November 17, 1994

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Thursday,Nov. 17, 1994

season 4-1 in conference l y J onath an Brady

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spor~ Reporter After a , low nan. the In -

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ofthfc. T~xa~ !nt~rcollcg 1atc ~ucr A h~ticTh~~l)(; ~~!•on ~hampi1 11 1311 :; ~ 1 ~ s arc the 1 · c 0!i year _wit Howard Payne mvers lly and No. 7

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P.iynl' h3ndcd MSU its o nly c.:onti.~rc ncc dcfc.a1, w~llo ping the lnd1:a.ns 41 -7.

But the Indians didn't let

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lc ton St31C Un1vc r,;;11y, Murry Um"crsity 20-14.1 So uth western Ok la homa After bcaung McMurry, State, Southern ArkJn'-3~ MSU upSl't the No. 2 team in Univers ity. and W c,1 Tc~;:i~ 1 1 A&M University. ~~~:~~; J i~~y;~~-: ~d1~: 11

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11tionaJ r:1nkmg. has been which had the No. ranked utedff to go o n to the offense. that the y could be pilY£v:~ tho ugh the Indians ~;n~;i~v~~l:n:\~~~~ !i~!~ didn't make the playoffs, they the No. 2 offense with three pu~cd out or a fo ur game interceptions. two of which losing .streak lO win four out set the offense up for touch• of five or their last games. downs. MSU ha rely lost lh;it

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s1tion to get a piece of the 0 ~~~fc:e~e~~~~- t ;:i~? ~ ~~~ season against the Sul Ross State Lobos. MSU did just th;:it. dcvas•

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- . . 1 p - •fl!.... T_ _ _ . _ , , _ a f - . a hyS,,..Bubara Dt8ols rtttlve awards for Outstandln« Region a nd Outstandla« 0,apltr rA Ttus Association of College Teachers (TACO from Loo.ls J. Rodriguez. MSU president and mtmhtr or TACT.

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Asoaate Editor Caribbean Student Howie Prince's musical skit held the spotJight <luring the showcase of global <. ulturc. talent and

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food dubbed lntcrn;:i1ional Night last Thursday. The seven-minute skit featured vocalisl Wayne Martin and pianist Dennis Daniel. also from the

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Caribbean, performing popular island fo lk b;illads dunng 1he e,•c nt designated llS the h1 ghhghl of Midwcstern's World View Symposium V. Ac,ording 10 the plot. the Jc.(.( skilled Prince was left up m his wit 10 lind ;:i uknt for the occ;:isum. By sheer mgcnmty. he c r:ifted a hom-ltkc instrument from the top h;ilf or a hrokcn hottlc whic h he covered with 3lummum fni l 10 produce a crowd pleasing rc ndi1ic1n or Ben E. King's "Lc;:in on ~k." Prince wa\ not yet done. The earlie r number proved to he a teaser. as he brought the packed Clark Student Ccn1cr Ba llroom c rowd to its feet with :1 performance of the "Siar Spangkd D;inncr". Other surprise s from around lhl' W{lrld hy Midwestcrn's in1crna1ional i,IU • dent.\ included Zumr:i Manc r·s croonmi of a Turkb.h lo,•c ball ad 10 lhrahim Poyrals gui1ar ac,ompani • mcnt and Mexico's KJrcn Gun1.alcis aJro1t k1dmg of her heels while domg a "son~ dance, Jorda ni.rn Ruta 81hi played several Arabic singles on the piano. Bin Yen Le played "Silent Ni~ht" on the

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ByShanon Coru SlafTR,portcr The MSU chapter of ihc Texas A.lisoci;ition of Colle ge Tcachcrs (fACT) has been named Ouisrnnding Ch;ipic r in the 5131c, according to Chuck Hempstead, executive director of TACT. The c h;iptcr was h.o norcd at the foll meeting of 1hc House of Dclcgate.1i in Austin Oct. 29. Louis J. Rodriguez. MSU president ;ind an ;:ictivc mcmher of 1hc TACT c h;ipter. presented ccrtifo:a tes of ac h1cvcmc nt to Ba rbara Dc D(11,i;, the MSU ch;:ipter r rcs1de nt, and To m Hoffm;:in, vice-preside nt of TACTs Nonhcast Region. Thc Northeai;t Rcgrnn was named the Oucstanding

