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v/uhspucj Uf icja Workshops Offered Issues that affect the Tuition is $52 for each school environment will be workshop and a nonthe subject of three refundable $10 application workshops offered this fee is required of all students * spring for graduate credit by applying to the Graduate v the University of South School for the first time. For s n 1 : ? _ /~i - i i - ' * Carolina touege 01 tnose who do not attend Education. registration, a $5 non- c One hour of graduate refundable fee is required credit can be earned for for each workshop. * attending each workshop This fee must be received ' and completing specified by Feb. 1 to reserve a spat e 1 flssitfnmpnts Partipinant? ir> thr? fir?of niAt.in.UA? v? I ?0 - ? ??-J niv in 01 nut nonu^ dUU uy may elect to enroll in any Feb. 12 to reserve space in * one of the workshops or all either the second or third 1 three. ^ session. Registration for the The first workshop will be v workshops will be held held Feb. 6 and 7. a Friday, Jan. 29, from 9 a.m. r to 4 p.m. in the Graduate Information can be ob- v Regional Studies office in tained from Reba Hinson at s room 310 of Wardlaw College 777-6030. e Orchestra Seeks Players 1 The University of South the USC music department t Carolina Orchestra is in- at 777-2033 or 777-4280. r terested in hearing from any The next concert will s string in? *rument players feature the Shostakovich c who would like to play in the Symphony number 5, Bizet's o orchestra. Carmen Suite and the Haydn 1 People who play the violin, Toy Symphony. It will be / viola, cell or bass are asked given March 1 in the Booker S to call -Robert Jesselson of T. Washington auditorium. S Educator To Lecture " A free public lecture on art of South Carolina. a and the excentional rhilri will be presented by Herbert The lecture, sponsored by . Bugart, president of the the USC Department of Art, Q Ringling School of Art, at 8 will be given in room 203 of p.m. Feb. 2 at the University USC's Sloan College. ^ r-lfl II TOURN.A sponsored by Special Progra Winners will be ser 1 x x T ? rvcglUllcUS ell. V lrginic Feb. 11-13 and will receive trav< accommodation USC Comnetitinn Tint* Darts Video Games Backgammon i Ping Pong Table Soccer Pnnl T' I A vyvyi U ( College Bowl Inquire Aetivities < Registration RHUU Activities Offi Jan. 25 - Feb. 2 $ 1 entry fee I 1 j Made possible by Student Activities fees. Shuttlecock Reroute nn wn ^ j o Ease Loillusion BY DIANA AI)ES ton is not that bad, but 1 staff wriicr that the shuttle would somewhere between A stop has been moved in and Sumter." he USC Shuttlecock system vhich changes the route According to Baker lightly and is intended to reason the Shuttlecock 'alleviate a lot of downtown is to c congestion." orminH onrl " ut vuiiu, unu iii^ ui i v VxJL ^ Deputy Director of Law instructed not to stop i enforcement and Safety downtown area. There Danny Baker said he had ciosest st0p to dowr problems with students not is Assembly and Gervai snowing which way a shuttlecock was going at the The Shuttlecock now Wade Hamption Hotel. an express shuttle whicl , started last year to They (the students) congestion at certain s vould run across the street Baker said the ind find that it was the shuttle stops at everse bus and then they Coliseum, Business vould run back across the ministration Build treet. Baker said this Nursing building and I specially Became a House/ roblem when it rained and he students' safety was in The gamicock ? the st< luestion newspaper of the University of : mi. i ?. r ? * c Carolina and is published four tin The two stops in front of week on Mondd^, Wednesdays, he Wade Hampton Hotel are sdays and fridays during the fall and ? IOW separated with one "testers and weekly on Wedne . ,. . .. during both summer sessions, will huttle Stop 00111^ on the exception of university holidays orner of Assembly and the examination periods. ther in front of the Hotel. 0f?nions in lh' CAM" . , . . are those of the editors and not the T16 shuttle Stopping 3t the University of South Carolina, assembly continues to Lady The University of South Carolina ;treet and then back to ' . The Board of Student Publication; 'Umter otreet. Communications is the publisher c iir:*u <1 oi Aii 1 ; - - ? Willi Hie OIlUllieCOCK going Ilie Student K s far as Lady Street, many """" tlldentS hoped stops would Change of address forms, subscri >e added in the downtown requests and other correspondences! be sent to the GAMtCOCK, Bo* 0 rea. University of South Carolina, Colu Sophomore Joanne s.c. 29208. .acarrubba Said She ShopS Subscrij^on rates are $15.00 for ot f. , . , 1 year, $8.00 per fall or spring semeste ften downtown because $3.00 for bolh summer sessions, the mall is too far away. Third dass postage paid at Colu vaiking irom Wade HamplMENT [ I STUD] AI - it to i Tec. I 3l and s ss Feb. 3 Feb. 3 j Feb. 4 I Feb. 3 Feb. 3 i an. 28 \ Dffice 7-7130 ( Ynn ce I ? RE| j russeH house 3 i j "are MBjj' ? ^ S^L^3S??***?*im* ?. " ^ ; ' has Staff Photo By DAVID (JHIMLEY ^se The university shuttle system recently tops maae minor changes to make the Shuttle aress cock more convenient for Wade Hampton the Hotel residents. Ad- r ?? ies a v Trin Deliver your Cwftj sdays 1 Valentine s message 4nd to your sweetheart :ock in a "Sweetheart . n Ad." In the Feb. 12th issue of the Gamecock. ^ 'J? 10? per word. on of ^ m'nimUmiption ^jf|r Deadline 3:00 p.m. < ( ) $2i{sP^ xt^lsS^xlr mbia, VKiay v Sf ENT GOVERNMENT 1 i l Applications for _ . University Committees tor Academic Year 1982-1983 r will be taken Monday, Feb. I through > Monday, Feb. 15 ; Student Government Elections I 3eneral Elections Thurs. March 4 | Run Off Tues. March 9 | [ Election Dates Tentative | ^ Clemson Individual I j' 3roup Seating will be Mon, Feb I I ' don't have to be in an organization- I j Notre Dame - Mon. Feb. I 5 Citidal - Mon. Feb. 22 j Nevada, Las Vegas - Mon. Mar. I I ID's must be turned in by j ? 9:00 a.m. of desionaiwl rtatP i