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CREED WEEK Check these out... ALL WEEK! - 6lh/ Banner Contest in Residence Hall Lobbies Sponsored by National Residence Hall Honorary Dalai Lama Display Highlighting the compassion in the Carolinian Creed, in the University's logo, and in the life of the Dalai Lama. Russell House Lobby Sponsored by Carmela Carr and the Search for Six Committee "These Hands Don't Hurt" Interactive display supporting efforts to end interpersonal violence on campus. Monday - Friday, 11am - 3pm, Greene Street, in front of the Russell House Sponsored by Office for Sexual Health & Violence Prevention Creed Week Film Series Monday and Wednesday: "Quiz Show" Tuesday and Thursday: "Platoon" Friday and Saturday: "A Few Good Men" Sponsored by University Housing & Residence Hall Association Penny Sabotage for the Red Cross Patterson Hall floors will be paired up as teams and represent different tenets of the Carolinian Creed. Monday - Thursday, penny jars will be at the front desk Sponsored by Patterson Hall Government Greek Month of the Scholar Promoting an even higher academic achievement in the Greek community throughout the month of October. Sponsored by Greek Life MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 ST: Creed Week Kick-off and Ribbon Campaign 10am - 3pm, Greene Street, in front of the Russell House Sponsored by Carolina Student Judicial Council Speaker Brandolyn Pinskton, South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs 5pm, Russell House Third Floor Sponsored by Carolina Student Judicial Council Featured Speaker Coach Ray Tanner 7pm, Russell House Ballroom Sponsored by Residence Hall Association v Drug and Alcohol Presentation by R.A.D.I.C.A.L. (Raising Alcohol and Other Drug Issues through Change and Leadership) 7:30pm, Russell House Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2ND: Motivational and Inspirational Speaker Michael Jones, CEO of One Dollar at a Time Enterprise Economic development and social empowerment 6pm, Russell House Theater Sponsored by Association of African American Students (AAAS) "You're Still My Sister" Interactive program utilizing images from pop culture to examine the influence of the media on our relationships and how that influence could contribute to interpersonal violence. 7pm, Gambrell Hall 250 Sponsored by the Health & Wellness Programs and Brothers of Nubian Descent (BOND) South Tower Potluck with the USC Police Department An appreciation dinner for the contributions of USCPD to sorority members. 7pm, South Tower Lobby Sponsored by the residents of South Tower WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD: The Last Lecture Series - Dr. Robert Carlsson, Department of Economics 7pm, Gressette Room, Harper College Sponsored by Carolina Productions and Carolina Scholars Association PBS Series Preview and Conversation with Columbia's Television Journalists A preview of the 5-part documentary, LOCAL NEWS. Preview screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Columbia television journalists as special guest speakers. 7:30pm, Nickelodeon Theatre (comer of Pendleton and Sumter Streets) Admission is free, but a $5 donation is appreciated Open House 6:00pm - 8:00pm Food and Movie 9:00pm Sponsored by NADA Event at NADA (next to Gambrell) A Discussion of Cultural Discrimination of Asian Americans (food provided) 7:30pm-8:30pm, Russell House Room 305 Sponsored by Filipino American Student Association (FASA) and Carolina Student Judicial Council AOA Steppin' with South Campus This program will cover the history and purpose behind Stepping and black fraternities. After a Step performance, audience volunteers will have the chance to learn Steps and Q&A will follow. 8pm, Bates Social Room Sponsored by South Campus (Bates House, Bates West, East Quad, South Quad, Roost) and the 0N Chapter of AOA Fraternity, Inc. fa ofi Tte CaroNflian Creed The community of scholars'at The University of South Carolina Is dedicated to _ personal and academic excellence. Choosing to (pin the community obligates each member jr5»i to a code of eiviKzed behavior. Asa Carolinian,.. 1 win practice personal and academic integrity; I win respect the dignity of aU persons: I mil respect the rights and property of others; I will discourage bigotry, striving to team from differences in people, ideas, and opinions; mV l will demonstrate /M concern for Others, their feelings and their need for contfifions which support their work and development. * «; A a * jwm' Allegiance to these ideate requires each Carolinian ~ to refrain from and discourage behaviors which threaten the freedom and respect every individual deserves. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH: "Global Issues: Understanding Religious Cultures" Featured Speaker: USC Alumnus, Don Frierson, South Carolina Human Affairs Commission and producer of Urban Scene on WOIC radio 5pm, Russell House Sponsored by Carolina Student Judicial Council Forum on Terrorism and America's Response I 7pm, Location TBA Sponsored by Omicron Delta Kappa The Weakest Link: Game Show 7pm, Gambreii Auditorium 151 Sponsored by the Carolina Student Judicial Council Carolinian Jeopardy A game show with seven categories, five of which will focus on the Creed and two on general Carolinian trivia. 8pm, South Quad Multipurpose Room Sponsored by the South Quad Apartment Council SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH: First Ladies Walk for Life ... Steps Against Breast Cancer 8am registration, Finlay Park ($20 per person) Sponsored by the City of Columbia with participation by teams from Patterson Hall STILL TO COME: Capstone Carnival: A Benefit for Victims of the New York City Bombing * October 7, 2001 Sacred Sand Mandaia Avalokiteshvara - October 22-26, 2001 Created by two Monks being sent by the Dalai Lama from the Namgyal Monastery of Tibet Pat Conroy, Search for Six - October 22, 2001 Lecture on Thanka Painting by two Monks - October 22, 2001 Lecture on Compassion in the work of the Dalai Lama - October 23, 2001 Patch Adams, Search for Six - December 5, 2001 WEAR YOUR CREED WEEK RIBBON AND RECEIVE $1 OFF ANY SIZE SMOOTHIE FROM SMOOTHIE KING DURING CAROLINIAN CREED WEEK DOOR PRIZES AT EVERY EVENT FROM LOCAL BUSINESSES AND RESTAURANTS Carolinian Creed Week is sponsored by the Carolina Student Judicial Council, University Housing and the Office of Students Judicial Programs. For more information, please contact the Office of Student Judicial Programs at 777-4333. •K