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Volume 65, No. 12
November 13, 2008
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Officials tapped for Obama administration By J.R. Ortega & Brian Silva THE PAN AMERICAN The University of Texas-Pan American has been tapped not once, but twice, by President-elect Barack Obama’s administration. UTPA president Blandina “Bambi” Cardenas has been suggested for the U.S. Secretary of Education position. Also, Public Administration Dept. Chair Espiridion “Al” Borrego has been asked to serve
on Obama’s transition team. Cardenas released a statement Wednesday afternoon stating she was gratified for the suggestion. Sources confirmed that the League of United Latin American Citizens was among the two latino groups that suggested her name to Obama officials. “I am honored that national leaders in my community believe that I could serve this new administration of hope,” she said in her statement.
“Serving the Rio Grande Valley and UTPA fills my heart like nothing else in my life. All I want to do is keep working to see more of our young people graduate from college.” Currently, Cardenas is under review by the UT System for allegations of citation misuse in her 1974 dissertation at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. The UT System Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs David B. Prior sent a memo to
faculty and staff last week announcing he would oversee the review process and asked that faculty and staff reserve judgment. A senior university source said Cardenas is confident she will be completely cleared of all the allegations. Cardenas, the first female president of the university, served as commissioner of Administration of Children, Youth and Families in the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare. She
also served as a member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission from 19801992, and the American Council on Education from 1989-1992. Borrego, who served in the Clinton administration transition team, has yet to confirm any specifics about the request to serve on the team but would aid Obama in setting up personnel for the 44th president’s executive branch. Borrego has worked at UTPA since
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Beauty queens crown Valley kids By J.R. Ortega THE PAN AMERICAN
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TRUE BEAUTY - Jasmine Yvette Aguilar, a 17-month-old of Pharr, takes sunglasses off Cassidy Klein, local Queen for a Day director during the Saturday morning charity event at Edinburg Children’s Hospital.
Ximena Garza was a princess this weekend. As the 3-year-old sauntered across the brightly sunlit thirdfloor playroom of the Edinburg Children’s Hospital, one couldn’t help but notice the portable vital sign monitor trailing close behind her. “She’s happy,” said Maribel Garza as she walked her daughter from the playroom back to her quiet, more somber hospital room. On Saturday, children like Garza were pampered by Valley Queens, who spent the morning helping children color, taking photos with them, creating arts and crafts and giving lit-
tle girls makeovers for Queen for a Day. Valley Queens, a group of current pageant titleholders from the Rio Grande Valley, hosted the bi-annual party at pediatric oncology and outpatient hospitals in the area. Fortunately for the Garza family, Ximena Garza’s brush with bronchitis had improved and she was discharged after having spent the week at the hospital, and a morning with the queens. “She wanted to go back (to the event),” the mother said about how her daughter’s spirits lifted for the first time because of the morning event. “She didn’t even want to go
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College of Business to Human rights theme for Int’l Week take part in global event By Abby Flores THE PAN AMERICAN
By Abigail Muñiz THE PAN AMERICAN A global event has made its way to The University of Texas-Pan American. Global Entrepreneurship Week will celebrate the growing movement in entrepreneurship, The National Hispanic Professional Organization on campus has paid tribute to the weeklong observance with a series of information sessions throughout the month of November, turning it into
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Entrepreneurship Month and the group hopes to engage the next generation of business self-starters next week. The 18-member strong NHPO, established in 2006, worked for an estimated six weeks fundraising for activities. The organization has coordinated events in hopes that students will be able to network with professionals in the business field, learn about financing options, business plan construction, and marketing research.
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The University of Texas-Pan American will celebrate its eighth annual International Week, hosted by the Office of International Programs Nov. 17-22, featuring keynote speakers, events and cultural performers. This year’s theme is “Human Rights.” International Week is an event held by universities throughout the country designated by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, which offers a week full of international culture and topics deal-
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ing with human rights such as politics, health and environment. Fidel Garcia, a junior from Rio Grande City majoring in business, dreams of traveling overseas. International Week has helped educate him of the various cultures and beliefs around the world. “Egypt has always interested me, getting to listen to Jehan Sadat will be interesting. It’s different than just sitting in class and being lectured about it,” Garcia said. “Getting to hear someone who is actually from there, and better yet, a former first lady of the country will be interesting to listen to.”
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A part of the Distinguished Speaker Series and an International Week keynote speaker, human rights activist and former first lady of Egypt, Sadat’s speech will be, “A Woman of Egypt: Life as the First Lady” on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Auditorium. Since April, the Office of International Programs has worked on preparations on the event. “For faculty members, it is manageable. We have long completed our work. Many of us have presentations to make but, when you think about it, that’s what we do for a living,” said
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