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Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, July 12,201 Freshmen Continued from Page 1 Department of Residence Life, said that the pur pose of this day is to extend the Aggie spirit. "Freshman Welcome Day makes moving to campus a positive experience for freshmen," Sasse said. "It helps the freshmen and their fam ilies feel welcome." In addition to volunteers helping move belongings and distribute water, there will also be volunteers to help freshman break down their boxes for cardboard recycling, Balkum said. “Freshman Welcome Day makes moving to campus a posi tive experience for freshmen.” — Ron Sasse director of Residence Life "There will also be [Parking,Traffic and Transportation Services] personnel out helping to direct traffic, and there will be designated 'assisted unloading areas' close to the dorms," Balkum said. Other universities in Texas-Austin (UT) offer a wel come to the freshman, but do not officially organize the day. The University of Texas has a program. Gone to Texas, in which university officials extend an official welcome to freshman, said Kerri „Muse, a sophomore studio arts major at UT. "Gone to Texas is our official freshman welcome, and we have a resource fair to get students out and meeting each other, but we do not have an official program that is dedicated to helping freshman move in," Muse said. Mexico Continued from Page 2 these small Mexican villages. "They often say, 'Oh gosh, we never knew it Was like this.' They are horrified," Bates said. "One of the important things is to demonstrate caring — that these poor Indi ans in their villages on the dusty mountain- top are important people, they are humans." Bates has also worked in other villages in Mexico and Costa Rica. Funding for his ef forts comes from A&M, the Allen Founda tion, the Episcopal Medical Mission Foun- The Battalion Classified dation and individual contributions, Bates has also spent time teachingnuti- tional courses in Mexico and setting upstui abroad programs between Mexico and t United States. "By developing educational programsr [Mexican] universities, we can increaseii ability of these universities to do commi ty programs on their own," he said. Though he will retire soon from Al Bates thinks he still has a lot of work to do. have another 30 years to work on these pi lems," he said. "I hope to live longenou; dnesday. July 12.20( see the day when malnutrition is eliminate) in Latin America and the Caribbean." Swimmer Continued from Page 1 to travel a little bit and watchsom of the other teams Nelan said. ressi lexans are a b of redneck it derers and compete |ould be ashamec .emselves and the A&M swimming coach Me ate. Sound like a Nash said the chance for Nelam; stretch? 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"Thisis real special opportunity for him Nelan's parents are excite:] about their son's achievement Debra Nelan, his mother, saidsk is already proud of what her sc has accomplished. "He was the first swimma from Keller (Texas) High School!! place in the state meet and the fin: to earn a scholarship to a Divisiffi I college," Debra Nelan said. Ti always believed he can do anv thing he wants to do." Christopher Nelan Sr., his lathe: said that after last winter's Junio: National meet, Chris Nelan Jr. foun! out about the possibility of repre e, perhaps? Pie; irward all compla the national met ixans are being pi The primary re; ins is Texas' use < malty. Many mer edia, led by supp ilistGeraldo Rivi :ked to the "De< malty Bad" causi irently, since thes embers of the m< :lieve this, they f< at the rest of the bn should too, ev thetmth gets itchered in the ocess. Two weeks ago, hen Gary Grahar as executed in luntsville, Rivera bnemorepreachi jtethan Pope jolr p started crying oi senting America in the DWG (hen it became ap iiat the will of the "The terrible th lappened," River, bbed. "Gary Gr; asbeenmurdere en. wen ton to sa eOrge W. Bush h blood of an innoce Chirstopher Nelan Sr. said Chiis Nelan J r.'s request for a strobe ligh >f the state of Texa: to be placed on the starting block!: )een carried out. signal the start of the race brought;:- tendon to Chris Nelan Jr.'s situate "Carrie Hollier of the United States Aquatic Association for the Deaf (USAAD) wondered di’ someone would requesUstohe light at a Junior N a tional compa- tion," Christopher Nelan Sr,sail manon his hands "When she found outChrisws livera got at least deaf, she called swim teams all me thing right over Texas trying to trackChffi hinghad happen down." Debra Nelan says the family's going to do everything possibles! she, her husband and theirothe: four children can make the trip!! Rome next summer to support Chris Nelan Jr. "We'll walk what we can and swim the rest of the way if have to," Debra Nelan said. Christopher Nelan Sr. saidh son must work to be able tomab the trip himself. He said the fan ly will have to do a fund-raiser: raise the nearly $4000 Chris Nek Jr. needs to make the trip nough to put hin There are majo iex W lurpos Netum Steed Continued from Pdf n July 22, prove that an “AIDS compete in ssible. The pi Webcast live leak the world rs and accorc id and disturb le form of self People are b moral specta his virtual or lie the Intern iurce in terms nt, the Web l lie consciou measuring oxygen consumptk carbon dioxide production cardiac output. Wade Womack, Fit Life pC V e rt 7wTlTga gram coordinator for the Appl» e away their Exercise Science Laboratory,s| Cyberspace the center tests athletes but i°r discovery ai has programs that allow studeifr 1 " 5 man iP faculty and members of the ' College Station community cre ated to evaluate their health. ias become a "The only 100-percent wa Ures and movi measure percent body fati Awarding pei through underwater weigtr", 6niSe ^ e f. 1 and this is the only place to do: , a 100-mile radius of Bryan andi| lege Station," Womack "Through the summer, we test^p-j letes, along with giving physil|K© per to all the local police officers firefighters." Womack said people may| res P° nse t° / 4 up for strength and conditiolL who|e c classes, facilitated by senior jdjQ rous ciseand physiology majors,tl lat “This will ( low access to the same equipef^ing.” If PTT used by A&M athletes. 1^ there are c Clark said some members en A&M coaching staff haveur- Joo parking gone the extensive physical a-Opposed to rii ment tests and training offer Ls to park? D the Applied Exercise Science°t a bike oratory, and he said the ^i/er^here^b are a great opportunity for an' interested in personal health