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    The Battalion
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The Battalion
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"People are trying to change the Corps so much," he
said. "I don't think that's good. It's changing
identity so much, I would say within 10 to 20 years it
will be just like a military academy. And that scares
me.
"That isn't the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets."
Further, cadets also said many changes to prevent
harassment and discrimination have failed to get
much attention, including the requirement that all
cadets sign a no-tolerance policy on discrimination
and harassment.
"As far as the policies, I haven't seen much of
them," the senior cadet said. "I couldn't tell you if
they were helping or not. I don't think signing a
paper does it. It may make you aware, but after an
hour, you've forgotten you had signed it."
As for the female cadets, some have expressed
satisfaction with the direction the Corps is heading,
but they are more pleased with the fact that the
organization has survived the controversy last fall.
"I can't see Texas A&M without the Corps,"
Joanna Hetsko said. "Also, there are a lot of old Ags
out there who don't want to see the Corps go away.
"This is the hand we've been deal
whether people like it or not, H hursd
is the direction the Corps hasto
take."
- Matt Michaels, Corps Commi
"This is the hand we've been dealtwles
people like it or not," he said. "This isthediitc
the Corps has to take. I'm glad thatwe'vf3
trusted to be the ones to lead the way as faras
university is concerned with dealing with tei;
of issues (sexual harassment)."
Dirks, who supports Darling's initiative!;
improving the Corps, said the organization
continue to be successful.
"The Corps is a tremendous asset to TexasA4
and it's nationally and internationally recop |emM
unique organization with a tremendous histon
tremendous tradition," Dirks said. "Andaslsee
the Corps is building on that tradition.
"One could almost say as the Corps goes,so
the University."
Fraternity
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said Knauth. "We worked it out
with the victims to make
restitution but today everything
just kind of blew up.'
Knauth said he doesn't think
the pledges took the items with
criminal intent.
"I feel like some of the guys got
carried away, but they're very
sorry about it. I'm very sorry
about it, and we're doing
everything possible to make it
right," he said.
Webster said that the Texas
A&M IFC has set a Judicial Board
date with the fraternity to handle
disciplinary action by the
University.
"Our regular course of action is
to sit down with the fraternity
president and decide what to do,"
ne said.
The fraternity has 10 days to
Racism
Prio
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African-American children do not
relate to the many white charac
ters that they are instructed to
read, just one form of institution
alized racism in education.
"The fact that our (African-
American) are bombarded with
stories about children of other
races asked to answer, analyze,
and interpret experiences which
are not their own and then failed
for demonstrating a lack of under
standing is in fact the ultimate act
of institutionalized racism,'
said."
Price also focused on institu
tionalized racism in higher educa
tion and how African-Americans
in predominately white institu
tions, such as A&M, should not
become lackadaisical in their atti
tudes and complacent in the
strives they need to make on their
individual campuses.
Price said the institutions fail to
live up to their names.
"Institutions across this country
have historically been the incuba
tors of racism," said Price. "I
guess the sad travesty and com
mentary is that you are supposed
to be on a campus of higher edu
cation."
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