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How to Develop a Leadership
Resume & Continue the Process
of Life-Long Learning
Presented by Ann Goodman,
Department of Student Life
Thursday, November 8th
3:45pm
Koldus 144
Have you portrayed your
classroom, work, & involve
ment experience on your resume
in the best way possible? Learn great
techniques to market your leadership
skills and how to continue the process of
life-long learning beyond your college years.
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This program is part of the 5 Star Series in the Department of Student Activities,
f Questions can be directed to Ryan WiIhanK at lyant^stuitct.tianu.etki or845-1133.
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Thursday, NovemW
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by R.DeLuna
TKE
Continued jh
n
when compared to the
fraternities.”
On Oct. 29, TKE
voted to remove Cum
a pledge. TKE
Thomas Danner deni;;
orientation was an is*
"He has not been:;
pledge program; i
shown up to eves
Danner, a senior a:
tke Wuss Cookie
^Adrian
economics major. Tt
him to rush in the spn
would be unfair todi :
the program sinceheh
ten to know the organiE
the members.”
Cunningham alsoa
violated University
rules by holdiiy
games and buying
underage pledges.
“They sat us
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WffiCRtCrr DAYS TO A
DPOLtr of svt%? a&ioe^s
November 9-10
7 PM
Halbouty 101
CAMPUS CALENDAR
Thursday
Call 845-1515
for more information
httpj: //cepheid. tamu. edu
L.T. Jordan and MSC
Conversations will view the
Human Rights Watch Film, Dar
es Salam, in the MSC Forsyth
Gallery at 7:30 p.m. Call Diego
Garcia at 845-8770 for more
information.
Karaoke, plus Schuyler Houser and
others will be there. For more infor
mation contact Matt at 847-4779.
Tuesday
$ i brought to you by:
W ! MSC
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Friday
TO. Walton Hall will hold a Toga
Party at Walton Hall at 7 p.m. Boo
Boo Davies will be singing
LT Jordan and MSC Converstions
will view Human Rights Watch
Film, Jung, in the MSC Forsyth
Center at 7:30 p.m. Call Diego
Garcia at 845-8770 for more
information.
The Microbiology Club will have
pizza with the profs from 7 p.m.
• Great Burgers
• Beverages on
Crushed Ice
Pool Tables
Country Music
Open 11:00 am to 1:00 am
Every Day
Get Tickets At
Call for Tickets 713-629-3700 (automated), or online at
TIcketmaster.com. Tickets also available at all
tfctt&frntifitpr outlets and the Aerial Theater Box Office. All
acts, dates, and ticket prices subject to change without notice.
A service charge Is added to each ticket. A Clear Channel
Entertainment Event
Dr. Charles White: 845-7859, cwwhite@archone.tamu.edu
Professor Susan Kirchman: 845-7065, smk@texas.net
NO PREREQUISiTES-OPEN TO ALL MA)ORS~SIX CREDITS
(HUMANITIES ELECTIVE -VISUAL ARTS REQUIREMENT)
TEXAS AStM 1ST SUMMER SESSION
MAY 2 I-JUNE 24, 2002
by J. Gold flute
[Hi, THIS 15 veLr&Ky ficysUAte
to 8:30 p.m. in MSC 292A. Any
questions call Melissa Halmat
847-2208.
Wednesday
Project Sunshine will hold a gen
eral meeting at 8:30 p.m. in
MSC 226.
Thursday
The 2004 Class Council mem
bers will be serving food to fel
low Aggies at Sbisa Dining Hall
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
class) down, handedit
Bacardi and said drint
hours. We drank it ii
utes,“ Cunningham si
Danner denied
allegation, bul
address whether
purchased alcohol f«
pledges. He said Ik v:
TKE's appeal withSti
this week.
"We understand vJ
University is coming fa
we don't believe some3
charges are violations®!
rules." Danner said.
When Cunningham!
complaint in Septembei.
said all student otgr.;
including fratemilie
adhere to A&M rules tin
hibit discrimination
sexual orientation.
Cunningham said TKE
erately delayed his
removal as a pledge t
the Greek Life Judicial
rendered a decision.
“Until then, they
that I was never actually re;
from the fraternity,” he sail
Cunningham express^
satisfaction with hov
Do p artmenl of Stoukm Li
died his discriminaii
plaint. He said tha'if
lumping it with an sis
ti gat ion of the hazffi
hoi charges, he asi
informal grievance ptw
which the University
have acted as a it
between him and TKE
“I was hoping this«
worked out because I w:
be in the fraternity-Ii
I pledged,” Cunningham
Tie sparklin:
igement ring
senior-level
to wear to
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