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Carolina's football ga what one might call les the fact that Appalach! win, though the halfti SGA Tc BY REID SMITH Gamecock Staff Writer Starting Monday and ru through Friday, the StL Government Association conduct a student evalu survey of full-time instructor All departments except College of . Business ministration will particip, According to Ed Eargle o: student government, the Bus Administration College con 'Good Grief T me Saturday night was played ir s than ideal conditions. Despitf an State appeared to be a surf me Score of 7-7 didn't exactI3 >Conduct I its own evaluation and belie participation is not necessary. To insure objectivity on i ining evaluations, Eargle said, eE ident instructor will choose a studi will volunteer to administer the suri ation packets. These packets contaih s. question sheet, answer form a the instruction sheet. The instruc Ad- will leave the room while I ate. volunteer administers the surve the Afterwards the student will rett iness the forms to the office of I Jucts department head in a sealed Lum ' Dra] Roas .*Fish Open 1 ,Mond ~ 2005< In hat Horn Is Cold!' I reflect it, the bitter cold air probably specators to listen to Bob Fulton on the ra of the poor band, who had to hang on to, those metal instruments that conduct th reacher Evalua ies velope. this needs to Eargle said students should be several times t Ihe frank, honest and objective. He idea of the resi ich added that students should use a The Stude Dnt pencil to fill out the evaluation. Association pl, Fey The survey, Eargle said, will results of the e i a give students the chance to voice by January 197 ind their opinions while giving tor professors an opportunity to learn Chil the how students feel about their iUrer y. teaching methods. arn Eargle said the results of the MAeets 'he evaluation will not be the last word The Columbii en- on a professor. A survey such as for Children wit Disabilities wi Tuesday in t ministration Au Drs. Hal Mc King, both pl University of A: the meeting on s' Specialty inLann 't Beer t Beef & Chips 1 a.m. until 12 p.m. ay--Saturday Green Street Five Points Disc To H Inter Wee Four pan( USC profess( world ranginj Middle East A annual Interr '11-17. With even University U ternational sl opened yest ternational w Russell Hous Today US Internation, Shadrough / Silverstein w the Middle E. from 3-5 p.n native of Irar studied in Isi A panel dis4 of White Rul held Tuesda Callcott Coll; Discussion 1( Mark DeL. Sederberg, b< Russell Jeffcoat and inter professors wt interest inclu forced many Wednesda3 idio. But think international let alone play, Blachman a along with E1 e cold so well. lead a sernin Latin Ameri Affect the U. Callcott Colle fi, Io n In addition, lHwong will j presentation i 7:30 p.m. en be administered China." give a iclearer Its, he said. Thursday it Government Rempel and ins to make the ternational s raluation available Weatherbee % 1, Eargle said. of Northern Ii the Golden S1 1's ASSOC. Internation. USC also ir uesday exhibit of D Area Association carvings in ti i Specific Learning Gallery anc 11 meet at USC ternational ie Business Ad- Saturday in C ditorium at 8 p.m. arady and Frank Tickets for t -ofessors at the students and izona, will address and may be ol "Current Trends House. sabilities." rrnday Nite Dinner Homem Go - Ice t Reserva 1824 Edmn w7 0 ussions ighlight national c At USC. !l discussions lead by ors on areas of the from Ireland to the ,ill highlight the sixth iational Week, Nov. ts sponsored by the 'nion and by USC in udents, the week erday with an in orship service on the e patio. C Government and 11 Studies Profs. Lkhavi and Harvey ill lead a seminar on ist in the Golden Spur 1. Dr. Akhavi is a i while Silverstein has 'ael. :ussion on "The Issue e in Africa" will be y in Room 213 of age from 4-6 p.m. !aders will be Drs. incey and Peter )th USC government national studies iose special areas of de Africa. ', government and studies Profs. Morris rid Nestor Moreno laniel Gonzalez will ar on "Problems in .a and How They S. " at 8 p.m. in ge, Room 213. Wednesday Dr. G. live a slide lecture n Currell College at titled "My Trip to history Prof. Richard government and in tudies Prof. Donald vill debate the issues reland at 3:30 p.m. in pur. al Week activities at iclude a week-long 4editerranean wood ke Russell House Art I the annual In Week Banquet 'apstone at 7:30 p.m. he banquet are $2 for $3 for non-students )tained in the Russell Special ade lasagne ssed salad rlic bread ea or Coffee '2.95 tions Preferred I ond Road, Cayce 74-1290Chk,.