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News__ 1 RHA’S Aloha Beach Party, Greene Street I v: ^B HI. f m : ™ j Kf.vin Langston The Gamecock Residents gathered on Greene Street Wednesday for a game of beach volleyball. The Aloha Beach Party was sponsored by the Residence Hall Association and it offered drinks, food and ice cream for students. Housing from page A1 “The elevators are the sole problem.” Charles Eckhardt, a marine science sopho more and LaBorde resident, agreed. “It (LaBorde] is a far cry from Capstone, but it is a roof over my head,” he said. Next year, the South Quadrangle-East resi dence hall will be finished and available for hous ing. That residence hall will house 400 more res idents, belli honors and non-honors, andgo1 ‘above and beyond” the need for residence spaces, Koehler said. Five hundred students were awaiting as signments for housing at the end of the 1998-99 school year. • Unique Design with Lofts! • Fully Furnished Apartment Homes! • Swimming Pool!, • Individual Leases Available! • Lots of Free Parking! • Awesome Location! • Walk to Campus! WHALEY’S MILL AT USC 211 Main Street • Columbia, SC 29201 (across from the College of Engineering) (803) 254-7801 J J Clothing for all Occasions! Affordable furniture for your dorm or apartment! Household items and ^Sonuch mqrc^ ( I_I 2f\*\ Vi J 555 St. Andrews Rd. (west of 1-26 by Food Lion ) 216-9000 Center) 1&L Lexington (K-mart Shopping Center) 1356-8680 k ® \ f ___ ____-_ _ _ __ I ring your valid student ID •\ to Goodwill and receiver/ 10% off your ENTIRE purcha . p"" i : ' \ * C, — 1 |