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Rudder Tower 401
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Don't leave a piece of
your history behind
■ Pick up or purchase your
2003 Aggieland Yearbook
If you ordered the award-winning 2003 Aggieland and haven't
picked it up, stop by room 015 Reed McDonald Building and do
so. Please bring your Student ID. If you did not order last year's
Texas A&M University yearbook (the 2002-2003 school year),
you may purchase one for $40 plus tax.
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2003-2004 Texas A&M school year. Distribution will be during
Fall 2004. Stop by 015 Reed McDonald or telephone 845-0569
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■ Pay a mailing fee for 2004 Aggieland
If you ordered a 2004 Aggieland and will not be on campus this
fall to pick it u, you can have it mailed. To have your yearbook
for the '03-'04 school year mailed, stop by 015 Reed McDonald
or telephone 845-0569 (credit cards only) and pay a $7.58 mail
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of the publication date. "
. Pre-order your 2005 Aigie/W
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Monday, April 19, 2004
Catch me if you can
Blinn College freshman kinesiology major Rusty Kilbum
leads junior kinesiology major JR Munoz during Run
NEWS IN BRIEF
Zero tolerance policies at
schools cause concerns
KATY, Texas (AP) — Since school districts across
the nation have been enforcing state and local "zero
tolerance" policies, stories of students being sus
pended for bringing nail files or butter knives to
school have become common.
As schools nationwide have tried to curt
high schools since the Columbine shootings^
ago. schools also have increased therAt
offenses that constitute suspension, expufcW
ets and even arrests, The Houston Clwniderffl
in its Sunday editions.
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