Dr. Daniel's Student Session and Mark Sterner

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Nov 2, 2005, 6:25:25 PM11/2/05
to Mary Sarkes, utd...@googlegroups.com, Winkler, Kimberly A
Hello everyone,
 
I wanted to remind you all of a couple of things just in case you didn't know or have forgotten.
 
    (1)    The Student Government Association and Presidnet Daniel is holding an open forum open to all students in the Davidson Auditorium of the School of Management Building (room 1.118) @ 6:00pm tomorrow (Nov. 3) night.
   
    (2)    Mark Sterner is a thought provking speaker who travels the country tellling his story of how drinking and driving affected his life and cost him his friends lives.  This willbe a powerful presentation on the dangers of drinking and driving tonight in the Galaxy Rooms @ 7:00pm.
 
Please if you can attend one or both of these programs I think you will find them to be very enjoyable and educational.
 
Thanks,

Ryan White

Residential Life Coordinator

The University of Texas at Dallas

PO Box 830688, SU 26

Richardson, TX. 75083-0688

972-883-6391

 

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