mber 8,1993 tes cord. o helps coor- Judicial Ser- ent will also lary sanctions ''s system, be punitive, 1 the students policies con- 'ssion or con- is, and num- lem about al- she said, tes that the counters are relationship and tenant and divorce tion center is -s who have lertified Me- are qualified ered media- TERY d Sunday, /enue." •v. 7, 1992. ar an esti- s the first atched all 7 million s totaling ht people 3 million lows: >ana, 1 during for $1. r $25. 1994 lND editor ditor ts editor a, Stephanie iy Robbins, la and ig semesters periods), at \ University, Division of I McDonald ertising, call day through To charge llonday, November 8,1993 The Battalion Page 3 Equity (ontinued from Page 1 Tubularmcm By Boomer Cardinale (omen's interest" John Thorn- ,assistant athletic director, j, "I don't think 40 percent i-ould be satisfactory, but it juldbe something to shoot for. we can go higher than that to pcli those participation levels, jcnwe'll do that." In order to raise the percent- es of women athletes, universi- ishave several options. Athletic KOgrams can add new women's jorts, which is expensive, or they nadd more women's scholar- ipsto existing programs, which a less expensive alternative. Hie NCAA, however, has limits the number of scholarships uni- itrsities can offer. Some athletic fficials would like to see those ipper limits raised. “One way to make the per- intage more equitable without living to cut men's programs is the NCAA to increase the naximum allowable scholar- hips in certain women's sports rmaybe all women's sports," ISmith, chairman of the A&M thletic council, said. "That >ould be the least expensive fay to get the scholarships more •«arly even." Coaches of women's teams, wever, think that adding more diolarships to existing programs vould give them more women lanthey need. "It would be cheaper to add diolarships to women's teams, ijtmy thinking is 'What do I do ritftl? or 18 basketball players?'" ickeysaid. "It's hard enough to ad time for 15 players." If any reductions are made in lenumbers of male scholarships, hey will most likely come from aefootball program. Smith said. However, A&M officials feel aatno cuts will be necessary or iesirable in the football program ecause of the amount of revenue generates. "The national pressure is to educe the number of football arships," he said. "You wthat all the time, but there's down side. Can you reduce aenumber of scholarships and have football played at the [vel you need it to be played at order to generate the amount funds for all the sports? We m't have many sports that rake enough money to pay for hemselves." But A&M officials said they are lot worried only about the num- krof scholarships awarded, but Bills Overdue? Consumer Credit Counseling Service 822-6110 • 1-800-873-CCCS Non Profit, Confidential & Free VSMF msnr^ss-m^-nTYisM WE BUY USED CD'S FOR $4.00 or trade 2 for 1 USED CD'S $8.99 or LESS 268-0154 (At Northgate) THE NAIL STATION "College Station's hottest, new nail salon." OPENING SPECIALS: Full Set $ 25 00 Fills $ 15 00 315 B Dominik 696-6016 COUPON Campus Directory If your ordered a 1993-94 Campus Directory, you may pick it up in the Student Publications business office, 230 Reed McDonald Bldg., 8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you did not order a Campus Directory, you may purhcase one for $3, plus tax, in 230 Reed McDonald. Pick up your copy. r By K\ m Full Set *15.00 Mon. - Sat. 822-4407 Fritch XiauJ her +h Arents, DDS Paul Haines, DDS *103 Villa Maria Roxane Mlcak, DDS 268-1407 Texas Avc. at SW Pkwy. 696-9578 CarePlus O'iti, Dental Centers ^ — Exp. 11-30-93 — — -J Ralph Lauren's rugged waxhide leather boots and moccasins are a liberating departure from traditional casual shoes. The rawhide laces and lug bottom soles create Sturdy footwear that pulls double duty in the city and in the great outdoors. Our Ralph Ixiuren shoe collection for men, 98.00d59.00 IHud’s SHOP DILLARD’S MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10:00 - 9:00; SUNDAY 12:00 - 6:00; DILLARD’S AND ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS WELCOME