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Phone: 979-694-3700 Fax: 979-694-3704 www.collegepark.org articles within its mesmem cover, she said. “I have always had a dot: interest in medicine and ence,” Gastel said. This drove her to majoi biology and history of medic at Yale, hut after holding a k school editorial position,as# as a staff member for the Jo! Hopkins Medical Sd Medicine Journal, she deci to combine the fields of joint ism and medicine for her cars “I have enjoyed the variei] my career, with each complementing each oik Gastel said. Gastel plans to continues ing and teaching at A&M many years to come, she said Photos Continued from page 1 is difficult to determine what elements this case may involve. “We look at the definition and see if it fits the criteria for the haz ing offense,” Keim said. If the DAs find evidence for a prosecutable case, they can either issue a warrant for arrest or prepare the case for a grand jury, he said. If the jury indicts any persons involved in the case, then it will be assigned to a court for further review. If a jury does not ini then the case usually ends, Keim said. He said anyone found guilty in a hazing case that does involve bodily injury can face up to six months in a county and/or a $50,000 fine. If a hazing offense causes serious bo: injury, guilty persons can face up to one year in a county jaiUi a $4,000 fine. Keim said he has no recollection or information regardim • A&M students prosecuted and found guilty for hazing in Bra County in the past. For r time t th; find require One ing the their du Joel at a loci “[My ‘My firs As a lawyers “I pe people 1 they are golf cot Cope period \ has enc students job they “I ht of ang< because circums control “Usuall later th and are json.” In at trating Copelan of the 1 NEWS IN BRIEF Air traffic controllers strike all around Europe PARIS (AP) — Air traffic controllers went on strike Wednesday over a plan to unify Europe's disjointed skies, canceling 7,700 flights over France and stranding passengers across the continent just as the busy sum mer travel season was getting underway. Apart from a full-day walkout in France, air traffic controllers observed less crippling work stoppages in Greece, Portugal, Italy, and Hungary to protest the 15-nation European Union's "single sky" plan. The continent-wide plan is aimed at reducing congestion and delays by bring ing all air traffic controllers under central ized supervision. 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Facilitator: Amanda Samson & Bai-Yin Chen Facilitators: Lori Tagger & Tom Burdenski Anxiety Group Tuesdays 3:00 - 4:30 PM An interpersonal group for students who suffer from general or social anxieties. Students will work on the impact of anxieties in their lives, as well as explore the interpersonal meanings of anxiety symptoms. Facilitator: Carlos Orozco & Jeanne Bulgin Texas A&M University has a strong insti tutional commitment to the principle of I diversity in all areas. In that spirit, admission to Texas A&M University and any of its sponsored programs is open to all qualified individuals without regard to any subgroup classification or stereotype. Su Bipolar Group Tuesdays 3:30— 4:30 PM Provides support and information to students diagnosed with a bipolar dis order. Group meets weekly and is led by a psychiatrist. Potential topics in clude diagnosis, symptoms, medica tions, and lifestyle issues/relapse pre vention. Facilitator: Nancy Stebbins Dissertation/Thesis Support Group Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:30 PM Phis group is for graduate students struggling with the process of writing a thesis or dissertation. Group topics include issues of competence, pro crastination, anxiety, goal-setting, and bureau cratic struggles. Facilitator: Brian Williams & Lori Tagger s 2002 Biofeedback Workshop Tuesdays Non-Traditional Women’s Group 5:00 - 6:30 PM Tuesdays For women 23+ allows each member to enter the group with her own unique issues, wit group context. Helps individuals who a wanting to develop healthier ways of d 6 ® 1 with the stress of school, work, relations ip personal problems and family issues. Facilitators: Amanda Samson & Carla Hilland 4:00 6:00 PM One session workshops that give an introduction to relaxation techniques, mcluding how biofeedback aids in relaxation. Indi vidual tollow-up consultation is available. 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