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Campus Briefs Shanxi Exchange Applications are now total of ten faculty being accepted for the 1982- students staying at S! 83 academic vear iiniv^rcitv f * a ^ - ? - V/ T V* UIVJ ?v* U |/V? USC/Shanxi exchange , either one semester oi program. year of study, rest All faculty and students and/or teach. interested in participating in An orientation sessic the exchange should submit applicants will be held i an application to Hilel B. Byrnes Center Confei Salomon, Director, Room (301) at 11 a.n Shanxi/South Carolina Feb. 17. Liaison Office, Byrnes In- For further inform ternational Center. The contact Professor Sal exchange will consist of a at 7-739fir?r 7-^717 Statistics Seminar Two seminars on statistics Virginia Polytechni* will be offered on Thursdays stitute and State Univ at the University of South will lecture Jan. 28 and Carolina. Ling Wang of the Univ Sponsored by the USC Berkel< Department of Mathematics ,e? " . . and Statistics, the seminars t-acn lecture Degms will feature two scholars. Pm ^.onte C Room 412 ana is fre Mark Marcucci of the open to the public. Poet To Open Series Nobel Prize winning Milosz, who left his Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz Poland in the early will open the 1982 University because of poli of South Carolina Writers repression, is Profess Series Feb. 2 with an 8 p.m. Slavic Languages reading in the USC College of Literature at the Univ Business auditorium. of California at Berke post he has held since 1! sponsored Dy the USC Along with teaching 1 Department of English and literature, Milosz has the College of Humanities tinued his writing, but and Social Sciences, the he won the Nobel Pr reading is free and open to 1980; his works were s< the public, and is the first of available to Ame several planned for the 1982 readers because he \ Writers Series. only in Polish. j| TOUF ^n?r-?-III I Isjjunsuiec Special Pre Winners will b Regionals at Vir Feb. 11| and will receive accommod; USC Competitio Darts Video Games I Backgammon Ping Pong Table Soccer Pool College Bowl Inquire Actp [ ; I II 1 J XJ IAeyisirauon RHUU Activiti Jan. 25 - Feb. 1 $ 1 entry fee Made possible by Student Activities f HHnBHunnnHHnnHHBHi Woodrow Recei u., fl 111) A It IIHKIfl -> ijj vjnjn/11^1 nriniSljEit itlKil uorms, 3 proj suh writer. has spanned the years. Included and Woodrow College has program hav< lanxi become the object of an Rutledge, Harp ^ ?f extensive facelift, as part of pinckney colleges. * one, university renovation Although some ;arch program focusing on the units are put out Hon eshoe. The renovating mission for entire s n for Ofimoc 4 v* wi iiV/O uui a iiiuuicui uw at a time for re n the soon, according to Tom such as Woodrov rence McCoy of the University repairs are mad< on Renovation Department. cupied dorms. Othei The department, along such as reroofi ation with McCrory Construction painting, are mad 3mon Co. of Columbia has been the the summer mor instigator of all the noise cording to Richan heard when passing director of Residen Woodrow. Development. , In- The 20-man construction "in the past year ersity crew began ^ast Au8ust by was spent re-wirinj jane- cwmpieieiy tearing aown me and Preston, whiU ersitv insides of the dorm. Ex- commission," Werts will tensive renovation followed, The tight housing with the replacement of at USC makes closi 13.30 windows, doors, electrical, than one dorm imj ollege an(* plumbing facilities, the even with availabl e and foundation and floor. cing. "I don't believe it would Most funding have lasted much longer," renovations is made McCoy said. "With the by a student f termites in the floor and the housing reserve, a overall condiiion of the to David Rinker svs native walls.11 & a miracle it lasted president for f, 1950s thislong-' planning. Bonding itical Large cracks in the allocated over aor of stucco surface of the outside period are another s ' , will be smoothed over and ana f.n ,. ersitv fllledm I je y A new feature will be the addition of galleries to the _team 3 . Greene St. side of Woodrow, ? ?fH| ffl con much like those at Currell |H jPj i A ceiling sprinkler system L 1 . * will also be installed. jraprap J Renovation of Woodrow is vr'tes another step toward total - ? - C LNAMENT !???: Feb. 3 I *** Feb. 4 [| ir nV\ Q .yv >-v a Feb. 3 I " Jan. 28 i date /ities Office 7-7130 I I PLACE I . I es Office $ 15 Of 1 lT-~ty $30 OF rant q nave ? 1 rn tin ?CS. russefl house 3 I _ vps F.Ytpndvp v p>w/ f V , $150,0W ^ g Maxcy Woodrow Colleen i ? still in renovation! '.said. money. situation After reopening in August, ng more the dorm will no longer be practical strictly a male residence ie finan- hall. When completed, Woodrow will consist enfor the tirely of coed apartments possible including space for 10 acilities ccording CI *1 T* temvice .Subscribe 10 acilities issues I r~u inn oooc 30-year Victll ill -OOCM .ource of "In vruir Callpai ^ JUL J UU1 your Jostens' Ret>r< J* Fob. 1,2 & 3 timi University Bookstore C A liu <ni i ^ THIYT | UK! F ANY 14k! J ft 1 ONLY f)J V/ I? i <*? m SUH Pholo by CYNDIt LARSON s undergoing extensive handicapped students. ^ Future plans of restoration . include the summer shapeup of University Terrace apartments, followed by a Thornwell restoration next year. The Gamecock. \ For Details. 1 3 Days Only! DERATE 5 Ring . W ; esentative. ^ ' 2_ 9 to 5 _ + , PWW m s .