The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 24, 2002, Image 2

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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
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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."
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architecture, computers, and many others are n '
Projects include:
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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. E. Walters, Asst. News Editor
Kevin Espenlaub, Sports Editor
Dallas Shipp, Asst. Sports Editor
Kendra Kingsley, Aggiclifc Editor
Marianne Hudson, Asst. Aggiclifc Editor
Rees Winstead,
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-.diror in Chief
Thomas Phillips, Asst. Agg"'
Richard Bray. 0 P inl °" lon &i
Jennifer lo/ano. Asst. Op 1
Elizabeth Webb. Copy Chi
John Livas. Photo Ed ltor
Alissa Hollimon. Photo
Ruben DcLuna, Graphs
Diane Xavier, Radio r
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