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Legislative
Students from any USC
campus interested in par'
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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
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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
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faculty committee using
merit criteria.
Students selected for the
program will serve as
research assistants to the
professional staff of the
General Assembly. Interns
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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
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hours of credit.
For more information on
the program, call 777-8156.
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The annual USC Domino
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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
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event. Donations will also be
collected at the topple.
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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
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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.
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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
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