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WAVE program marches to raise awareness for interpersonal violence
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The New Mexico State Uni
versity Wellness, Alcohol and
Violence Education program
hosted the third annual White
Ribbon Campaign March and
Rally on Saturday at the Down
town Plaza to raise awareness
about interpersonal violence.
WAVE research assistant
John Rivers said the event,
which featured speakers on the
topics of community violence,
focused on taking a proactive
stance in violence.
“[Violence] is a very big issue
in our community,” Rivers said.
“This is something that affects
us all.”
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and Family Department, Robert
Duran and Joan Crowley from
NMSU Criminal Justice, and
Patrick Schuler with Montevis
Price from WAVE.
“We see the affects of violence
within our community,” Rivers
said. “Even if it doesn’t hap
pen to you personally, taking a
stance for friends and loved ones
will make you more aware.”
The speakers addressed types
of interpersonal abuse. Crowley
discussed the culture that sur
rounds violence and sexual vio
lence in our community.
“We live in a culture that does
not believe the woman,” Crow
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Crowley made a request of
the audience to not make rape a
constant part of daily life in col
lege.
“Stop collaborating,” Crow
ley said. “The jokes about rape,
the skepticism of who really got
raped and the criticism make
you collaborators.”
In addition to sexual vio
lence, speaker Patrick Schuler,
of WAVE, discussed the actions
the community can take to stop
hate crimes.
“As a community, we need
to support the victims of hate
crimes,” Schuler said. “We need
to work against people who sup
port hate crimes and advocate
for hate crime prevention.”
Schuler said events, such as
the rally, help the nonviolence
cause.
“We need to look to the future
and evaluate the process it takes
to get there,” Schuler said. “We
need to raise awareness about
these issues.”
NMSU student Emily Burr
said students should support
programs like WAVE to make a
difference on campus.
“If we don’t support these
programs, [change] won’t hap
pen,” Burr said. “If we don’t ad
dress the violence that happens
on campus and in our commu
nity, nothing will change.”
Burr said more students
should get involved to help stop
violence on the NMSU campus.
“Students should take a pro
active stance,” Burr said. “Sex
ual assault and relationship
assault are most prominent in
college years.”
Rivers said awareness is one
of the main goals of the rally.
“As students, we need to be
aware of what is happening
around us,” Rivers said.
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Rally held in Downtown for White Ribbon Day
Criminal justice professor Joan Crowley spoke at the White Ribbon rally at the
Downtown Mall on Saturday. Her topic, “Believe the Women,” spoke against the
tendency of people not to believe women who speak out about the violence com
mitted against them. Krista Avila/the Round Up
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New Mexico State University junior Kaitlyn Norman is involved in more leadership activities at age 19 than most students are involved in throughout their lives. To pad her impressive resume, Norman is a scholarship researcher as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholar in the rumen microbiology laboratory, a member of Gamma Sigma Alpha Honors Fraternity, an active Leadership and Nominating Committee member of the sorority Pi Beta Phi and vice president of Greeks Advocating the Mature Management of Alcohol. Norman is also !"#$%&$#'" &()" *(+)" ,()-" +%" .)(%$/dent of Panhellenic, the organization which governs NMSU sororities such as Pi Beta Phi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Alpha Xi Delta, and Chi Omega.“I learned that there is a time to be serious and there is a time to have fun, and usually you can make these two happen at the same time,” Norman said. “This sounds contradictory, but the only way people get involved in their community is to have fun doing it.”Norman said her free time dis
appeared when she was elected to serve as presidentelect of Panhellenic, a position that ran for a semester before she took over as president in January 2009.“As Panhellenic president, my main responsibility is to make sure that everybody else does their jobs and everything runs smoothly,” Norman said. “I am there to facilitate ideas and train the presidentelect to be able to handle the responsibilities when she steps up.”But Norman has taken the next step in helping Greek Life at NMSU by holding an executive position for GAMMA, a position 01)-+#" %+$2" $%" 2$3!"456," 7(4+5%("of the bad publicity Greeks receive.“The Greek organizations live under a microscope and yes, we do mess up from time to time,” Norman said. “The difference between us is that we try to learn from our mistakes and grow from them.”As president of Panhellenic, Norman has seen the backlash many Greek organizations face while dealing with the consequences of actions.89" :+%" ,&(" !")%," ,1" &(+)" +715,"the problems each chapter had,”
Norman said. “But we just had ,1";5-."$#"+#2"!"<"$,"+%"7(%,"+%":("could.”The Greek community has seen Norman’s name in other places, as a former vice president of public
relations and risk management, a writer for the Greek newsletter Greek Speak, and even for a short time as a DJ on the Greek radio show Greek Vine.Outside of Greek Life, Norman is majoring in animal science and microbiology with a minor in equine management.“My future plans seem to change semester to semester, but I suppose college is here to help -(" !"'5)(" 15," :&+," 9" (#;1*" 21/ing,” Norman said. “There was never any doubt in my mind that I would become a veterinarian one day until I started working in HHMI.”
