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Other artwork recommenda tions would add more artwork to the meeting rooms of the MSC and Rudder complex walls, which are virtually without artwork. “We believe there is a great opportunity for the students of this university, and its staff and visitors, that is being missed to be educated because of this,” the task force proposal said. The task force recommended decorating these areas with mu rals depicting the campus’ differ ent student groups and cultures. Patrick Conway, MSC Council president and member of the task force, said the task force also noted that although most students enter the MSC through the east entrance, the north side has all the information about the building’s dedication. “Twenty years ago, most stu dents entered the building through the main entrance by the hotel desk,” Conway said. “But now everyone enters from the east side because of Rudder, the Koldus building and how it’s all arranged now. “This entrance is kind of bland and empty. It would be a good idea to put something about the dedication there where most people enter.” Other recommendations include: • placing a statue of Matthew Gaines, an African- American and former U.S. sen ator who helped found A&M, in the University Center. • creating an updated text detailing the entire University Center collection, the historyo; the holdings and theit significance. • advertising in The Battai ion about additions ani changes to the building or hav ing trivia contests. • reserving a wall in the MSC to recognize student accomplisk ments and organizations. •placing video monitors around the University Center showing short clips of campus programs. • adding a wall of traditions to the MSC where artist depic tions of traditions can demon strate to visitors what it means to have the human Aggie spirit. • relocating the eight Medal of Honor winner plaques to one location where they wouldbe centered around a description n 1 the award. Police Beat The following incidents were reported to the University Police Department between April 10 and April 17. Misdemeanor Theft Hydromechanics Laboratory — A Ricoh, XF30D, 35mm cam era and a Double Acrow electric shaver were stolen from a first- floor room. victim reported that he saw an individual remove all the copies of a newspaper shortly after he placed them in the news box. He identified the suspect. pullout stereo player was stolen. Driving While Intoxicated Clark Street— An intoxicated motorist was incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. Burglary of a Building Blocker Building—Ai floor office was forcibly entered and six books and a bag of candy were stolen. Zachry Engineering Center — A white Trek 800 18-speed bicy cle was stolen. So stop by or call today. With Extra Credit ‘95, you can reward yourself with something more incredible than your first vacation without the folks. Underwood Hall - A purple Schwinn Sidewinder 10-speed bicycle was stolen. Criminal Trespass Underwood Hall — An un escorted male, who refused to leave when confronted by a Resi dent Adviser fled when police were called. Harassment Peterson Building— A victim received a somewhat annoyinf telephone call. Leonard Hall — Five books were stolen from the victim’s third floor room. Walton Hall — A gray Unive ga 18-speed bicycle was stolen. Burglary of a Vehicle Parking Area 30— The vic tim’s 1988 Jeep was entered and a Panasonic, Model CQ-D55EU, AM/FM/cassette pullout stereo, a winch control, a Blinn College parking hangtag and automobile insurance card were all stolen. Criminal Mischief Parking Area 30 — The from passenger window of a Mil subishi pick-up truck was bro ken out. The owner checked the vehicle and reported that all the property was present. B Lady recer The basketba Patricia Kerrie Pc national le Thom from Dibc points, L five assi: She was state lean Patter from Yat 16.4 poin this sea District Thom future A& a five-foo Temple, ; Associatit Trach Austi Parking Area 50—A sharpie strument was used to puncture the left front tire of a 1991 Isurj pick-up truck. B O S^t E R Horticulture Forest Science Building—A Sartorius scale was stolen from a fifth floor office. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE ■ ■ JEEP ■ ■ EAGLE iV*Vrn m u m 4100 Highway 6 South in Bryan (on the Bypass between'the Briarcrest and University exits) 823-8111 Academic Building — A Mo torola cellular telephone was stolen from a fourth floor room. Parking Area 30— The dri ver’s side window of a Ford Mus tang was shattered and a Sony AM/FM/cassette player. Model EXR20, was stolen. East Entrance MSC— The Parking Area 88 - The passen ger side window was broken out and a Pioneer AM/FM/cassette Moses Hall— While investigat ing an activated fire alarm with the College Station Fire Depart ment, the investigating officer was notified of a previous fire out side a third floor room. The fire had discolored four floor tiles The occupant of the room advised the officer that he had burnt alet ter outside his room April It $400 bonus is not available with any other private offer. Offer is good on any new 1994, 1995, 1996 Chrysler Corporation vehicle and ends December 31, 1995. 1994 model vehicle eligibility may end prior to December 31, 1995. See dealer for complete details, eligibility requirements and exclusions. 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