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We are always looking for lines that reflect our commitment to excellence, and Scott Kay Sterling offers pieces that are beautifully crafted and fun and exciting to wear." Julia liunliii'r o NEW'S Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2004 D 0)1° West Campus Library displays professor’s art Art works by Dick Davison, p:;. fessor of architecture, are on d& play at the West Campus Library part of the upcoming 10th anniw- sary celebration on Friday. The four drawings are t in the R. C. Barclay Reference ant Retailing Resources Center < library’s first floor. Created between 1987 1992, they represent a transit# for the artist who works in the “si life” tradition capturing the worldi; observed objects in space fromjuiii yards to architectural features. The mixed media drawings wl be on display through March 12. The campus community and#* local community are invited the art and attend the 10th anniw sary celebration, which begins day at 3 p.m. in the West Campus Library lobby. Pres Pictures with Reveille offered by Aggie Moms Brazos County Aggie Mo are offering an opportunity have pictures taken with Ret eille, Texas A&M’s mascot, pritr to the Texas A&M-Kansas game on Saturday. The photos will be taken froir 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The location has been changed from the R Scheduling Office to Room 292 m the second floor of Rudder Tower The proceeds from this even will go to benefit the Aggie l\ Scholarship Fund. New Department of Nutrition and Food Science approved The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved the new Department of and Food Science at Texas University. “This new department is centra; to the College of Agriculture Life Science's signature program i« ‘Designing Foods for Health'," C.R. Creger, organizing unitle for the new department. Creger is deputy vice chancellor and associate dean in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciencesal Texas A&M. Creger said the new department will advance nutrition and foodsci ence through scholarship, ogy and promotion of health and safe and nutritious food. MIH WALT “spirit whi Sadly, tl istration se student bo< President I changes to Joes not ui Aggie and schools th; In an a Sept. 13 G. you’re on and when y understand adage he q most famoi nd. A< as a place \ dene and e honesty, in Gates’ \ at the top o fact that Ag thing speci Visit Ye and the hal il of H is son about A&N ceptrhetori bydefinitic Time an complete I traditions. Monthly, C loyalty and feel toward inj change to take its f ramble itafter all.” With tha ‘Road to the White House’ panel to address voting behavior Texas A&M’s Wiley Lecture Sf ries will host its first program ! insurance all the 2004-2005 school yearpublic policy Wednesday (Sept. 29) at 7 p,m.i Room 206 of the Memorial Stud® Center. The program, "Road tot! White House," will present a pai discussing views on voting behai and the political process for prei dential elections. With many in the news this the most important electif JOSHI DWYI about the cm and the prob ties that plaj According who lack he; n, the sa more people One signf Census Bure I'many p year. That in ! in insu remain so foi Also, the her of people totheBureai the Centers f people had n Bureau is coi in recent United States history,th panel will address several question \ t including: What makes this electif more or less important than ers? What will be key issues each side will try to take the [ cal advantage on? Panelists for the “Road to I White House" will be Paul stedt and David Peterson, of Texas A&M’s Political Scieutt Department, and Kurt Ritter Texas A&M’s Communicatioffvicesto under Department. ; Now I am The program is free and openE the public. For more information^ this program or the Wiley Lectf toiny thing is Series of the Memorial Center, call (979) 845-1514orvif^ct,moretirr http://wiley.tamu.edu. Campus briefs are piled by Texas A&M’s of University Relations. cot- Gusto adapt In respoi feature: may not is something Weis takes in It's importan BtyamCollege out at Taco C ' asking rr to better unde taep doing bu toe day when