The Battalion Tuesday -June 10 ; 1997 Park Continued from Page 1 Dr.Scott Shafer, associate professor of recreation, park and tourism sciences, was the professor for the class. “We wanted to create something that had a feature so some sort of emotional attachment would form from students and an uprising would occur if the area was threatened for destruction,” Shafer said. A possibility exists that the Law-Puryear lot may lat er be used for the building of new residence halls to re place the 400 beds lost with the destruction of the halls. Student reactions to the proposed use of the lot vary across campus. Some students feel a park would be a good addition to campus. “I think it would be neat,” Becky Hoyle, a junior biology major, said. “I think there needs to be more places to sit outside.” But, Unique Mickens, a senior psychology major, said a park area is not a good use of the lot. “I think [a park] is a good idea, but with the way parking is, we need more parking spaces, especially that close to the MSG.” A drawing of the proposed image for the Law- Puryear lot will be produced and presented to the De partment of Residence Life and Dr. Janet C.Winniford, the associate vice president of Student Affairs. After being reviewed by Winniford, the proposal would be passed on to Dr. J. Malon Southerland, vice president of student affairs. The proposal would require ap proval of the Board of Regents. Cloning Continued from Page 1 The difference between the cloning that produced Dolly and what A&M does is the cells used. Dolly was formed from the combination of adult cells from ud der tissue and the nucleus of an unfertilized egg. A&M clones animals using embryo cells and the nu cleus of an egg. The genetics department at A&M offers classes teach ing primarily the idea of DNA and its involvement with physical traits. Genetics 431 — ‘Molecular Genetics’ in cludes the study of the replication and repair of DNA and genetic manipulation. Genetics 450 — ‘Recombinant DNA and Biotechnology’ covers cloning. A moral controversy also exists with the topic of cloning. Some A&M students feel cloning humans is wrong and would hurt society. Rea McQueen, a junior journalism major, said soci ety should not change nature. “I don’t think this research should be applied to hu man beings,” McQueen said. "I don’t believe we have the right to play God.” McQueen added that the movie Jurassic Park stressed the moral that man should not try to control nature. Heather Robert, a junior journalism major, said she feels strongly about the natural process of reproduction. “(The cloning process) is not natural,” Robert said, “and something could mess up our natural order.” Freshmen Continued from Page 1 Both freshmen said they came to A&M because they were ready for something new. “I’m excited and ready for something different, but I’m a little bit nervous that I won’t know what to do,” Peterson said. Renee Davis, a staff member of Student Life Orienta tion, said the conferences give incoming freshmen an overview of what new students need to know about the Honors program, financial aid, on- and off-campus hous ing, the Corps of Cadets and advising and registration. Davis said the conferences are an “entirely stu dent-led venture.” Teresa Williams, program coordinator of check-in and a senior marketing major, said approximately 200 orientation leaders, advisors, staff and executive com mittee members help with the conferences. Student executive committee members train the orientation leaders who guide freshmen through their introduction to Aggieland. Monica Reza, an orientation leader and a senior ele mentary education major, said she had to attend three training sessions to become an orientation leader: a morn ing training session at the end of the spring semester, an all day session the last weekend before summer school and a training session last Saturday for tour leaders. Reza said she did not think about being an ori entation leader when she attended the conference as a transfer student. "Then I wanted new students to get to know love A&M as much as I do,” Reza said. Karin Huffman, a sophomore agribusiness maj| said her love of A&M also had a lot to do with her cision to become an orientation leader. “I want them (new students) to love A&M much as I do,” Huffman said. “More freshmen through this conference than Fish Camp. This isi best way to reach the most people.” Lueckemeyer said she is looking forward to“evei thing” at A&M, including meeting new people, lei ing the traditions, living in the A&M environment “getting out of Corpus Christi.” Davis said the conference offers information to pIP ents as well as students. Parents can attend all proj with their children, as well as a separate Parent’s Social! the Letterman’s Lounge tomorrow night where The gie Mom Federation, orientation leaders, faculty andsti will be available to answer parents’ questions. Janie Lueckemeyer, Leslie’s mother, said sheisej cited about her daughter attending A&M. She has hi many family members, including her brother, attei Texas A&M. Although she could not attend A&M b| cause it did not admit women at that time, Jai Lueckemeyer spent many weekends visiting hj brother and attending military balls and footb; games. She believes “the other education” is aninj- portant part of the college experience. 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