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By Janet Gibson
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Free help locating off-campus
housing and roommates is
available for USC's 18,000 to 19,000
commuter students
"Commuter Services is to offcampus
students what a hall adviser
or RA is to a student living on
campus," Rosemary Broadway,
Student Development Specialist
said.
Broadway said since May of last
year, Commuter Services has
puDiisnea 4yy apartment openings
in the greater Columbia
metropolitan area, listed 223
homes and rooms and provided the
names of 478 persons searching for
roommates.
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
brings on numerous requests for
off-campus housing, she said, "but
the peak months are July and
August." She said a record 1,397
USC students used Commuter
Services last August.
Broadway said another function
of Commuter Services is to help
students with their rental leases.
"We can caution a student about
problems he might encounter and
to think realistically ? we're
really trying to educate students,"
she said.
Mimi Parrott, dean of Special
Services and head of Commuter
Services, said the group is
currently working with the law
school in preparing a pamphlet
about leases and South Carolina
landlord-tenant rights.
Parrott said the majority of
students choosing to live off
campus are transfers, graduate
and law students.
John Jones, graduate assistant
for Commuter Services, said about
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estimates fall enrollment at 26,500.
JONES SAID campus housing
includes dormitories, fraternity
houses, married student housing
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good reason because of bad experiences
with students in the
past."
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Broadway said one reason
students find it difficult to obtain
off-campus housing within walking
distance of USC is competition
with state employees. She said a
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MONDAY, JUNE 9: Three bicycles were reported stolen^ twg'from
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SUNDAY, JUNE 8: Two cases of indecent exposure:-.A'^emede i
student said she was followed from Greene Street to the Nunftnp1'
Building patio by a man who was exposing himself to her. Wtu&ri 1
reached the patio, he came up from behind her, reached around \Mth
his hands, grabbed her breast, and began to rub his body against
hers. The student quickly ran away and reported the incident/''/ - '
Another female student encountered a man near the McKissick
Museum, who exposed himself and began to masturbate. The
student said she walked on by the man and reported the incident to
campus police.
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A student reported that the wheels of his bicycle, which had been ;
locked near the Thomas Cooper Library, had been taken off and I
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A Midland Vendors employee reported that two ciga*?tte
machines in Capstone and Columbia Hall had been broken int$ and a
total of 42 packs of cigarettes removed.
THURSDAY, JUNE 5: Four wire-rimmed hubcaps werefemoved
from a staff member's car parked in the Coliseum lot.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4: A car belonging to a USC student was'
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assaulted in the laundry room by a man who grabbed her dress.
When she told him to leave her alone, he told her he would "blow her )
head off."
A refrigerator was reported missing from the Horseshoe by the
area manager. A false fire alarm was set off on the third floor of
Laborde dormitory.
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