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Future applicants will alsok required to submit a peisi essay, starting in the fall New automatic ad requirements starting 2006 will require score a minimum of v\ ith no lower than a 600 on a section, and place in the lop percent of their graduating tie school class. “Based on past expehem this will reduce the 1300111 With < $17,000 t, students receiving ante. ^ t | 10US academic admission from a!« a orrn rnn , 1,700 toaboulW&Mr his w'il another 850 places inthekHcropped h man class where applicant real I open up rail ng frienc lx’ evaluated on thebasisof:; reshmen whole person.” he board also approvedfc ••’ e slut * cn What are you doing!? I visited my friend's horse. Tm trying to mimic his facial expressions Somehow, I was hoping you were practicing for a 'Kiss' concert BY: MU U0YP funding for the new Roben Gates Chair in Intelligence National Security for the G; : : Bush School of Govemmenii Public Serv ice. Funding fo:: SI million chair was b> the estate of Eugenia Sk of Houston. The chair will be expert in the areaofintelfe and national security, the fid which Gates w-orked foi years at the CIA. In other business, the approved a concept for: establishment of the Mexc American and U.S. L;“ Research Center (MALIK• professors A&M, which will help.li faculty gain additional He’s c some wit! :hoice. A noney th nost of hi He’ll c n a cramj 1 host of i heubiqui nuch of L Why n tear them ’There tudents tl At at noney the Che Seattl noney go The U in campu vho comi support for research. Thecee me. Cor indges, t which will be headquarte® nows ho the College of Liberal Arts, 1 M oppo Donations Continued from page 1A “It’s a big commitment,” Moore said. “I’ve got all the food 1 want and all the people around me that I want, but I feel confined and have mood swings. The way I see it, there’s somebody worse off than me, so why should 1 feel sorry for myself?” Residing in front of the J.C. Penny department store, Moore said he constantly has visitors asking him about the purpose and goals of “Bubba- tat.” The most common ques tion being, “What were you thinking, Bubba?” Bryan High School student Jill Hendry said she could not imagine living in the mall with everyone looking at her and talking to her all the time. “I don’t think l could do that, especially not through Christmas,” Hendry said. Moore has captured the attention of thousands of peo ple and is looking to capture the attention of the nation. Moore has sent letters to Oprah Winfrey, David Letterman and others and hopes to have America acknowledge his cause. Although Moore claims he had no idea of what he was get ting into and recommends alter nating hosts for the glass house in the future, he remains adamant in fulfilling his goal. “It’s a big commitment,” he said, “but it’s definitely going to be worth it.” Donations can be made in person to the glass house in front of J.C. Penny at Post Oak Mall or mailed to: BUBBA-TAT FOR HUMANITY C/o Habitat for Humanity B-CS 119 Lake Street Bryan, Texas 77801 Parking Continued from page 1A also encourage collaboration to scope of faculty mem: 1 research. Regents also approvedai research division that isaf« nership between the Is Transportation Institute air: Institute for Seif |About 40 he looks at how occupied a lot or garage is at different times of the day for several weeks. He also said smaller lots can not be oversold, and commuter lots are oversold more than residential. Speaker of the Senate and senior philosophy major Matthew Wilkins said the sup portive legislation was passed with the condition that students living on campus are priori tized in certain areas. “Weis has assured us that on-campus residents will be given priority in the spots near est residence halls,” Wilkins said, “That would be a major improvement over the current situation, where, for example, staff gets to park in the lot out side of Lechner and residents of Lechner do not.” Tremb iccause it tis sister I Yet Ti mhances “So fai Tuitior ay whetl s the mor dditional its at the ilty men Temblay, nath and It’s a b Technology and Public Polii the Bush School. The newi sion will consider the fui transportation within the s® A reading literacy centci, viously reserved for adultefc ^ I s tion was renamed to ii mission to now serve reade? all ages. Gates requestedttaia center, housed in the Colics Education, now be called Texas Center for Advancement of Literacy Learning. 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