Page 2 • Monday, July 26, 1999 c AMPUS JOE ROUTT BLVD. JOE ROUTT PLAZA AND MALL The Joe Routt Plaza and Mall project will close off the section of Joe Routt Boulevard to provide pedestrians a safe route from the MSC to the Koldus Building and parking garage. In the hot seat he Battali< Regents Continued from Page 1 Student organizations, uni versity departments and facul ty will be able to use the center. The master plan and build ing concepts will be developed over the next year and will then be presented to the Board of Re gents in May 2000. The Board passed all agenda items except one proposal that would have allowed members of the A&M system to receive gifts, donations, grants and en dowments that have been re ported to the chancellor. The proposal will be revised and reviewed at a later date. In other business, the Board approved the following items: • the establishment of the Michael E. DeBakey Institute for Comparative Cardiovascular Science and Biomedical De vices DeBakey, from Houston, is a renowned heart specialist and pioneer in many cardiovascular techniques. The institute will be housed in the College of Veterinary Medicine and will also involve the Dwight Look College of Engineering, the Texas A&M University System Health Sci ence Center’s Cardiovascular Research Institute and the Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. The institute will focus on research dealing with cardio vascular disorders in humans and animals. • a proposal to go before the Texas Higher Coordinating Board to create a program in applied physics so that the Uni versity may offer a doctorate degree in applied physics • replacement of the MSC roof because of existing roof leaks and to prevent interior damage. The work on the roof is to begin in May 2000. • holiday schedules for the Texas A&M University System. For A&M at College Station, staff holidays listed are: Thanksgiving, Nov. 25-26; Christmas and New Year’s, Dec. 23-31; Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 17; Spring Break, March 16-17; and Indepen dence Day, July 4. • the naming of three re search and laboratory facilities on campus. The facilities are the Price Hobgood Agricultural Engi neering Research Laboratory, the Texas Instruments Mixed - Signal Test Laboratory and the Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel. • the plan to reorganize the Bush School of Government and Public Service as a separate academic unit within the Uni versity. The plan will now go before the Texas Higher Education Co ordinating Board. or Casey Fo : ston Red ston last ^ telam July 1 <= ■ficials. ■ The forme the Red seball Dr< ck. Possum si Jd received jd four sen x will hav xt three ye Possum fh rri- Ior every has und League i hore than lif lind it. Even /ho was kne /ith a baseb. harder ai |>d of time th. Chuck Hathaway (right) shows off a fire-rescue boat at a firefighters’ convention in Reed Arena Sunday afternoon. The custom-made resa: jl? n ® ue 1) ' k ,1e boat is equipped with a removable fire hose and a diver’s platform. 'SI™ * ie manv sto ANTHONY DISALVO I Flight Carroll Continued from Page 1 “It is not a glamorous job, and you don’t do it for the pay,” she said. “However, my job is very exciting because I am in an environment where we are educating the future leaders of tomorrow. “ She said that students who want to prosper in the field need to check and re-check in formation. Carroll, said in 10 years her major goal is to be happy — she said her job is not every thing. “I want to be able to say at the end of my day that I did OK, and that I show love in every thing I do,’* Carroll said. Continued from Page 1 “They pull the nose up and try to turn the plane, and that will cause an even more violent sensation in the pi lot,” he said. “So, the tendency would be to return to what didn’t feel as bad.” Lessard said returning the plane to deep descent will cause the plane to go in to what is called a graveyard spiral. “It is called a graveyard spiral for a very good reason — a lot of pilots don’t get out of it alive,” Lessard said. “Eventually, the plane will be straight down and traveling too fast for a pilot to fix.” To counteract this problem, a new instrument has been developed called the Advanced Spatial Disorientation Demonstrator (ASDD). Pilots work with this instrument to help simulate environments which would create conditions similar to that which would cause spatial disorienta tion. Currently, there are only three AS- DDs worldwide, including one in the United States at Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio. Tour Continued from Page 1 “This is a guy who we saw with no hair, lying in bed barely able to move after brain surgery, and now, he’s won cycling's greatest race," Haussmann said. He won in Paris by 7 minutes, 37 seconds, and his adopted home town was preparing to celebrate. “Sweet. It’s a done deal,” Hauss mann said when images of Arm strong on the winner’s podium ap peared on his screen. “Not only is he a hometown hero, he’s a world hero,” said John Crismond, who watched ABC’s tape-delayed afternoon coverage with about 750 cycling enthusiasts at a party at the Copper Tank Brew ing Co. Jammed shoulder to shoulder in the restaurant, the crowd every time Armstrong’s far on the television screens-': t j iat | le ed every time he spoke. I his really is a home.- ory setting r nd single-se. done well," ReneeOrrsaii Armstrong wasdiagns g^ord is ovei cancer in 1996. He had$n| ^ ace anL ] f e |] move a testicle and brainlr^ underwent monthsofd» )n iy giving u py. 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