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scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
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Free pregnancy tests
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Thursday
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: will hold a Bible study at
6:30 p.m. outdoors, between Rudder Tower and the Me
morial Student Center.
Friday
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will conduct a “Friday
Night Alive” meeting at 6 p.m. in 410 Rudder.
Saturday
PERUVIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: will celebrate Pe
ruvian Independence Day at Manolo’s. For more informa-
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tion contact Steve after 6 p.m. at 696-4235.
Sunday
COLLEGE STATION PARKS AND RECREATION DE
PARTMENT: will present the bands The Brotherhood
and The Momentos in a free, live concert at Central Park
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information call the rec
reation office at 764-3408.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working days be
fore desired publication date.
UT system campuses
to drop connection
with religious courses
AUSTIN (AP) — University of
Texas campuses will drop any offi
cial connection with Bible courses
taught by instructors who are se
lected or paid by religious groups,
officials said.
The change stems from a legal
opinion Attorney General Jim Mat
tox issued last May, and UT presi
dents were notified of the policy this
week, said James Duncan, executive
vice chancellor for academic affairs.
The Bible courses were being of
fered at three UT campuses — Aus-
Thief takes gear;
baseball team
begs for bats
HOUSTON (AP) — The Orange
all-star baseball team had to beg and
borrow bats, gloves and cleats for a
championship tournament because
the car carrying their equipment was
stolen from a hotel parking lot.
Team members said much of the
$1,500 worth of equipment stolen
Tuesday had sentimental value and
had been “broken in” after more
than 70 games. Uuckily, some of the
boys had taken their equipment to
their rooms.
“I had a first baseman’s mitt that
was personal to me because it was my
dad’s when he played in high
school,” said Ronnie Teaff, 14. “I
also had a pitching glove, some
shoes, some batting gloves and a bat
bag.”
Howard Dobson, 14, said he lost
three gloves and an orange Louis
ville Slugger — a bat worth $ 100.
When parent sponsors discovered
the car missing from a northwest ho
tel parking lot Tuesday morning,
they immediately began scrambling
for replacement equipment for the
Texas Pony Sectional Tournament
game that night.
But rain postponed the game un
til Wednesday night.
Teaffs father, Ron, owner of the
car, said the team’s coach drove back
to Orange to borrow replacement
equipment.
The car still was missing Wednes
day afternoon, police Lt. Bob Martin
said.
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tin, Arlington and El Paso — when
the UT system asked for Mattox’s
opinion. Now, transfer credit will he
limited to religious studies courses
offered by accredited institutions,
Duncan said.
William Hilgers, an Austin attor
ney for Friends of the Biblical Tradi
tion, a group that supports continu
ing the courses, said he thinks the
UT system has misinterpreted Mat
tox’s opinion.
Under procedures dating to 1919,
UT-Austin has offered credit for
courses taught by instructors who
hold chairs affiliated with the Bibli
cal Studies Association, an off-cam
pus, interdenominational group.
Chair-holders have been ap
proved by UT-Austin, but paid by
denominations that belong to the
BSA. The instructors aren’t consid
ered faculty members, hut are listed
in the campus directory and have
faculty identification cards.
Similar Bible courses have been
offered at UT-E1 Paso and UT-Ar-
lington, as well as at a dozen or more
other state universities, but how the
courses are administered varies at
each campus.
The attorney general’s opinion
said state universities may continue
to give credit for religion courses of
fered by religious organizations if
the universities “operate within con
stitutional guidelines.”
The opinion said those guidelines
include requirements that the
courses he secular in nature, do not
“advance or inhibit religion,” and
“be offered in a manner that avoids
excessive entanglement between
government and religion.”
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“It would be unfortunate if con
troversy over the professional status
of these outside religious studies in
structors were placed above the va
lue of the programs to students,”
Mattox wrote.
Duncan’s letter to the UT presi
dents rules out the option of giving
credit for the courses after they are
separated from the universities.
“While we appreciate the alterna
tives detailed bv the attorney general
as legally permissible, one of the pre
ferred solutions, the grant of trans
fer credit for a course offered by a
religious organization, is not avail
able to components of the University
of Texas System,” Duncan wrote.
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