Page 6 THE BATTALION Thursday, July 6,2000 Survey Continued from Page 1 While results of the Hopivood decision are not very significant, results of the top 10 percent rule are visible. "The number of top 10 applicants is increasing. Last year 4,812 were admitted. This year, 5,309 were admitted. We're see ing slight increases in African-Americans and Hispanics in the top 10 percent. We're also seeing an increase in white, non- Hispanic students in the top 10 percent, as well as an increase in the top 10 percent across all ethnic categories," Estrada said. Somers said a variety of question topics was used to get an The number of top 10 appli cants is increasing. ... We're see ing slight increases in African Americans and Hispanics in the top 10 percent." — Joe Estrada interim assistant provost for enrollment overall idea of student opinion of the environment at Texas A&M. Lane said, "This is a good way to see student input. This study is a very useful resource to have. The campus climate sur vey helped us identify areas we need to work on in terms of diversity. We need to continue to work with students to identi fy problems. It takes time and a lot of work. We are moving for wards making this campus more diverse." The results of these surveys will be presented to the 2001 Texas Legislature, with the intent of "giving the legislature information on how students feel about these issues, and increasing tlae relationship between students and administra tors, and students and the Texas Legislature," Somers said. Protest Continued from Pagel niursdayJuly 6,2000 The Battalion the circus animals' training, housing and treatment that they believe tob( against the general welfare of the animals. Delia said Ringling Bros, has vio lated United States Department Agriculture Animal Welfare Act inspections 139 times since 1990. "Not only have they been foundin violation of inhumane practices, the\ have actively opposed legislation which would outlaw using electrical shock, food deprivation, and the use of bull hooks when training animals,’ Delia said. "In 1993 Ringling Bros, also opposed legislation which v limit the length of time elephants can be chained up." Delia said the circus trainers use P r I c To place a classified ad: Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg. Business Hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day VISA Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. 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Call 936-825- 8610. chains, whips, electrical shock, base ball bats, and metal pipes to break the spirits of the animals and show them who is in charge, forcing them to per form tricks for the entertainment! humans. "Wild animals were not made! do stupid tricks," Delia said. "Tigers do not jump through flaming hoops and bears do not ride bicycles in the wild. These tricks are not natural for them and never should be." Although a spokesperson from Ringling Bros, was unavailable for comment on the protests, a Ringlin; Bros, spokesperson said in a new release that the animals are trainedte do tricks based on observations made by their handlers. The expert handlers watch their animals closely while they socialize with other animals. Then routines are created based i the moves trainers see. Delia said Ringling Bros, and sup porters of the circus argue thataninu circuses provide a place for childra to see animals they would otherwise never see. However, she points i these animals give children the wronj idea about the nature of the animals "When children see these animals they are seeing animals in theirunnat ural environment, doing things I would never do if they were forced into the tricks," Delia said. Kari Johnson, manager of Trunk Will Travel, a performing elf- P Toac hisunderhan( phant company, said in an Assavtt / c‘ mZc fonhas reset Press release that, "The animals®os i American piiblic vie cuses are ambassadors for other ani mals. When children get to touch® be close to our animals, it gives that child a personal experience they can draw on for the rest of their li when they think about elephants,! other animals." Pitts said the Big Cats Society 6 opposed to the treatment of the tigers, lions and other large cats used in circus acts. "These people in the circus taking cats that were not created to preform, and forcing them to wal on their hind legs and do other trick then keeping them in small lO-fool cages, when they need acres to i and play," Pitts said. When asked about the conditions in which the animals live, a Ringling jg Bros, spokesperson said in a ne«s release that Ringling Bros. pjicJ itself on the level of care and healthy environment provided for J of the animals. he Ringling Bro: Barnum & Baile cus is coming tc ege Station this mon :ager to awe thousar iggies with "The Gr how on Earth." Thi: ime-honored entert, nent will give Aggie pportunity to walk )y the entertainmen nd escape the mom loving from smoky hairs of Reed Arena imocent kind of fun While many peo ythe glitter and m mused. Pleasing e\ nd not surprisingly :ven the circus. Peo nent of Animals (PI mimal rights organ gainst circus life. 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