The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 14, 2001, Image 2

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DATE: Monday, February 19, 2001
TIME: 3:45 PM
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major, said she has already seen the
positive effects of the display this
week.
“It creates the opportunity for dis
cussion,” she said. “In my classes,
before class, after class, [abortion]
has been coming up more in response
to the large graphic displays.”
Wilson said there are people who
will not be influenced by the dis
plays, but she said many people will
have the opportunity to make a well-
educated decision because of the
availability of information this week.
“1 think if you get radically anti
choice people, the discussion may be
civil, but it never moves anyplace be
cause they have their minds made
up,” she said. “What’s useful is the
discussion that takes place between
moderates who doij't have a stance
on the issue yet.”
Woodson calls people opposed to
abortion “anti-choice,” not “pro-life.”
“They don't want women to have
the right to choose,” Woodson said.
“They want it government-mandated
that [a choice] can’t be made. Pro-life
is more encompassing than this issue.”
Woodson said she was unsure
what to expect this week when she
learned of plans for the display.
“I wasn’t really surprised,” she
said. “At this point, 1 expected
something like this because I know
how strongly they believe in this.”
Woodson said, no matter how
strongly the two groups differ in
opinion or doctrine, the campus has
an opportunity to learn and grow
from this week’s events.
“It has brought to our attention
what people on this campus are con
cerned about — information,”
Woodson said.
It is information, Woodson said,
that both groups hope to give the stu
dent body.
Kelly said there are other op-
The application processi'*'‘Valentine
smoothly, and the admissior if ironmentc
is ahead of where it wasla Bentine’s D
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ceiving applications in the tB n ’ ; t0 avoid
because of the large numbe:B v * e .heater
plicants, admissions breaks heir single gi
plications down by depart ^ mea * s ’ nc
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number of applicants, theJ°y e< ^ an ^
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year's freshman class. P 1 st ^* ma ^
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still receiving applicationsfci I s not tc
2001, but we expect to admit[l:l| en ‘f gi
number as last year,” Garzav l PP recaate( h ^
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progress this week, and sf aiu ' tru Ty d r '
students should standby(K-
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of others.
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positive on this campus
group,” she said. “This is ap
cally active campus if you’rei
publican. It is good to see [
activism that is not... Republi
Kelly said A&M is start:
make equal-rights headway,
“There are so many issue
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