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Thursday
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Aggies:
Rap group/planning meeting at 7 p.m.
in Rudder 401. For more information,
call GLBA Hotline at 847-0321.
The Jungian Society of the Brazos
Valley and the Department of Psychia
try: lecture by Ms. Martha Shelton Wolf,
President of the C. G. Jung Institute, en
titled "The Second Half of Life" at 7:30
p.m. in 292 MSC. The cost is $2 for
members of the society, students, staff
and faculty of the Psychology Depart
ment and $4 for all others. For more in
formation, call Pat Cleere at 693-4443 or
Jean at 693-3273.
Dept, of Educational Administra
tion: guest speaker Prof. Joe L. Kinche-
loe on "Confronting the 'Vision Thing':
Critical Theory in Teacher Education"
from 3-5 p.m. at 623 Harrington Tower.
For more information, call Dr. Y. Lincoln
at 845-2716.
Off Campus Aggies: Haunted
House clean-up party from 7-10 p.m. at
114 S. Bryan. For more information, call
845-0688.
Time Management: suggestions of
fered by the Center for Academic En
hancement to help students balance aca
demic and leisure activities. For more
information call 845-2568.
Alpha Epsilon Delta: Echo presents
Baylor College of Medicine at 7:00 p.m.
in 111 Koldus.
TAMU Gymnastics Club: workouts
for anyone interested in joining from
5:00-7:00 p.m. in Read 307. For more in
formation call Delayne at 764-8948.
Weight Lifting Club: food drive for
the Thanksgiving Holidays in 256 Read.
For more information call Charles at 845-
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Aggie Fish Club: sponsoring "Cap
ture the Spirit" with Aggie Christmas
Cards in the MSC's main hall from 10:00
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Business Administration Society:
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India Association: International Mu
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764-5908 or Octavio at 847-5505.
United We Stand America: general
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more information call Brent at 846-7022.
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more information call Mike at 268-1569.
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more information call Juan Cruz at 846-
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p.m. in the College Station Conference
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vamer at 845-8499.
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All-College Colloquium: "Re-weav-
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by Shirley Steinberg From 3-5 p.m. in
HECC 203.
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Aggie Democrats: Social at Mr. Gat-
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Wilson
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who are not able to attend this
University, he said.
"Those that do not go to a col
lege like A&M say that we are
better than them, that is bullshit,"
he said.
Wilson said people must get
past their ego problems and start
"raising each other."
"We need to re-establish a
sense of community because we
have been divided by economic,
class and social situations," he
said.
Wilson also addressed the lack
of black faculty, administrators
and students at Texas A&M.
"If Texas A&M scientists can
invent and discover all of these
things, next they need to create
test tube black faculty members,"
he said.
MSC
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the program they wish to pre
sent.
Organizations must then get
Adair's approval, not concerning
the content of the program, but
the mechanics of it.
' W e
"I think they have a right to
know what programs are
going on."
- Joseph Thomas, president of
Aggie Democrats
can't deny
a speaker,"
she said.
"We're
only ap
proving it
from the
mechanics
stand-
point."
Phil
Meuret, president of the College
Republicans, said this informa
tion should be included in the
University Regulations to clarify
what exactly is being approved
- the speaker or the technicali
ties of the program.
Joseph Thomas, president of
Aggie Democrats, said he was
not aware that this approval
process was a requirement but
does not disagree with the
process as long as it is handled in
an equal and fair way.
"I think they have a right to
know what programs are going
on," he said.
Likewise, Meuret said he has
no problem being under the di
rection of the student activities
department but is confused
about some of its regulations.
With 1,400
members
in his or
ganization,
he ques
tions what
constitutes
a program
that is
open to all
students.
"I'm still concerned about
when it is 'University-wide'," he
said.
The College Republicans want
the rule describing the approval
process in University Regula
tions changed, but they cannot
get an answer from the Universi
ty on how to change it, he said.
NCAA
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"I went to Weldon and want
ed to know, did you call me
sometime last year," Cassidy
said. "And was there something
I should have been alarmed at?
He told me at the time there was
nothing."
Cassidy added that after the
brief interlude, "we went on
about our business, talked about
other things." Cassidy said
Jaynes told him there was not
anything in the discussion that
should alert Cassidy to any pos
sible violations.
"There was nothing that could
have alarmed you to take any
kind of action," Cassidy said.
"(Jaynes) Said I didn't say any
more than that."
Texas A&M has been under
scrutiny from the NCAA for a
lack of institutional control in the
monitoring of student-athlete
employment.
The report claims that A&M
"failed to undertake appropriate
action" when learning that Hill
and Brooks worked both for
Gilbert Properties of Dallas,
owned by Warren Gilbert, and
Priester Supply Co. of Arlington,
owned by Jaynes.
The NCAA report also includ
ed a letter that disassociated
Gilbert from the University for
an unspecified amount of time
because Gilbert did not fully co
operate with A&M and the
NCAA during the on-going in
vestigation.
The letter, dated Oct. 21, 1993,
was written by A&M Interim
President E. Dean Gage and list
ed the specifics of Gilbert's disas-
sociation that were contained in
a earlier letter written by former
President William Mobley. Ac
cording to the conditions, the
University cannot accept any
money from Gilbert, and it will
eliminate any contact Gilbert
might have with the athletic pro
gram.
Gage said he is disappointed
that such measures had to be
taken.
"I regret that the University
has been placed in the position of
having to take this action due to
the current NCAA allegations
and rules violations and your
unwillingness to cooperate in an
interview or respond to ques
tions in the investigation," Gage
said in the letter. "However, the
commitment of Texas A&M Uni
versity to total integrity and
rules compliance in our athletic
programs is unequivocal with
zero tolerance."
A&M's report culminated a
10-month investigation that be
gan last December when The
Dallas Morning News reported
that five players were paid by
Gilbert for work not performed.
The report contained payroll
documents, canceled checks,
business applications for A&M's
summer job program, compli
ance statements from the Univer
sity concerning NCAA rules and
regulations, letters from alumni
and other documents.
A&M will present this infor
mation on Sunday to the NCAA
Infractions Committee in Kansas
City, Mo. A&M head coach R.C
Slocum, athletic director Wally
Groff, Vice President for Finance
and Administration Robert
Smith, compliance director Tedi
Zalesky, Gage, Mobley and Cas
sidy have been requested to ap
pear.
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Editor, The Battalion
Spring 1994
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The spring '94 editor will serve from January 10, 1994, through
May 6, 1994.
Qualifications for editor of The Battalion are:
Be a Texas A&M student with a minimum 2.0 overall and major GPR at
the time of appointment and during the term of office;
Have at least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The
Battalion or comparable student newspaper,
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Have completed at least 12 hours journalism, including JOUR 203 and
303 (Media Writing I and II), JOUR 301 (Mass Comm Law) and JOUR
304 (Editing for the Mass Media), or equivalent.
Application forms should be picked up and returned to the
Student Publications Manager's office, room 230 Reed
McDonald Bldg. Deadline for submitting application: 9 a.m.
Tuesday, November 16, 1993. Applicants will be interviewed
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