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De Sen By Paul Osmundson Gamecock Stall Writer The Student Senate this past Wed passed a resolution declaring Dec Carolina Cares Day as a part of a university effort to help underprr tvAttoAno m fVin PnlnmKio a ma rlnri ov/no in tuv wiutAiMiu aivu viua i Christmas season. The resolution exj; the senate's full endorsement of the p Student Sen. Kenny Paluch, ] Thorn well, urged all senators to parti "This is one day each year that C gives to the community," he said. "T people in here (student senators) wh just to get basketball and football t I'm asking you to stop thinking yourselves and start thinking abou people one day a year." The senate also passed a b propriating a $1,300 stipend to the J Government, SG, attorney general * assistant attorney general. Eac $500, OC awarded minority By Steve Wong Gamccock Staff Writer The Southeastern Consortium for Minorities in Engineering, SECME, has received a seond $500,000 grant to continue attracting mi nun lies iu me engineering profession. The announcement of the grant was made locally this past week by J.D. Waugh, dean of the USC College of Engineering and consortium member. The grant was presented by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The foundation, which is backed by General Motors Corp., in-, troduced the program two years ago to make minorities, especially blacks, more aware of the engineering profession, Waugh said. Funding has come to the foundation in two half-million dollar grants at two-year intervals. WAUGH SAID USC receives no certain amount of the grant. The money is pooled by the consortium and is available to universities represented upon request. USC and Georgia Tech are the main users of the money to promote high school awareness of the engineering program, he said. In South Carolina, 15 school districts are involved in the awareness program, but with additional money, 10 more districts rvt /f 1% 4- K/\ t <4 ? ^1 U** ???1J iiii&ui uc auucu, nc ?H1U. This past July the college III SiSlB IPPllf? I-s=snarsn Swedish Sorority I Slrls I The Untold I ATLANTIC II " A Woman Torment| | Under Age | clares Wednt ate set receive $650 a year. Th< propriates a $100 stipend te nesday of the campus court and a . 6 as chief justice of the campus unified In the SG budget passed l i/ilefferi thp stinenris had been set at! O"" ? ?I ng the judge and justice, with the i >ressed receiving $500 and the asi >roject. general receiving $300. Maxcy- Seamus O'Boyle vetoed the icipate. because "he didn't think th fair to all of the positions," arolina spokesmen. o those The bill must be approvec o come USC President James B. H tickets, it becomes final. about In other action, the sena t other senators to sit by districts was rescinded by the sena not been enforced for at leas ill ap- Senate President Garry N< Student at the Nov. 14 meeting ind the Michelle Crout, humanil :h Will sciences, said. >0 grant to attract students sponsored a workshop for high school faculty in the state to familiarize them with the academic background needed in high school to prepare for an engineering major at the university. Waugh said there are 100 black students in me college and that the number might be a reflection of the SECME program, but "it is always hard to measure results of awareness," he said. IEA/G/A I Federal Government a< I some of the most impo 1 being done today....in ( cation, transportation, c tense, exploring inner e environment. Some of the jobs ar and facilities found no\ good, the work is interc cellent opportunities for Our nationwide netw< IrtJierrea 10 agencies in e For information abou specialty and location, resume to Engineer Reci rrpi\ U.S. Civil Serv Washington, DC Mmmmummmmmm I | Name Address 1 City I Degree level and r -''^^Engineering speciality I Geographic Preference(s) 1 5 Tel. no zsday Caroli sjudic j bill also ap- Crout, co-autl i the chief judge that "it is nice $200 one for the what people in suDreme court, there are certai this past spring, university . . . ? $400 for the chief help to get the attorney general imperative that sistant attorney to other senato SG President said. judicial stipends In other acti< ie amounts were ?heard a according to SG students' prob graduate stuc i by O'Boyle and handicapped sti olderman before That's balogna -?passed a r< te rule requiring James Holdern during meetings the shuttle-bu! ,te. The rule has Holderman the 3t five years until ?passed a i orris enforced it munications 01 > C?r. ?l Ai, 'yj oiuuciu ucu. uic aiuuciu uu ties and social remaining dire until August. li&econt Lieiiel U2011 DKVINK STREE1 IHVK POINTS IN COIJ MB 1:tO OF THE WORLD'S CiREA PHONE: 771-4794 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 4 til 2 a SATURDAY G til 12 midnigh Jeers] gencies are involved in rtant technological work energy fields, communionsumer protection, deind outer space and the e unique, with projects where else. Salaries are ?sting and there are exadvancement. Drk can get your name very part of the country. t best opportunities by QPnH a nnn inr>n r\r nAnr ww. iv> M uvupul I \j i yuui ruitment, Room 6A11. j ice Commission .20415 [ Art Equal Opportunity Employer [ I I 8 I _ State Zip I H ? Yr. Grad f , ? I ? ? I I RBHaiHlHBRRl na Cares Day ial stipe ior of the bill, acknowledged ?approv *" ' ' * - 1 1? tlm Dnuinri to sit oy districts anu iuiuw u.t * ?nv.. your area are doing. But and Comr in bills that affect the entire Sedgeman, ind you need other senators' Thomas, j< m passed. Therefore, it is science an a senator be able to speak" math, wa rs to get their support, she municatior . Oscar Tc >n, the senate: were appr report on hand,capped Comm|?e ilems. Steve Michaluk, a lent, said "People think w Lidents* needs are being met. - they're not." Committee D?Ani/lonf Philin 1 esuiuuuii piaisiug i icsiuuu ? r nan's efforts in establishing were appi 5 system. The bill called Brown wa "brainchild" of the system. Life Comi 'esolution asking the Com- education fice to print more copies of Michael rectory. Crout said the 800 sciences, ctories are supposed to last Finance ( mittee on ^ MONDi T BEERS) \Jf" \r???-* TUESDAY' _ - WEDNESD THURSDA t 'A ' NEXT % WEEKENE ^^hbbbP^ w v-OTV 7 fr I M J n o i I y :nds ] ed the following new senators to ? 5 and Responsibilities, P and R, nunications committees: Mark p business administration; Jamie [mrnalism; and Michael Collins, d math. Bill Greer, science and .'% s also approved to the Com is Committee. )rres, health sciences, and Greer oved to serve on the Academics e. Carl Stoudemeir, business ition, and Michael Morris, law ere approved to the Judicial 3rown, towers, and Stoudemeir oved to the Athletics Committee. is also approved to the Residence nittee along with Robert Kellner, g li 1 Covick, humanities and social was approved to serve on the I Committee and the ad hoc comconstitutional revision. ^appp ftour | 13oz. Draft/35 cents j 4-7 PM 1 THIS WEEKEND 41 RUSS DUTY & ! 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