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February 22, 2007
Graduation venue discussions near resolution By BRENDA RODRIGUEZ The Pan American The Commencement Committee took the floor at Tuesday’s Student Government Association meeting to propose the new McAllen Convention Center as the new venue for May 2007 graduation. Ana Maria Rodriguez, senior vice provost for undergraduate studies, aca-
demic assessment and retention; Linda Lopez, public affairs specialist; and Cindy Blanco, assistant registrar, represented the Commencement Committee. They discussed the pros and cons of having the convention center host the event instead of The University of Texas-Pan American’s Field House, where it’s usually held. If the event is moved, there would be improvements to the quality of the cere-
mony, according to Rodriguez. One of the most notable benefits includes the prospect of more tickets allotted per student. The seats will be flat on the floor but risers will be at the very back of the venue, which at the length of a football field has a 5,500-seat capacity. According to Rodriguez, the first two rows will be for the graduates with the audience seated behind them. However, while the
Commencement Committee hopes May 2007 graduates will be the first to celebrate at the new building, they wanted students to voice their opinion before changes are permanently made. LAYOUT DIFFICULTIES Denys Rodriguez, a senior education major from Rio Grande City, said despite the possibility of being allowed 12 tickets per student, she was against
Governor’s mandate on vaccine questioned By SARAH JESKE The Pan American On Feb. 6, Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed an executive order requiring all girls entering the sixth grade to receive a vaccine, Gardasil, to help protect them from the human papillomavirus, or HPV. HPV is a common, usually sexually transmitted virus found in both men and women. Most types of it are harmless; however, there are about 30 strains that affect the genital area; in some cases, cervical cancer can result
from infection. Of the many known strains of HPV, Gardasil protects against the four that are known to cause most cases of cervical cancer, abnormal cervical cells and genital warts, among other genital diseases. On Wednesday, Merck and Co., creators of Gardasil, announced they were no longer lobbying for the mandatory inoculation of young girls, saying the movement is hindering their ability to provide the vaccine to as many women as possible. In studies done by the company prior to the announcement, it was found
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the commencement venue move because of the seating arrangement. “I was planning to invite my close family and if they’re going to be at the convention center they won’t be able to see me, because it’s flat seating,” said Rodriguez, who will be part of the May 2007 ceremony. “So what’s the point in going to graduation if they can’t see me on the screen (monitors)?”
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Film shown in spite of controversy By SANDRA GONZALEZ The Pan American A documentary addressing sexual abuse within the Catholic Church was screened for Valley residents Sunday, after the Valley’s public television station failed to air it during prime time several weeks ago. “Hand of God,” a film by Joe Cultrera that tells the story of his brother’s experiences after allegedly being sexually abused by a Catholic priest, was scheduled to be shown Jan. 16 on the local PBS station, which is controlled by Diocese of Brownsville. However, it was removed from the programming shortly before its scheduled showing, and broadcast at 1 a.m. the next morning. Nationally, it was shown as planned on more than 340 stations, with only two outlets failing to air it, in the Valley and a station in Utah. Controversy reigned after the botched airing, with critics of the local church and its station claiming that the Diocese made the programming decision to avoid negative publicity about the molestation scandals that have plagued it for the past five years. The film hit home for Barbara
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