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Show Page 4 StatesmanCampus News Info: Bill committee to consist of six members -continued from page 3 appreciation for USU and commented on the university’s relationship with Logan. “You’re an important part of our economy,” Daines said. Quayle briefly spoke of his goals to improve the city infrastructure to better serve residents and mentioned some awards and recognition that Logan has received. “Logan city is a great place to live,” Quayle said. Daines’ comments focused on usage of federal grant money. She said while some think that accepting grants is unconstitutional, it is important for the city to try for its fair share and utilize the funds to help with programs and improvements. Daines also voiced her support for Quayle, who was recently appointed to the city council to fill a vacancy and faces his first elected term in next week’s election. “He definitely has my vote and my support,” Daines said. The four city council candidates will be on campus for a debate at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, in the TSC West Ballroom. – b.c.wood@aggiemail.usu.edu Come Scotsman’s s ee wh Corner at is NEW in the Hub! Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 Like a photo you’ve seen printed in The Statesman and want a copy for yourself? Order a photo reprint on our Web site. www.aggietownsquare.com Shirts tell of sorrow, strength 11:00 am-2:00 pm Tuesday-Thursday October 27th-29th HEIDI ROLLINS, junior in family, consumer and human development, looks at shirts hung up NEW Lo ok! NE W Menu Items ! as part of the Clothesline Project in the Taggart Student Center International Lounge Tuesday. The shirts were made by people involved in domestic violence and the project aims at creating awareness. TYLER LARSON photo Enter to win! Sponsored by: -Ipod -Junction Meal Card -Free Food -T shirts Salad Masters It's a green experience |