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Workshop holds A British Union debate on cons workshop, Contemporary Problems Feb. 17-18, at St. Andrews Baptist Ch Conservation author, F. Reid 1 professor, Richard McKenzic will t Consumer Affairs spokesmen, Irvii whose position is for government to 1 affairs. The remainder of the two-day i vertising and consumerism, empha include selling nutrition, consumers behavior and attitudes. THE WORKSHOP IS sponsored Physical Education and the S.C. vironmental Control. It requires a $! percent discount. Persons interes Educational Resources at 785-5555 New video systei Students to Ruse A video television system is a new attraction to the standard fare nf (almiicinn Killioi?/lc nn'l vi vvav ioivii, uimai uo aiiu uic snack bar on the second floor of Russell House. "The system will become a permanent fixture in Russell House," said Jon Nason, video committee member. The video committee, with a budget of about $4,800, allocated $2,800 for the purchase of the system. The remaining $2,000 will be used to buy required video tapes, which cost about $100 a piece. Amoco grant pre For U SC teachir USC has been awarded a grant from the Amoco Foundation, Inc. to continue its Outstanding Teaching Award program for the 1977-78 academic year. The program is designed to recognize excellence in teaching performance in undergraduate programs. The grant provides funds for awards to outstanding teachers. USC will make four awards this year-one to the outstanding teacher on the Columbia campus, another to the top teacher at one of the university's four-year camff Towers Gov' I . w A L VALENTIN 1 Feb. 13 8-12 p.m. Refreshmi Beverages sold by Music by WCC Doors o] Music st a :?: ? and-or guestl (pie $2 single eve $3 couple ev< Dress: Sem no jeans, consumer debate iumer protection will highlight a Confronting Youth, at 9:30 a.m. on urch, 230 Bush River Rd. Buckley and Clemson economics earn up against State Department i "Pete" Parker and Roy Harms, have an expanded role in consumer workshop will concentrate on adtsizing the youthful buyer. Topics J 1;-; 1 >in emu uic wety auverusing snapes by USC's College of Health and Department of Health and Enj registration fee. Students get a 50 >ted in the workshop should call for reservations. m attracts i ?ell House Student response to the video television has been favorable as seen by the number of students the system attracts. MASON SAin HP hoA r?r?i . ^ >?au UUU ll\/V ll^dl U any unfavorable comments on the system but in the future would like to see a new tape every two days. Along with color tapes bought from an independent firm, the video committee has its own black and white tapes, Nason said. "In the past, students have not been receptive to black and white productions." >vides funds ig awards puses, one to the top teacher at a two-year campus and the fourth to an outstanding teaching assistant. Last year's recipients were: Dr. Harold W. French of the Department of Religion, Columbia campus; Jimmie E. Nunnery, Coordinator of Development and Assistant Professor of General Studies at USC-Lancaster; Timothy J. Evans of the Department of English, and Virginia A. Saunders of the Department of Art, both of Columbia, who shared the teaching assistant award. W^*si ^en Couple^M W xh Price Tonight ^?|? t. Presents 5S DANCE 1 cnts FREE Jj TU? i"1 ? U c ^M-A me viuiucii spur >S: Dan Vallee pen 7:45 Jjplllll arts 8:00 i Towers resident ^4RSjBNiff iase present key) iryone else eryone else ii-formal please! It J km fl DELT w g u/usc 91.9 m Mimic ym Pi "if This' EE I THE CLARI CERY "Introduct Clariosophk jaS& iji /? FW ketaCusti ... audit weeks Critic's Prograi OSOPHIC LITERARY is ion to Astral Proje< es. Feb. 14 7:30 p.m. : Hall 3rd Floor Legarc IS? I&s . o ?r Mttft tote. 11 of r SOCIETY ction" VUHCftC !?p t "f. f:' f