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Thief elud : police in he By Sandra Fostar Gamccock Staff Writ** In an unusual chain of events, a suspect in larceny at the Wade Hampton Hotel was apprehended but then escaped from the campus police last Thursday, according to Chief Marvin Harrellson of campus police. The actual theft occurred Aug. > 7 C/>nft Griffin o rociHant nf ^ < I UVVtV v?t U & W1UVIII> Vi Wade Hampton Hotel, had seen a young man in the hall he recognized from last semester. Griffin invited the young man, who claimed to be a USC student, into his room. While Griffin was out of his room and his roommate, Thomas Charette was on the phone, the suspect took three silver-tipped darts and $80 belonging to Charette from a drawer, Griffin said. CHARETTE AND GRIFFIN cnased mm, Due were una Die to catch him. Campus police were notified, and Charette was shown three pictures by the police, one of which he said appeared to be the suspect. Aug. 30, the suspect was seen in the hotel again by Charette. Campus police were again notified, and the suspect was apprehended by Sgt. Richard Robertson and I tnrn/n Ul ??jy jyi personal help By Cha Qanwcod The Carolina Leadership Progr, fective student leadership throuj cording to Denise Breen, director o The program is geared toward emerging leader, the underclassrri * 1 I J- 1 J 1_ uic cicvicu icauci uireauy assumin The underclassman program, b helps people with leadership poten potential. FOR THE OTHER students aire USC Systems Leadership Conferer project includes seminars and w time management, community ser In order to assist these leaders ye; ana omer information covering ai counter, Breen said. The Carolina Leadership Prograi journals and articles all relatir leadership. With the most compreh United States, the center supplies schools throughout this part of the r mn RESTAURRN 2709 Pa I | Entertoinmei week-No cov< I ll^on^av-Tu esc I The Glen f Every Wedr HAPPY HOI We Pay yot Draft you Dr Thursdav-Fr es campus . ltd robbery ' i Officer Jasper Marion as he and i some accomplices came toward | the lobby. Griffin identified him as r the thief. c The police frisked him and ad- c vised him of his rights, but he was _r not handcuffed. The suspect tried to talk to Griffin who then claimed he did not know him. Griffin was advised to move away from the suspect who then jumped down the stairs and ran out the front door, Griffin said. THE SUSPECT was chased by several people including the security guard at the hotel, OnfltAmtnA X3 a?"V ninn M/VM vauictmc tuiuc. niiuc was tendered unconscious after tripping over a chain and falling while in pursuit of the suspect. The campus police were unable to catch him, Rhue said. The city police were notified, and an all points bulletin was put out on him, according to Harrellson. Griffin said he feels the security at the hotel is lax. "Wade Hampton Hotel is richt in the middle of downtown, and there are a lot of weirdos here. We need better security." Much expense has gone toward the security at Wade Hampton Hotel because the security guards are professionals, according to Joe Tiller, resident manager. ram emphasizes > and training rtos Foust k Staff Writer am was formed to develop more ef;h personal help and training, acf the program. two major objectives, assisting the an showing leadership potential, and ig a leadership role. basically freshmen and sophomores, tial and then trains and develops this ady in office, the program offers the ice. Held for three days in May, the orkshops in leadership techinques, rice awareness and group dynamics, ir round, the CLP has presentations L ny situations the leaders might en- I ti Resource Center consists of books, f) ig to topics dealing with student I! ensive leadership files in the eastern information using presentations to lation. ntas\\ T & LOUNGE | uewood it six nights a ?r before 9:00 ' ' "" 11 1 1 - ' 'Tlf ' i' II I jlH lay-Wednesday || 'nimps nana | lesday Night I JR I f 5* for Every I ink FROM 9-1 ? I I iday-Saturday I UILLA S I*4 Seating capacity In the Sidewalk Cafe was increased from 6 to 30 people this summer, according to [>an Ramage of ARA Food Services. The cafe in the Welsh lumanities Building was -enovated last summer at a cost of >13,000, Kamage said. The -enovations were done by USC mployees under the supervision f Herbert Brinson, manager of enovations. Communicat The following courses will be c the University. For more infor Heading and Study Skills Thi Cos Section I Day: T-Th Date: 9/11-11/15 Room: BA336 Time: 7:30pm-8:20pm Instructor: Robert Hess Time Management Participa basic principl for study, leis Section I Day: W Date: 9/19-10/17 Room: Baptist Student Center . n . A/V < A* nine: Instructor: Elizabeth Melton Writing Anxiety This course v relieve feeling and frustratio to writing. Day:M-W Date: 9/10-9/19 Room: Pendleton 213 Time: 3:30-4:30 Instructor: Isabel Cordova I wish to enroll in the following Course: i Course: Course Name Address V odd , "Your Sped r j>not:> CLOTHING EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES FOR J ALL I YOUR FAVORITE SPORTS ( LARGEST SPO 3 < 620 HUGER ST (Below Coliseum) 765-0150 Sidewalk Cafe increases size Food prices did not go up because of the renovations, according to Lester Aiken, ARA representative. Food prices did go up at the cafe as they did at other USC Dining Services because of inflation, Aiken said. ion Skills Develop] 1321 Pendleton Street )ffered by CSDC. Unless noted, all cour mation or to register for any of the coui 5 course is designed to improve the aca t: approximately 12.95 (Textbook) bee lion 11 Day:M-W Date: 9/10-11/14 Room: PSC205 Time: 1:25-2:15 Instructor: Calvin! Basic Math A cou and Math assist nts will learn Anxiety ing ba les of scheduling as well lire and work c 1C(U a a Cost: 1 Day: M Date: 9/10-10/22 Room: Pendleton 2 Time: 1:00-3:00 Instructor: Robert /ill help Effective (Speed) ;s of fear Reading n related Day: T-Th Date: 9/11-10/16 Room: St. Thomas ] Instructor: Michael i short courses: Telephone Number wmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamma & Moo*. i ? mist CONVENIENT LOCATION COLUMBIA MALL 788-9000 The renovations consisted of extending the glass walls about five feet east and five feet north, according to Brinson. Ramage said. "The renovations were done to give students and faculty more eating space in the cafe." The renovations also included the addition of an increased air handling system, Kamage said. A central entrance has also been added to the cafe. In the future Ramage said,''We hope to add concrete tables and benches to the outside of the cafe." ment Center ses are free to students and staff of rses, call 777-6573. demic skills of students. Schadel irsp HfusicnpH to t students in developisic math competencies 1 as overcoming related md anxieties. .1.95 (Textbook) '13 Hess This course is designed to increase the student's reading speed and flexibility. Cost: 35.00 (Textbook). Text must be purchased prior to first class meeting. Moore, Catholic Student Center I Gibson Time: 2:30-3:30 1 e, y?c. Cl M/l/1 IQJjI*' ii ALL ATHLETIC SHOES SOLD TO INDIVIDUALS AT LOW TC AAA I CA-\IVl I PRICES TH CAROLINA - - - -w? ^v mm mm mm m IS DUTCH SQUARE 772-8727 |