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Class of 2003 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 THE BATTALI Ready to celebrate your Aggie Ring? "Walk or the Stars' April 5th, 2003 9pm to 1 am Tickets <a> MSC Box Office h ttp ://c 1 asscounci I s. tamu. cdu/trsuli tions2. Fi tm 1 Fish by R.DeLuna Iraq You’Re. 3<j5t aJou Getting 5Ack FKow SPlZl/vG &REAK 7 ?? nr WflYSE This UILL WAKE Vou uj^Ajr T> 'Fell /jt WE LESS ' Continued from ; or ci: 'tt N2isS P2llHti2n by JSsh Darwin Society of Women Engineers General Meeting When: Wed., March 19 ,h Time: 6:45 p.m. Where: RICH 101 Speaker: Fluor FREE FOOD! nuclear and chemical plat and in elements of the food supply and distribiiiij system. Ridge said are being asked to dep] National Guard troops state police to help. At the State Departiti Secretary of State Colin said 30 nations had joii administration’s “coalitionofj willing," and that another 15 quietly pledged support. But at least two of tliej nations, Spain and Netherlands, have explicitly nil out the use of troops to imai Iraq. Another, Japan, was fied as only a post-conflict her of the coalition. State Department spotar Richard Bouchersaidsomeoii countries “may put troops or: ground” and others may roles such as assisting u defense against the useofek cal and biological weapon Intelligence reports indicate! Saddam has given his f commanders the power to sr chemical weapon instruction from the leader; Pentagon officials saidTuesda; French President Jaap Chirac, whose country ledf sit ion to war within the III Security Council, said action would undermine efforts at peaceful disarmament Clarification Forum Continued from page 1 /Ti The Princeton Review Better Scorns. Better Schools, more interested in resume padding than in representing stu dents. A future U.S. Marine, Brown said he is not concerned about references and resumes, promising to be “a student that wants to listen to the Ags here.” SBP candidate. Matt Josefy, a senior accounting major, arrived late to the forum. In an interview with the Battalion editorial board, Josefy said his campaign theme, “your voice matters,” underscored the importance of communication between students and student leaders, and proposed a weekly electronic newsletter and forums where student leaders can listen to students’ concerns. Crystal Y’Barbo, a freshman business major, said the SBP can didates presented themselves well. “The problem with elections is that people sometimes put on a front, but overall they did a pretty good job,” she said. “They came across as real as they could in a short amount of time.” Students can question the SBP and yell leader candidates at an open forum today in the MSC Flagroom from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. In a March 18 Page cle titled "SBP candidate platforms stress tradition communication," Mat Josefy, a student body pi dent candidate and junioi accounting major, said no single candidate shoulii promise they will be ableto bring Bonfire back to cam pus. 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