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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1995)
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SARAH WATTS, Pianist - Teacher Presents students £> guest artists in Classical Concert Page 6 • The Battalion Tuesday • May 30,1‘ The Woman’s Club of Bryan 1200 Carter Creek Parkway Wednesday, May the thirty-first at 8:00 o’clock in the evening Compositions by: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, ^ Liszt, Schubert, Rubinstein, Grieg, Suzuki, Ivanovici, Faure, Khachaturian RAPE: Counseling centers stress help is always available Continued from Page 1 CHEAP AEROBICS AND JAZZ CLASSES ZM2&2£. s4^7S_ se&'7£'7'7t INFORMATIONAL MEETING AND REGISTRATION MONDAY, MAY 29 7:00 PM READ 268 CLASSES STARTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 If a woman is a victim of rape and reports her crime, several actions will follow, Wiatt said. • The police will gather evidence at the crime scene, searching for personal items left behind by those involved in the crime and evidence to show the na ture of the crime. • The victim will be transported to a hospital to undergo a “rape kit” exami nation, which will be paid for by the po lice department. • The police will take a detailed ac count of what happened to the victim. • As the police get leads on who may have committed the crime, the victim will be asked to look at photos of poten tial suspects. • If a suspect is found and arrested, the victim will be a participant in the trial. Wiatt said it is also important for victims to know that they can retract their complaint and withdraw from the process at any time. One positive thing to say to rape vic tims is that help is always available, Tomarelli said. Individual counseling, group therapy and assistance from a rape crisis center are all helpful, she said. Student Counseling Services has a psychologist on call 24 hours a day, and can be reached at 845-4427. A peer counseling service also is open to students, which is can be reached at 845-2700. This service is available from 7 a.m. to midnight weekdays, and 2 p.m. until midnight on weekends. The Brazos Valley Rape Crisis Cen ter, at 268-RAPE, offers free and confi dential counseling and other referrals. No matter how many precautions you take, something can happen to you, Moore said. “Sometimes you may make unwise de cisions or go somewhere unsafe,” she said, "but you never, ever ask to get raped.” AGGIE Bucks: Local businesses! welcome debit card expansion Continued from Page 1 Noble contract have al ready begun. Gaston said the plan for the initiation of a new Aggie Bucks program would in volve defining the require ments for eligibility, receiv ing requests from interested local businesses, allowing qualified applicants to enter the program and initiating the mechanics of wiring lo cal businesses into the Ag gie Bucks program. “We will expedite the process as rapidly as we can,” Gaston said. Taylor said that he is concerned about the prospect of the University controlling a larger Aggie Bucks program. “If we have to start open ing Aggie Bucks to all the establishments in the com munity,” Taylor said, “we certainly wouldn’t have the staff to accommodate such a large program.” Ogden said the bill came about in response to busi ness demands for access to the Aggie Bucks system. “The bill is a result of complaints from local busi nesses about the exclusit of their establishments fre; the program,” Ogden said John Raney, owner « Texas Aggie Bookstore: said he spearheaded- 1 group of local businesst^S^g who felt the bill was ne; essary to promote fairne^ and competition. “We’ve been working c] it for a long time,” Rane said. “I believe it willl good for the students.” fCnr Brandye Wiliford, 35^05 1 nior animal science majc: said he believes the newAjWCI gie Bucks program won!: benefit students greatly. Wes “It will help when you'rL Bat off campus and short res , bills,” she said, “you whip out your Aggie Buck Texa and pay.” a over Other students notTphe r the dangers of being at fy e{ j to purchase goods andse; 3 pas: vices off campus w::^ their Aggie Bucks. re “It’s a good idea,” CbTlnn Ficke, a senior electrical: res jgg gineering major, said, “i| on like a credit card, youc e T ex get yourself in trouble.” ,94 a ft Sergio Vega, a sen mpan political science maj e pj ar said that the new progre: has benefits. SALARIES: General use fee mayk^>2 possible source for pay raises Continued from Page 1 $cl can be used for pay raises. The general use fee is a per credit hour and services facility projects such as Memorial Student Center expansion, Sterling C. Ec Library expansion and construction of the George Presidential Library. 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