Monday • November 27, 1995
Campus
Page 5 • The Battalion
HIY, AGS
Stew Milne, The Battalion
One last time
The Aggie band gives its final performance at Amon Carter Stadium during halftime of the A&M-TCU
football game Saturday. The two teams are not scheduled to play against each other in the future.
Lecture
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Unterberger said.
“Because this is such a cru
cial issue in the world we live
in today,” she said, “it’s impor- •
I tant that we understand the
perspectives of people who see
: self-determination from differ- ;
ent perspectives than we do.”
Elizabeth Ivey, MSC Wiley ;
; Lecture Series programming :
; director and a junior interna
tional studios major, said :
A&M is lucky to be hosting :
: the ambassadors while they
are in the United States for 1
the peace talks.
“These two ambassadors ;
: were interested in being able
; to speak together,” Ivey said.
“They are not going on a lec
ture tour, and this is the one
lecture they are going to do.”
Stacie Sprague, Wiley Lec
ture Series chair and a senior
history major, said the ambas-
: sadors have much to share
with Texas A&M.
“I think it’s important be- ;
: cause the mission statement
of Wiley is to educate the cam
pus and the community on
foreign policy issues,” she
r said. “This is, right now, the : 1
: main foreign policy issue
that’s plaguing our world.”
Sprague also said the pre
sentation will provide the
A&M community with a high- I
or level of involvement in the ;
conflict and peace talks.
“We hear a lot about it on 1
the news, but we
get the full picture
: “It will bring [the
; to the University. ”
Those attending are invit
ed to a post-program recep- :
tion in the exhibit hall where j
! they will be able to speak to ;
â–  the ambassadors.
might not I
she said,
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