The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 24, 1997, Image 6

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“ As your State
Senator, I will
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for educational
excellence,
academic freedom
simplification of
tuition and fees,
and more student
input on any
proposals to
change fees. ”
EXPERIENCE
Republican
Steve Ogden.
State Representative since 1990.
Strong friend, support of
Governor George W. Bush.
B.S., United States Naval
Academy (six varsity letters).
M.B.A., Texas A&M University.
Nine years of service in the
U.S. Navy Submarine Force.
Independent oil and gas
producer.
Married 23 years to Beverly
Ogden (TAMU Class of *89);
father of three, Michael, 22
(U.S. Naval Academy, Class of
98), Stephanie, 20 (TAMU Class
of 99), and Kristen, 18 (TAMU
Class of 01).
Steve
STATE
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RO. Box 3126 Bryan. Texas 77805
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RHA
Apology
Continued from Page 1
RHA will also propose sugges
tions to the Board of Regents about
what should be done with the Law
and Puryear lot.
RHA will host Parents Weekend
and continue working on estab
lishing the Greg White Memorial
Scholarship.
Czelusta said he is anticipating a
successful semester.
“We have a lot of stuff on our
RHA plate this semester,” he said.
Continued from Page 1
Becki Elkins-Nesheim, coordi
nator of women’s programs for Spe
cial Student Services, said the de
partment handles situations like
this one.
“That is a component of that po
sition, to address issues of harass
ment and discrimination,” Elkins-
Nesheim said. “The yell leader
incident matched that, and so Spe
cial Student Services responded to
that incident.”
In response, Torn addressed
concerns of those who were
fended by the yell practiceThursd:
at a GLBA meeting. Torn apo!
gized for the comments, andsa;
they were not meant to be offer®
"On behalf of the yell leadet;
the comments at yell practicewei
insensitive and inexcusable,”!
said. “I recognize that. On beta
of the yell leaders, I’m here to si
I’m sorry.
“I’m embarrassed by the in(
dent. I’m embarrassed for myse!
I’m embarrassed for the yell leadei
We are truly, truly sorry.”
Conference
Continued from Page 1
Joy Plummer, director of finance
for MEDALS and a senior journal
ism major, said as a MEDALS par
ticipant in 1993 she had the oppor
tunity to meet new people, win a
MEDALS scholarship and establish
a niche at A&M.
“I had something that I knew I
could be a part of because I had my
own Aggie family here with
MEDALS,” Plummer said.
Plummer said some participants
take the conference seriously and
reconsider their decision on at
tending college.
“Our motto is, ‘If we can affect
one person out of 800, it was worth
it,”’ Plummer said.
Beckmann said they get a lot of
feedback about the
conference and it can
influence those who
are most unsure
about their future’”
“We get a lot of let
ters from them that
indicate ‘You really
made a difference in
my life,”’ she said.
Three $1,000
scholarships are
sponsored by
MEDALS and its pri-
“Our motto is, ‘If
we can affect one
person out of800,
it was worth it/”
sented to the winners Saturday.
Plummer said student attei
dance at the conference increas
every year. A c<
Joy Plummer
Director of finance,
MEDALS
on the number
students who ci
attend might eve:
tually have to
put into placet
cause facilities ai
funds are limits
she said.
On-campus
volunteers
still needed
provide housir:
for high seta
mary corporate sponsor, SBC Com
munications. The scholarships are
based on an essay and will be pre
students Friday night. Interest
students should visit 212 Mi
Friday at 8:30 p.m.
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Aggie
We are moving to a new facility, creating over 100
permanent part-time positions!
Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is expanding into a new facility that will allow us to create 100+ part-time
permanent positions. The facility is conveniently located off of University next to Sidepockets at the corner of
the shopping center. UCS currently has 180 part-time employees and 10 full-time employees in the College
Station facility.
The new facility has allowed us to be more flexible with hours to accommodate your school schedule. A mini-
mum of 15 hours a week is required, but there are more hours available for those who are interested.
NO COMPUTER EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! UCS provides full training and allows opportunity for full-time
employment after graduation.
Stop by to fill out an application and to speak with UCS Representatives on
Monday, January 27th
Rudder Room 308 2pm-7pm
If you are unable to apply in person, please contact our Recruiting Department at:
1-800-883-3031
http://www.ucs-systems.com
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