The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 13, 2002, Image 2

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Friday, December 13, 2002
Fish
Qn the First
day of Finals
my true love
gave to me...
12 back-up
scantrons
the
by R.DeLuna
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cheating
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NJorthgate when
you're done !
Graduates
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While
most indusfe
Beernuts
by Rob Appling
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ItS THE QUESTION I POSE TO THEE.
SOME SAY THEY’RE FOUR YEARS LONG
BUT THEY’RE FOUR YEARS SHORT TO Ml
MY FRESHMEN YEAR WAS CO^USW.
SO 1 MOVED ON TO 8L##<< COLLEGE.
AMD MY OftACCS DO TAKE A B«US*V
LME BRASS KNUCKLES I^OM A CHEEK!
ALTHOUGH MOST OF MY KMOM.EDOE
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Graves
Continued from page 1
“1 am extremely impressed at how he has con
tinued to walk through this without getting bitter
at God. He is concentrating on his work as chan
cellor and on his roles as father and husband,*’
Edwards said. “His response has been very
strengthening to my own faith.”
Graves said his faith is at the foundation of
how he is dealing with his cancer.
“I have some long-term friends who play a
very important role encouraging Gracie and me.”
Graves’s wife, Gracie. is herself a cancer sur
vivor. currently in her eighth year of remission
fell
from breast cancer.
Graves said he is upbeat at
future.
“1 feel better than I’ve
said. "I have never had bad
experienced very little pain
the chemotherapy has been
Graves said the Board
with Texas Legislators to discu
Edwards said Graves helps
>ut his present and
m two
ide effects.
The fatigue
Iramaticail;
f Regents
years, he
and 1 have
1 felt from
f reduced."
is meeting
the next session,
nunsel others in
the church though he leads a very full life.
“I have just been in awe of the way Graves has
handled this,” Edwards said. He has faced it real
istically from the beginning, and his faith is as real
outside (of his job) as it is in it."
seen a lar ge decree'.;
nomic prosperity. th eR
demand is increasin
markets. Industrial#^;
mechanical engineer-.';
civil engineering ate
the r,elds thatseemtovl
‘shmg in this economy
J°hn Hanson, profe^
assistant department^
economics. Market®;'
management majors«
wanted, he said.
"Science and ttts
fields tend to do better;-
oral arts fields inaneatij I
my," Hanson said.'lntajl
there's a scarcity of peafei
technical skills and h.o
tends to value these;:;
more highly,”
As the econotm getsta
companies might not®
campus, but will listj^
positions and accept ts;
from the Career [j
Boerema said.
On-campus interne
winding down for the®
but spring recruiting hr.
10. December graduates®
gible to interview ot s
throughout the spring so
There is also a prograr.:
Career Center, headed :
Pausky, that works nitf:
students in finding a job,
"For underclassmen.!
emphasize enough the
tance of internship opes
Boerema said. "Rete:
experience can give the an
competitive advantage ini
ing interview s and joboi
In order to regiite
spring recruiting, studr
\ isit the Career Center's’!
page at careercenter.tait:
The cost is $35 per seE
which may be added a;:
option. For December g
ates still in search ofajoi
Career Center has
able for walk-in advising
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1:3
to 4 p.m. everyday.
Safety
Continued from page 1
but it is the only way to be lOO percent
sure," Baron said.
Baron recommends students engrave
their items with their driver's license num
ber so if something happens to it. it will be
easier to return.
Students leaving their cars on campus
until January need to remove all valuable
items from their vehicles such as cell phones
and CD players. Park the car in a well-light
ed area visible lo olhcrs and make sure it is
locked. Baron said.
Police officers will be patrolling the cam
pus. including parking lots, during the break.
Baron also said that staff members need to
take precautions before leaving their offices.
All portable equipment, tools and computers
should be secured or locked away, he said.
Staff members wanting to work over the
break need to be cautious. Staffers m
let someone know their whereabouts j
coming, .done oil campus, Baron said
The number of crimes committed
the holidays aren’t significantly r.
than any other time, but residents ne.
ensure that their homes andv;
be safe, Sigler said. f —
People need to take caution before |
head out of town for the holidays, ou
nals will “literally clean house. Baron
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