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At least 300 people were injured in the 7.8 magnitude quake that hit western Mexico, defense cials Among dead were a 90- year-old man crushed by a falling lamp- post in the Colima state town of Tecoman and a 1-year-old girl killed by a col lapsing brick ceiling in neigh boring Jalisco state. “All of a sudden the house came crashing down, and I was buried under a wall." recount ed Colima resident Doris Janet Robles, 17, who was at a prayer meeting at a relative’s house when the quake hit Tuesday night. “1 was suffocating, until my brother was able to get me out.” said Robles, who was hospital ized for a broken pelvis. President Vicente Fox flew to Colima on Wednesday, where he spoke with state offi cials and toured the disaster area. “Let everyone in Colima know that we are with them,” he said upon arrival. In the city of Guadalajara — Mexico’s second-largest, more than 100 miles from the epi center — bells from one of colonial city’s dozens of ancient churches fell from the tower and dozens of homes Quake hits Mexico A powerful earthquake late Tuesday in west-central Mexico killed 21 people destroying homes and knocking out power to many areas. Guadalajara MEXICO Magnitude 7.8 quake Colima —| Colimt Texas US. partially collapsed. The quake also hit Me City, 300 miles east of the center, sending terrified re dents fleeing into the ste although the Mexican cap: suffered little damage. At least 10 quakes ranginj magnitude from 3.9to4.5stii the coastal area folio# Tuesday quake, aftershocks little addito damage one 5.8-mar tude temi sent reside- of Colima sc, rying out their damac h 0 m e Wednesd afternoon. On a con of one of Michoacan WOFSt-l streets, relat: La. gathered on street to hoi w ake for Mr R o d r i gu; Macia, crushed death Tue: in her ne; home. ap Her 53-yci old son. Vicei Rodriguez, and other relatn stood by the wooden cotfinj rounded by candles andap trait of the Virgin 1 Guadeloupe. “We're too afraid to have inside. You felt how the grou: moved just now,” Vices Rodriguez said. In Colima state's capital.ja of downtown lay in rail Wednesday, with collapse adobe houses and cars emstt; under piles of bricks. In all.l homes were destroyed in 4 capital, also called Col® home to 230,000 people. Fev government called a stale i emergency throughout Rescue workers in y... suits dug through wreck; buildings, using pneumai drills and their bare hands pull away concrete slabs search of survivors, ai passers-by, relatives andnei; bors joined the battle to sa those trapped. 0 300 mi 0 300 km o \ Mexico City NEWS IN BRIEF One dead after San Jose fraternity brawl SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — An early morning brawl involving fratem f members armed with sticks and knives left one man dead and sew al others injured Wednesday. The large group from San Jose State University's Pi Alpha P‘ and Lambda Phi Epsilon fraternities gathered about midnight; a suburban park. Pi Alpha Phi members from the University! California, Santa Cruz, also participated, police said. A nei reported the fight. Four people were stabbed, including a 23-year-old man wholat: died at a hospital. The altercation apparently grew from a disagio ment at a pool hall on Monday and the groups agreed to meetinif park to settle things, said Sgt. Steve Dixon, a police spokesman. STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICE Texas A&M University Groups for SPRING 2003 at the Student Counseling Service Part of the Division of Student Affairs Henderson Hall 979/845-4427 www.scs.tamu.edu Anxiety Group >Afednesdays 3:30-5:00 p.m. An interpersonal group for students who suffer from general or social anxieties. Students will work on the impact of anxieties in their lives, as well as explore the interpersonal meanings of anx iety symptoms. Facilitators: Carlos Orozco & Peter Barnes Bipolar Support Group Tuesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. Provides support and information to students diagnosed with a bipolar disorder. Group meets weekly and is led by a psychiatrist. Potential topics include diagnosis, symptoms, medications, and lifestyle issues/relapse prevention. Facilitator: Nancy Stebbins Interpersonal Counseling Group Tuesdays 5:00-6:30 p.m. >Afednesdays 1:00-2:30 p.m. This psychotherapy group is for students desiring to live more authentically with themselves and relate more genuinely with others. Explore self-limiting life patterns and share with others through honest self disclosure in a safe, supportive atmosphere. Facilitators: Ron Lutz & Peter Barnes (Tues.) Ron Lutz & David Sandrow (\Afed.) Biofeedback >A4orkshop Thursdays 3:40-5:40 p.m. One-session workshops that give an introduction to relaxation techniques, including how biofeedback aids in relaxation. Individual follow-up consultation is available. Facilitator: Steve Wilson Grief and Loss Group >Afednesdays 1:30-3:00 p.m. Have you experienced the death of a loved one or friend? Has your loss affected your concentration or studying? Would you like to share with others who have been through this experience? Come to this supportive group to share with others and to understand the grief recovery process. Facilitators: Nancy Welch & Robert Carter 2003 Eating Concerns & Body Image Issues Group Tuesdays 3:00-4:30 p.m. Provides information and support for those trying to overcome an eating disorder. We will discuss topics related to eating con cerns such as the development of trusting relationships, expres sion of feelings, and management of stress. (An individual meet ing with a group leader prior to attendance at group required.) Facilitators: Mary Ann Covey & Phil Rash >Women’s Issues Group Mondays 1:30-3:00 p.m. Come together with other women and work on becoming the woman you’ve always wanted to be. Improve your self-confi dence, assertiveness, and relationships by sharing and processing with other women with similar issues. Facilitators: Nancy Welch & Kristin Ober Conflict & Loss in Relationships Group Mondays 5:00-6:00 p.m. This group is for students who are currently or have previously experienced conflict in interpersonal or romantic relationships, or who have recently experienced a loss of meaningful relation ship. Facilitators: Brian Williams & Kristin Ober Non-Traditional Women’s Group Tuesdays 5:1 5-6:45 For women 23+ allows each member to enter the group with her own unique issues within a group context. Helps women who are wanting to develop healthier ways of dealing with the stress of school, work, relationships, personal problems and fam ily issues. Facilitators: Amanda Samson & Carla Hilland Academic SURVIVOR Series Tuesdays I 1:30-1:00 p.m. Need some help surviving the academic transition from school to college? Before “tribal council votes you off,” attef : | this Tuesday series beginning March I 7th and ending April 29tt Screening before Oct. 7th required for participatiof Facilitator: Patti Collins Thesis/Dissertation Support Group Wednesdays 5:00-6:30 p.m. This group is for graduate students struggling with the processo 1 1 writing a thesis or dissertation. Group topics include issuest* competence, procrastination, anxiety, goal-setting, and bureau cratic struggles. Facilitator: Brian Williams Academics Anonymous Wednesdays 2:20-3:35 p.m. Motivated to improve your academic performance but find i? ficult to be consistent in your efforts? Join this 9 week supp^ group on Wednesdays from 4-5:30pm beginning February 194 and ending April 23rd. Learn effective study strategies, and J f: support from others. Topics may include procrastination building academic confidence. Screening before Sept. I6th (i required for participation. Facilitator: Patti Collins Career Exploration Group •Thursdays 4:00-5:30 p.m. This is a 5 week group beginning on March 20th. Designed teach participants how to make decisions. Groups will identfj interests, skills, work values and personality characteristic- 1 research the job market and occupation. An initial with a career counselor is required. Facilitator: Carla Hilland Texas A&M University has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. In that spirit, admission to Texas A&M University and any of its sponsored programs is open to all qualified individuals without regard to any subgroup classification or stereotype- A Cor Bush P resider Bush's declari National Sai Life Day is line of ac undermine a control her < future. 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