As a sophomore, Norman was accepted into the HHMI, a program heavily based on research. Norman is required to work in a lab each semester and will be conducting an intensive research
project this summer.“I will do research and write a thesis, and hopefully that will lead to getting published,” Norman said.Norman plans to attend graduate school to get a master’s and PhD in animal science and animal nutrition, but Norman said her path could change.“I am still keeping my options 1.(#",1"'1"$#",&("!"(62"13"-$4)17$/ology focusing on virology,” Norman said. “Regardless of which degree I decide to pursue, I know that I want my life to be based on research and one day teaching at a university level.”
With her scholarship, her involvement and her activism in bettering the Greek world, Norman said she has discovered a lot about herself.“I learned that as much as I want
things to be perfect they won’t be,” Norman said. “I had to drastically cut out my relaxing time while in 13!"4(="7(4+5%("9":+%"($,&()"21$#'"something for Panhellenic, Pi Phi, work or school.”Despite her hectic schedule, Norman said joining Greek life is still one of the best decisions she has made during her college career.“The Greek system is a family, and that’s what makes it so amazing,” Norman said.
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Local safe ride coalition looks to NMSU to promote transportation safety
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The Mesilla Valley Bike Coalition will hosted its November Share the Road Las Cruces Visibility Ride last Tuesday, and will feature another Dec. 8, to encourage safe bicycle riding and awareness in the community and the New Mexico State University campus. MVBC member Ellen Castello said the visibility rides began after the death of bicyclist Anthony Lemieux in November of 2008. “We wanted to help educate the Las Cruces community on how motorists and bicyclists can safely share the road,” Castello said. The November visibility ride began at 7 a.m. from Sam’s Club, at 7:15 a.m. from Alamo Mine Trail and Soledad Canyon and at 7:20 a.m. from the Las Cruces Rail Road Museum, and will have a similar schedule in December. The riders meet for coffee at the Starbucks on the corner of University Avenue and Espina Street
and learn a lot about safety. “The visibility ride demonstrates to bicyclists how to ride :$,&" ,)+3!"4" %+3(6*=" +%" :(66" +%" ,1"raise awareness among motorists of the presence of cyclists’ ability to share the road safely,” Castello said. NMSU student Jennifer Grider said she has seen problems with bicyclists when driving near campus. “I always have problems with 7$4*46$%,%"+#2",)+3!"4"6+:%=>"?)$2()"said. Grider said sharing the road can be a problem for most NMSU students. “Pedestrians fail to use crosswalks, bicycles fail to stop at stop signs, and motorists nearly run everyone down,” Grider said. To raise awareness, Castello said the coalition developed a Share the Road Educational Campaign and presented it to the City of Las Cruces. Castello said the Visibility Rides began in December of 2008 and included City Council Members Nathan Small, Gil Jones, Sharon Thomas and State Representative Nathan Cote as well as local cyclists.
“We now have monthly rides on the second Tuesday of the moth starting at three locations,” Castello said. Castello said the visibility rides are important to college students because bicycling is a safe and effective way to commute to work or school and is good for health and recreation. “The MVBC can work with students to help NMSU become a BicycleFriendly campus,” Castello said, adding that a Visibility Ride hosted on campus would help raise awareness. Castello said members of the MVBC are League of American Bicyclists instructors who are willing to work with student groups and various cycling programs." 8@&("7(#(!",%"4+#"7("+..6$(2",1"the NMSU community,” Castello said. “We would welcome the opportunity to work with the university and the city to make this happen.” For more information, visit www.visibilityride.blogspot.com.
