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proud of who I am. I hope students
see that being gay is not necessarily
a bad thing.”
Tomorrow a candlelight vigil will
be held for Matthew Shepard, a stu
dent at the University of Wyoming
who was killed because he was gay,
and all other victims of hate crimes
at 7 p.m. on the steps of the YMCA
Building.
The week’s events will culminate
Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. with the Welcom
ing Service—“Come, Come, Who
ever You Are”. The Unitarian Uni-
versalist Fellowship will have a
worship service celebrating GLBTA
members in the community.
Correction
The Geology and Geosciences
Open House did not occur last
Saturday,Oct. 9, but is scheduled
for this Saturday, Oct.16.
Continued from Page 1
garage electronically and visually.
“PTTS is generating numbers by
visually counting and by means of
electronically counting the number
of cars in the garage,” he said.
“PTTS has graphs and data show
ing that at any point and time, the
use of the garage is not at its max
imum point. The Southside Garage
is at 91.5 percent efficiency.”
Frank Shields, a member of
Company K-l and a junior engi
neering technology major, said he
has a garage spot and is concerned
about the change.
“I’ve heard that there might be
an increase in’rates for a parking
garage spot,” he said. “1 don’t
know all the facts, but I feel the
way the garage spaces are facilitat
ed is fine the way it is now.”
Shields said the meeting will
better inform him whether to keep
his Southside Garage spot. He said
he might purchase a red tag to park
in a parking lot instead of spending
more money for agree, ;: JieBatUi
garage is not numbered.
Heather Wilde,a!
resident adviser and a«
mentary education ma
residents are worried.
“The main complaintlb |
from Mosher residents isfe;
students purchase
spots because they do rat
search for somewhere!
campus, for examples
blue lots, and now \
of turning the garage tot
tion, which will leadtose,
parking spaces,"shesaid
Strickland said their
tUl
ered at the meetingwiUg;;
several progressive stepsts
plementation.
“The senators invote
write legislation, thenthti
Services Committee willsi
legislation to the Senatei u g 00
debate ,md review.” heie \ sa yj
piece of legislation willft |\for
committees, then finalh pristen
Senate for a second reada in majo
implementation.” (end dm
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Monday
TAMU Gymnastics Club: Informative
meeting and first work-out will take
place at 6 p.m. in Read 307. Contact
Judd Whiles at 694-7379 for more in
formation.
TAMU Roadrunners: A 3 to 4 mile
run will be held at 6 p.m. starting in
front of the Rec Center. All skills lev
els are invited. For more information,
contact Marcos at 696-3964.
Officers’ Christian Fellowship: There
Campus Calendar
will be a non-denominational Bible
study at 7:15 p.m. in Trigon 110.
Cadets and non-regs welcome. Call
David Eastburn at 847-1830 for
more information.
Tuesday
Aggie Lutherans: A gathering for fun
and fellowship will take place at 7
p.m. at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church.
TAMU Men’s Rugby: Open practice
will be held from 7 to 8:45 p.m. in the
Rugby field behind the Zachry Park
ing Lot. No experience neces
more information, contact
691-8363.
Sailing Team: An open mee
be held at 8 p.m. in 255 Rec
No experience necessaryte
For more information, contae
823-5789.
TAMU Roadrunners: A 3tc
run will be held at 6 p.m. si
front of the Rec Center,
els are invited. For more
contact Marcos at 69&-396F
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