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He said the OCSS file is a fair system because it allows both the landlord and the tenant to voice their side. “I think it (the Resident Reaction File) works pretty good,” Beck endorf said. “It lets resi dents give their side and lets the landlord give their side, and lets them (the students) decide for themselves who’s right.” The file has been offered as a also promoting the service so stu dents will use it more. Hodges said the file is used primarily for complaints, but they are trying to encourage students to submit compliments. Currently, 17 complaints and no compliments are in the file. “A lot of times people like to complain more than they like to compliment,” Hodges said. Hodges said Gospelfest Continued from Page 1 Foruiv 'ontinued “It is [a beneficial service] if a lot of them (students) knew what it was. I know I had no idea we could complain. ,, Laura Decanini Graduate student resource to students for more than five years. Recently, the process has changed to make it easier and more accessible for students. The OCSS wants to put a box in the MSC so the forms can con veniently be deposited. They are although OCSS employees “have a pretty good idea of what some of the nicer areas are to live in,” they cannot give students their opinions. Decanini said more students would use the file if they knew it existed. “It is (a bene ficial service] if a lot of them (stu dents) knew what it was,” she said. “I know I had no idea we could complain.” The file is in the OCSS re source room. Compliment or complaint forms may be mailed, faxed or picked up in 112 Koldus. Michael Bonner, a tenor in Voices of Praise and a freshman computer engineering major, said a group of women were “saved” during the women’s seminar and many in the men’s seminar felt they had been blessed as well. “They learned about how they can apply the Gospel to their witnessing lives,” Bonner said. “Everybody that came out to the seminars was hap py. They felt reju venated.” After the semi nars, Pastor James Turner presented a mid-day sermon, ministering to stu dents about the Word and be ing under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Following the seminars, a re hearsal was held for A&M and the other university choirs to practice together for the evening’s concert. Bonner said the choirs were privileged to have Charles Ty rone, a rec' n g arti Houston, p 1 to tea I new songs to a t thee “He was gihesai: "lie told Mostly Oneofth learning thes^gj w ; u i|tion As learn them b)| beciiassed in tl only had an hl ru | v jH provide cticedr qualified “Everyone en joyed it. It was great from the start. The Spirit kept ministering and ministering until the end when the mass choir sang.” Michael Bonner Voices of Praise ttJe. 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