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Eyes on the road

Red light cameras raise city money, but some students feel targeted by placement
Eyes on the road
Drivers should be extra careful at traffic lights from now on. The College Station Cameras Advancing Redlight Enforcement Safety, C.A.R.E.S., system began issuing fines for running red lights Monday.
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Who's next? Cuba needs a president

Experts say Castro's brother is the likely choice, but some Cuban-Americans hope for change
With Monday's announcement that Fidel Castro is ending his 49-year rule as Cuba's president, speculation has arisen about who will succeed him and what is in store for America's island neighbor.
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Student senators seek support for discrimination bill

In the hope of cultural unity, Student Government develops legislation for inclusive campus
Riley Bryan, a junior recreation, park and tourism sciences major and student senator for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, drafted the bill and introduced it to Senate in the fall.
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Speakers discuss relationship between religion, terrorism

Interfaith Dialouge Student's Forum addresses misconceptions regarding Islamic extremism
Hasan Arslan spends most of the hours in his day monitoring terrorist groups and activity.
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Industry, global leaders to discuss energy policies

The Student Conference on National Affairs will include students from Texas A&M University, Baylor University, United States Military Academy at West Point, Rice University and the University of Texas Thursday through Saturday at the Rudder Auditorium.
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Precision teaching

Precision teaching
Junior political science major Brad Palmer, teaches freshman recreation parks and tourism major Josh Bates a precision drill Thursday during Fish Drill Team practice.
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Correction

In Monday's column about student voting by Wes Kimbell, information about the College Station City Council was misstated.
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