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Bicyclists learn about safety, sharing the road during event
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dining environments, said Roseanne Bensley, assistant director of Career Services. Proper etiquette can give students and others the positive impression needed to secure a job, Bensley said.Among many techniques, attendees learned the proper way to hold glasses, by the stem, and how to write a letter to thank their host for the event. Proper cell phone etiquette was also taught, as well as proper purse placement and tipping techniques. Green said a spirit of generosity is needed, and
!"#$#% &'%(%"&#$($)"*%&+%,+#%-&+ing.“It’s not about you; it’s about the host,” Green said. “[The biggest mistake one can make] is being selfcentered and calling attention to oneself instead of being gracious to dining companions.”Attendees were encouraged to wear formal clothing to provide the ambiance of what would be #./#)!#-% &+%(%,+#%-&+&+0%(!12sphere, Bensley said.“By dressing up you feel more formal than if you are wearing casual clothes,” Bensley said.3&+#$'% 4#$#% ,$'!% /$#'#+!#-%with an Italian wedding soup, followed by a Caprese salad, shish kebab over rice and a dessert sampler plate capped with a sor
5#!%(+-%(+%#-&56#%724#$8%Tyrus Sanders, a NMSU sophomore HRTM major, said this was his second time attending the event.“I think it’s very essential to know the guidelines to fall back on,” Sanders said.Kevin Andrew, a placement specialist at Doña Ana Community College, said he could learn interesting information to apply to his personal and professional life.“I was just really curious,” Andrew said. “It’s always good to learn etiquette tips.”
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Etiquette dinner attendees practiced the proper way to pass the dessert tray during the etiquette tutorial at the Stan Fulton University Club Wednesday evening. Tom Sandford/the Round Up
changed since she began working in it 40 years ago. “You used to be able to just call and shake hands,” Hubbard said. “But now you’ve got so many stacks of paper that you have to follow through that it almost takes the fun out of it.”9:55($-% 2;,)&(66*% $#!&$#-%from her position in 1996, but was called back for two years until someone else could be found to take her position. Originally from Benton, Ark., Hubbard moved to New Mexico seeking love and a relief from allergies, where she married her husband, Peirce, in 1959. The main hallway in her Mesilla home is covered on both walls with autographed photos of her with celebrities, including a picture of her standing shouldertoshoulder with a younger, skinnier version of George Strait, Hubbard said.Although retired, Hubbard stays active in the innerworkings of Pan Am and in the lives of students through the non/$2,!% 2$0(+&<(!&2+% =1#$&)(+%Collegiate Talent Showcase, a program designed to help students get a foothold in the entertainment business. >"#% 2$0(+&<(!&2+% "#6/'% '!:dents become performers or work behind the scenes in the business as light and sound technicians, security and building managers. Many of !"2'#%"#6/#-%5*% !"#%2$0(+&<(tion have gone on to work with famous stars and bands such as JayZ, Phish and many oth
ers, Hubbard said.Hubbard recently set up three $10,000 endowments for students, and the money she makes for booking fees goes directly toward the endowments, she said.“That’s what I’ve been doing for the last 40 years,” Hubbard said, “trying to help students get a break.”Perhaps no one knows that fact better than Hubbard’s stu-#+!'8%%?&)"(#6%=$1#+-($&<@%(%NMSU graduate student, said he has gained valuable knowledge for the future by working ;2$%9:55($-%('%(+%2;,)#%(''&'tant.=$1#+-($&<%'(&-%"#%&'%9:5bard’s righthand man, and assists with everything to get the job done, which has included driving Bill Cosby and CrossCanadian Ragweed to and from the airport.“[Hubbard] will stop at nothing to do anything for her students or the people she 42$A'%4&!"@B%=$1#+-($&<%'(&-8%%Even those who have not met Hubbard have heard about her, including NMSU Housing Assignments Coordinator Caree Contreras, who said she attended some of the shows that came through the Pan Am during the ‘90s, including Paul McCartney, Garth Brooks and The Eagles.“They were fantastic,” Contreras said. “I was very impressed at her ability to get impressive names [to come to NMSU].”
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!"#$45!67)!897:;(47<=6A SPLIT DECISION: THE ROUND UP EDITORIAL BOARD IS DIVIDED ON WHO SHOULD LEAD NMSU
“I care deeply about [New Mexico] and
its citizens, and I think I could
marshal my skills and many
experiences to work effectively for both.”
