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You be the teacher.” The march was called by Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Is lam, Torray said, but is really de signed to bring all people who be lieve in God together, whatever name they call him by. “This is not a Muslim thing; this is not a Farrakhan thing,” she said. “This is a black thing.” African-Americans should not avoid going to the march for fear of being labeled an anti-Semite, be cause the march is one of atone ment for all religions, she said. Morris said other events are being planned for a similar rally Oct. 16 at A&M, but the real lessons deal with more than just one day’s activities. The speech was sponsored by the Nation of Islam, the A&M Pan-Hellenic Council and the Department of Multicultural Services. Teachers Continued from Page Muster Continued from Page 1 paperwork and stuffing envelopes benefited someone else somewhere around the world.” Hartman said the stories and experiences shared by former students are also a part of working with the Association of Former Students. “The best part of the internship was working with the Aggie network outside of the College Station campus,” she said. Hartman said Silver Taps and Aggie Muster have always been her favorite traditions at A&M, but the internship made her realize her work was being uti lized by people all over the nation. Wilkinson said the association stays in con tact with 400 Muster committees around the world including ones in Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Paris, Russia and Australia. Every Muster tradition is a little different. Wilkinson said outside of the United States, some Musters consist of informal picnics. Some congregate in small groups of six or eight and have dinner at a restaurant and talk about A&M; some have 1,000 people with live buglers. “Everyone is different, and their Muster cele brations have different tones,” Greebon said. “The internship gives you a unique and different viewpoint on Muster.” Weather Today Cloudy with rain ending. High of 63. North winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tonight Cloudy with low near 54. North winds at 10 mph. ' « i_J / V y Saturday Mostly cloudy with a high near 70. Northeast winds 10-15 mph. Saturday Night Fair with a low in the mid 60’s. k 4 / V , J A y Sunday Partly cloudy with high in the low to mid 80’s. y Ay experienced beinginaclai room setting,” she added. Students not only obsa teachers and their classes,^ also take college courses these schools. Studentsarep en a 15-hour curriculumt the semester, including cli in social studies, reading,! and special education, Dr. James Kracht, Univ® ty liaison to Sommerville.j; nior High and an educatii professor, said he believesk uI ties of both A&M and par. pating schools benefit as well “We’re both learning from each other,” Krat! said. “Their classroom e;: riences are very integral and very applied.” Kracht said the progr: benefits students who wo, usually only learn in I// University classroom, “Many times, studei just don’t have the knw edge of how the classroom ally works,” he said. “Ti don’t know which techniqi are really effective which ones aren’t.” Cooner said that form students, the program tail some adjustment. “It’s very demanding,’ said. “They are not used to demands of children all daj, well as dealing with their course work.” Smith said the most dffi aspect of the program is students do not take course the A&M campus. “It’s just weird,” she “It’s been difficult to get to. but 1 think the prograr definitely worth it.” Source - A&M Chapter of the American Meteorological Society Howdy Aggies! 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