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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, Jar,.
Department to test
behavioral styles
Government denies firiil
dnesday, Jai
BY BRADY CREEL
The Battalion
The idea that professors and stu
dents inevitably eannot understand
one another is a notion the Texas
A&M Department of Engineering re
fuses to aecept.
As a new component of Engi
neering 112, “Principles of Engi
neering,” almost
1,000 students
will be required
to take a 15-
minute test this
week which will
be used to pro
duce a 26-page
computer-gener
ated report about
the student’s be
havior style.
“The more
we learn about
our students and
iorally, so they can he more effective
in what they want to do,” Dr. Michael
Abelson, facilitator of the behavioral
profile study, said. ”lt is really more
of a helping tool.”
Abelson said there will he a
workshop to train faculty members
on how to effectively teach to dif
ferent behavior styles.
“It will give the people who are
hiring tremen-
shots at Davidian compou J
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"The more we
learn about
our students .
the better off
we will be."
— Terry Kohutek
coordinator for ENCR 111, 112
dous insight into
what (the stu
dents! are lik e
behaviorally,”
Abelson said.
”lt is a very ef
fective way to
communicate to
the counselors
those things that
you are good at
and what you
need to w ork on.
WACO (AP) Government lawu
Tuesday formally denied that federal law en
forcement agents or the U.S. military shot at
the Branch Dav idian compound at the end of
the deadly April 1993 siege.
Their four-page federal court tiling in
cludes sworn statements b\ 1 Jefense I )epart-
ment and U.S. Treasury IXrpartment law\ ers.
The Dallas Morning Sen’s reported.
Treasury lawyers wrote chi behalf of the
federal Bureau of Alcohol, tobacco and
firearms that no one under the agency's su-
per\ ision or control shot at the sect ’s building
on the last da> of the 51 -da\ standoff.
The Department of Defense, in a separate
statement, said no one from tin: military or un
der its control tired that day ‘‘based on cur
rently available information."
The response comes a week after
lawyers for surviving Brunch DuMdians
and their families, w ho ha\c tiled a wrong-
tiil-death lawsuit, complained to u federal
judge in Waco about the government’s rc-
tisal to answer that key questioc
The deadly standoff began Feb -
w hen federal agents raided the tt
pound of Brunch I )u\ idian leaderEi|
resh .tnd his tbllowers.
On April 19, 1993, KoreshandE
so others died in an mtemo, somcl
others from gunshots.
Go\ emment arson imestigttfr
the 1 >u\ idians set the bla/e.
Plaintitls' law \ers have alleged^
one fiiHii die government tiredretes;
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trip
me
what type of behavior creates a
successful situation in this course,
the better off we will be,” Dr. Ter
ry Kohutek, coordinator for
E'NGR 111 and 112, said.
The profile program used to cre
ate the report is called DISC, an
acronym for the four basic behav
ioral styles — domineering, influ
encing, steadiness and conscien
tiousness.
“The objective is so people can
understand themselves better behav-
During the fifth w eek of class,
the students w ill receive formal in-
class training on their behav ioral
profile.
Abelson said a focus of this
training will be on how to work
more effectively in teams.
“It will show them how they see
themselves and how other people see
them under stress," Abelson said.
“People usually see themselves in
one way, and other people see them
differently.”
Death row inmate dies at hosp
HUNTSVILLE. Texas (AP) — A death
row inmate died Tuesday after suffering
from Hodgkin's disease.
Nathaniel Barley. 35. recently had been
taken to a prison hospital in Galveston.
He died at 12:30 p.m. of respiratory
failure, prison spokesman Larry Fitzger
ald said.
Barley had been on death row since
March 1993 for murdering a Houston con
venience store owner duringar;
Prison records show the fe
soner approached Cong Due' 1
Mav 14. 1991. as he entered &
store he owned, carry ing a sad;
Barley confronted Nguvci
three times, took his money las
Police arrested turn alter thrttP
cs identified him.
Bariev s execution datchadit
Krueger
Continued from Page I
But Lacefield, along with the rest of the Krueger residents
who had been evacuated, knew the alarms w ere not part of a
drill when they saw the fire trucks and smoke coming out of a
second floor window.
