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did it just
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your real
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pictures
in the
Battalion
What a blatant
misuse of your comic
strip powers !!
“Ssing it for your own
benefit !
Have you no shame ??
So clear this up for all the ladies,
a good looking guy like you is still
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beat UT in anothergarl
dating game. Accordinj]
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Bryan-College Station is
place in the United S:
single people to live.
Bryan-College Stabs
in ahead of Gaines:
Bloomington, Ind.;
Kan. and the Big Apt
New York City.
College Station M:
Mcllhaney said the!
probably based ontiit’
sity population livinsf
community.
The twin cities lead
tion with their low urt
ment rate, which wasa ;
tor in the rankings.
Station has an unemtl
rate of 1.9 percent,cond
the national average:
percent. Young adults3
to find employmentart|
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time for downtown patrJ? venUIK
come familiar with the ore:® 1 a X)U
The city will use m. pen-ager
outlets to inform the pi
the ordinance.
“We are going to use»
publications such as The [Ba:
lege Station] Eagle,
television audiences," Friday. T
said. “I think appropriates*! no d<
also be posted throughoutEi|promisi
town area, notifying indivii®
publ ic consumption isprtfe CfOUi
Violators can beconviJi Afore
Class C misdemeanorarafeatthe bo?
“The city of Bryan is a:, character
problem that has just reees.iOouc/i/T:
and this is one attempttoaTfn mnvip
said Cosentino. packed vs
Southerland
Forum
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the audience. “You may face preju
dice, but you have to forgive people
for their ignorance.”
Participants in the audience
spoke on indirect attacks of racism,
such as messages on bathroom
stalls and Confederate flags on the
bumpers of many Aggies vehicles.
James encouraged students to
use such opportunities to educate
their peers.
“Sometimes we can be ignorant,
too,” James said. “We may very
well be their first cultural experi
ence. Don’t be the ignorant black
person.”
“The majority of problems that 1
hear aren't academic, but in how
people handle their relationships,”
said Regan Miller, a senior biomed
ical science major.
Despite the present condition,
A&M’s Vision 2020 plan calls for
increased diversification and glob
alization of the student body.
“Texas A&M University must at
tract and nurture a more ethnically, cul-
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We may very well
be their first cul
tural experience.
Don't be the igno
rant black person/'
— Rasheeda James
senior finance major
turally and geographically diverse fac
ulty, staff and student body,” according
to the plans’ goal for diversity.
Barry Hammond, a sophomore
finance major, told the audience
how leaders need to define and rep
resent their actions and beliefs.
“Because there are so few of us,
you must excel in everything you
do,” Hammond said. “You can’t
change the situation, but you can
change the outcome. You must rep
resent your culture well every sin
gle day. You must have strong com
munication skills or your message
is lost.”
April Young, a juniorjournalism
major, stressed the need to build co
hesion among the African-Ameri
can students on campus.
“I fear that five years from now,
blacks will be extinct on our cam
pus,” Young said. “Don’t give up
on A&M. Bad-mouthing the
school to friends and family won’t
help increase our black enrollment
rates.”
Young encouraged freshmen to
get involved on campus and help
minority recruitment efforts by
sharing their experiences with high
school students.
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of his emergency hospital®
“I've already had a
calls and cards, and IT
open a florist shop prat)
Southerland said. “I just is
preciate everybody’s kindtl
and gestures.”
Correction
A Science & Tedin:
brief in Tuesday's papef:
that Pulitzer Prized
Jonathan Weiner wastf
uled to speak Tuesday.H:
sentation "Evolution inAt
The View From Darwit
lands and Benzer's Bottle
be next Tuesday at theft
Bush Presidential Confe
Center Auditorium.
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possible concerning BONFIRE 2002, the
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in room 302 Rudder. Please come and express your opinion
about how you think BONFIRE 2002 should be planned to maximize
opportunities for student leadership and participation.
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