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The growing populs average age is getting olds] difficulties arise in encom; high quality lifestyle increased lifespan. The nation is also expec ing dramatic increases ini sity, which is causing majo! parities in the health different sub-groups. Itisim tant that the public healthej» tors develop leadership (jni to confront these lenges, Clark said “An important piece ofe I give to you students is to courage,” Clark said. “Itial: great deal of courage to tak certain people that haveexiei hejii views on things. Becom; advocate for policy change leam to enjoy challenges, profession needs leaders." Ticket Continued from pagel Candidate Continued from page 1 Auction Continued from page 1 year after year on behalf of the students ” Josefy said. Josefy said he was frustrated by the rain and the 10 a.m start time that kept more students from attending the open forum, and he hopes to see more students at the forum for the next candidate. During the forum, Bresciani gave an approximate 20-minute speech about his life, and then answered questions for more than an half an hour. “The open forum in particu lar is a chance foranybody in tile community to come and get their questions answered because everybody in this com munity has a stake in who is selected for vice president of student affairs,” Josefy said. Bernice Alford. MSC main desk employee and guest room clerk, said student identification cards get sent to the Pavilion, driver licenses get sent to the Department of Public Safety and credit cards are destroyed if all are unclaimed. Tisius said that if student IDs are in a wallet, the main desk will attenipt to contact a student through Neo e-mail. Alford said that, after about a month, many buildings and departments will send their lost and found items to the MSC main desk. Buildings such as Blocker, the Student Computing Center, Wehner and Sterling C. Evans Library are other places that have separate lost and founds, which send items to the MSC main desk, Tisius said. “We tell people to look first where they lost (their belong ings) before they come to us,” Tisius said. “If their stuff isn't here then we tell them to check back in a couple of days.” Tisius said Transit Services drops lost items off daily to the MSC main desk, while lost items from the Rec Center take about a month to arrive. Sophomore international studies major Robby Cale saki the auction is an unusual event. .• “I’ni sure I'm not the only one who hasn't heard of (the MSC lost and found),” Cale said. "Ld hate to be someone who recognized something at the auction and didn’t have the money to buy it back.” She said several cities already established w ith success. “Other cities have tk over the phone service vi people can use their credit hut there is a surcharge w ith that. With our serviceQ trace is no surcharge,” Pharisssad Phariss said the Bryan ett et payment will not be offer; juveniles or offenses involt alcohol or tobacco. Sgt. Benson Kilgore sad traffic division of the Police Department is looL: expand by approximately officers, and the amount of lions will increase when a. officers are working traffic In 2003, the city of Bn issued 16,147 citations :ii brought m S2,0I6,442. .1 munidpal court opetaie.ur, budget of approxiiiECefy per fiscal year. Phariss said.**' Julie Kuder, CollegeSe court administrator, exfe; College Station to follow si; “We expect our WebtiKnij able to take ticket payment': three to six months,” Kuderss; J on hi; wer tl ory, \ secret Th Herod :echni ng ha mplic As freely ers ha ling tl Th digital secun ngint gradu: ‘With in the Th claim 1 ing. a The I report' each e for thi surfac name Samui toarre Need Technical Writing? Are you a graduating senior? We will force eligible seniors into ENGL 301- Technical Writing (regular or distance sections) Option A: Online Force Dates: Thurs., April 8, 2004 (2:00 p.m.) through Thurs., August 26, 2004 (2:00 p.m.) Read, fill out, and submit the online form available at <http://englishpclabs.tamu.edu/wpo_forcing/> Option B: In-Office Force Dates: Thurs., May 27, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. for S I Fri., July 2, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. for S II Thurs., August 26, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. for Fall Bring to 224 Blocker a letter on departmental letterhead from your academic advisor. ****** Do you want a distance section? ENGL 301 Sections 114 (S I), 214 (S II), or 202H, 580-583 (Fall) Submit an online seat request: <http://www-english.tamu.edu/wprograms/301-info/distanced.htm> Eligibility You must have completed ENGL 104 or transfer-credit for its equivalent and have U3, U4, or U5 classification. ThanKs to You! 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