'he I The Battalion OPINION !on< Monday^March 26,1990 Opinion Page Editor Ellen Hobbs 845-33' Voting ‘yes’ could improve health center On March 29, the students of'Texas A&M will make a very important decision. On that day we will be voting on the Health Center Referendum. If passed, our health center fee will be increased from $15 a semester to $25 a semester. I am writing to urge you to support this proposed increase. At the beginning of my term in April 1989, I met with Dr. John Koldus, the vice president for student services, to express my concerns about the quality of health care we were receiving at the A.P. Beutel Health Center. Koldus informed me that he was in the process of arranging for a comprehensive evaluation of the health center to be performed by a team of the top physicians and health center directors from across the country. He invited me to be a part of the evaluation process and I enthusiastically accepted. The evaluation team was impressed with many aspects of our center. As far as physical capabilities are concerned (diagnostic equipment, size, potential services, etc.) our health center was ranked as one of the top three in the nation. The primary problem identified with the center was the lack of staff and staff support to accomodate our large and diverse student body. The reason our health center is understaffed is because it does not, at this time, have the money to obtain the necessary physicians, nurses, assistants and other workers to provide an adequate level of health care. As I mentioned earlier, our health center fee is $ 15 a semester. To put this in perspective, I have included some information on the health center fees at other universities comparable in size to A&M: • University of Texas — $40.60 per semester. • University of Georgia — $ 106 per semester. • Uousiana State University — $40 per semester. • University of Oklahoma — $40 per semester. • Virginia Commonwealth University — $56 per semester. • University of Rochester — $ 104 per semester. Kevin Buchman Reader’s Opinion • I exas Tech University — $25 per semester. Even with an increase in our fee, our total payment of $25 to the health center will be significantly lower than a majority of other comparable universities. What will the fee increase do for our health center? The benefits include but are not limited to the increase the number of staff members by three physicians, two nurses, two clerical support staff and two nursing assistants. This staff member increase will result in significantly shorter waiting times in the clinic. It will also permit longer visits with the physicians. This will provide more time for you to explain your health concerns to the physician and discuss them with him or her. The opportunities for consultation between physicians in the health center will be increased. Time will be available for the physicians to continue their education so that they will constantly improve their health treatment skills. In January alone, which includes te last two weeks of Christmas vacation and the first two weeks of the spring semester, 5,309 patients were treated by the health center. As one can plainly see, our eight physicians are tremendously overworked. Furthermore, they are underpaid. If we do not provide them with additional resources soon, we will begin to lose them to private practice. This proposal has my sincere endorsement. I hope you too find it to be unquestionably beneficial to the student body of Texas A&M. I urge you to vote “yes” for the Health Center Referendum on March 29. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this issue, please contact me at my office, 845-3051, or at home, 846-7206. Thank you for your support. Kevin Buchman is a senior speech communications major and Texas A&M Student Body President. Ellen Hobbs Opinion Page Editor A By SEV ; 0f The Rape remark shows stupiditj fet of Williams Viet people the Bi The G that ap If (day ton Williams’latest screw-up doesn't show that he is not fitforthe governorship of Texas, we might as« get ready to relax and enjoy four yean of bumbling gubernatorial leadership, When the start of the work dayatlit ranch was delayed bv fog Saturday, Williams told workers and agroupof reporters he invited out to see the spring roundup that weather was like rape. “If it’s inevitable, just relaxandenjt it,” Williams is reported assaying. Williams apologized later, sayinght was sorry if anyone was offended,but told reporters that it was just a joke in “barnyard’’ language. He said hedidn think it was fair that he was being condemned for the remark since he made it outside at a t ow camp with working men, not at “a Republican women’s club.” And this man could be our next governor. But he certainly shouldn’t be. Because of the remark, Williamsftt been criticized by his opponents as And this man could be our i governor. MA(teM£S Mail Call Let’s give a whoop for intolerance RCC employees need to change attitudes EDITOR: I am writing in reply to Wehner and Tomlin’s letter, and all I can say is: way to go! Their intolerance of others’ opinions is admirable, their attempt to supress individual freedom is world-class, and their total lack of maturity in dealing with the entire situation is commendable. Perhaps the best way to deal with these two-percenters is to revert to Old Army. Return to an all-Corps A&M. If we all look alike, dress alike and act alike, maybe we’ll all think alike! As for those who still try to be different, well, a few