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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1996)
Toons Monday • November25, Ewe Hall By JEI H&\ Axeti'r Hoo MV iD CoffMFieiP? ~y~ J im MfJT To See A T/?iCK'? ) ^ WATCH That Pile of Woop ove-R TRtR& i" \ v, a m £jWo s nl 1 OH W &AH 1 iTSGiotiei &useftl ^OKlfARS GfoAtJ |,,r * NhatK^ mjki'/ ^ pot vT^r 7? 1 ^ TVAAK^HoUi p" I THAM^iwI § i Fee u Free -^ 0 APPUODE I AT Arts /"n / les| 50CC Peeps By Miehai •H Sk@feh By Qualn (JL By Nk The B LOOK. I TRUDGED THROUGH TWO FEET 7/ OF SNOW TO BRING THIS SACK OF **?<©4 HOME ANP I SORE AS HELL PON’T FEEL ' LIKE CLEANING XT OP NOW/ T MOTHER TO .CAT ALWA'i OlP me hi ET HITCREP WITH ASH AND NOW I KNOW WHr 1 THE CONSTANT BICKERING MATCH OVER WO WILL CHANGE THE LITTER'S LITTER. GUF Continued from Page 1 Carl Baggett, student body president and a senior account ing major, said the forum will present students with a golden opportunity to understand the reasons behind the increase and the destination of the gen erated money. “This is the only time students will be able to address Bowen and the rest of the administration in this way,” he said. “I hope anyone who is interested will come out and ask questions.” Baggett said A&M students have come a long way in understanding the GUF in the short amount of time it has been discussed. “Three weeks ago we weren’t even talking about the GUF,” he said. “We’ve had a pretty good learning curve.” Kibler said he suspects many students recognize the need for the increase but think the Univer sity should “go get that money somewhere else.” Faculty salaries are normally funded through tuition set by the state. The $2 annual in crease negates the possibility of using that funding for salaries. Most other funding is dedicated to specific uses and is not avail- T o undersi Texas A8 perform* flal Big 12 C< He must focu: ■s accomplisl ^ Hher than loo ^ in; loss in th NCAA Champic —41 The Aggies fel of |,layin 8 in 111 ■ampionships University of Saj —-pfLrcjund of the onships. But wh; plished along th 'to'ss, 'WnicYi i able for raises. ' n K its ultimate The University's fin3- r fflti@ e Final Four. serves are already low, I In addition t< serve only as a one-timeincrtAll record of 1 not a permanent salary raise, inference rec Bowen said the situationis marked the mos in part to the failure of the sifVer by the Agg raise proposal in September, finished with a s “This will not solve the# tanking and lem,” he said, “but it isasti ‘ 0V/ erthan 11th the right direction." Each time tuition incret the GUF can also increase, the Board must approve it the University must hold a pi hearing each time. GUF increase proposal infot tion is available at http://ww cal/vp/guf/guf.htm. A&M Head C meineke Discount JVlufflers Ne C Matl Prerequisf Math 48S For Prerequi; $10 OFF ■mu Bryan 408 S. Texas Ave. 775-0188 (Comer ot 30th St.) EXHAUST • BRAKES • SHOCKS STRUTS • SPRINGS C.V. JOINTS • TRAILER HITCHES FREE Undercar Inspection & Estimate All Parts! Does not apply to labor. One Coupon Per Vehicle Why Pay For Inspections & Estimates At Meineke 9 They're FREE! OPEN MON- SAT 8AMTO 6 PM i I | Expires 1-15-07 • Meineke 0 Bryan | Ofton vaftdlhKMjhl-IS-W at Moinrt< Bryan location Nol void w«horyo(harciar or wananty work Mual paaaart coupon al lima of aalimoia. OMainaM*! For m; Prereq (such For m and fol All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a statutorily required public hearing to discuss an increase of the General Use Fee Monday, November 25, 1996 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Rudder Theatre Office of the President, Texas A&M University Al ITA Study at the Sa Texas A&i Af d\S 350: The Ar Civilization r of. Paolo Baruccl