“I’m a big believer in bringing people with different perspectives together to find the best solution to a problem.”
Why the Board of Regents should hire Ortiz
Why the Board of Regents should hire Rossbacher
The New Mexico State University presidential search has come down to four prospective leaders: Barbara Couture, James Oblinger, Michael Ortiz and Lisa Rossbacher. While all four !"#$%$"&'()"*')+,"-%.'$/)0#')!"#$%$"&')stands out above all.Michael Ortiz, a New Mexico native, currently holds the position of president at California State Polytechnic University Pomona and has been in his current position for six years. During his time as president, Ortiz has shown compassion for the students, faculty and staff and has dealt with a 20 percent budget cut. Ortiz’s main goal, during the large and detrimental budget cut, was to avoid layoffs.As a Hispanic leader, Ortiz can serve as a role model for many students at NMSU. In 2008, he was selected by Latino Leaders magazine as one of the “Top 25 Latinos in Education.”Born and raised in Carrizozo, N.M., Ortiz will easily relate to a large majority of NMSU students who hail from the similar backgrounds.Ortiz’s academic achievements include bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education from the University of New Mexico and a Ph.D. in early childhood special education from the University of North Carolina.During Ortiz’s visit to the NMSU campus in early November, he was responsive to questions and concerns
presented by each audience and his passion for higher levels of learning was evident. It was obvious Ortiz was happy to be back in his home state. During the staff forum, Ortiz was proud to say that his relationship with the staff at his current university was outstanding. He was even brave enough to give each attendee permission to call his university and ask for themselves.As reported, NMSU Interim President Manuel Pacheco personally asked Ortiz to apply for the position, and after discussion, Ortiz applied and later became ").#"-%(&1)230,43)(05')5"6)&3%#7)8*&%9)was not interested in the position at .*(&/)&3%()$'50#(&*"&'()&3')!0#&*"*61):&)%()';%$'#&)&3"&)8*&%9)%()+,"-%.'$)"#$)"<-'1)="!3'!0)50(&)-%7'-6)>''-()!0#.$'#&)in putting the future of NMSU in Ortiz’s hands.As a community, we should look upon each candidate for presidency and con(%$'*)?30)<'(&).&()@ABC1)D"!3/)?%&3)their outstanding accomplishments shine, but Ortiz goes above and beyond. If chosen, Ortiz will be willing and able to serve as an inspiration to students and dedicate his time and commitment to serving our landgrant institution. Ortiz understands New Mexico and its needs as a state, and also will take pride in representing a university with a diverse population and a future in sustainability.
New Mexico State University has been without a permanent leader for more than a year, but now it’s time for the NMSU Board of Regents to name a president. After a failed attempt to yield a president last year, NMSU needs to once again align its longterm goals with the right person. We think that person is Lisa Rossbacher.The president of Southern Polytechnic State University, Rossbacher has held the university’s top position for more than 11 years, proving her longterm commitment to achieving an institution’s goals. Rossbacher’s inclusive and unpretentious attitude is inspiring and important for leading an institution that serves a diverse set of students, faculty and staff. During public forums, Rossbacher cited honesty and openness as necessities toward garnering a respectful relationship with the campus community.As students, it is important to know administration will listen to our concerns. Rossbacher responded to emails sent by !"#$%&'()$*+$staff and provided extensive and thoughtful answers to our questions. B3')"-(0)%()0#')0>)&?0).#"-%(&()?30)E*0;%$'$)contact information on her vitae posted to the NMSU Web site. In terms of business and academic successes, Rossbacher has proved she is the right choice for NMSU. The NMSU Web site lists leadership in research among the university’s points of pride. Rossbacher’s research background
would further advance the image of NMSU as a leader in research. An Ivy League graduate, Rossbacher holds a doctorate degree in geological sciences from Princeton University. She participated in NASAfunded research and worked for National Public Radio as a science reporter. That said, Rossbacher also stated during public forums that liberal arts and humanities are important to a wellrounded education. Rossbacher also is connected to the businessside of university leadership. Rossbacher is the chairwoman of the Chamber of Commerce in Marietta, Ga., which makes the university more visible with businesses. As mentioned during forums, Rossbacher has a deeprooted relationship with New Mexico, as she and her husband frequently visit the state. An already impressive knowledge of the state and institution, Rossbacher, if hired, made a commitment to better understand the culture before assuming the president position. Although Rossbacher would be responsible for a much larger enrollment at NMSU than her current institution, we believe her cando attitude and impressive communication skills will prove invaluable to NMSU. Selecting Rossbacher, a woman with an astounding track record and unassuming personality, will launch NMSU in a positive, goaloriented direction.
