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JCampus Marine Scienc< USC has established a marine science cooperative agreement with Stockholm University in Sweden, USC President James Holderman announced recently. The agreement formalizes cooperative activities betmoun IKJP'c Rollo W Rariifh vvil \JUV/ U L*viiv ff MV?? Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research and Asko Laboratory of the Institute of Marine Ecology at Stockholm University. "USC is pleased to add Stockholm University to its i Coup S Maui B S 2 Calzoi S! 2 Cc Main Street Store Only $ 5. [J 63 I Main J ????? Coup S Maui f:j $ 1.00 OFF ar i i 2 Free Cokes . j 4 Free Cokes I (j Main Street Store Only | 63 I Main ?ooooocccooooccocoo !STUDE The last BORROWI a will be held Februai b you have never att X i X Dorrowea money t j| (NDSL), Nursing St | Student Loan (HPL) The purpose of th X chance to discuss i | loan borrower. b You may attend a X held according to I I Tuesday, Wednesday The meetings gent to be on time. j! < I ] | NOTE: Failure to attend Ik <? .L . /..a i ; inineiuiure. ;; offici Oooooooooooooocooc e Agreement growing list of academic partners throughout the world," Holderman said. "Joint work with this distinguished Swedish university certainly will serve to advance the progress of marine science research and enhancc the educational efforts of both institutions." Dr. John Vernberg, director of Baruch Institute, said, "We believe this agreement will be particularly successful " HB H9B HQ MM ** on ?I | ro's } ies and || t] ?IVC? I -V Expires: 2-17-82 J 799-4432 ? on - M ro's S . . i ly size Kizza! [; with a small j N with a large ! j I Expires: 2 218} | 799-4432 | =======jj oooooooooocooooscooo /? ATTENTION NT LOAN BORRC :RS' CONFERENCES foi ry 23 and February 24 ended a conference at hrough the National C udent Loan (NSL) or th< Program at USC. e conference is to pres /our rights and respons ny one of the four con the following schedule: February 23 3:30 PM (, February 24 3:30 P Room I S3, Gambrell H ;rally last about thirty r a conference will result in denia E OF STUDENT FINAN AND SCHOLARSHIP oooooooooooooooooooc Computer Se USC's Computer Services Center employees have begun moving into the $6.9 million building which houses the university's computer system. It has an arfhifpptnral ctvlf whirh "reflects the technology inside," said Robert E. Roberson, vice president for computer services. Although the building and landscaping will not be completed until this spring, Roberson said there already has been a morale boost by bringing together employees who were housed in numerous quarters on and off campus. [1 u! ?! Pacrtt U j/ "vw. ARRCM S Moon Pie "Arrogancc evidences considerable 01 . . . lies until the new uxiue." oooooocoooeoooocoo^ )WERS ? * this academic year 1 . You must attend if jj USC and you have jj )irect Student Loan | j Health Professions ;l ent and give you a x Abilities as a student <j ferences that will be c I or 7:30 PM ]| M or 7:30 PM | all ; ninutes, so please try v ! of the right to receive loans ! j ICIAL AID !; 5 J; * w ?' 'i? M tm > . AM.M.M.i.t,v\W\\V\\i\\\\> t 4W*V rvices Moves The center includes ai auditorium where classe and short courses can b held or university employee and others interested ii laQrnind lintu (n nnprati IVU1 ??V *T VV VJ7VI MV within the expandini computer world. In addition to serving the Columbia campus and USC'i eight regional campuses, the USC Computer Services Center also works with mos institutions of highei educaton in the state, as wel as some 80 state agencies. There are 150 full-time ant 25 part-time employee: urArbinrt in thn nnntor WUlIYUIg ill U1V VVIIIVI . _ \ Thurs. Feb. 18 2 for I Special! , A . $1.50 ding Artists iAISCE imiinimi iiiiim lin-iiiiiii riginality. A first class rock bund Robert Palmer. The N.Y. Times r " ! | Soul I I I i T | Othe M4IUU UUI grill a la carte hot line Nc Hi DSC Grant n USC student Mark Hanna s has been awarded a $700 r? rpeparph orant from thp s Scientific Research Society n to aid in his graduate e research at the USC College g of Engineering. Hanna, a USC graduate student in electrical and ? computer engineering, will > use the Sigma Xi grant-in? aid for his current work in 3 UlCtU Ul caivuuwu t mechanisms in liquid r dielectrics, a major interest 1 in the engineering field. Hanna belongs to three J engineering honor societies 5 and was valedictorian at Wade Hampton High School. The Golden Spur ^^Contemporary Sounds/^ Presents /^S\ \ Pitchers / \ $1.75 / \ 810 / \ Both / \Nighty A cr: /fe]|\ Made i 'uv*e* -.se * \ th Dining Hal! Intrc The >w serving your fav >ms at a la carte pr The GAMECOCK is Ihe student newspaper of the University of South j*Carolina and is published four times a \ week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursday* and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the CAMfCOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. The University o( South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the GAMECOCK The Student Media Department is the parent organization of the GAMECOCK. 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