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Legislative Students from any USC campus interested in par' - -?! 4 1 liCP llCipaiing in me Legislative Intern Program during the fall of 1982 must apply to the program by April 1. Applications are available in Room 406 of Gambrell Hall, or they can be obtained by writing the Bureau of Governmental Research and ? /??-i service, usl, toiumuia, S.C., 29208. Begun in 1978 by USC President Dr. James B. Holderman, the Legislative Intern Program is open to ctuHontc from all USC system campuses who are either seniors with a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0 or graduate students in a formal degree program and in good academic standing. Interns are selected on a i:i: I : ? W.. ? compeiuive uaais. uy o kinl DUNIDI1 BBSRI i# fi ff| mBBHER i Briefs_ i . i_: lniernsmps faculty committee using merit criteria. Students selected for the program will serve as research assistants to the professional staff of the General Assembly. Interns aro tvnipallu 9?i:i0npri tn ",v VI"VW"V " ?-o--? research offices or committee staffs of the state Senate and House of Representatives. Assignments to the Lieutenant Governor's Office and Legislative Council also are possible. Interns are paid $500 per month for full-time work, while reduced stipends are available for half-time work. All interns also must enroll in a public affairs internship tirUinVi o rriflc fhrno tuuioc, VVIUVll tnillVJ tinvv hours of credit. For more information on the program, call 777-8156. 10'S ^ y'mg on a trip? Pinko's for passport ctures. 2 for $6.95! 799-3 ill inn Ait \/Y^\ IWT9Q RESTOUROflT at (V| ond SflLOOn mmm ESI : - - -rp ,\-I-3-":_/0-~ ShJ ^I K v*j?-,ic.C~-"_ .T J^i; kLiBKiMI Domino The annual USC Domino Topple to benefit the UnmAnViilig TTniinHntirm will licilivplllltu JL ..... be held at 6 p.m. March 9 in the Russell House Ballroom. Sponsored by USC's Chi Omega sorority and Kappa Alpha fraternity, the event will feature the toppling of about 40,000 dominoes, one for every dime that is raised for the South Carolina Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation. Sorority ana iraiernuy members are selling advertising for a booklet that Criminal Jusii< Workshops on subjects vital tn rriminal iustice professionals will be the focus of the fourth annual Alumni Day fo USC College of Criminal Justice graduates. The workshops will be led by USC faculty and professionals from law 0\J / MBIT | OUR I i c aci jj i nu i H mmmm mmmm mmmm wmm mmrnm mmmm mmam mmmm m ! A LARGE ONE : AND FOUR FREE C( Ii; 2561 I CHEG I !j A IT' DOUBLE CI | AINU 1 rKtt LUl I 256 II W/vwwvvwww Topple will be distributed at the event. Donations will also be collected at the topple. Tho mnnov raicpH will 0Ct HIV 1I1V4IVJ A MAWVVt ??? Q ? toward a hemophilia camp that is held during the summer at Clemson University. Children attending the camp are afflicted with hemophilia, a disorder of the blood clotting mechanism that only affects maivo. Donations of $150 for the sponsorship of one child also can be made to Chi Omega or Kappa Alpha. r>a W ArL cli nnc TT UI i\Oll\7 J/U enforcement and legal fields. Alumni Day will begin with registration at 1:30 p.m. March 5 in Currell College, followed by a business meeting from 2-2:30 p.m. The workshops will begin at 2:45 p.m. and continue through 5 p.m. The sessions are paired so participants can attend two of the four. X MWUWWWWUWWUVV ^256-0301 DRIVERS ARE \ AND FRIEN / \ \ ITr* 4 ni-7-7 A : I I LIVI r I2LZ_A\ 3KES ONLY $6.60 FA! ? ( OUR COMPETITORS I RUST, PEPPERONI <ES ONLY $5.60 F -0301 I nuwvvwuvvvwvww Summer Abrc Dr. Faust Pauluzzi believes that if you really want to learn a foreign language or culture you have to live in the land of its origin. The USC professor should know. At the age of 12, he came to America from Italy and was required to adjust to his new environment. The foreign languages professor will offer USC students a similar, yet abbreviated, experience this summer through a summer abroad program in his hnmplanH To qualify for the program, students must be enrolled for the first summer session at USC, pay USC tuition, and pay $760 in addition. The $760 fee pays for lodging, food and excursion travel. Students will be housed in University of Urbino dormitories and eat in the school's restaurants. Air fare is not included, but Pauluzzi is coordinaung a 5Sk# ft 11 VWVVWWWVWWWA 1 : J f HOT, DLY! i: I ' *? """ a ;t, free delivery 3 ie coupon per pizza ! ?IRES: THURS. 2-25-82 * mmam mmm mmmm smsmm mmmm mmmm mmmm mum imm PRICES. AST, FREE DELIVERY )NE COUPON PER PIZZA XPIRES: THURS. 2-25-82 ft/VUVWVWWWUVWVV >ad Program ^ program with the least expensive fare. The program begins June 24 and ends Aug. 7. 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