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The vice presidentialcd didates are Katy Lowe.J freshman English andante: pology major, and Merec: Talley, a freshman gene'f studies major. Voting booths will be loca’J at the Memorial Student Cenitf Sterling C. Evans Library,! Blocker Building, All Faitti Chapel, the Commons Lobti Duncan Dining Hall andZacM Engineering Center Studerilie school ye can vote online ilointed as tl http://vote.tamu.edu. pajority of st Stuart H e Battalia WhenGir sgan classe: low much st )llege tests. “Everyoni obbins said |ntil you exp< sts, but I ha e rest of th( Robbins i; e harsh pin earing grirr to libraries hopes of ast known “If there i Clinton official joins UT faculty lit a wall — i br. Andy Sn lirector of c< lent Counsel Jlhis is after AUSTIN (AP) — U.S. Socfpts, but be! Security Commissioner KenneiPat will brin Apfel will join the faculty attefMly speakiu Lyndon B. Johnson School:! “Also, for Public Affairs at the University: $ ents > h W >H t Texas - Austin. 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