy
problem. He says demand for
married student apartments has
not slackened because his com
plexes attract a different cli
entele.
“They need to step back and
reevaluate the project,” McCul
lough says, “or soon they’re
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these units are being replaced
by permanent walls, creating
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television dramatization of the
events surrounding the Big
Dan’s Tavern gang rape is be
ing prepared for national distri
bution in the fall of 1984, the
Metromedia Television Station
group said Tuesday.
The proposed docu-drama
would recreate the events of
March 6, 1983, in the now-
closed New Bedford tavern
where a woman was gang raped
on a pool table, said S. James
Coppersmith, vice president
and general manager of
WCVB-TV.
Four men were sentenced to
to 12 years in state prison
Monday for their conviction on
aggravated rape charges. Two
other men were acquitted.
The incident and trial at
tracted worldwide attention be
cause of what a prosecutor
called “an explosion of violence,
brutality and immorality.”
Coppersmith said the pro
duction also will look at the trial
and the reaction of the Portu
guese community who believed
the defendants were the subject
of ethnic discrimination.
The program will be pro
duced in conjunction with
Thomas McCann Associates.
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