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NOISE P011UTION BY JOSH DARWIN create a permanent ar effective solution for side residents. “I think in the long mu will be better for the Uu sity as all of the diningop: on Southside are pretty consolidated,” Smith sa think the University is the right thing, by exami areas where they are money, and taking actioii. OH MV 60SH, COOK AT THI?> CROWD WArriMGi FOR THE «iTORC TO OPCN 1 I OFT TWCN’RF AUD TO &JV OUR Wfw AUBOM A? SOonI excuse AP-e voo Hese to boy -me ncui GKOOVEklU- avERDRwe NO. we HX CAN\F TO see a To»uer that we HfARD MARY KATf ol^en ralphed \n( \ MBA Continued from pagell News. Predictions fortki! ilacetc .ffl wattle cone bij M.D. Walters WELCOME BACK AGS\ PLEASE BE AWARE OF ALL THE NEW CHANGES THIS SEMESTER! Stresses Continued from page 1A u research programs for Blinn and A&M students and improving roads in the Brazos Valley. Senior political science major Lindsey Arms said Edwards misled college students in his discussion of tuition reforms. “He seemed to make it sound like only people receiv ing government funding could go to college,” Arms said. “Regardless of government funding, there are always op portunities for students to re ceive a college education.” Wohlgemuth said the dis tinction between her and Ed wards is in philosophy. “1 am for tax cuts and limit ing the role of government to leave money in the pockets of Americans. He has a tax and spend philosophy,” Wohlge muth said. Wohlgemuth said this race It's not about a single vote cast here and there. It's about a body of evidence that has been built over years of public service. “It’s not about a single vote cast here and there,” Wohlgemuth said. “It’s about a body of evidence that has been built over years of public service.” Wohlgemuth said during her 10 years of service, she has consistently voted for and worked to promote the principles she believes define a conservative: limited government, individual liberties, free enterprise and traditional family values. Edwards said he hopes Wohlgemuth will support ad ditional debates. During Wohlgemuth’s leg islative career, she has been named Distinguished Legisla tor by the House Republican Caucus, authored and passed House Bill 2292, and served as Chairman of the Appro priations Subcommittee for Health and Human Services. Edwards is serving his seventh term as a U.S. Representative for the 1 1th Congressional District of — Arlene Wohlgemuth state representative program based on this; data are difficult to mai til results are compared schools nationwide, bin Mays undergraduate rai rose two spots to ISthaa ing to U.S. News. “Rankings fluctuate year, and I’m not reallyin ested in them, but in even dent getting a job. Only: will we have done ours Dixey said. The credibility of the a placement statistics repc: by Mays was brougbi: question this summerimli 16 article publishedinthel versity of Texas studentKi paper. The Daily Texan “As far as we’re concer. that issue is dead. It nevei isted, except in the mind certain people. We’re g forward; it’s not someti we’re concerned about,' Associate Dean of the II MBA program JohnDinkel The Daily Texan asked the names of the 2002-0311 graduates and the identity post-graduate employers verify the information sub ted to U.S. News. Theo| records request was denied cause of privacy concerns, Lomi Kriel, the writer of June 16 story.- ?T The list of employers of Class of 2004 MBA g ates is available along the job placement stat on the Mays Web site. is about values expressed and then validated by voting records. She asked voters to do their homework on each candidate’s voting record. Texas and was named U.S. Legislator of the Year by the Association of the U.S. Army in 2003. He is also a 1974 magna cum laude A&M graduate. Sc On \ nechar in the r lefore ( ard Ha He e he bat! Later nms cc aken a: As n veek o ew stu nembe To p rave of Man; Vhen i “Bef ’d driv Wall sa But, sn’t ah “The aid. “E ut 10 The ligl missei nd I fa Getti ae a ha; Ben 1 linical with at l chase tf “Mar affered raving i o wait Thon book: WELCOME BACK AG'S! 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