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RECYCLED PERCUSSION: 11 p.m. Russell House Ballroom. ESA CHARITY CONCERT WITH MIND YOUR HEAD: 9 p.m. Headliners, 700 Gervais St. 7:30 PM EVERY TUESDAY TRIVIA NITE *frwlr»Bc you drinkl -I/a* PRICE PITCHERS OEE-CAMPUS DUNG NETWORK ^ WDftOOY OWMS YOU* AMftTITt If you ore under 21, it is ogoinst the low to buy alcoholic beverages. All ABC regulations enforced. ...zi I 931 SENATE OTJn^^VlSTA -93^!Mri2j Quigmans ♦ By Buddy Hickerson \ -- “With your staggeringly low credit rating, ~ you happen to qualify for our disinterest rate.” “ • j «» fH Two Dudes ♦ By Aaron Wdmer 4 toYHEAPI$ STIU spinning mw mi FAFTY LAST H16HT, PUPE. 1 WOKE UP OH THE COUCH ANP COULP ONLY REfNSWJER ONE THING. / a »•* WAKING UF OH THE COUCH. HOROSCOPES ARIES Your dreams should be absolutely amazing tonight, so be prepared. Keep pens and paper — and a nightlight — ready for when inspiration hits. TAURUS You’re usually the one person in the group who’s always thrifty. Don’t bet on that now, and be careful. You could waste a lot of money. GEMINI Running into an obstacle is never comfortable. It’s a shock to your delicate senses — and to your creativity. So watch where you’re going, and don’t run into the obstacle too hard. CANCER Love is a strong enticement to venture outside your comfort zone. The danger is even more intense, if you’re flirting on company time. Important people are watching. LEO An otherwise wonderful moment could be disrupted by financial worries. You’ll have plenty of money, however, after the property appreciates. VIRGO You’d like to go along with what your partner wants, and yet, you’re not convinced that it will work. Stay involved. You’re right. LIBRA Proceed with caution. The map you’re following doesn’t go this far. The only certainty is that conditions are uncertain. SCORPIO Not a good time to gamble,makeinvestmentsor buy toys. Advise a loved one that waiting will make the rewards that much sweeter. SAGITTARIUS Don’t do - anything outrageous, even “ in private at home. Odds r are too high that you’d hurt ’' yourself or break something. Don’t jump on the couch! " CAPRICORN New information is in conflict with a previous assumption. How can you decide which is the truth? Wait — it becomes apparent. AQUARIUS You don’t have to share everything with your friends every time. For example, if you win a prize or bonus, don’t tell anybody about it. Just get yourself a small treat. PISCES Your natural compassion serves you, and others, well. Offer support L and some good ideas to a person who’s very upset. Work Study Students NEED A JOB? Earn while you Learn! Work-Study positions at the Columbia Area Mental Health Center offer an opportunity to gain valuable work experience. We’re looking for bright, enthusiastic students who may be considering a career as a mental health professional - of those who just want a rewarding work experience! Positions available year round and, we’ll work with your school schedule. YOU MUST ESTABLISH ELIGIBILITY FOR WORK-STUDY THROUGH THE USC OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID TO QUALIFY FOR WORK-STUDY EMPLOYMENT. PROGRAM ASSISTANT ASSIGNMENTS IN ADMINISTRATIVE OR CLERICAL AREAS, DEPENDING ON YOUR INTERESTS AND EXPERI ENCE. GOOD ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS ESSENTIAL. Tell us about yourself! Fax or email your resume to us, (please specify work study applicant) including any past work experience or skills, your major and year. Be sure to include your social security number and a number where you can be reached (tell us the best time to call). Fax: (803) 898-4835 OR EMAIL: DDW84@SCDMH.ORG OR CALL DEIDRA WOODS: (803) 898-4830 _______________ _