yn &L The Princeton Review y Page 2A CAMPUS Thursday, Febmaiy THE BATTALION FISH by R.DeLuna Fire Lrsday, The most extensively trained instructors. Continued from Pae : of fire-code violations in thi residence halls, Meyer said. ‘*We haven’t assigned a prioi particular problems,” he said.“fc working on what’s easiest! what’s cost effective.” We haven't as signed a priority l{ particular problei JI'Erig — Chris ^■’Yhe Bat* Department of EnvironiT: 1 ^pp,- Health and Safety dr A. ^ w j_ tion, Mclnnis Hall recently undaB ?* e< rl r J Inside major renovations and is no. only hall with a fire-sprinklerSiW |U 1 ' Schuhmacher Hall is slatedtolM ses ’ sprinkler system soon. The Uni® 188 ^ ty is committed to installingsf- rnm t ‘ 11S systems in all residence ha: ot * ier me 2(X)5, Meyer said. H Rand Upgrades to fire-safety mU n . ! ma j c are planned to take place this. to f etlier in Cain, Walton and Leggett 11 d’ The tire marshal’s full rep • be found at the idRip said www.tdi.state.tx.us/fire. ■ Elkin wiih a fri “from b* Meningitis was goin Rip vs Continuedfromhf ol a ^ as make so much,” she said. a has Reed said exposure to me would bt does not always mean infect! I The 1 some people cai-17 the bacter rhvthm : out becoming infected. rent line Reed said the vaccines pi ; y er b fective only on Type A and21 jvietrc bacterial meningitis. The; tp l hnnln effective on Type B. which , , common. The outbreak W \ Houston area appears to be! ne d ‘ she said. B elrolls Meningitis literature beii; i * car tributed by Beutel said befn^d he n percent and 15 percent off 4oing an meningitis infections are fata them an other 10 percent result in stbck of limbs, hearing or use of the Ky on lean system; mental retardation.m. . Th e a or strokes. Reed said the anil Elkii ■ occraiceT , meningitis is relativelykonl). tp case per 100,000 peopieotuver,, t t)l son However, she said, rife:: eai H> " for some col lege students C ' the close-quartered nature**® The Houston Chronicle nsfi some vaccinations cost $116rt ton. Beutel is charging students Because of the instabilityd ply, Reed said, she cannot jia when the next shipment will ar how much will be available 4 # & GO Committee president and a senior management information systems major. Simpson said Harambee’s theme is “Apathy to Action: Leaders in the New Millennium.” “It will showcase black history pride to all who attend,” Simpson The African Student Association (ASA) will also hold a variety of events during ASA Week, which is Feb. 19-23. Events will include an African-dance workshop, speakers and live jazz music. “ASA Week and Black Aware ness Month brings unity to African Arpericans everywhere,” said Jonathon Ankutse, ASA president and an economics graduate student. 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