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By Christie Derrick
Gamecock Staff Writer
Student Government, SG, will
begin a book drive next semester tc
provide college-level bonks tc
inmates at Central Correctional
Institute, CCI.
"Since a continuing education
program for CCI is already ir
effect at USC, it's important tc
provide books for those who ar
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taking advantage of the opportunity,"
Garry Norris, SG vice
^ president, said.
I MORRIS SAID he was contacted
by an inmate at CCI who informed
him that few books in the CCI
library were college level. Norris p
visited the prison library and found
"the only books available now at
the prison are no higher than
eighth-grade level."
"The inmates are enthusiastic.
I They want to be able to do
, something after they get out,"
t Norris said.
I "We want everyone to get involved.
We're asking for donations
i from the faculty, campus
i bookstores and the various campus
> libraries." Volunteers to collect
j books are welcome, he said.
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CCI," he said.
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Timothy Crenshaw has become the
Presser Scholar.
The award is given by the Pr?
students nationwide for their musical
of the late Theodore Presser, a musi<
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CRENSHAW WAS chosen for the av
of the USC Department of Music,
Holderman. A senior majoring in mi
"I'm very honored. It totally took me
of a $1,000 scholarship for this acadei
$2,500 grant this past summer for his |
Artist Fellowship and Music Compe
A native of Columbia, Crenshaw at!
he first began writing music about fou
have been featured on an ETV specia
for several area plays, and many of
formed throughout South Carolina anc
Crenshaw is the assistant pianist
instrument is the harpsicord. While
took an introductory harpsicord court
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