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Three davc * By KIM FOWLER list, a Gamecock Staff Writer month! use Working parents with small sponso; children may find a solution to Educa( their babysitting problems at one Gener of USC's three child care centers- childre if they meet tjie individual center's the res requirements, survive the waiting basis. WHEN SA fa^V mm vJ p ||MRf gz/T'&:'.' if 1 - :r.\\;.0'^\: W y " WBEmmmBK' tioffi WSm ' BiIL;. i are center: ? nd can afford the $100 the university y charge. a waiting list '8 Children's Center, red by a division of the CLIFF AP/ ion and the College of located near al Studies, accepts 80 children of i n, some under Title XX and parents. Kai t on a first-come, first-serve 65 children Although no affiliation with members an< . I ipport fch? Ci if 1 v DO MUSK ?r inufE : H-f ' '" ' ' "s ; - ;'a'"> ' ' '; v-> . , . . ? '' mm* WH fatff 191 f "" s available on c f is required, there is . The Children's Center provides day care for children aged six weeks to five years and offers kRTMENTS Nursery, education and early childhood Bates West, accepts majors a learning experience: miversity-affiliated Students and faculty members npus Nursery serves work together in the center, which of students, faculty is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. i staff members. on weekdays. amecocka! JV GAME Carolina vs. Georgia Tech 2:OQ Monday October 3 Villiams Brice Stadium i r ma innc I isv hi iser.: r' ...?^~ J?*l^'.n ^"^V-.-.- ]": -vi'-. V1-^] umpus Hot lunches are served at the center, and bus transportation is provided. CUFF APARTMENTS Nursery offers special hours at night for children pf night students. A graduate assistant works at the center from 5 to 10 p.m. Monday thMi.nl. 1 unuu^ii iiiuisua/i ctnu itrguiar weekday hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cliff Nursery accepts children ages two and a half to six years. Children are required to bring their own lunches. Kampus Kiddie Nursery offers hot lunches and an audio-visual room where children can learn through the media. Operating hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and children from six months to live ycdia uiu are accepiea. me facility existed for 11 years. BOTH CLIFF Nursery and* Kampus Kiddie Nursery offer work study experience for education and early childhood majors. The centers are funded differently. The Children's Center is funded through USC allocations, Title XX funding and fees. The other nurseries are funded thmusrh fees only. Symposium to be held The Blaqk Law Students Association is presenting a Bakke Symposium: The Constitutionality oi special Admissions ai noon on Wed. Oct. 5 in the Law School Auditorium. The symposium will include a debate and a panel discussion about the Alan Bakke case which is now going to the U.S. Supreme Court. Bakke's argument is that he was a victim of reverse discrimination when he was not accepted to a medical school in California. Included in the panel discussion win oe Menssa Murneue, the president of the Columbia chapter of the National Organization of Women; Jane Clyburn, director of S.C. Human Affairs, James Adlar, the director of the S.C. Labor Commission; and Richard Hines, ! former legislator from Spartanburg. 1 Cocksoccer Western Carolina I Friday 3:00