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: Bates Hou
tfy JANET GIBSON
Gamecock Staff Writer
Bates House, a men's residence
hall, will become a co-ed dormitory
this fall to create a more conducive
atmosphere for group activity and
study.
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APO 's escort
By JOSE DUVALL
Gamecock Staff Writer
The escort service program,
sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega
service fraternity, is in its ninth
year and is going strong but needs :
more publicity, according to vice!
president Ron Bouknight.
The service is for any student
wishing an escort from one
location on campus to another, he
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for off-campus destinations, he
said, adding that an "academic
purpose" must be involved, such
as going to class or to the library.
The service, the number of which
is 777-3825, operates Monday
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make it similar to Columbia Hall,
except this time freshmen will e
involved," said Assistant VicePresident
of Residential Life
Services Richard Wertz.
According to Wertz, courses will
be designed for Bates in an effort to
change the all-male dorm into a
living-learning environment. The
service 6goin,
through Thursday from 6 p.m. until
midnight, he said.
NO FEES ARE charged, and
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is a proposal which would extend
visitation hours from 9 a.m. until
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sunaays.
Dining services will remain the
same, but the cafeteria will be
adding more salads and yogurt,
Wertz said. *
Men living in Bates may now
sign up to stay in the dormitory
next semester. Wertz said that if
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may sign up for any dorm where
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