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impacted Texas A&M University in a positive way!
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Also include the nominee's department, position, mail stop, and phone number.
Please note that undergraduate students are not eligible.
Nominations are due by November 25, 2002
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Replant
Continued from page 1
World War I are examples of traditions similar to
Replant.
Justin Squares, a sophomore molecular and
cell biology major and Moses Hall resident, said
although Replant is a good tradition, it is unable to
fill the void left by Bonfire.
“It is a good thing to bring everybody together
and work hard together, but it isn't something to
do every weekend like Bonfire ... it's just differ
ent,” Squares said.
Squares, along with 40 members from Moses,
planted 20 trees.
Most planting groups were made up of at least
one member from the more than 80 organizations
represented this year and representatives were
grouped into four or five people per tree. Thaxton
said, on average, a group of five people planted
three trees and took approximately an hour.
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Olympics
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females who swam KXW
and ran for one mile, in, he[a ;
he bocce events were ^
modified, Hanken said,*
softball games were pL
Saturday, so all awards
based on Friday’s stan™
Hanken said.
' There were about 500-
600 people in the audie Ki
cheering at awards, when ear
ly they would still be watefe
solt ball games,” Hanken said, :
A victory dance with am
was held on Saturday
Reed Arena.
“It's the official closingd
games where everyone
steam and has fun before fe
have to pack up and headh
on Sunday” Pittingersaid.
Cox Center
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serve as a place for quality kvi
graduate education.
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of the addition is that it
our students, business pa
recruiters and prospective
dents that we are serio! I
making a commitment tmn
business education,” Straws
said. “We want to providei
studentY the tools and tec |
gies they need to be succ^||
in the business world."
Survey shows little support for statewide testini
AUSTIN (AP) — Most Texas school dis
tricts don’t support statewide testing of high
school athletes for steroids and do not con
sider it a problem, according to a survey
released Sunday.
Conducted by the University
Interscholastic League, the governing body
of Texas high school sports, the survey
found most school districts believe any test
ing should be handled locally. It also
showed that fewer than 20 percent already
conduct drug tests.
The UIL conducted the survey to gauge
the need to test for steroids and performance
enhancing drugs at the recommendation of its
medical advisory panel.
Steroid use among professional athletes
became a national controversy last sum
mer after a Sports Illustrated article report
ed a former player’s allegations of wide
spread use in Major League Baseball.
The survey was sent to every school dis
trict superintendent last month and more than
1,000 responded.
Of the 1,018 who answered the question
of whether their school had a problem with
performance-enhancing drugs, 903 said no
compared to just 54 who said they did. The
rest had no opinion.
The survey also asked if drug testing
should be left to local discretion. Of the 1,015
who answered that question, 851 said yes;
135 responded no. Only 29 had no opinion.
The numbers were much different went it
came to pointing the finger at other schools
and drug, tesmigjluring playoffs. .
The survey asked superintendents if they
suspected steroids at other schools: 392 said
yes compared to 355 who said no, with 287
having no opinion.
Although the vast majority said they
no problem at their schools, 369 said tia
should be random testing for teams that tit:* /
the playoffs, compared to 498 whosaidne
Charles Breithaupt, athletic director
the UIL, said the survey showed no need’* /
willingness to begin statewide testing of
school athletes for steroids.
“The superintendents believe therestil
a signif icant problem," Breithaupt sc
“They think it can be dealt with throe
education.”
Anabolic steroids elevate the
testosterone, increasing muscle mass. W
are illegal in the United States unlesspj
. scribed, by a physician fui: medical tea.'
Side effects can include heart and
damage, endocrine-system imbalance
vated cholesterol levels, strokes and aggri
sive behavior.
qVm Upsilon Sigma
Week of Wisdom
Monday 10/21
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