Region ofTACTinTcxa,; ll i, comprised of UT-Dall... UT - Arlin g t o n . UT Texarkana, UT-Commerce. UT-Tyler, Texas Women's Um vcrsi 1y, North Tcx3s Univcrsuy. Tarlc1on S1;i1e Uni\'ers1ty and Midwes te rn St.:ne University

~The MSU chapter has grown from 4 1 me mber-. to 82 memhcrs in the p:ist two monthi," said Hempstead. Mand that unprccedc mi.:d growth indicates outstanding lc;:idcrsh1p ;:ind ;i healthy spinl of prorcssion:ilism on 1hc MidweMcm campus.~ TACT. a non-profit voluntary af..~iation of faculty. librari;:ins. administrative staff

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public ,cnior ,nllcgcs ,nd um\'crs1t1cs m Tl.',J,. ha, .\5 chapters located ,11 in,11111tions of h1l,!hcr cducatmn. A, a full-scrv1cc prufl.·,~1t111JI organi1at1on. , 1 n:rrc~nt<; c11llege tcachcr!<> .ll the siati.: k gislatun: wnh !-C\"cral CXf1'.' · nenccd lohbyl\ls. muniuir, meetings \\'llh other o1t:cm.:11.:1dealing with Tc,as h1gh!.!1 cdm::ition anJ !-p..!3ki; out hefore policy-m:..kmg ho<l11-·, on sal;:irics, bcncf1b, tc;:id u ng cond1tinns and \)lhl·r concan, MTACr mcmhcr,. According tc, Hortman, the org;:ini, ation opcrati.;\ <•n the PARJS pnncipal: P1ufcs.,ion al development. AJ, ocacy. Rcl>Carch. lnform.t1111n and Service

Regents approve food vender, two new degree program s By Brian Ballard Editor MSU regent, approved Aramark as lhe foud ~ rvicc vcndcr fur thl' Unt\'Cr!,ity, as well :a, a propo,al for :i BBA dcin:c w11h a maJOr ,n in1crnat1cnal trade. and a propos;:il for a new BS d.;:grcc in respiratory care at their Nov. 11 ffit.."Cllng_.

Aramark's food contrac1 prorios.tl include\ scr\'icc from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with a 6 a.m. hreakfast anJ a m1dnii ht hrcakfast during fi nal.\, sick trJys for s1udcnt,; who cannot

come h1 the cafo1cn a, e xam was ncr dcd h ecau,e ,urp riscs, and ,;pec rn l rnt ern a t1on.il lr.id e 1, delivery services of cakes and becoming an 11nport.11ll t',1rt piu.a., for h1nhday\. of thi.: US, ,1nJ l"c1t,1, Howard Farre l. vice cconom1e\ Ill rclenl Yl'Jf\ prl·s1den1 of 'itudcnt ;ii:11, 1tie.1; Therefore. th ere 1, Jn J IHI c hair pi:rson of l hc 1ncre.1, ing need h1r um,·1·r,1l\ Univcr:,11 y Food Co111 rac t grJdu.ite, w11h h.11.l..~round·, Comm11u:c-, said ii w;i,; d,rfi . m tnternalwnal 1r,Hk J nd cult fo( h1, cnmnu11ec to dc- hu,ine\\. The. new fltot!TJlll will Ill · nde iwh1ch H'ndcr to rccom• ml·nd t-.ccau¼: .\1orm.on:, and l·11rpor.1tl' 1r.1d1111111,1\ ~c.:lh."f.11 Prof, , ,111 11 :i l Foo d and c1.1m,1m11. ,1uJH''· \\ 1th ,l .\fan.igcml•nt .1l:,11 hJd l'XCCI · £fl'atcr ,1r111n l.ll\\111 f p1 1\i f \cm prnrw,.il, ll'rl'lll 1.ultu1l" h1,t"I, ..Jilli The rrnpo~d BB A J ,.:. pohlllJI :,),km,. Jr.d .J r111grcl· m int1-· rnatH1nal tr Jdl· Sec pa~e 3


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