The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 07, 2004, Image 2

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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
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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.**'
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court administrator, exfe;
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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.)
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ThanKs to You!
Thanks to all of the organizations
who donated time and money to
the Student Service Fee
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MSC Volunteers and Committees
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The Battalka
Kli/.abcth N. Webb, Editor in Chief
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