The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 21, 1998, Image 2

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Hinze
Continued from Page 1
“The problem with cross country is that it does
n't have its own scholarships to give out. They were
given out by the track program and I had very little
control over the final decisions. Now that I'm in
charge of the entire program, I can have more of a
say in where the scholarships will go. All decisions
will rest with me," Hinze said.
Although Hinze sees the new post as a great ca
reer move, he has not ruled out the possibility of re
turning to A&M as a coach one day.
"I have all the respect in the world for Ted (Nel
son), but 1 would love to be the head coach for Ag
gie track and field someday," he said. "I've moved
on now, but 1 would really love the opportunity to
coach at A&M again."
Bookstores
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"When a student is trying to
sell back a book," Koenig said,
"the amount of money they get
for that book depends on if a pro
fessor has ordered the same book
again for the student to receive 50
percent of the price the student
bought the book at.
"If we have accepted all the
books that we will need for that
class after buy backs, we will only
buy the book back at 20 percent
or less."
Both Koenig and Kelley said buy
backs really depend on the demand
of the book for the next semester.
"I feel for students," Kelley
said. "It's a matter of professors
turning in their requisition forms
and the store getting that paper
work processed so we can buy
back books and order more for
the next semester.
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pus are better than others at get
ting in the requisitions."
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The Battalion
James Francis, Editor in Chief
Mandy Cater, Managing Editor
Quatro Oakley, Visual Arts Director
Rod Machen, City Editor
Jeff Webb, Sports Editor
Chris Martin, Aggielife Editor
April Towery, Opinion Editor
J.P. Beato, Graphics Editor
Ryan Rogers, Photo Editor
Brandon Bollom, Photo Editor
Laura Stuart, Radio Producer
Anita Tong, Web Editor
Kasie Byers, Night News Editor
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Texas A&M University in the Division of Student Publications, a unit of
the Department of Journalism. News offices are in 013 Reed
McDonald Building. Newsroom phone: 845-3313; Fax: 845-2647; E-
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Advertising offices are in 015 Reed McDonald, and office hours are 8
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Subscriptions: A part of the Student Services Fee entiles each Texas
A&M student to pick up a single copy of The Battalion. First copy free,
additional copies 254. Mail subscriptions are $60 per school year, $30
for the fall or spring semester and $ 17.50 for the summer. To charge by
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The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily, Monday through
Friday during the fall and spring semesters and Monday through
Thursday during the summer session (except University holidays and
exam periods) at Texas A&M University. Periodicals Postage Paid at
College Station,TX 77840. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
The Battalion, 015 Reed McDonald Building, Texas A&M University,
College Station,TX 77843-1111.
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