The Battalion Debriefing Pagt- Tuesday • February 25,| ► State Alleged hazing case ends in settlement AUSTIN (AP) — The parents of a University of Texas student who died in an alleged 1995 hazing incident have settled their lawsuit against the now- defunct school spirit group their son had hoped to join. Gabe Higgins, 19, died after a night of drinking at a Bastrop County property, south of Austin. His parents say before Higgins’ death, the University of Texas Cow boys group subjected him to a night of drinking games and demeaning ex ercises before an earlier morning swim in the Colorado River. Members of the group searched for Higgins for about nine hours be fore calling police. They have denied any hazing. No criminal charges were filed against members of the group, but Higgins’ parents sued 18 students and the owner of the Bastrop Coun ty property. They agreed to a $1.09 million settlement, the Austin American- Statesman reported Monday. Officers fired after giving kids alcohol PLANO, (AP) — One policeman was fired and five others were disci plined after a monthslong internal in vestigation revealed several officers provided alcohol to minors in the Ex plorer program. The program, under the direction of the Boy Scouts of America, pro vides young adults high-school age and older with exposure to law en forcement and other careers. Partic ipants receive training on topics in cluding drug and alcohol abuse, physical and emotional abuse, and leadership. UT stadium receives support from Senate AUSTIN (AP) — The University of Texas’ plan to expand its football sta dium got a boost with a Senate vote to exempt the project from a law pro tecting views of the state Capitol. The Senate voted 31-0 Monday for an exemption bill sponsored by Sen. Ken Armbrister, D-Victoria. The measure now goes to the House for consideration. University of Texas regents last year approved the expansion plan for Royal-Memorial Stadium, which is north of the Capitol. ► National Schindler's tops list for Sunday night NEW YORK (AP) — Viewers over whelmingly endorsed NBC’s airing of Schindler’s List Sunday, making it the night’s overwhelming favorite. With ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox claiming a combined 75 percent share of all viewers watching televi sion, Schindler’s List attracted 34 per cent, according to NBC’s analysis of preliminary Nielsen figures. The film aired from 7:30 to 11 p.m. EST. Its closest head-to-head competition was CBS’ Touched By an Angel, from 8 to 9 p.m. EST, which drew an 18 percent share. An estimated 65 million people watched all or part of the film, NBC estimated — more than double the 25 million people in the United States who have seen it in theaters. Directed by Steven Spielberg, it won seven Academy Awards. 'Stupid Human Trick' catches Late Show eye CHICAGO (AP) — When Kimberly Goodman auditioned for David Letter- man’s “Stupid Human Tricks,” wit nesses screamed. The young woman got the job the moment she literally popped one of her eyeballs out of its socket. She can do both orbs simultaneously, but under statement worked just as well. “As soon as I saw it, I thought, ‘That’s it, stop the presses,” said Tricks coordinator Susan Hall Sheehan. “However many people there were in the room, that’s how many involuntary screams there were.” Letterman was so impressed he invited her back for a return en gagement, Monday night’s Late Show with David Letterman Video Special III. Goodman, who is from Chicago’s South Side, considers her quirky talent a gift. “At church, I always hear my pas tor say everybody has a gift, and I used to ask, 'Lord, what’s mine?” She found out about five years ago when one of her eyes came out of its socket when she hit it while taking off a Halloween mask. f ► This day in history (AP) — Today is Tuesday, Feb. 25th, the 56th day of 1997. There are 309 days left in the year. On this date: In 1570, Pope Pius V excommunicated England's Queen Elizabeth I. In 1793, the department heads of the U.S. govern ment met with President Washington at his home for the first Cabinet meeting on record. In 1836, inventor Samuel Colt patented his revolver. In 1870, Hiram R. Revels, R-Miss., became the first black member of the U.S. Senate as he was sworn in to serve out the unexpired term of Jefferson Davis. In 1901, U.S. Steel Corp. wasincorporated by J.P Morgan. In 1983, playwright Tennessee Williams was found dead in his New York hotel suite; he was 71. In 1986, President Ferdinand E. Marcos fled the Philippines after 20 years of rule in the wake of a taint ed election; Corazon Aquino assumed the presidency. ► Weather In 1991, during the Persian Gulf War, 28 Americans were killed when an Iraqi Scud missile hit a U.S. bar racks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. In 1994, Jewish settler Baruch Goldstein opened fire with an automatic rifle inside the Tomb of the Patriarchs in the West Bank, killing 29 Muslims before he was beaten to death by worshippers. Ten years ago: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld an affir mative action program in Alabama that promoted equal num bers of black and white state troopers. Today Tonight Amy Dunlap, Ti Tomorrow Today's birthdays r Musician Tommy Newsom is 68. CBS newsman Bob Schieffer is 60. Rock singer-musician George Harrison is 54. Talk show host Sally Jessy Raphael is 54. 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We Care About Your Success TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL 12TH MAN/WALK-ON ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING DATE: Tuesday, February 25, 1997 TIME: 4:30 PM WHERE: Kyle Field Stadium Film Room For More Information: 845'0374 man redu J “Pul whit Ji W; Do you love A&M? Do you love to speak? Do you love to travel across the nation? We would love to have you! Student Government Association Speakers Commission Now accepting applications for new members Applications due February 23 Student Government Office For more information contact Ferg: 845-3051 ERGONOMIC TRAINING SEMINARS Speaker: Dr. Carla Springer, Board Certified Ergonomist Two Courses: Train the Trainer Train the Manager Purpose: Help reduce workplace discomfort, understand importance of creating a Workplace Ergonomic Program and gain tools to design an Ergo Program. Train the Trainer Seminar Attendees will learn causes of work environment discomfort and gain knowl edge to reduce these discomforts. Offered at two times: Thursday, February 2 7 th 8:00am to 12 noon, MSC Room 206 or 1:00pm to 5:00pm, MSC Room 228/229 Friday, February 28 th ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Train the Manager Seminar Course addresses the IMPACT and COSTS associated with creating an Ergonomic Program. Anyone that supervises or manages a Team, small or large, is encouraged to attend this course. Offered at two times: Thursday, February 2 7 th 1:30pm to 4:00pm, MSC Room 230/231 or 8:00am to 10:30am, MSC Room228/229 Friday, February 2 Stir Contact: Jennifer Greeley at 84 5-8111 for information and sign up Sponsored by the Sterling C. Evans Library Work Environment Committee CONTRACT RENEWAL for Fall 1997'Spring 1998 March 3 & 4 7'10 p.m. in your residence hall * ALL on-campus residents must attend and bring ID. 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