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bill got through the House of
Representatives (I believe we
deserve a Universal Health Care
System), there was a new study by
a research team at Harvard Medi
cal School that estimates 2,266
veterans under the age of 65 died
in 2008 because they were unin
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Health. That is about four times
the total of U.S. soldiers killed in
Iraq and Afghanistan last year.
The study also found that about
1.5 million veterans between ages
1864 were uninsured last year,
and the researchers say that the
health care legislation now being
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5#6'7-$8.'$'9**2:)+%2$#&',*4author of the report, Physicians
for a National Health Program,
argued even though the Veterans
Administration covers many
veterans, there are those who are
not covered because they were
either not injured in combat or
their income bracket made them
ineligible.
The VA will cover you if you
have a serviceconnected injury.
However, many middleincome
vets are not eligible for VA care.
Sadly, many of them will con
tinue to be uninsured under the
House or Senate bills, which, even
if they work as planned, will leave
somewhere between a third and
a half of all uninsured people still
uninsured in the year 2020.
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bill that takes about $500 billion in
taxpayer money and hands it over
to the private health insurance
industry.
Money for the banks. Money for
the private insurance industry.
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going to the wealthy few instead of
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for about 25 percent of the home
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stan wars are suffering from PTSD.
They also have suicide rates dou
bling the national average.
A Pentagon report said, “one in
three female service members are
sexually assaulted at least once
during their enlistment.”
According to DemocracyNow.
org, “63 percent of the nearly
3,000 cases reported last year
were rapes or aggravated assaults.”
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to the Department of Veteran Af
fairs to address the emotional and
physical problems our returning
soldiers have?
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Junior defensive back Davon House intercepts a pass intended for Hawaii wide receiver Jovonte Taylor. The interception was
House’s third of the year and was returned for a touchdown – the only Aggie score of the night. Kent Nishimura/Ka Leo O Hawaii
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The Aggies lost their fourth
straight game Saturday against
Hawaii in Honolulu.
Hawaii sprinted out of the
gates, scoring touchdowns on
!"#$%& '%(!& !)*& +*((#(($*,(-&With the loss, the Aggies fell to
37 on the season.
& ./"0!&'%(!&120%!#%&)0(&(*3#thing,” head football coach
DeWayne Walker said. “They
came out, and it’s a really ex
plosive offense. They came out
40(!&$,&!"0!&'%(!&120%!#%&0,5&%#ally had us on our heels.”
In what has become a theme
in Aggie losses this year, the
offense struggled and put the
defense in bad situations. The
only Aggie score of the night
came on a 58yard intercep
tion return by Davon House in
!"#&!"$%5&120%!#%- “[House] scored our last two
touchdowns,” Walker said.
“Too bad it’s coming from the
defense, but it is what it is, and
I’ve been real happy with his
progress and I’m happy we’ll
have him another year.”
& 6!"#%& !"0,& 70)0$$8(& '%(!&two possessions, the defense
held the explosive Hawaii of
fense to just 10 points.
“To hold them to 10 points
the rest of the game is phe
nomenal, with the turnovers
0,5& 905& '#:5& +*($!$*,;& (*&again, I’m just so proud of our
defense and how they fought
and kept the game respect
able,” Walker said.
The Aggies will try to get on
track in their last home game
of the season Saturday against
Nevada. Game time is set for
8:30 p.m.
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sity volleyball team rounded out
the regular season with a pair
of wins over Fresno State and
<#=050&0,5&',$("#5&!"#&(#0(*,&second in the WAC.
Head volleyball coach Mike
Jordan said the team played
characteristically against Ne
vada and Fresno State, beat
ing Nevada in four games and
sweeping the Bulldogs.
NMSU, which is second in the
conference in hitting and assists,
is also tied for third in attacking
errors for the conference.
“It’s very frustrating,” Jordan
said. “It’s our inexperience and
youth. Late in games we try to
be aggressive and make bad de
cisions.”
