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MAN. I'M STILL CONFUSED. EXPLAIN IT TOME ONCE MORE OEEZ« OKAY. BUT THS IS THE LAST TWE HUNTERS ARE C0NSERVATK3MSTS WEVWX TO MPROVE Ttt HABITAT SO THAT VVAOlFE ■:an tfwve axt all tfc taxes.a«)JJ»« — X)TC 'FEES WE PAY ALSO OO TCWAPOS V>4JXjFE mmmmmm conservation [so WHY DO YOU HA v* THAT bazooka I BACK N VOLK ncxurr HOM 00 VOU . ■ ■ A ■ r LOOK OU* KXtWtS COHS**> CAAYT OONTT ASX HWAl funny side u p t by Josh Darwin Hubbard Continued from pa, i lie effects of the atti higher education." Hubbard said society| bas e to join together to J u orld crises such as fe 1 1 terrorist attacks. Sk higher education vsould!i tral to this task. \\e have a short t make choices that vollit de-evolutionary spiral cr- tionary growth," she sat; Huhbard proj ^ • 1Ilon ' ,I •' »‘-*w disori| Jl4rCl studs at universities. S' c her dream is that an iik higher education will ^ a discipline in whichali such as business, fme. A h Uc ls - ould Combis;ft<S 0,KC ' t most innosattse ami y hardls nts tor the funhc-n’t tvs e\ofution dit ■ aids to Hubbard said th icn the credi ludcm' fpi a shiK'k iIk-.i niche Jsu: more c One of the Iusl- Foi Steve affluent soctcts liketk rhnology m Tson's £ tourt on his ndiu ited and find- cide ! sometl she protK h to mi majored in political only because my n said. It wouldbeinir go to Washington. D( Aggies Continued from page 1 l!\ Eric Cummings, a senior economics major, said he will always remember last year's attacks and how they affected his life. "September I 1 is my birthday and last year I turned 21. 1 woke up thinking ‘Alright, 21Cummings said. But after learning of the attacks on the World.Trade. Center, he said a birthday celehKation did not seem in order. Following the march and a concert by the Aggie Band on Simpson Drill Field, an interfaith prayer service was held in the MSC Flag Room. The service includ ed readings from several religions. Anna Baldassare, junior general studies major, attended the interfaith service because she hoped it would be a good mix of people. As a New York remembers the sheer panic she felt wl she turned on the television the mom of Sept. 11 last year. "My mom works for Amerh Monument Continued from page 1 bombed severely during World War I Airlines, and I remember trying to n :ach d. ’ *W! hen w c c lid the d esign, wc inc her, trying to reach my family and not ed the ■ to wn\ me mories i it that csent • knowing what was going on.” Baidas sare me me iric v of S opt . 11.” said. ‘‘It was really scary and even last On ot> edisp Li'. . side-by siik* pMua's t night I was concerned.” the sir nita irities of (Ik* at ten nath of both e But .Baldassare said Americans uec d to A&M stude nts study inj ’ in Itals renr ■go on *with their - lives just knowrtte wC las i \ ear 's tr.i gic events wssterda' . aren t as safe as we thought we w ■ere. me mf >ers of the r C istiglion Fiorenunt ^ Baldassare said. ty at a c erenn >ny around the monur Sajid Sulaiman. a construction man; ige- Phi llif > R oil fin communications dirt-' mem graduate student, said he was not the C< >lte] tie of. A a rhitectun concerned about terrorist attacks on • ri Ten : are ev« :nts in t ■\en geners [pic day I ide me nerve ;d fie situatie low 1 have d f debt, and I Cn\ln card mmon forms nericans suff hds. With inti nt.fcredit can ed in a respoi According t edil card debi "For first tir lasing items 1 aches the bu edit. For e> :emed a nee rm plan to pi >me up with te so that the jrchases ” Hal Hatcher say: ;lves in credit on. Hatcher’s hen consume] f how it will b To accomme iiat students U ioney .h “We can’t just worry about it all the time, we need to think ahead" Sulaiman said. "America is strong, we have taken good precautions.” RED WING BOOTS WHERE FIT COMES FIRST MENTION THIS AD AND RECEIVE 10% OFF BOOTS. SAVE s 25 OFF ON SELECT WOMEN’S COMFORTIQUE STYLES. RED WING SHOE STORE Located Imi. North of TAMU on Texas Ave. 846-3813 WORK HARD ^tsssssr’ RE‘D wirsc HOES* Brandie 1 ifTick. Managing Kditnr Sommer Huncc. Ncw% Editor Kevin Espcnlauh. 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