“When the fire department showed up, and there was
smoke in the hallway, [the residents] realized it was the real
thing,” Dan Mizer, assistant director for dormitories admin
istration, said.
Mi/.er said no damage was done to any of the facilities, and
only a few articles of clothing in the hamper were destroyed.
“The hall staft did a great job. the students cooperated, ami
the College Station I ire Department and l niversitv personnel
responded quickly,” Mi/er said.
Krueger Hall is not equipped with lire sprinklers, with the
exception of the trash rooms.
“By code, sprinklers arc not required in a building the m/c
ofKrueger,” Mi/er said. “But there have been some internal dis
cussions about doing that (installing sprinklers] for quite some
time."
Mi/er said when he left Krueger 1 kill at 1:40 p.m. the smoke
had dissipated and the rooms were deodorizing.
"I think die fact that there was no damage except for clothes
is a testimony of how things went” Mizer said.
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Campus Calendar
Wednesday
Thursday
Agnostic and Atheistic Student
Group: There will be a discussion
of humanism in Rudder707 at 8:15
p.m. Contact Jason Romero at 731-
1126 for details.
Agnostic and Atheistic Student
Group: There will be a discussion of
humanism in Rudder707 at 8:15
p.m. Contact Jason Romero at 731-
1126 for details.
people, experiencing awesome wor
ship services and insightful bible
studies. Campus Ministry is for
you! (Free Food!!) There will be a
meeting on Thursday. January 27,
in Rudder 308.
at 8:30 p.m. in the Rec
room 281. Contact GayKr
4115 for more informatK'
Study Abroad Programs: There will
be an informational meeting in 358
Bizzell Hall West at 11 a.m. about
study abroad opportunities to the
tropical island of Dominica. Gradu
ate and undergraduate students
can earn TAMU credit. Contact 845
- 0544 for details.
Vasa: There will be a general
meeting in Rudder 701 at 8:30
p.m. Contact Marie at 847-0686
for more information.
Monday
Omega Phi Alpha: There will be a
general meeting in Rudder 404 at
8:30 p.m. Come see how you can
help us help others. Contact Jana
Hincin at 680-0001 or Kerri Reed
at 693-6939 for details.
Omega Phi Alpha: There will be a
general meeting in Rudder 404 at
8:30 p.m. Come see how you can
help us help others. Contact Jana
Hincin at 680-0001 or Kerri Reed
at 693-6939 for details.
American Advertising Federa
tion: There will be a general meet
ing in Wehner 136 at 7 p.m. Con
tact Marie at 847-0686 for more
information.
Study Abroad Program!
will be an informationa '
in 358 Bizzell Hall Wes! J
p.m. about study abroa:
tunities to the tropicalt
Dominica. Graduate art
graduate students ctf
TAMU credit. Contacts
for details.
Campus Ministry International: If
you’re interested in meeting new
people, experiencing awesome wor
ship services and insightful bible
studies, Campus Ministry is for
you! (Free Food!!) There will be a
meeting on Thursday, January 27,
in Rudder 308.
Study Abroad Programs: There
will be an informational meeting
in 358 Bizzell Hall West at 2
p.m. about study abroad oppor
tunities to the tropical island of
Dominica. Graduate and under
graduate students can earn
TAMU credit. Contact 845 - 0544
for details.
Study Abroad Programs: There
will be an informational meeting
in 358 Bizzell Hall West at 1:30
p.m. about study abroad opportu
nities to the tropical island of Do
minica. Graduate and undergrad
uate students can earn TAMU
credit. Contact 845 - 0544 for de
tails, or on the Web at http://rec-
sports.tamu.edu/waterski.
Aggie Toastmasters: Lei
lie speaking and inti
skills with possible certi
Will be in Rudder at 8:
check blue screen. For
formation please contact
695-2833.
Wednesday
Tuesday
W:
Campus Ministry international: If
you're interested in meeting new
Water Ski Club: There will be infor
mational meetings every Tuesday
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