NEWS BATTALIO! S n page 1A other codesai; -d said, “ltd rig will have ipairs : closing ofitt it Food Servit. ; this to tudents design new family clinic so played There were m justify there iid. Services the dining improving ai id court on 4 he Common .is phase onet[ ddress the & n. •ently no cot. ached on II be used, er plans to ■nter. Student Got. :ion is takii decision, of the studei rand, appoiit- > look into tit said,.“Then icld on Oct. executive ity Relations, >ity was its over safe as an issue, it ing to corra: that all are operati i. Howevet scheduled It rted due to It are being ra icy,” Zawieja NEWS 5 A Thursday, Sept. 30, 2004 Concepts for a new 5,000- iquare-foot family practice clinic Bryan/College Station will be mveiled to the public at 2 p.m. Fri- kii lay in the fourth floor studio of the jngford Architecture Center by the architecture students *ho designed them. new clinic, to be built on Forest Parkway in College lt j itation by physicians Garth Morgan j nd John Hall, will replace their urrent facility, the Osier Boulevard Practice Center. The physi- an to provide ideas generat- dbythe students to the architects iliowill develop the final design. studio project was truly an iterdisciplinary effort, incorporating ffll aputfrom the various disciplines rep- ret. esented in the College of Architec- are into both design and construc- »nsolutions," said George J. Mann, lie Ronald L. Skaggs Endowed Pro- sssor of Health Facility Design and saderofthe design studio. To complete the project — which 36 proposed designs 's students worked closely i their clients and faculty advis- B. They visited the current clinic fl. ind other family practice clinics in , analyzed the construction ife, developed an efficient space and prepared schematic sketches and models that (be presented Friday afternoon. ffogram ians, SC CAMAC presents a uinceniera Committee for the Awareness if Mexican American Culture (CA- - Golf Course |C) will present a program Thurs- be converteii ^evening reenacting a Quinceniera ichines, ies are mmony, the Mexican tradition of a young girl's passage iwomanhood at the age of fifteen. The program will be held at the Station Conference Center be possible from6to9 p.m. with the Quinceniera tesedin traditional clothing for the rak Continuing as part of Texas ftMspanic Fleritage Month, this : will include festivities that are tad at a typical Quinceniera cer- iny, including a traditional dance, i$ic,food, and entertainment. Jose Antonio Caraballo, a senior turerand senior academic adviser hr Hispanic studies at A&M, will serve as the guest speaker for Thurs- program. After receiving his taelorof arts in Spanish at Floward University, he completed his raster's in Spanish at A&M. Since Caraballo has been teaching at A&M and serves as an 141 mentor. MSC CAMAC educates Texas A&M community on the arious aspects of Mexican American lure, heritage, and traditions. They Iso organize the annual Student lonference on Latino Affairs. cssion. Peter n atrocious is nority but that the 1 have mting sthat the race ded will actir ting, but I’m Ip swing vot- will be ant ;d.” USE ENTS AILABLE iSO 5707 utor? indly ubjects tarri Week S 1?J Mu.gSki Aggies CAN food drive this weekend The Texas A&M Student-Athlete Committee (SAAC) and e Athletes Involved (AAI) will luct the fifth annual "Aggies " food drive at the three sport- igevents this weekend (Oct. 1-2). “Our goal this year is to collect ,000 cans of food for the Brazos 'alley Food Bank," said Aggies CAN hairwoman and Aggie softball layer Lindsay Park. "Last year, we 18,234 cans and $3,300 cash donations." The food drive begins on Friday as the women's volleyball team hosts the Texas Tech Red Raiders at i. Rollie White Coliseum beginning itBp.m. The women's soccer team lays host to Oklahoma State in a T natch beginning at 8 p.m. at the ;ui Complex. Fans can drop off leir cans of food, or make mone tary donations to the volunteers who III be dressed in bright lime green . 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