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By: Phillip Toledo

Issue date: 6/18/09 Section: Opinion
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Without taking either side, I'd just like to point out that if those resistant to change had their way, Rudder would not have been successful, and there would be no Aggie women (the best kind of woman, if you ask me) walking this campus.
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jericho masi

posted 6/18/09 @ 7:23 AM CST

Those resistant to change did have their way recently, when Murano was forced to resign her post as president of the University. Murano was far too liberal for the good old boys around here. (Continued…)

Dan

posted 6/18/09 @ 9:50 AM CST

Phil's comment was too brief to be understandable. Change for change's sake is usually a waste of time. Change that leads to something worse should be argued against. (Continued…)

Phillip

posted 6/18/09 @ 12:32 PM CST

My comment was made towards those who believe that A&M has always been a "certain way" and should always be the "same" and to those who think "those people" should get out and stay out. (Continued…)

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