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(979) 694-4618 Hours: Mon-Thurs llam-lOpm Frillam-llpm Sat 11 am-11pm Sunllam-9pm Ad not required Launching September 18, 2002! http://studentlifestudies.tamu.edu Sponsored By Student Life Studies Update your phone number so we can call you! http://www.tarau.edu/admissions/records/regi.stration/Bonfire.html 6B Thursday, September 19, 2002 THE BAT:. _ Agciel Dean Continued from page 1 “We exercised our responsi bility,” he said. “And we lis tened to the advisory commit tee. It needs to be known that’s what they are — an advisory committee.” Gates was unavailable for immediate comment. Aside from the majority vote by the committee not to recommend Bennett as a final ist for the position, an engi neering faculty vote was con ducted that yielded an obvious discrepancy in the members’ approval of Bennett and the other three candidates. Kushner received a 69 per cent “acceptable” and 31 per cent “unacceptable” vote from 71 faculty members. Junkins was given a 60 percent accept able and 40 percent unaccept able rating by 90 faculty mem bers. Reed was voted 82 per cent acceptable and 18 percent unacceptable by 77 faculty members. Bennett received a 40 percent acceptable and 60 percent unacceptable rating from a total of 62 faculty mem bers, the source said. “I’ve tried to stay above this,” Bennett, said, according to the Bryan College-Station Eagle. “I feel like I’m a very qualified candidate.” Graves said he listened to the opinions of committee members for four hours but ultimately disagreed. “Not everyone is going to agree,” he said, “but there comes a time to step in and support the person who was chosen.” According to The Eagle, Bennett said he did not imme diately know the committee voted against him, and said that Graves has assured him that no rules were broken dur ing the search process. “I'm discouraged to hear what’s going on, but we need to put that behind us and get on with what needs to be done tor the college, the university and the system,” Bennett said, according to The Eagle. 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