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Post Oak Rd, Houston, IX 77055 Fax: 713-548-5079 SourceNet SOLUTIONS The Texas A&AA University Student Media Board is accepting applications for Editor The Battalion — Including radio and online editions — Spring 2002 (The spring editor will serve from Jan. 7 through May 10, 2002) Qualifications for editor in chief of The Battalion are: Be a Texas A&M student in good standing witfi the University and enrolled in at least six credit hours (4 if a graduate student) during the term of office (unless fewer credits are required to graduate); Have at least a 2.00 cumulative grade point ratio (3.00 if a graduate student) and at least a 2.00 grade point ratio (3.00 if a graduate student) in the semester immediately prior to the appointment, the semester of appointment and semester during the term of office. In order for this provision to be met, at least six hours (4 if a graduate student) must have been taken for that semester; • Have completed JOUR 301 (Mass Communication, Law and Society), or equivalent; • Have at least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The nave at least one year experience in Battalion or comparable daily college newspaper, -OR- Have at least one year editorial experience on a commercial newspaper, -OR- Have completed at least 12 hours journalism, including JOUR 203 and 303 (Media Writing I and II), and JOUR 304 (Editing for the Mass Media), or equivalent. Application forms should be picked up and returned to Francia Cagle, Student Media business coordinator, in room 014A Reed McDonald Building. Deadline for submitting application: noon Monday, November 12, 2001. Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Media Board Meeting beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, November 16, in room 221 F Reed McDonald. 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In his publication, a clear definition of each amendment is listed, as well as a positive and negative argument for each. “We sent a voter’s guide to every registered voter in District Five, and if you didn’t receive one, we’ve got plenty here,” Ogden said. The senator estimates that approximately 275,000 guides were sent out by his office. He added that his voter’s guide, as well as the Texas Women’s Voter’s Guide, can be taken with into any voting booth to help voters remember which amendments they want to vote for in the election. Early voting will be today and Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Regular voting will be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6. There are 44 voting locations in the Brazos Valley, with 16 sites in College Station. There will be one vot ing location on the A&M cam pus in room 147 of the Memorial Student Center. To be able to vote, you must be a registered voter in Brazos County and you must bring your voter card or valid Texas driver’s license. Steve Miller, assistant sports information director, said an organization that applies for a media pass is granted one depending on space availability. Publications that “cover A&M first” are given higher priority. Miller said. Aggie Review representatives have also attended several media luncheons at Cain Hall in which media representatives can eat for free on Tuesdays and talk with players and coaches. “Our sports editor applied for a pass like everyone else,” Samuelson said. “We have a sports page because we have people who are interested in writing about sports and we are lucky to have a sports editor who is motivated and has polit ical beliefs and is actually doing his job.” Media passes for events on campus are given out on a case by case basis, said University Relations Deputy Director Lane Stephenson. “It really is as long as they are a bona fide media represen tative by a recognized media organization,” Stephenson said. In February, three Aggie Review members attended a lecture on the Gulf War by for mer President George Bush, sit ting in the reserved media sec tion, even though a story was never published. Tickets for the event were free to students, but the Memorial Student Center Box Office quickly ran out of tickets for the event. “It was our editorial live to not print the stoiy n't feel it was a timely (it) didn't need to be Samuelson said. “Weca: lish everything we send to. Besides, we had tii were going to attendreg Stephenson University had not lujb major problems withir p By Jc THE media passes. No one has attended;! sports-related media ev; i It may It year, Samuelson said, nj ; ht. but “As an Aggie, IcKasA&M covertly getting media for no reason,” she “Why would 1 obtainaji I was not interested ini have had hiatus fro beginning and everyo done their job.” Bonfire Continued from Page 1A to hear something from the firm, a response that Cole says they have not gotten. “They have not come back to us with con cerns about the agreement, they have not said if there are any problems, they have not gotten back to us at all,” Cole said. \ In an altered time frame that hinges on when the safety firm joins the Bonfire planning team. Cole said the Bonfire steering committee may decide to wait to present the plans to students until the first two weeks of the Spring 2002 semester. “It depends on how fast they can do their work, once they get on board,” Cole said. “But were not going to sacrifice safety.” Cole said planners are also not going 10 the amount of time students will havetorev final plans on the Bonfire 2002 Website safety consultant needs longer than the holt>!V filial C\ams this I fvember to it designs and help narrow them down to the students would be looking at, Colesaidk.) wait until spring to post the designs on ttrt “It’s going to be tough, but we don't dents to lose out or be busy with finals have a chance to see them [the designs],’lei Last week. Cole said his major concern *: having a final design ready to present to Be*: the end of the semester. “We’ve got 80 percent of the stuff inqk said. “We’re just waiting, waiting for that safer. ghtened c the Okki. hough th< t a minor Ikgies prev loners. 30 IlheNo. 2 m Big 12} 1-21, 1-12 3 e loss ar jinning str< e Aggies- jlsand 22 40 kills id hit only' In spite < ad coac id the Ag: rhythm. “We’ve 1 re just Precautions Continued from Page 1A and masks, and in the Bryan Post Offices, roughly 30 of the 230 employees wear gloves and masks, Kimbrough said. “The masks and gloves are not mandatory,” Kimbrough said. “But they are strongly rec ommended.” If there is a suspected case of anthrax in College Station, the College Station police and fire departments are the first to respond. Lt. Dan Jones, CSPD spokesman, said there are sever al things done when the depart ment receives a call about a pos sible anthrax case. “We first send a police offi cer and a fire department HAZ- MAT (hazardous material) tech out to each incident to evaluate the situation before making a command decision," Jones said. “They then evaluate the item as ‘open and exposed’ or ‘un-open and sealed.’ ” Jones said that if the team finds an item, such as a letter or package, opened or unopened with possible contamination, the HAZ-MAT tech would place the item in a secure sealed bag. They would transport that item to a secure holding area within the College Station Police Department for retrieval from a postal inspector in Houston within 48 hours for further test ing if the package is unopened. “If the package is opened and has possible contamination, the HAZ-MAT tech is to secure enough material for testing and to sterilize the area with a solu tion of water and bleach,” Jones said. “The material collected is it The masks and gloves are not mandatory. — Vanessa Kimbrough Houston U.S. postal inspector then sent to a lab for the Department of Health in Austin for further testing.” Jones said that there have been about 25 opend unopened items collecitib CSPD sent to labs on inspectors in Houston anthrax scare began. 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