4 ' Forum The Battalion Page 6B • Thursday, April221 University traditions MAIL CALL are most important Terrorists think they are right too In response to Mike Walters' April 20 column: CHRIS MAHAFFEY W hen walking around Northside, it is not uncommon to see students walking around in shirts that read “No Frats.” And many members of the “close-knit” community feel that fraternities and sororities are diluting the Aggie Spirit by not putting Texas A&M*s traditions foremost in their group. However, if the same discerning eye was turned back onto many residence hall groups, a compelling hypocrisy would be revealed. • Many fraternities, sororities arid the like cele brate their own traditions that are not associated with A&M, such as singing songs and memorizing famous names from the group’s history. In a similar fashion, most halls have their own yells and tradi tions, which date back a number of years. The fact that both sets of groups pos sess such traditions is not a bad thing, but when these traditions trump the tradi tions of A&M, it tears the Aggie Spirit apart. According to the 1933- 34 YMCA-sponsored 14 Surely the A&M students of the 1930s... would rather an Aggie be at a fraternity party than defile timeless songs of Aggie pride with egocentric, boastful or vulgar statements. would rather an Aggie be at a fraternity party than defile timeless songs of Aggie pride with egocentric, boastful or vulgar statements. Another criticism often heard is that a majori ty of those involved with fraternities and sorori ties do not attend traditions such as Midnight Yell Practice. And while a lack of participation in our most celebrated traditions is by no means excusable, some of the Aggies critical of others for skipping yell practice choose to stumble to yell practice, reeking of booze, on the border of illegal intoxication. As an A&M student at yell practice, we are representing the University to all families, guests and media present, and frankly, I would rather have Aggies not participate than participate in a state of mind and body that is embarrassing to fellow Aggies. I would imagine that the first Aggies would agree. Some halls and Corps of Cadets outfits have the right idea. Most halls focus intensely on teaching basic A&M traditions, the yells and the songs to the fresh men in their halls before the first yell practice. The Corps works diligently to ensure that its fish know a number of facts about Texas A&M. The yell leaders also are The column sounds great and impulsive though it is a myopic vision. If the author quotes "Doing right thing is often a lonely...” the same strategy or policy is being used by the enemy too. It doesn’t sound pleasing but if we could look at it from the terror ist’s point of view, definitely he thinks the same. He is very sure of what he is doing and also thinks that what he is doing is the right thing. So, the people who are fight ing for terrorism would act accord ing to the same ideology as the peo ple who are for fighting terrorism. Let us give a thought to it if only Iraq was as big as America. Secondly, if Uncle Sam is sup posed to be one of the most ration ally-thinking nations in today's world, and if he wants other nations in the world to revere the United Nations for whatever decision it makes, then he should take care of his part and act accordingly. That is the way other nations should look up to the United States. long-distance communication at all. Even the most esoteric astro nomical data helps refine our knowledge of physics and help cre ate stronger alloys and plastics and faster computer chips. Compare the amount of money spent on the space program to the amount Americans spend getting their hair styled or on alcohol. You’ll find it’s barely anything at all, and the space budget gets slashed all the time. Never mind that every dollar spent in space comes back seven times over in spinoff technologies and new jobs. Hunger, poverty, and overpopula tion have been problems for b long time. They aren’t going to go away, and waiting until they’re gone before doing anything else means nothing else will get done. However, space exploration has brought about massive improvements in quality of life even for the poorest, and can be used in many ways to hold back overpopulation, protect the environment and bnng back lim itless supplies of metal ores without requiring strip mining or risking using up the earth’s resources. Made possible only by So what can pia^T, ration do for you, M r , % Well, by the middle of 1J nuclear energy without!] waste will be made ryJ using helium-3 mineU moon. Enough fuel top „ ■ entire United States grid{X year supplied byaminH- delivery once a year. Hji p C the money you’ll save! \i1l making you and your^|a jc richer everyday and is enriching investment. Back on Earth, you, alarm’s going off cause o.i burned another batch of® cheese. Seems NASAjujfl your life yet again. pnov; brojec Imm laslc Political cartoos “ all about presidf tc no I’ve always been a fan; political cartoons whether with or against my poke acds c laid h c m Since The Battalion has heeTr Eric Aley Class of 2003 Shhari Vempati Graduate Student Space exploration serves a purpose “Student’s Handbook,” an Aggie, among other things, “learns the college songs and yells as soon as possible.” Many Northside residents are quick to criticize other Aggies for not learning our songs and yells, and, to some extent, they are right; if we wish to preserve A&M for future Aggies, we must do our best to learn the yells and songs that have been shouted and sung on this campus for so many years. However, many of these students, in the same breath used to criticize Greeks for not put ting A&M first, will lake an Aggie song or yell and add the name of their hall or a string of epi thets. Surely, the A&M students of the 1930s, the first classes to be referred to as Aggies, holding fast to tradition. I will never forget the Arch Yell last year when people were deviating from the prescribed yell and a yell leader was quick to reprimand them, telling them to do the yell correctly. The attitude of these spirited Aggies is the one that has preserved our traditions thus far and will continue to save them for future Aggies. As for the others; Forgive me for not being able to discern lack of spirit defined by lack of partici pation from a lack of spirit defined by selfish, immature motives. NASA deserves the money it gets In response to an April 21 mail call: Chris Mahuffry is the president oj the Residence Hall Association. Is spotting asteroids really all you need NASA for? I suppose then that you never use computers, tin foil, or saran wrap. You’ve never seen the benefit of heart monitors, night vision cameras, or solar power. You don’t bother with weather fore casts, cell phones or any sort of The Mars mission and explo ration in general is of monumental importance and foundation to the continuing evolution of American and global society. NASA has a huge influence on the future of communication. Lets start with your TV. which I'm sure you admire more than say. Neil Armstrong, even though you two have a lot in common being that you both love sitting there staring into empty space. Satellites play a huge role in broadcast television, not to mention your cell phone. ning Mike Luckovich’s ca have been less than humod out of ten of them beat I j dead horse; Bush and M takes” with 9-11 and Luckovich has redrawn fei so many times that I can $1 money on whattomonw's3® ,,ls will be. 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