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In an effort to increase the a
munication between PTTS
dents and to better understand
role of PTTS, student senators;
members of the Student Govern
Association (SGA) took a
live positions for PTTS while
ministrators were away on a rein
Lane, a senior political scier
major, tilled in for Tom Williams,
rector of PTTS. Lane said theesi
rience helped him to understand
challenges PTTS faces.
“I think we learned whatsm
things PTTS does and what
responsible for and why it issn
difficult job." he said. "It'saeo
learning experience for me a
of other people who helped outia
to learn what PTTS deals with
some of the challenges they deal'
on a daily basis.”
Angela Newman, a comm
tions specialist for PTTS, said
dent senators took on a varien
PTTS roles.
"Someone [took] over thedis
tor's position, someone [took]tii
•the executive associate directors,
someone [took] over the cast®
service manager who deals with
the angry students or anybody wh
upset with anything.'
Although most positions w
left vacant by the administrati
staff, which kept the students!®
senators also left the office ton
with PTTS officers to see howl
operate.
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PTTS administrators.They willo
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“Germany: Television Without Walls”
7:30 p.m. October 11; Bush Presidential Conference Center
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For a special conference on Germany, Europe, and Public Opinion
“United Germany in a Uniting Europe: Media and Public Support”
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
1:30 p.m. German Unification: Building Public Support
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Sigfried Buschschlueter, Former Program Director, RIAS Berlin
Roman Popadiuk, Former Ambassador to Ukraine
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3:30 p.m. Germany After Unification
Hildegard Boucsein, Permanent Undersecretary for European Affairs
Karl Kaiser, German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
Russell Dalton, Professor of Political Science, UC Irvine
7:30 p.m. “Germany: Television Without Walls”
Garrick Utley, Contributor to CNN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12
8:30 a.m
European Unification: Building Public Supqort
Alain Stekke, Principal Administrator, The European Commission
Karl Kaiser, German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
Daniel M. Hofmann, Economics Editor, Neue Zurcher Zeitung
10:30 a.m. Germany’s Role in European Unification
Fraser Cameron, Political Counselor EU
Pierre-Herni Laurent, Professor of History, Tufts University
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Jeff Kempf, Managing Editor
Marinin Mohiuddin, City Editor
Ruben DeLuna, Graphics Editor
Blaine Dionne, Sports Editor
Jason Lincoln, Sports Editor
Noni Sridhara, Sci/Tech Editor
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Stuart Hutson, Aggielife Editor
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