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UNIVERSITY COURT JUNIOR REP. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL REP.
(choose 2) (choose 2)
Chase Danford
Julia Pergola
UNIVERSITY COURT
SOPHOMORE REP. (choose 2)
William Conrad
Hey Rice!
My name is Will Conrad and I am a Freshman at Baker College. I am currently
on the University Court as the Freshman class rep. I am running for the Sopho-
more representative position. I enjoy serving the Rice community by sitting as a
justice on the U-Court. As a justice I work to give fair and objective decisions about
violations of the Rice constitution. I would appreciate your vote for Sophomore
representative.
Go Rice U-Court!
Amanda Smith
Tommy Belanger
Hi. I'd like to use this space inform you that the most important vote you'll ever cast at Rice is a write-
in vote for Nick Henderson - for every office. Please, help Nick. He promises you won't regret it.
Cara Eng
Salutations. My name is Cara Eng, and I'm a freshman at Baker. I am running for the position of
Undergraduate Rep for University Council because first of all, I love Rice. Students make Rice. Therefore,
this passion leads me to care very deeply about the undergraduate population and its opinions. Oftentimes,
I hear complaints about how administration will not listen to the undergrads, and I feel that as an
undergraduate rep, I can rectify the situation. Currently, I am a New Student Rep for Baker and I am active
in Baker activities from cabinet to the associates committee. I would be very honored to represent the
undergraduates on the University Council.
GENERAL ELECTIONS REFERENDA
The following referenda will be placed on the ballot to be voted on
during the General Elections Feb. 15-20.
"Do you support increasing the Honor Council blanket tax
funding for the first time since the Council's creation 86
years ago, from $1.00 to $2.00 per student, to offset
increased publication prices for Honor System orientation
materials?"
TO: Rice Thresher Readers
CC: All your friends
FROM: Spring Break Advisor
Subject:
This Spring Break let's escape to the tropics....right
here in Texas. Brownsville will be a blast this spring
with two nations of excitement. We'll day trip to the
South Padre beaches...just 22 miles away. Then later,
two-step into Mexico for dining, dancing, and great
music. Plus, we'll escape the high rates staying at the
affordable and convenient Brownsville hotels and
motels. So, what are you waiting for...
GET HERE AS FAST AS YOU CAN!
Get the details from:
Brownsville Convention & Visitors Bureau
www.brownsville.org • 1-800-626-2639
visinfo@brownsville.org
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Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunities:
Conduct research under the guidance of graduate mentors and leading
scientists and researchers. Explore career and academic opportunities. Join
a community of students and faculty who value diversity. Share in w eekly
social and professional networking sessions. Mentor high-school students.
Participation in the program carries a stipend of $3,500. If needed, travel to
and from Houston is provided as well as help with housing costs. Additional
information and application materials can be found at the following website:
http://www.rgs.rice.edu/Grad/agep
Required Prerequisites:
Science, mathematics, technology and engineering majors who are U.S.
citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply. Participants must
provide proof of health insurance.
Deadline and Requirements for Applying:
Application deadline: March 1, 2002. completed application form; resume
including current academic classification (i.e. freshemen, sophomore);
academic major; grade point average; previous related work and research
experience, if any; unofficial college transcript(s); and one letter of
recommendation from a faculty member.
Contact for Applications:
For more information contact: Theresa Chatman, Project Manager, AGEP.
MS-641. Rice University. 6100 Main Street. Houston, Texas 77005.
Tel: (713)348-5180.
Fax: (7130348-5136
Email: tlc@rice.edu
Rice University Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professorite (AGEP)
www.ricethresher.org
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