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MONDAY, AUGUST 11: A
oscillating fan stolen from his ol
A graduate student reporter
credit cards stolen from her un
wallet were left on her desk.
A non-student reported her
grabbed by a man who walked 1
the Coliseum and ran north.
Two staff members discove
unattended purses they left on t
the building on Greene to Bull s
south side of the Russell House,
suspect but were unsuccessful.
| SUNDAY, AUGUST 10: A noi
the influence and for not having
A student who saw a man lea^
stolen.
A oHtnn "
n oiuucia was iuiu uy uiiuuic
have his car's tires slashed if he
j Two students reported camei
at $1,860 stolen from their room
| FRIDAY, AUGUST 9: A sti
from his desk sometime after a
sell him acamera for $35.
A student reported both whe<
east side of Thomas Cooper Libi
A workman reported an air]
locked company truck at the Bi
cut.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8: /
stolen from the back seat of hei
were found.
A student reported her book
book rack while she was shoppii
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7: i
student who answered the door i
and struck him in the face be<
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A student residing in Moore E
and refused to pay for it when it
who delivered the pizza were rc
throwing the pizza inside the
arrested and charged with dest
conduct.
A staff member reported a wi
storage area in Legare College.
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By Leslie Smith
Staff Writer
There have been no ne
developments in the search fc
USC student Eugene "Mike
O'Boyle, who has been missir
since the end of May, but police ai
still working on the case.
Hugh Munn, Public Informatic
Officer for the State Law Ei
forcement Division, said a<
ditional officers from SLED ha\
been assigned to the case. He sai<
however, that work on the case :
not as heavily concentrated as i
the first weeks after O'Boyle
disappearance.
The 20-vear-old media ar
student left his home at Broa<
moor Apartments on Tuesda;
May 27 to have a frien<
Christopher Clifton, work on h
car. Clifton said O'Boyle nev?
arrived at his house.
O'Boyle's 1974 Volkswagc
Dasher was found the next evenir
burning on a side road near t\
intersection of Farrow ar
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Ntff Writer
faculty member reported a nonFfice
over the wet..Qnd.
i her wallet, stuuent ID and three
attended desk. Other items from her
change purse containing $20 was
jp from behind her on the east side of
red their wallets stolen from their
the floor in Petigru. A man ran out of
itreets and into the parking lot on the
Several bystanders tried to catch the
n-student was cited for driving under
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a vaiia anvers license.
/e his unlocked room found his wallet
r student that he would be killed and
didn't return a borrowed tripod,
a equipment and stereo units valued
ident reported his class ring stolen
man entered his room and offered to
ils stolen from his bicycle left at the !
rary.
ess sprayer and hose stolen from a
arnwell construction site. A hasp was
I staff member reported a bicycle
r locked car. No signs of forced entry
stolen from the Campus Bookstore
ig- |
\ student delivering pizza reported a
in Moore Dormitory screamed at him
cause he took so long delivering the
ly for the pizza.
ormitory reported he ordered a pizza
; arrived. A student and a non-student
;ported kicking in the door's vent and
mi i J-i!
i win. me iwo uen very men were
:roying state property and disorderly
ndow air conditioner stolen from a
No signs of forced entry were found.
search com
Parklane roads.
Munn said that official opinion is
w divided as to whether Mike is still
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By Bob Redding
Staff Writar
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psychology department should be
moved into its renovated Barnwell
College headquarters by August
29.
Alan Whittaker, department
administrative assistant, said
faculty previously located in
Gambrell Hall have already
moved into the new facilities.
Remaining faculty, as well as staff
and laboratory equipment, will
| begin moving within the next two
weens
| ONLY OFFICES AND teaching
and research laboratories will be
located in Barnwell College. All
psychology classes will meet in
either Hamilton College or
Gambrell Hall or where rooms are
available.
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effect will be about the same !
because laboratories in other 1
buildings will be moved also, 1
iVhittaker said. <
By the time the school term
>tarts in the fall, the finishing
ouches, such as adding carpets on
some floors and tiling the two
stairwells, should be completed.
But there will still be construction
:rews in the area along with the
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and ramp was installed in Barnwell
College and enclosed ramps
will connect Hamilton College's
three floors with Barnwell College.
The ramps are expected to be
completed some time in September,
according to Bill
Lawrence, site foreman for
Triangle Construction Co. Inc.
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