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r?Campu ! SATURDAY, MARCH 14 - A staff member reported about five gallons of gasoline stolen from his car while it was parked in a campus lot. A false fire alarm was pulled in Maxcy dorm. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 - A staff member found a man in the kitchen of Capstone Cafeteria. She yelled, and the man fled with two other men through a rear door. When Campus Police arrived, they f Al* r\ /"J oirfnn /vf 4 ? A A f\J\ IUUIIU Olglis U1 JUItCU Cllliy. rtUUUl 43U pounds of meat was stacked outside the freezer, and the lock )n the freezer door was broken. A male student hit a female student with a beer bottle during an argument in a Douglas dorm room. The woman refused to sign an arrest warrant. A staff member reported that a witness Caw n fpmalp hanlr hop oar intn fho etnff ?/wvn iivi vut 111 w niv tJVUii member's car while it was parked in a campus lot. One side was damaged. A battery was stolen from a car parked in a 1600 Senate St. lot. Wheel covers were removed from a car parked in a coliseum lot and from another car parked in Blossom Street Garage. A purse was stolen from an unlocked Bates House room. False fire alarms were pulled in Cliff Apartments and LaBorde dorm. | I = 61 days until CAI Mav qraduation FreePregnan Abortion Cou Pregnancy ca , Birth Control , <ti4r y*Jryv>% PapTestand Vl t Tc<**HIL AkMS MVU?MAC vJ J %?"*t '?? .s* OAHQ LI ..Vl? at H?0vr^0?V? IT OIH-N 7 AM - 5> I'M Call C WrCashChecks ' , LOW PRICES ON j FILM PROCESSING I ON12 exp $2.89 We are look 20exp $3.99 or admini?t 24 exp $4.49 income with 36 exp $6.09 T^e '?le '?( j ships and f ALL WORK provide voi publishing. GUARANTEED We are a 63 on campus. LET US DO YOUR <,' campus SPRING BREAK NEW DIME PICTURES traditional J fidentia! so SPRING BREAK . 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A staff member reported seeing a man take a Russell House University Union-owned chair from the Russell House patio. A female student reported receiving harassing telephone calls at her University Terrace apartment. The United States flag and the USC flag were stolen from in front of the President's House on the Horseshoe. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 - A converter was stolen from the projection room in Williams-Brice College of Nursing. A coffee urn and four textbooks were stolen from a car parked in Blossom Street Garage. A female student was caught leaving Thomas Cooper Library with a hidden book in her possession. MOLINA WOMEN'S CLINIC cy Testing nseling and Services 1 in be detected before missing period Counseling and Pills other Female Problems ampton St., Columbia, S.C. ollect - 803-256-0128 PUBLISHER NEEDS CAMPUS CONSULTANT ;ing for 8 faculty member or spoute, graduate student rative person who would like to supplement present i a second career in college textbook publishing. one of public relations. The prerequisites are relationamiliarity with the academic community. We will u with the skills and knowledge about textbook -year-old publishing house with many authors already The person filling this position would consult with faculty members about the unique aspects of our 1NSI0N Group as well as provide a liaison with our publishing groups. Vour inquiry is completely consynd a letter and resumfe . . . to . . . j cd re #8 | A 19003 | 497 I c "x ?lt \ ft l-\ \ Jiryril-?C1 ResTRURonT NILJIfcHz (3 Ond soioon rklPlafS Mural to From Staff Reports USC's Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers will be the subject of the first in a series of three murals commissioned by Columbia's Downtown Action rvx..m;i VUUIIVI1. The portrait of the USC senior running back will be painted on the side of Booker T. Washington gymnasium on Blossom Street by local artist Robert Waldrop. Waldrop said he expects to complete the work in mid- ! April. i The 30-by-50-foot mural I will be unveiled May 2, the scheduled date of USC's spring football scrimmage and of the city's Mayfest celebration. | WALDROP will paint the i Rogers mural with I assistance from USC art _ students. Other local murals The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays. 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Rl |g| Ca BOOKSTORE YOl INFORMATIO INTERVIEWS AT THE O HHUBBBH depict R by Waldrop include "International Year of the Child" at Capital City Ball Park and "Name That Tune" at Yesterday's restaurant in Five Points. Tax-deductable contributions are being accepted by the Downtown Council for the Rogers mural. Contributions should be sent to the George Rogers Mural Program, Banker's f^ xOll BO Y|( ) Yes, Our IColored R< pi Are In: Oi Hj The Jewelry : 1 2909 Piatt Spring y 9 til 6 Mo A, "ft'( itMiw than irrmt mmj Italian Pas All YOU C |$2.l ^HyiAAkWi r rryyi Every Mon 20 varieties of P Lasagna, 2 5:30 - 8:30 20<J per year for children unaer n on an ouffets Airport Blvd. We t Columbia 796-0564 IT'S HERE TA JENRETTI /HOLE STOR mpus Booksto Russell House lr Partner in Educati >N BOOTH AT THE RUSSELl MARCH 18: !\REER PLANNING AND PL/ togers i Trust, P.O. Box 2307, \ Columbia 29202. Footballs autographed by 'V Rogers will be awarded to ) the largest contributors from four areas: highest individual USC student A contributor, highest individual non-student con- jg tributor, highest USC X student organization con- | tributor and highest cor- \ porate contributor. ^1 -iney re in: b a ilt Strips I j ily $1.00 I > Warehouse p) rs /W. W. a?/a. H v.-Sat. H ttber Jewelry Mtore." HlS#iU4i "1 >ta mym u :an eat jj 33|r j: day Night | izza, Spaghetti, indSalad ^ ;; ^ ? 1 \ i'S Y! re cssd Qn . HOUSE ^CEMENT CENTER