Campus Page 2 The Battalion Monday, September 6,1993 Aggie & Western music at Wolf Pen •*V Hotard Hall, Corps of Cadets offer campus escort service to students Honday, :■ :■ ■ • Y 'Y I ' : . By Jennifer Kiley The Battalion Texas A&M University's Corps of Cadets and res idents of Hotard Hall are offering their services as escorts to any students who feel unsafe walking across campus at night. Pete Manias, a spokesperson for the Corps of Cadets, said, "The guard room escort service shows that we try to do "Any time you take added security the right thing by escort- ,. ,. ing the women; and at precautions you are preventing a cer- Hotard Hall President Richard Parrish said the Hotard escort service has been very popular in the past. "We expect the Hotard escort service to get into full swing very shortly," he said. Cpl. Betty LeMay of the University Police Depart ment said although Texas A&M does not have a high case of reported crimes on campus, the escort ser vices greatly benefit stu- Re 1 \iblk The times the men, if they re- ta J n amount of violence." quest it. "It symbolizes what —Cpl. Betty BcWlciXf, we stand for at Texas it- _ T ^ , ,1 * — A&M " he said University Police Department ical assaults on campus Corps escorts are ‘ because they boost dents. "Any time you take added security precau tions you are prevent ing a certain amount of violence," she said. LeMay said the ser vices help prevent phys- are available 24 hours a day. seven days a week, and are usually freshmen or sophomore cadets. Manias said. Manias said the Corps escorts will accompany students to and from anywhere on campus, although most students request escorts from the Fish Lot or Northside to the resident halls. awareness. "If the female is aware she can be a victim of a crime and she takes an action to prevent it, a possible perpetrator will take his business elsewhere," she said. Students in need of a campus escort can reach Ho tard Hall at 847-0999, and the Corps guardroom at 845-6789. Blood drive benefits cadet's mom Over 300 Corps members help honor leukemia victim By Jennifer Smith The Battalion A&M graduate Robert Earl Keen performs at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater on Saturday night. Keen Kyle Bumett/The Battalion was the opening act for Texas' redneck rocker, jerry Jeff Walker. The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets held a blood dri ve Friday in honor of a senior cadet's mother who has leukemia. Shannon Caldwell, an animal science major, said he was very impressed by the number of peo ple who came out to support his mother. "I would guess over 300 people showed up, but a lot of people that came couldn't give blood," Caldwell said. "I was really pleased by the turnout. I'd like to thank everyone for their concern." Caldwell said he was not able to donate blood or platelets, the clotting agent within blood, be cause he has been donating all summer for his mother. Two hundred units of blood and 20 units of platelets were giv en during the blood drive. Caldwell said the drive is to pay tribute to his mother, not to raise units of blood for her, be cause platelets must be used within 24 hours after they are withdrawn. "She had leukemia, and they had her on chemotherapy," Caldwell said. "I think she's get ting better." Mando Avila, deputy Corps commander and a senior political science major, said the blood dri ve was planned during the com mander's conference that was held two weeks before school started. "All the chaplains in the Corps helped get the word out about the blood drive," Avila said. But, he said, getting people to donate platelets is hard because it takes so long.. "It's about a two-hour process," Caldwell said. "They had a really good turnout." The blood drive was held in Lounge F on the Quadrangle from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Caldwell said most of the donors were Corps members, and the blood drive was targeted at the Corps. 'It A K^F ALPHA KAPPA PSI National Professional Business Fraternity FALL RUSH 1993 Monday, September 6, 1993 Informational Rush 206 MSC Building 7:00 PM Casual Attire Wednesday, September 8, 1993 Casual Rush College Station Conference Center 7:00 PM Casual Attire Thursday, September 9, 1993 Professional Rush Clayton Williams Alumna Center 7:00 PM Professional Attire Friday, September 10, 1993 Social Rush Time and Place T.B.A. 7:00 PM By Invitation Only Questions? Call a Rush Director... 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