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Stop by our booth at Rudder Fountain Tuesday 4/6 - Sexual Health Awareness Wednesday 4/7 - Personal Wellness Awareness Thursday 4/8 - Nutrition and Physical Health Awareness for more information visit: www.srph.tamhsc.edu ATlSAentors requests the honor of your presence at our 25 th anniversary celebration on Thursday, the eighth of April, two thousand and four 2 to 4 o’clock in the afternoon The Stark Gallery, Memorial Student Center Texas A&M University 3:00 o’clock ceremony bestowing designation of honorary mentor to Dr. Robert M. Gates, President of Texas A&M University Tuesday, April 6, 2004 AGGIEU THE BAli On Campus Continued from page 3 u ble check with them later,” Shipp said. “So we don’t feel like we need to come to them every five minutes and make sure everything we do is OK. I feel like we are our own bosses as far as our own (magazine) goes ” Shipp and Brown’s lifestyles have changed dramatically as well. The Texas country music- lovers said they initially became friends after Brown hired Shipp as a sports writer at The Battalion, and they began hanging out and going to concerts together. Now they have found that their late-night party ing has been abruptly cut off. “We feel so much older now because, used to, we could stay up past 2 a.m. and now, 10:30. Man, by the time Leno is finished with his monologue, I'm out,” Shipp said. “1 feel like an old man. 1 come home, 1 cook din ner, coach Little League. It's just what I do.” Shipp and Brown said they are able to work so well together because of their different ways of seeing things. “We had a personality profile done here at the 12th Man on 1 Man, by the time Leno is finished with his monologue. I'm out I feel like an old man. I come home, I cook dinner, coach Little League. It's just what I do. said they probably only saw eachotherf«| hours per day. Their goal for maintain friendship and good working relati« depends on getting time off — fromeaclii Another goal of Shipp and Brown's involve students in the publication of 12ft On Campus. They plan to offer 12th Mi Campus memberships to students them to be members of the Foundation. The money from these mt{ ships will help support 12th ManOnC and all it is involved in. Miles Marks, executive tor and CEO of the 12ft Foundation, stresses tha membership is separate memberships in the 12ili student foundation. “They will be helping port a magazine for sp help get out a magazineftM )un ^ 11 fun and informative,” Maw 0 ^ 1, Shipp says his moil? a £ u talked about coming up^ first issue’s debut on camJ , We have both madeit;| sonal goal, not even a ^■ e i|. co , it’s going to happen,"Ship; “The first issue is justgoi blow' everybody awa; Everyone’s going to wad know when the next oal going to come out. In a — Dallas Shipp '02 Editor, 12th Man Magazine On Campus your professional personality traits, and a lot of ours were opposite ” Shipp said. “True is a much more detail-oriented person than I am, and 1 look more at the big picture.” Since Shipp and Brown are business partners and roommates who share office space and liv ing space as well, the two say they tend to stay out of each other’s way at home. During a recent trip to Las Vegas with their girlfriends. Brown people to pick it up and A, be amazed tel people put it together and B, it’s going to lv( to them on a regular basis” PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Writer Edward P. Jones, Anne Applebaum among Pulitzer Prize arts winners NEW YORK (AP) — Stories of oppression both home and abroad were rewarded with Pulitzer Prizes on Monday. Edward P Jones won the fiction prize for “The Known World," a novel about a black slave owner. In history, the winner was Steven Hahn for “A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South From Slavery to the Great Migration.” Anne Applebaum’s “Gulag," a history of the brutal Soviet labor camps, won for general non fiction, while another book about the Soviet Union, William Taubman’s “Khrushchev," was cited for biography. “There is still so much to tell about the Soviet Union,” said Applebaum, a columnist and member of the editorial board at The Washington Post. “There are thousands of pages of archives that haven’t been read. This is something that only opened up a decade ago.” The Pulitzer for drama went to Doug Wright for “I Am My Own Wife," the tale of a real-life German transvestite who survived both the Nazis and the Communists. “I am in a state of disbelief,” said Wright, who was directing a play in the East Village when he orge “The ene), 1 swers ug R k try H,th lan it b Asidt ins of i igles ason,’ iw mo liege i Whil< VC; ir “Roc ■ation ’ “P itemshi bea nsore upcoi Wher ention ately a “Whi iproacl erythii heard the news Monday. The award for music went to “Tempest by Paul Moravec, who has created morete other compositions. He currently heads the department at Adelphi University on Long Moravec was in Sicily Monday and was immediately available for comment. Rohr Scott, president of Adelphi, said in a stair that Moravec was “a rare individual talem who loves music, composition, and teaching'Id cool The poetry winner was Franz Wrightieepthe "Walking to Martha’s Vineyard." Wright j|asaw Waltham, Mass., was a Pulitzer finalist ini his collection, “The Before Life.” He has a host of awards for earlier works, incWing PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry. “I wish my father could share this moment me." said Wright, whose father, the Wright, won a Pulitzer in 1972 for Poems.” The Wrights are not related to the winner, Doug Wright. Jones’ reasons were personal —a slow* style, the occasional day when he Rob : itemshi 'isriissit writing. Taubman blamed history: The Union dissolved in 1991, several years alf began the “Khrushchev" book. “All of that was impossible until then the collapse of the Soviet Union,"I; said. “So suddenly from having too little al I had too much, and that’s why ittookaisi er 10 years.” Ocoesr Twe Sro/te /a/ 7b£ Brazos I/alw toTjA jl) * 1401 So. 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