The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 10, 1999, Image 5

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On-Campus Interviews*: March 26, 1999
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Lecture series increases
healthy eating awareness
BY APRIL YOUNG
The Battalion
Linda Kapusniak, author of Guide
to Low-Fat Dining in the Brazos Val
ley, will offer low-fat-food tips today
during the Healthy Living Lecture Se
ries presentation at 5:30 p.m. in 280
Student Recreation Center.
Kapusniak said her presentation
will focus on healthy food choices at
restaurants, government regulations
and home meal replacement.
The government regulations mon
itor the terminology restaurants use
to refer to low-fat menu items, and
meal-replacement systems allow cus
tomers to view and select items to
purchase and have freshly prepared
by professional chefs.
DeAun Woosley, fitness director at
the Rec Center, said the Healthy Liv
ing Lecture Series is an opportunity
for students to learn ways to lead
healthier lifestyles.
“This program gives students an
opportunity to discover which restau
rant and fast food chains in town are
low fat, contain hidden fat and which
ones contain items that are healthy,”
Woosley said. “Every restaurant has
low-fat items, but some don’t adver
tise it as much as others.”
Kapusniak said the frequency of
Americans dining in restaurants and
the general lack of knowledge about
low-fat eating influenced her to write
the book.
“Americans do a lot of eating out,
and some have a hard time going out
to eat and believing that they can eat
low fat, mostly because of a lack of
general knowledge and information,”
Kapusniak said.
Woosley said this program will
give students a chance to hear a well-
known author from the Brazos Val
ley.
“Linda Kapusniak is a well known
author and dietitian in the Brazos Val
ley,” Woosley said. “We don’t often
have authors that will come to the lec
ture series and speak for free, so this
is a good opportunity. ”
Kapusniak’s guide, which con
tains low-fat eating tips for 125
restaurants in the Brazos Valley, will
be for sale at the end of March.
Film depicts traditional
Baptist views, sparks debate
BY APRIL YOUNG
The Battalion
Tension within the Southern Bap
tist faith and women’s struggles
against the oppression by male reli
gious leaders were the foci of a pre
sentation sponsored by Gender Issues
Education Services.
The film, “Battle for the Minds,”
which was part of Gender Issues Ed
ucation Service’s celebration of
Women’s History Month, was cen
tered around the Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Louisville.
The film showed the extent to
which many male ministers and
members of the Southern Baptist
Convention went to justify their
views about the position women
should hold in the church.
Linda Cortina, a freshman biology
major, said the film showed the many
ways the Bible can be read.
“This film proved that the Bible is
open to interpretation and you can use
it to support any issue,” Cortina said.
“You can use it to support slavery or
you can use it to support women’s po
sition in the church,” she said.
The Southern Baptist Convention
allowed women to enter the ministry
but not as pastors. In a 1984 resolu
tion, it was declared that women
could not hold positions of leadership
in the Southern Baptist Convention.
Many members of the convention
said they believed that women who
wanted to rise to the position of pas
tor had misunderstood God’s calling
in their life and that it was a delusion
for women to think they would serve
as a minister in the church.
Natalie Wilson, a volunteer in
Gender Issues Education Services
and freshman zoology major, said the
presentation taught her about the
structure of the Southern Baptist Con
vention.
“I am not Baptist, but I learned a
lot about the structure of the Baptist
Convention,” Wilson said. “It’s ex
tremely political, and I was not aware
of that,” she said.
“The terror of women becoming
equal was very obvious in the men’s
speech,” said Elizabeth Dungan, a
volunteer in Gender Issues Education
Services and an English major.
THcia Draughn, coordinator of the
film series and a graduate assistant
for Gender Issues Education Services,
said the film displayed strides women
have taken to overcome obstacles
they have faced.
“The film shows there have been
gains for women having leadership
roles in religious fields and that you
have to remember it takes little steps
to reach equality,” she said.
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ment and offers career growth commensurate with performance.
If you wish to join our entrepreneurial group of professionals com
mitted to continuous improvement and the maintenance of our
industry leadership position, please sign up for the following:
Information Session*: March 25, 1999
On-Campus Interviews*: March 26, 1999
‘Contact Career Center (409) 845-5139 for details.
ASSESS YOUR SKILLS AT WWW.SKILLSCAPE.COM/PULTE. JOB
REFERENCE NUMBER SK128.
Personnel Administrator
Pulte Homes of Texas, L.P.
Houston Division
fax (281) 578-9911
www. pu Itetexas. com
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