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By Tricia Wharton
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which can help.
Ombudsmen, are emj
the university preside
vestigate any matter c
for students, faculty an
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William H. Patterson
permitted to investigat<
of administration or po
the university, with e>
the Faculty Senate.
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handled more than 300
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a day. office
fould like to see happen priva
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having them come to selinj
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the di
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aid. "There are scenes Myrn
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Woodrow Wilson, Henry Richl
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campus, offering free
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students, faculty or staff
jers with personal,
ional or educational
sms.
; Psychological Services
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ion Hotline (777-1256) and
; information on birth control,
ion clinics, veneral disease
aDe 24 hours each dav whilp
;enter itself handles
tal and premarital counj,
child evaluations, family
;roup therapy and individual
lotherapy.
; counseling Bureau with sex
eling psychologists, and the
i of Residence Life also offer
te counseling.
ipus Relations deals mainly
discipline problems, coun
* students in trouble,
nts involved in misconduct or
who have complaints with
iscipline system can consult
:his office.
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irtterpoint of visual images
Dund. This period of history is
edibly contradictory- oyant,
severe, joyful and
times wild. We hope to
re all this with music that
lents on the dialogue of the
and photos and headlines
inHprsrnrp thf? aotinn "
additional information,
duals may write or call
a Rodriguez at the South
ina Arts Commission, 829
and Street, Columbia, S.C.
(telephone: 758-3442).
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