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Extremely Low Minimums Go to www.PlayersOnly.com Or call 800-372-0333 We're always open Players is a fully licensed corporation. Please check your local laws before calling to make sure you are not in violation of the same. Thursday • September 25, ► Letter regarding The Color of Fear Dear Aggies, Tonight in Rudder Theater at 6 p.m. MSC Programs will be show ing the film, The Color of Fear. This film is the real account of eight men from various ethnic backgrounds who are placed in a cabin together for three days. These men examine the effects that racism has had on each of them as they listen to each other’s experiences. This is a very powerful, challenging film that has been used by companies such as AT&T, Levi’s and Hewlett Packard to teach their employees. You may be asking yourself, “Why should I go to this film?’’The simple answer is that everyone should go to this film. There is something that each of us can learn from watching The Color of Feat: It is especially relevant to Aggies in the post-Hopwood environment where the diversity of this great university is in danger of declining. We firmly believe that if Texas A&M is to maintain its status as a world class university we need to move to ward a more diverse student body. We urge you all to attend the pro gram this evening. It promises to be a special event on the Texas A&M campus and a special event for those who attend. We hope to see you there. Curtis Childers Studen t Body Presidei 11 Nellson Burns MSC President Fear Continued from Pagel “We’re trying to do somethin; that will help everyone under stand each other,” she said. Ewing said she hopes the pro- t pi “The Hopwood decision and the ad that the MSC ran this summer really af fected people.” DESSIREE EWING VICE PRESIDENT, BAG hurs< >eni Spirit Continued from Page 1 Jeremiah Williams, Student Gov ernment vice president of student relations and a senior agricultural economics major, said student or ganizations can sponsor one of the 72 trees on Main Drive for $100 and will have their symbol on the tree. “I really hope that as many stu dent organizations as possible will support the University and the stu dents by contributing to the Winter Spirit of Aggieland,” Williams said. “We have had support from student organizations and Aggie Mom’s Clubs, but we hope for even more student involvement.” Williams, who co-authored the Senate bill establishing the com mittee, said the project is a way for A&M to better interact with the community. “This is something we can share with the Brazos Valley, and we can show what A&M has to offer,” he said. “The Winter Spirit of Aggieland committee is a way that students can give back to the community and the people of the community.” Robert Bisor, assistant vice pres ident for administration, said the project will help bring a sense of community to the two cities. “There really isn’t a center be tween Bryan-College Station, so A&M will be the focal point that ties these two towns together,” she said. “This will attract new donors and more visitors to Bryan-College Sta tion Holiday on the Brazos.” Smith said Fred Brown, the top donor and a Bryan-College Station business owner, will turn on the lights of the main tree at the light ing ceremony Dec. 1. Curtis Childers, student body president, and a senior agricultural development major, co-authored the bill. He said Winter Spirit of Ag gieland will bring warmth to stu dents around winter break. “We need to get Aggies involved in winter spirit,” he said. “To many it manifests itself as religious, but this does not involve religious cere mony or worship. The purpose is to bring Aggies together.” gram will remedy some recect] events at A&M. “The Hopwood decision ani the ad that the MSC ran this sum. mer really affected people," sht said. Free tickets for tonight's pre sentation are available at the MSC Box office in Rudder. The presentation is sponsored by Stir Fry Seminars & Consulting. MSC Programs, the BAG andStu dent Government. 1 • : . f Bush Continued from Page 1 Archives of papers also maybe viewed on computers locatedinihe Archives section of the Library. After former President Richard Nixon’s funeral, Bush said he wish es for he and Barbara to be buried under a tree-shaded area on the large complex. The remains ol their daughter, Robin Bush,who died in 1953 of leukemia, willhe placed near the site. Millie, the Bush’s dog, died last month andis expected to be buried at the site. nior def< rad Shra ALPHA KAPPA PSI t§ congratulates the Alpha Alpha Pledge Class for Fall 1997 Dylan Alexander Jennifer Erdin Lindsay Sharp Lori Bauer Randolph Harrison Shelly Smith Mary Breitling Karena Kirk Jeana Utley Nick Castjohn Jamie Chumchal Janessa Davis Katie Little Warren Oswalt Pam Quesinberry Matthew Wiley Yvette Withers Brian Dusek Melissa Roffino Meredith Wright David Elkin Jason Seaton Landon Zamykal NOT I Across the Street Bar and Yale Blvd. Ice House Presents POST VICTORY PARTY Sat., Sept. 27, 1997 in Dallas Our pitcher prices are so low, we can not advertise them. 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