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oc (BamccocR Hopelights remembers sexual assault victims H SHARE peer educators are spon soring a fundraising campaign and com munity service called Hopelights, a pro ject designed to raise sexual assault awareness and provide support for sur vivors. SHARE, and ancronym for Sexual Health Awareness and Rape Education, is an assembly of peers within the Of fice of Sexual Health and Violence Pre vention. With the help of student organi zations, SHARE will support survivors of sexual assault through the sale of white ribbons and electric candle lamps, said Hopelights coordinator Helen Teck lenbuig. - All proceeds from the sale benefit the Rape Crisis Network/Sexual Trau ma Services, a Midlands agency pro viding hospital accompaniment, a 24 hour help line and individual and group counseling for survivors of sexual as sault. Ribbons will be available for $1 each and candle lamps for $5 starting Thurs day and continuing through Friday in front of the Russell House on Greene Street. Tecklenburg encouraged all students who purchase candle lamps to light them on in the windows of their rooms Thursday at 7 p.m. “This [the lights of the candle lamps] is to show that USC is a com i-; munity of non-violence, and also to support survivors of sexual assault,” she said. Following the lighting of the lamps, a candlelight vigil will take place in front of Sims residence hall. The cer emony will feature speaker Juliette Muellner, a former USC student and survivor who works with Sexual Trau ma Services. Tecklenbuig said that while SHARE does most of the work in supplying the ribbons and lamps, student organiza tions are responsible for their distrib ution and the collection of donations. Organizations active in the process include Sociology Graduate Students organization, McCUntock Hall Gov ernment, Carolina Student Judicial Council, Residence Hall Advisers from the Women’s Leadership Association, and Omega Phi Alpha. Those interested in offering sup port should visit the table on Greene Street on Thursday and Friday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to purchase a rib bon or candle lamp. In addition to Hopelights, Teck Ienburg said SHARE holds workshops on campus focusing on sexual assault and relationship violence. The university desk can be reached at gamecockudesk@hotmail.com. ---- 'Che Gamecock. * Nobody Covers USC Better Sunday Activities 9:00 & 11:15am - Worship Services 10:00am - LifeLine Contemporary Service 10:00am - Sunday School 3407 Devine St. ~ 256-8383 ~ www.Shandon-UMC.org PALM CAMPUS MINISTRY** Wednesday Night ~ "Body 4 Soul" - 5:30 p.m. (light meal following) November 8th - "Toward Racial Reconciliation" with ^ '^fc^jS|phe Rev. Jim Gadsden, The United Methodist Churchy Sunday Worship - 5:30 p.m.(meal following) * St. Thomas More Catholic Center Rev. 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USC employee Will Thompson stated that while he was conducting his rounds at 2:40 a.m. around the Roost dorm, he observed three black malkes inside the cafeteria dining area. When he hgot clos er to the location where he saw the sub jects, they saw him and ran to the loading dock area and jumped into a red Chevy Cavalier. Reporting officer: C. Harrison. Saturday, November 4 Suspicious activity, McBryde Quad-B. An underage USC student reported to the USC Police Department that he believed a female friend had been chugged whiloe attending a party at McBryde. Reporting officer: A. Stevens. « Assistance Rendered, Russell House, second floor. Reporting officer K. Colefield observed the victim, Tim Scott, 20, to be semi-concious on the floor. Scott had a strong odor of alcoholic bev erage about him. Emergency Medical Services responded and Scott was trans ported to the Baptist Medical Center emergency room. Assault and Battery, Capstone, room 716. Reporting officer Robert Shirer spoke with Will Smith, 19, who states that after a verbal dispute with an unknown person, the unknown person punched Smith in the eye with his fist Smith doesn’t wish to press charges. Tuesday, November 17 DUI, 1400 Woodrow St. Reporting offi cer J.R Auld observed the subject, Raymond Whittaker, in his vehicle diago nal to a stop sign. Whittaker then turned north and began driving from one side of the road to the other, almost hitting another vehicle. Auld was able to get behind Whittaker, at which time Whittaker drove over a curb. Auld then * activated his blue lights and siren. Whittaker stopped his vehicle and was subsequently arrested. Malicious injury to real property, 827 harden St. Reporting officer R.S. Smith responded to a suspicious persons ca” at the incident location and doscobvered that an unknown subject had damaged the wooden gate at the rear of the build ing by unknown means, causing about $200 in damage. Pedestrian unlawful in roadway, fail ure to stop on police command and resisting arrest, 5300 Farrow Road. Reporting officer A.J. Thorpe observed the subject, Charlie West, 42, walking north in the middle of the road. Thorpe stopped to question West he was causing a traffic hazard. When Thorpe approached West, West took off running toward the 5200 block of Farrow Road. Thorpe yelled yelled to West to stop, but West continued running. The pursuit last ed 120 yards. West then stopped running and assumed a fighting stance, after which he was arrested. Monday, November 6 Burglary, grand larceny, 3024 Two Notch Road. The complainant, Joe Menchaca, stated an unknown subject forced open a south side door to gain enhy to the incident location. Once inside, the subject removed eight rolls of hamburger meat, four five-pound briskets, four cases of cheese, and several cases of wine, beer and liquor. Estimated value: $1,380. Reporting officer: J.N. Rowson. What a difference the train makes! 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