Friday, November 15, 2013
Photos from the Jonathan Scales Fourchestra Performance at Texas A&M
Check out our flickr slideshow here.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Former Students Share Their Stories of Integration at Texas A&M University
You can read more about the day's events in the November 14th edition of The Battalion, and you can read about the Former Students' experiences, along with see photos from the event, on our slideshow right here.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
MSC Aggie Leaders of Tomorrow Collects Gifts for Salvation Army’s Angel Tree
According to Katherine Dash, a freshman member of MSC ALOT, the organization’s goal this year is to provide gifts for 600 children in the Brazos Valley. If they reach that goal, ALOT will have exceeded last year’s high water mark or providing gifts for 500 children. For those unfamiliar with how Angel Tree operates, Dash says that donors can stop by one of the Angel Tree tables and select a card representing a specific child in need. The card will include the child’s name, age, gender, and a brief list of gift ideas. ALOT representatives will record the card’s identification number and the donor’s name. Donors are then asked to return the card, along with any gifts they purchase for the child they have selected, back to the ALOT tables by November 26th. Gifts should be unwrapped.
Last year the Salvation Army needed several vehicles to transport all of the gifts selected by MSC ALOT, and Dash and her fellow committee members hope that will be the case again this year. As noted by Mac Vu, the lead Angel Tree organizer from last year, people’s willingness to participate seems to have gone up in recent years as the collection of gifts growing at the Angel Tree tables inspires other passers-by to participate.
Organizers have created a Facebook event to help keep people interested in participating updated on the program's details and status.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Day of Inclusion and Music Highlight MSC Programs - Week of November 11th
Julian Bond |
Ernesto Cortes, Jr. '63 |
A Meeting of Young Activists
Julian Bond, a leader of the civil rights movement from its earliest days in the 1960s, and Ernesto Cortes, Jr. '63, who has received the Heinz Award in Public Policy in recognition for his work training community leaders, are scheduled to participate in a discussion program in the MSC Bethancourt Ballroom on Wednesday night at 6pm. Prior to their appearance, however, Mr. Bond and Mr. Cortes will meet with students in a small group setting where they will discuss their earliest days as activists. This is a tremendous opportunity for students to meet with two of the leading activists of our time. The program begins at 5pm in MSC 2406.A Day of Music
On Thursday the theme changes to music. MSC Town Hall's Lunchbox Concert series welcomes the Jonathan Scales Fourchestra, a self-described "steel drum jazz fusion power trio." Bring your lunch to Rudder Plaza and get a taste of something different. The show begins at noon.Later that evening MSC WBAC's Started from the Bottom Now We're Where? program takes a closer look at rap music's influence on the black community and culture. The program, which features a panel discussion, begins at 7pm in PSY 108.
Comics and Zines Too!
If you like comics then you should take some time to visit the MSC Reynolds Gallery on the 2nd floor. The MSC Visual Arts Committee's current exhibition Speed Bump: Dave Coverly collects some of his best one-panel comics. And if you're interested in creating your own DIY publication then come to our Comic and Zine Workshop on Thursday at 6pm in the gallery. Email VAC advisor Eric Clausen to register for the workshop.Friday, November 8, 2013
Started from the Bottom Now We're Where? Rap & the Black Community
Monday, November 4, 2013
Donate to Care Packages with Whoop! for Troops
MSC LEAD will be hosting their annual care package drive to benefit U.S. troops who will be separated from their families while serving overseas this holiday season. With Veterans Day only a week away, get in the spirit of the day by making a contribution. Below is a list of items that will help make the lives of American servicemen and servicewomen a little brighter and comfortable this winter.
LEAD volunteers will also be collecting signatures on greeting cards that will also be sent to troops serving overseas. Local elementary schoolchildren have designed thousands of cards. Now they're just waiting for you to sign them. Visit Rudder Plaza from 10am-2pm all week (Nov. 4th-8th) to sign a card.
Contact lead@msc.tamu.edu if you have any questions about where, what, or how to make a donation.
The following items of the most requested by U.S. troops:
- phone cards (#1 most requested item; so they can phone their loved ones
- VISA and M/C gift cards (#2 most requested item; gives them maximum flexibility
- personal hygiene items
- wet wipes, individually wrapped in foil packs (not gel bottles
- body wipes in plastic pull-out canisters
- disposable razors - men's and women's
- Chap Sticks
- floss
- toothbrushes
- feminine products
- foot powder
- magazines
- books
- fun posters and calendars for dressing the place up
- AA batteries
- AAA batteries
- movie DVDs
- music CDs
- iPODs (empty)
- small earphones
- 1 GB and 2 GB USB memory sticks (external hard drives) (blank)
- beef jerky and sticks
- peanuts and nuts in cans with lids
- tins and packets of flavored coffee and cappuccino
- candy
- gum
- breath mints