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Dur tration time, Webn become extremels describing courses 10 y "I’ve used WebC] times m the past (hr- Nathan Kotschi, a ge nomics major said. T- it s a lot easier baaii-e; knou my username •- word. I vsish morep would use WebCT v makes it easier to tur work and find mfom. Some graduate coe almost 90 percent IVrtC Richards said. Man\ s'j not even come 10 car;, mg a lot of ihemiota; while working inoihr I>epartmen( C‘ontinued fromp. “We’ve done it the tix) long, and it’s not» Pianta also mer importance of cot: w hen initialing inter: research. Rescurchf ; most successful come to the table > yield, he said. Hughes meniieer: possible research p - could ssork especu, A&M. They indui: adolescent health re development is affect ily relationships potential project * ' child deve lopmem ® tfte T exas Mexico bo birth rates are *. resources arc lo». “Our health sysiet is exceptional," I For many mJtto for co sist of anyth haliging out det ts find th cllse the bo ■While tin than others, on how to sp ■()ne of th students to p However, m; to this “norn H} ; or Amy major, findir essential par her to escape wa Davis s; friends and 1 ■••li\ most of crafts and said. “Aroun iHSristmas ci rations. Mos mo aics. wh boBrd and th put them up We ve also c danas to mal piciure tram |Accordin Awareness Continued from page 1 which will bring down barriers in accepting other cultures. “We are opening our doors to everyone so we can all work together to maintain an inclusive community,” Paisa saici. The week is intended to inform the cam pus community that programs exist to help everyone accept other cultures, she added. Amy Macaulay, co-chair of University Awareness for Cultural Togetherness and a Gore Continued from page 1 adding that Congress should urge Bush to go back to the U.N. Security Council and secure the “broadest possible international support” for a regime change in Iraq. Meanwhile, Gore said, “Bush should not allow anything to dis tract us from the mission of avenging the murder of 3,000 Americans.” junior business administration major, said in planning the UACT Leadership Reception her group wanted to include a variety of top stu dent leaders and University administrators. “We wanted to bring everyone together to combine forces and create diversity awareness. It is important that we all work together and that we are ail going in the same direction." Macaulay said. Natalie Wilson, a co-chair and director of facilitators in UACT, said she hopes that from the DMS awareness week, students can gain contacts and networks with other student organizations that focus on campus diversity. Events continue througbotf ' with an Excellence unitint Education and Leadership (ExCE ice breaker on Wednesday, a slur ship dinner on Thursday and ar on Friday. This is the week> w here the department will oper any member of A<£cM who wouk the department and discover tf* has to offer the l niversity. Paisa The Department is located a The hallway outside the departr filled with fcxxL games and a sik Trial set SAN ANTO wrestling stai ting his wife Tne 37-yec Williams, is 1 injury, stemr pie's home. He is set f Austin sai Williams, his fact ” he sail He recentl Submarine Continued from page 1 The new vehicle can he used for many needs in oct^ research, such as studying sea currents and aicheologi® without endangering lives. “It can also he used for military purposes,’ RedinioO can he used for de-mining, entering inaccessible are& tasks that would he dangerous for humans." VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT HEALTH FOR ALL CLINIC IN BRYAN People in fields or majors of marketing, journal^ architecture, computers, and many others are n ' Projects include: help in marketing, new building design, brochure d es ; creating newsletters, and other projects. Great way to get experience to add to a resume or portfolio. For information call: 979-775*4925 Ask for Margaret or Allison Women's Center lexa. A«M Univcnil; Community Service Series Presents "Adoption: Ifs Mot What It Used to Be,” by Kim Schams, Aggleland Pregnancy Outreach Placing a baby for adoption is sometimes thought of as an unloving, heartless act Come learn how these attitudes were generated from the early American adoption practices iZ*zZzz::^ ,,h changes in society and w On Tuesday, September 24; 4. ; oo PM At Academic 308 Contact WOMEN'S CENTER at wcenter(a>tamu. edu or S45-8 784 THE BATTALlOt Jessica Crutcher, I Brandie Liffick, Managing Editor Sommer Bunce, News Editor Sarah Szuminsld, Asst. News Editor C. 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