crap-out’s, come-by’s and fire watches never hurt anyone. Besides, it builds character. As for those of you who don’t like that idea, there’s always t.u. ... although that’s not much of an alternative. I mean, how good can this haven of freaks, liberals and two-percenters be academically if they can’t even put together the best football team money can buy? Shoot, they don’t even have a bonfire! ^ So, my final words to those of you who have now been officially labelled “two-percenters” are: Zip it! You make us vomit! And last, but not least ... Highway six runs both ways (for those good Ags who can’t think up great phrases like the first two)! John D. Burke ’93 Priority parking is unfair EDITOR: We would like to call attention to the fact that there are considerable prob lems (among them bad attitudes, lack of friendliness and a lack of willingness to help) with the employees at the help desk in the RCC. Considering we have only worked on three computer projects in three years, we would think that our computer access fee would allow us to get more help then we have re ceived in the past — which is just about nill. Aren’t the employees getting paid to help us — is that not their job? The following are a few of the problems we’ve encountered and observed at the RCC. First, the employees do not. make themselves accessible. The hide in the back room (help desk) and work on their own computer projects or shoot the bull. On the average you have to ask them three times to come out and take a look at what your having problems with before they decide to leave the sanctuary of the bac k room. 1 think everyone can understand how frus trating this can be. Secondly, we think they have an attitude problem in deal ing with people who do not have as much experience on computers as they do. Lastly, since most of them are engineering majors, they seem to feel that non-engineering related programs are insignificant and do not require their help when a problem arises. We hope this letter will help bring about a change in the way the employees at the RCC treat their fellow students wTen they are asked to do their job. EDITOR: I am writing in regard to the letter written by Kevin Wise in the March 2 1 issue of The Battalion. In the letter, he claims that priority parking is more fair, since as an upperclassmen, he has done his time at Texas A&M (as if un derclassmen don’t work just as hard). Mr. Wise, I’m as fed up with the parking situation as any other Aggie is. However, we all pay the same for our parking permit and are entitled to the same spots. In fact, deny ing privileges to a person just because he or she is an under classmen might be interpreted as hazing, which as we all know is illegal. If you feel you deserve a better parking spot because you have been here longer and have worked harder than any of us underclassmen, maybe you would agree to a system by which the better parking spots are reserved for those with the higher grade point averages. Well, that’s a pretty dumb idea, just as allowing upperclassmen better parking is a ridiculous ideology. Would you treat trans fer students as upperclassmen or underclassmen? And hey — why stop there? You would probably push for “seniors-only” lines as Sbisa Dining Hall and in the U.S. Post Office. Jeffrey Michael Benzick ’92 Chris Camperson ’91 accompanied by two signatures Have an opinion? Express it! Letters to the editor should not exceed 300 words in length. The editorial staff reserves the right to edit letters for style and length, but will make every effort to maintain the author's intent. There is no guarantee that letters submitted will be printed. Each letter must he signed and must include the classification, address and telephone number of the writer. All letters may be brought to 21-6 Reed McDonald, or sent to Campus Mad Stop 1111. being insensitive and sexist. And I du he probably is. But he’s also just plain stupid. Williams has been campaigning for while, and certainh by now he should realize how the press works. If you’re running for public office and you say something in f ront of reporters, they might print it, and if you say somethin' of fensive in f ront of reporters, they'll print it for sure. Williams is complaining because he was at his ranch getting ready to work with cattle and be manly. How comehai to be careful about what he savs, he ask] if he’s getting ready to go neuter bulls with his pocketknife? I have no sympathy for him, and neither should anyone else. He diditto himself. He invited the press there so ti( could look like a cowboy in front of them. His idea that he should beableto go out with the ‘boys’ and make any remark he wants to with no repercussions is ridiculous. His defense of himself has made him look more sexist than the ‘‘joke’ did. So what it his wife says she understands? That just shouldn’t cut the mustard with the public. The remark Williams made is offensive in any context. It is offensive whether he made it on a ranch or toa women's club. There is no excuse for making that remark. You don’t joke about rape. If he doesn’t realize that,he doesn’t understand the way our society works. And he certainly doesn’t deserve a position governing our society, If Williams is a sexist, that’s bad. But if Williams can’t manage to hide his sexism from the public during evena short campaign for governor, he’s stupid. So when you go to the polls, remember: A vote for Clayton Williams is a vote for stupidity. 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