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Tuesday, June 11,
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their own ideas for governing Bay
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"We've made a proposal, which
we asked (the BGCT) to accept by
June 15, otherwise we're going
ahead with the charter as
amended a year ago," said Baylor
vice president Michael Bishop.
Continued from page 1
students' handbook are some
what broader, they still are not
satisfied.
"These changes are as mean
ingless as his last changes,"
Mazzullo said Monday. "Gay
students are still unprotected
and will remain unprotected."
Hickman, who shares duties
with Mazzullo in advising
A&M's gay and lesbian student
organization, said Mobley's lat
est changes are an indication he
is feeling pressure from other
groups.
"It seems there's an attempt to
E lacate some segments of the
University," Hickman said. "It
still does not get us what we
need, though. He's covering his
bases. But it's still not strong
enough to measure up to na
tional standards. We're out of li-
The president's memorandum
on the students' handbook revi
sions said he received input
from the Rules and Regulations
Committee, Committee on a Dis
crimination-Free Campus, Fac
ulty Senate, General Counsel,
various administrators, faculty
members and students before
making his decisions.
The Faculty Senate, however,
recommended to Mobley in the
spring that he not change any of
the handbook statements on ha
rassment and discrimination.
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"We don't have plans for any
further affiliation proposals,"
Bishop said.
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Continued from page 2
She said the length of the pro
gram depends on the subject
matter. Some programs are one
night seminars but programs like
foreign language last six to eight
weeks.
Amy Brunsting, a wood-work
ing program instructor, said the
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come familiar with different
equipment in the MSC.
"The program shows people
how to use equipment to make
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Registration for the program
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cause classes are staggered
throughout the summer.
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Metcalf denies knowledge of illegal cash fund
Continued from page 1
cash change hands between a
coach and a player. Other players,
however, denied they received
any cash.
The first former player said he
received small loans from Metcalf
but didn't know where the money
came from. It is against NCAA
rules for coaches to lend players
money.
The second former player said
the loans were really gifts because
"most of the time, you and the
coaches knew you couldn't pay it
back because you didn't have any
money."
The NCAA is investigating the
A&M basketball program for rules
violations, which were covered in
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Davis, who coached the 1990-91
season, resigned after an internal
investigation alleged that he and
his assistants committed eight
NCAA rules violations.
The administration source said
Davis' lawyer, George Parnham,
told A&M officials — including
Athletic Director John David Crow
and vice president Robert Smith —
about the slush fund in March.
The administration source said
the booster payments were men
tioned in Davis' response to the
University's charges against him
but was deleted from copies that
were made public and sent to the
NCAA.
According to a legal brief filed
with the Texas Attorney General's
office by A&M officials, the par
agraphs were deleted after a meet
ing between Parnham and James
Bond, A&M's general counsel.
The school will have 90 days to
prepare a response to the NCAA's
list of charges after receiving it.
A&M officials expect the Infrac
tions Committee to hear the case
in September.
Davis declined to discuss the al
legations.
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subject A&M to the NCAA's death
penalty, a two-year suspension of
the sport, because the A&M foot
ball program was placed on proba
tion in September 1988.
Metcalf remains on the A&M
payroll as a senior representative
of the school's center for academic
enhancement.
However, the first former player
who asked that his name not be
used said he knew that at least
three of his teammates received
money after A&M had been
placed on probation.
Athletic Director John David
Crow and Smith could not be
reached for comment.
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