t Forum hmhh The Battalion m Friday, September 5,2d 1 A&M must strive for change N ever before at Texas A&M has there been a time in which students have had as much opportunity to make a lasting impact on its future as right now. There have been a number of marked changes throughout A&M’s history, Editor’s Note: This is the including a name first in a series of columns change and the written by student leaders. admission of These columns will run women and each Friday on the Forum minority stu- page. dents. There have been years that produced new traditions, and we fondly recall those classic Aggie stories, stories of the 12th Man and, more recently, Maroon Out. There have been University presi dents, including Lawrence Sullivan Ross and General Earl Rudder, whose contributions will never be forgotten. But the first few years of the 21st century will make an indelible impact on the future of our University, and we’re right in the middle of it. University President Robert M. Gates is fin ished with his rookie season and has his running shoes laced up and ready to go. While a university is per petually in a state of flux, the attitude of change per meates all facets from aca demia to student services and from student involve ment to athletics, which is most visible with several Matt Joscfy new head coaches and a new athletics director. In the midst of change, students must seize an open window to speak up. Students will sit on at least four major search committees, from deans in geosciences, libraries and A&M at Qatar to the vice president of student affairs. Students will have the opportunity to work with the vice president and associate provost for diversity in shaping the initiatives and success of this newly established position Students should seek ways to play an inte gral role in the hiring of more than 400 new fac ulty before the Class of 2007 graduates. Others will give input on how to improve aspects of Transportation Services, including a potential over haul of the parking plan. The Campus Master Plan will provide a roadmap for additional construction that students should give close attention. Furthermore, we must carefully evaluate and speak up on the budget concerns, requests and information presented as possible tuition increases or fees are proposed. With these opportunities comes a tremen dous amount of responsibility. If we fail to come together, we will have failed not only our selves but those who will follow us. All of us have a unique viewpoint and response to every situation. Therefore, being educated on all of these issues is critical. Go to the Student Government Association Web site (sga.tamu.edu) and read about some of the issues at hand. Communication must be an underlying t heme f or ail stu dents and siiii leaders. Fill out sug gestio n ai td comment a around canif >us. E-i n a| ppropriate stu: leader or adn ninistra tor if y ou have ideas or&; to improve a situatic )ll. Any stude rnt can < ETOmpli lin or be frustraif. is essential that th is yea ir*s students due their concert is throu igh the ■ rij *ht avenues. Ii, do our home work, ’ which is i not a referenc; the problems i assign ed in < :las s. we will he a to convey 01 r s in a 1 w ay that result.j action and in ifluence While it i; s norma tl to fo CUH on our own sL circles of inf lucncc i and ge t be >gged downira individual ta; sks and respor isib dines, wchavq obligation to i think about the global issue- our campus. Our ma irk on can ii pus can bet?i deeper than a i name < :arved on a desktop, so : get started. Student Body President Man is a senior accounting *. Stud w forced to m people wen department the Dairy C architecture have enrolh and the agri a scare earl mented, the pinch as tht As A&M the Universi ones getting dents across attempt to o And stuc Students shortfalls; t blamed on i MAIL CALL Bus Ops forced to change service In response to Sept. 3 mail call: I am a former employee of “Bus Ops,” now called Transit Services, and I find the Sept. 3 mail call uncalled for. To set things correct, it is not Transit Services that is implementing the bike racks, it is Transportation Services. These bike racks are well needed and long overdue. Secondly, with a University-wide mandatory budget cut, Transit Services had no say in its reduction of operating expenses. Like any other business or department, Transit had to reduce its expenditures to comply with the budget cut. Weekend services were not cost effective and were actually costing Transit Services money, and in the long run they were costing students. Transit is doing its best to help students and is always more then willing to hear every student’s opinion. Cooper Lumsden Class of 2002 Designated driver stereotype offensive In response to the Sept. 4 Dunn Boyz comic strip: The Battalion is normally filled with inspiring and praiseworthy articles, but on Thursday my viewpoint of the entire paper was tar nished by the ideas expressed in one comic strip. Will Lloyd's “Dunn Boyz” made a mockery of the moralistic act of designated driving. His attempt to give advice for “partying on your first Thursday night at college” took a stab at a group of people whom this community is in desperate need of. The cartoon’s third tip was to find “nerds, geeks, and guys who got suckered into staying with their high school girlfriends.” To stereotype this giving group of individuals in this manner is uncalled for. Without designated drivers, this town would have even more drunks on the roads than it already does. Designated drivers should be commended, not ridiculed. Gerod Rush Class of2005 state legisla College-; Wasting students' time and money I groups Dur 'SMjSflH 24-year-old; I am currently a Spanish 101 student. We were informed*-* llaivarc * 1 11 every student who has had any Spanish class in high schoo*:® t,cnts sa y 1,1 pay $25 and take a placement test to see if we should be mw:H voter P^'tici to the second level of Spanish classes. Why would we pay a;: fhe state imately $300 to take Spanish 101 if we didn't need tt7l0Qrtifl altect ''tude the head of the department of Modern and Classical Languao; fl creativity to find out. His response was that some students took Spanishf f offered pub school and are only in Spanish 101 to get an A. 1 make up tin I had Spanish six years ago and I don’t remember more thar J Students to say hello and goodbye, and many of us don’t have an extra; just lying around and an extra two hours to spend staring a! at' • that we have no idea how to read. And most of the tests areofe at only one time. Why should I W3St0 my time and money? I k ! the department will rethink this ridiculous policy. Loren 0 ■ Class of % ‘ Feeding 5000 and Shamrock Fall Fraternity Recruitment Concert Friday, September 5 th 5:30 p.m. Rudder Fountain ■ Find out about the Fraternities of Aggieland ■ Consistently higher GPA than all men’s average ■ incredible leadership opportunities ■ Make lifelong friendships ■ All but two US Presidents since 1900 were Greek ■ 85% of Fortune 500 Executives are Greek ■ 75% of the US Congress is Greek NEED MORE INFORMATION? 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