The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 25, 1991, Image 7

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,S ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon. Call C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for
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CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: General discussion at 6 p.m. Call C.D.P.E. at 845-
0280 for more information.
Al SURF CLUB: Movie: “Surfers 2’ with special guest Derrick Ho at 8 p.m. in Rudder.
Admission $5, $6 at door. Call Brent at 764-1 §67 for more information.
fEXAS A&M EMERGENCY CARE TEAM: Final meeting of the semester to discuss mem
bership and banquet at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call 845-4321 for more information.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: Last Life Line meeting of the semester at 7:30 p.m. in
108 HECC.
WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM: Dr. Paula England will give a formal lecture entitled ‘So
cial Philosophies and Their Implications for Comparable Worth' at 8 p.m. in 225
MSC. Call 845-9670 for more information.
STUDY ABROAD OFFICE: Informational meeting on how to apply for a British Marshall
Scholarship at 3:30p.m. in 251 Bizzell Hall West. Informational meeting for Finance
and Accounting majors to study in Italy for Spring ’92 from 2 to 3 p.m. in 503
Blocker. Informational meeting on how to apply for a Jr. Fulbright Grant (U.S. citi-
c zens only) from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in 251 Bizzell Hall West. Table with information
on Study Abroad opportunities from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the MSC.
FOURTH DAY: Meeting for all those who have made Aggie Awakenings at 6:15 p.m. in St.
Mary's Student Center. Call 846-5717 for more information.
CATHOLICS ON THE QUAD: This group meets weekly to discuss contemporary Christian
issues at 9 p.m. in Lounge D. Call Jo Anne at 693-1703 for this week’s topic and
more information.
HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL: General meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. We will be
holding elections for next year. Nominations will be taken at the meeting. Call Randy
at 847-0598 for more information.
SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM: Autocrat’s meeting to discuss the Kingdom
Dance Symposium in June at 7:30 p.m. Contact Michael at 268-7737 or Star for the
location.
Friday
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon. Call C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for
more information.
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AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Last general assembly meeting of the school year at 7
p.m. in 510 Rudder. The executive committee for next year will be elected, so come
out and cast your vote or volunteer to be nominated. Call Lynn at 846-0276 for more
information.
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their goals accordingly, Callahan
said.
"We must think of our lives
differently," he said. "We can't
count on dying young."
Society also must have a long
term outlook on health care, Cal
lahan said. For example, de
creasing infant mortality rates is
not enough. He said the children
must have health care after they
leave the hospital.
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Police arrest wife
in doctor's death
LIVE OAK (AP) — The wife of
a pediatrician stormed into his
office Wednesday and shot him
to death while a room full of
waiting patients listened, au
thorities said.
Dr. Luis Valdez Fuerte was
dead on arrival at Brooke Army
Medical Center in San Antonio
after the shooting at about 3
p.m., officials said.
After negotiating with the
woman to come out of the office,
police arrested the doctor's wife,
Lourdes Fuerte, said Live Oak
Police Chief Mark Jackley.
Charges against the woman
were pending.
Jackley said Mrs. Fuerte ap
parently bought the .38-caliber
handgun used in the shooting
earlier in the day.
Witnesses said they were not
sure what was happening.
"It was like a helium balloon
bursting," said Jane Miller, one
of those within earshot. "And I
heard the doctor go, 'Aye-yi-yi.'
We thought that he was just
playing with a child.
"Then I heard the second ex
plosion, and he made some
more noises and was pleading.
By the time I heard the third one,
I knew it was not balloons."
Nurses immediately came to
the waiting room and told the
patients there had been a family
problem and that they needed to
leave immediately. Miller said.
Sex, AIDS, high school
Paper angers parents
AUSTIN (AP) — The publica
tion of a student newspaper that
featured articles on AIDS and
safe sex drew more than 100 peo
ple and a heated discussion to a
PTSA meeting at Bowie High
School.
"We felt that it was an impor
tant topic that needed to be dis
cussed because it was very rele
vant," said Tara Trower, editor
of the student paper.
The
>er was published
newspape
Friday and included several arti
cles and columns on safe sex and
AIDS.
Laura Rarity, a parent whose
son is a senior at Bowie, said the
paper was irresponsible and too
focused on sex. She said it gave
the impression that most stu
dents in high school were sex
ually active.
"They presented only one si
de," she said. "And they pre
sented it in a way that took up
practically the whole newspa
per."
John McCartney, the journa
lism teacher who oversees stu
dent publications for the school
with about 2,000 students, said
he believed the students respon
sibly and intelligently presented
needed information.
"People are oriented toward
the cure, and neglectful of the
consequences of the cure," Cal
lahan said.
Health care has a powerful
claim on resources/he said. The
medical community must be
careful not to divert all these re
sources toward short-term goals
that cause more problems.
"We accept death as a part of
life," Callahan said. "We must
accept disease as a part of life."
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have said Schwarz
kopf lacks the academic cre
dentials required for the
chancellorship.
Faculty Senate criteria call
for a chancellor with "a distin
guished record of teaching
and scholarship commensu
rate with a tenured profes
sor," an earned doctoral de
gree and experience in a
university's planning.
Dr. Peter Hugill, deputy
speaker of the Faculty Senate,
said Monday the Senate also
wants a chancellor who is a
candidate for the National
Academy of Sciences or Na
tional Academy of Engi
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