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By Lana Carter
Staff Writer
Student Senate voted
unanimously during its first
meeting of the semester
Wednesday to designate the
week of Jan. 26 Energy
Week at USC.
An Energy Fair featuring
booths and demonstrations
promoting energy conservation
will be held
Wednesday at Russell
House.
A Kill-A-Watt contest
sponsored by residential life
services will award $500,
$300 and $200 prizes to the
three residence halls with
the greatest decreases in
kilowatt usage in February
1981 as compared with
February 1980.
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Government to hire a work
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movie tickets.
"We want to expand the
hours of selling movie
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talk to state legislators about
the 7 percent personnel cuts
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HE SAID of the campus
parking problem, "It is of
utmost importance that we
get 'the Pit' back as soon as
possible.''
The Residential Life
Committee reported that
university-owned engraving
machines are availahle in
dorms for students to code
their valuables. Each
student is given a code which
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Residential Life Committee
chairman. The remaining
digits will identify the
student, he said.
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A free seminar on personal fi
four Columbia financial expert
to 8 p.m. Jan. 28 in
business administration buildin
Columbia businessmen will
purchasing real estate, invesl
personal taxes and budgets.
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Alumni Association, the presen
question and answer period. F
the Alumni Association at 777-41
Try biofe
A free workshop on biofet
conducted by Dr. Lester Fehi
Medical Center from 4 to 7 p.i
Auditorium.
Participants in the worksho
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Psychology Department.
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