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Riley said saving saves money and resources and is good fi economy and air quality. The ECC was formed the summer of 2003. 1 1 members and five ex oL cio, or non-voting membeii Patrick Lukingbeal sophomore environment studies major, is the chain the Student Govern A s s o c i a t i 0 Environmental Committee and the only si dent member of the ECC 1 “Inefficient energy one of A&M's main | lems,” Lukingbeal said. He said if faculty, and students reduce amount of energy they A&M will have morem . to spend on other services. jvers, ixplor Voting Continued from page 1 try to get out to the community more to get voting out and famil iarize people with the new machines. We did demonstrations at nursing homes because the older people are freaking out (about the new machines).” Tax Office Chief Deputy Kristeen Roe said Precinct 20 in Brazos County is made up of a majority of college students living on campus. Data from the March 12, 2003, election shows that less than 40 percent of the 5,246 people who registered to vote in the precinct actually did. Matt McCabe, a freshman general studies major, said he did) know students had to be registered to vote in the county and utes being uninformed to the small percentage of student voters. “If someone isn't informed about an upcoming election — running, what are the issues, etcetera, how can you really expi them to be excited about voting?” McCabe said. While the deadline has passed to register to vote in the election, Kelley urges students to start registering for November 2004 presidential election. “(Students at Prairie View A&M) are wanting to vote andean and (A&M students) can vote and don’t” Kelley said. eMofte. 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