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FREE ENTRANCE TILL 11PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY $ 1 Wells / $ 2 Martinis till midnight LlBRAR Meet • Drink • Lounge Tuesday-Saturday 9p.iri. - 2a.m. Available for private parties contact: Jimmie Hammond @ 979-739-1967 Class Councils Present Elephant Walk & Junior E-Walk T-Shirt Sales November 10-14 17-21 24 Sc 25 • Food • Games • T-Shirts • Pictures with Elephants November 25, 2003 10am - 3pm Law/Puryear Field http: //classcouncils. tamu. edu 2004 Elephant Walk Pictures/Speaker- 12:45pm Kyle Field Step Off - 2:04pm Kyle Field 2005 Junior E-Walk Step Off - 2:05pm Law/Puryear Field Pictures/Speaker - 3:00pm Kyle Field Pictures available atwww.myphotosystems.net 8 Friday, November 21, 2003 THE BATTAli Volleyball Continued from page 4 Sweet 16 Continued from page 4 A&M in College Station just two weeks earlier. Sophomore middle blocker Josi Lima and junior outside hitter Lindsey Morris each posted 10 kills for the Jayhawks in the losing effort. Senior outside hitter Abbie Jacobson led KU with seven digs. On the season, the Jayhawks have averaged 15.43 kills, per game to their oppo nents 13.63. One match before falling to the Cornhuskers, Kansas won its fourth straight and its 10th conference match, routing Iowa State, 3-0. The victory was particularly significant for Jayhawks’ coach Ray Bechard, who became only the fourth coach in Kansas history to reach 100-win plateau. “Reaching the 100-win milestone is nice, but most important is the 10th confer ence win,” Bechard said. “1 just hope the next 100 come a lot quicker.” A win against A&M could spark a strong finish for the Jayhawks. With their final two matchups against Baylor and Texas Tech, they could piece together another winning streak before season’s end. Saturday’s match is sched uled for 7 p.m. at the Horejsi Family Athletics Center in Lawrence, Kan. kick shootout because of Sp isak’s heroics in net. “A hot goalkeeper can carry a lot of teams,” Guerrieri said. “It helps our players, and I know it helps me sleep better at night knowing Kati Jo is back there,” With a defense that is up to the task, and the expectations of the Sweet 16 lifted from their shoulders, the Aggies looking to shock anottie:; seed to move on to the n quarterfinals. With their track itc don’t bet against them. "I know we can go fat said freshman defender L; Pierson. "One of the got 1 set when I came here make the final four and . national championship not one year, but all four year: Volur Swimming Continued from page 4 event, so nobody w ill really be able to walk over anybody: The Aggie men’s and women s teams will get somei needed tune oft after the invitational hdore they reconvene: t seasons in December with Purdue and Kansas, respectively Symposium Continued from page 1 won Corps Continued from page 1 breakfast together, participat ing in an obstacle course, a log run and a leadership reaction course. Woods said the order came from McAdams, not from the Texas A&M adminis tration. “This is a Corps of Cadets student matter, not an adminis tration matter,” he said in his statement. “The cal! to quarters was ordered by the Corps Commander, not (by interim vice president for student affairs) Dr. (Bill) Kibler.” Neither McAdams nor University President Robert M. Gates could be reached for comment Thursday night. Anderson’s philosophy is that people cannot be approached through one uniform method, but people’s differences must be considered beforehand. “We all start and move along at different points, and we want every student who leaves A&M to be competitive in the global marketplace,” Anderson said. Whether Rocha was speak ing from a “corporate stand point” or Kendall was playing what she called her “race card,” each panelist had a different viewpoint about what it will mean to achieve diversity at A&M. “Speaking from being a white Texan, part of what hap pens being white, is that we believe in some way the world should stay as is, and we assume we would just run everything,” Kendall said. “What has happened, though, is that the rules and world have shifted and those of us in the majority are grappling with what that means.” Kendall said young white men in particular feel like they are not getting what they deserve with diversity or quo tas, and they feel disenfran chised, like something has been taken from them. She feels that working with white students will be important for diversity at A&M regarding what they feel their guarantees are and the confusion felt when they do not get it. Gutierrez warned that the worst thing in group mentality. “A&M is a than it used to be, so weL bring in different thii Gutierrez said. "There whole anymore, for wear different." Although the par. seemed to agree with Reis statement that "we still fc segregated world.” “change agents” will be a part of this effort to fe and an aid to the sejteti world students live Anderson said. To students who v spur change Individ.; Anderson said beingexpor. as much information as r ble, experiencing thingsi going through a constant:: morphosis about what be::, "change agent" willbehel; “Change is a natural pit in organizations, and we a fear it,” Anderson said. Early in the dial?: Anderson said many oft leagues and mentors dis; aged his coming to AM he said he cannot waitta prove every one of those pie. “1 cannot wait to si) (A&M) is not whatyourt it was,” he said The symposium was ' sored by H-E-B, the Si Government Association Department of Services, the Departue: Student Activities Association of Students. THE KIDS KLUB IS SEEKING STAFF FOR THE 2004 SPRING SEMESTER Are you available Mon.-Fri., 2:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m,? 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