The Aggies will play in the
WAC tournament in Las Vegas
on Nov. 22. Because NMSU is
the second seed, the team will
>#!&0&'%(!&%*2,5&9?#-&/"#&(#=#,@day break is a little long, Jordan
said.
A:!"*2>"&!"#&A>>$#(8&'%(!&*+ponent will be decided between
the third and sixth seeds in the
tournament, Jordan said he ex
+#B!(&C50"*&!*&9#&!"#&'%(!&<DEF&opponent.
“I’d put money on playing
them,” Jordan said. “In both
those matches we were error
prone.”
The Aggies split the regular
season against the Vandals, los
$,>&$,&!"#$%&'%(!&3##!$,>&*,&!"#&road and taking their revenge
at home in the Pan Am. NMSU
averaged a .180 hitting percent
age, but committed an average
of 8.8 errors per game in the
'%(!&30!B"&0>0$,(!&!"#&G0,50:(-&The second match saw the Ag
gies hit for a better percent
age,.200, and fewer errors,8.4,
but resulted in a very narrow
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)0(& %0,H#5& !)#,!?& '%(!& $,& !"#&nation as of Nov. 8. Hawaii
leads all statistical categories in
the WAC with the exceptions of
blocks and digs, which are held
by Idaho. Jordan said the key to
beating Hawaii involved playing
consistently from beginning to
end, which is a problem for his
team.
“It’s tough because Hawaii
serves so well,” Jordan said.
“They put a lot of pressure on
you. We have to limit errors.
We’ve got the size to slow them
down.”
The Aggies, who have made
!"#&<IAA&!*2%,03#,!&'=#&!$3#(&in the past seven seasons, are on
the bubble to make the NCAA
tournament this season. The
A>>$#(& 0%#& :0BH$,>& 0& ($>,$'B0,!&win against a top 40 team in the
ratings percentage index. A win
in the conference tournament
would secure an automatic bid
to the tournament.
The Aggies also play Colorado
State following the tournament.
A win against CSU could net the
Aggies a berth into the NCAA
tournament.
Jordan said it would be a
tough task for his team, which is
feeling the effects of lateseason
wear and tear. Senior outside
hitter Krista Altermatt has been
playing on a sore ankle, and Jor
dan said, she is struggling.
“She’s not 100 percent,” Jor
dan said. “She’s about 75 per
cent, but that’s better than what
we have. She is crucial in the
service and receiving game.”
The Aggies will be back in ac
tion in the WAC tournament on
Nov. 24. Game time is set for 6
p.m.
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against the
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Saturday against
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located on Hadley Avenue, has been open for 12 years and serves what Gosselin described as “pub grub,” burgers and fries, with specials every day, such as Rubens and tuna sandwiches. The popular nachos are what draw students, though. The nachos range in price from
!clectic food, homemade bread and a very local, southwestern experience,
blend together at The Shed, located on Valley Drive. “It’s the best in town,” said Gabriel Mendoza, owner and operator of The Shed. “It’s all fresh food. You’re getting a fresh product.” The Shed offers a wide variety of foods, including vegetarian options, wood ovenbaked pizzas, typical breakfast foods,
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the perfect lunch plan, Delicias Café, a Mexican food restaurant located on Amador is an option. “Our meals come out within ten minutes or so,” said Kenia Medina, a server at Delicias. “It’s very convenient for a short lunch.” The cozy restaurant is a local favorite for workweek lunches as well as family meals after church on Sundays, Medina said. Delicias boasts all the Mexican food basics: enchiladas, tacos,
burritos. And each meal comes with complimentary chips and salsa. “We have a lot of burritos that are about $3,” Medina said. “You can eat a really big meal for about $5.”
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pina. “It’s got a kind of hip vibe,” said Jourdyn Finlay, front house manager at Boba Café. “The walls are very colorful and our waitresses are crazy.” The café serves sandwiches, salads, soups, and wraps and sushi on Friday nights, Finlay said. “We’ve got about 50 to 60 items on the menu, so there’s a lot to choose from,” Finlay said. “Now we have a beer and wine license, so some students may want to take a break from studying and come have a beer.”
In addition to coffee, Boba Café offers bubble teas, a black tea concoction with soy and vanilla and tapioca balls at the bottom.
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