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Marine Science F Stimulated By By RENATA research SUM MERFORD Kjerf\ Staff Writer Working ? formula Advances have been made water rr in S.C. marine science will pre( I. a i ---111 4 researcn since me win u?n establishment of a joint period. 4 agreement between USC and experim Stockholm University. idea wh The agreement, developed * because of similar interest T^e and research of USC's Belle Rar?rh W. Baruch Institute and T ahnrat Asko Laboratory at ^ the Stockholm University, went watpr into effect Jan. 1. The marsh t Baruch Institute, located at pnv:ron. Pawleys Island, researches affec^ marine biology while the ovn~rim Asko Laboratory in Stockholm researches Ge0rget marine ecology. . The agreement was made only he! by USC marine science marine associate professor, Dr. benefit Bjorn Kjerfve, after he went industry to Sweden last summer and experi noticed the similarities of problenr Baruch and Asko research. "USC The mold for the agreement to hav< stemmed from a similar scientisl agreement by John Vern- and Ba berg, director of the Baruch the est Institute. agreenv Research depends upon progres: the individual and that is even n what makes the project so researcl effective, Kjerfve said. Each countru researcher has his own idea or interest he wants to gl jk pursue. Combining the ef- [""iA forts and experience of the | w * Baruch Institute and Asko u . . . Laboratory will greatly |.| advance marine science I r i\ B / n. . I Tc Pick up I g a fresh g (c perspective II nC today J Lanc j The Christian Science I ^79 Monitor is a daily 1 Acrc world newspaper that | 775 gives you a clearer Khm view of both national and international I news. |1 j Correspondents I _ y around the globe [ , ; know how to BflB anticipate, investigate, and funnel the news ^ directly to you in a B trim, stimulating style. I What's mora, they ; don't stop with problems ? they I probe for solutions. See for vourself. Pick H up a copy at: L ; UNION STATION ] Second Floor i Russell House ! I Or to subscribe, call | j this toll-free number: . I 800-225-7090 I ma I MM | 1 ".v" I KBCM Sesearch Undeclai ^reement continued from page 1 /e is nresentlv werein" o mofhnmot^oi Ewing said the students who an on a mathematical , ? ?. , ... .. .. that describes how not very upset about the Sltuat,0n11 He said- "I wish there was mo loves. This formula . f. ' . 4 T ... , ... lict where nutrients out of here' but 1 th,nk we Wl1 s< /el in a given time are more tignt money ponc.es lor Each year 1 like to Programs w,11 probably raise rc ent with a different P blems( ich makes research Lancaster sa.d that one way s ^vritinc* " Kiprfvp problem is choose an alternative J emphasis is placed on majors any , , Lancaster said, "I think in m lain concern of . ; . ,.f. Ao ? there is not a dimes worth of difi Jry research focuLs degree and an English degree." transportation of lutnents from the . . i? awui.a?i. ~ i Debbie Haynes, associate dire< o the ocean and how . ,. _ .... cental changes will ,ndlvldual colleges within the ur fhis Drocess The standards for entrance into the pr mis procebb me Havnes said that each rollpPf lents are conducted " ? Hobcaw near O - 1 - ? ?> , Student 1 nformation will not Ip S.C. fisheries and In February more than $1,87 life but will also stolen from the residence hall; the Swedish fishing amount being taken from Bates ] r, which has been Bates led all dorms with $145 encing similar $326 in stereo equipment stolen, is. Columbia Hall was second wil has been fortunate the Towers with $310, Sims with e several Jwedish Capstone $60 and Baker with $8. ts visit the campus Lewis McWhite, residence h, ruch Institute since said he feels one reason for th ablishment of the because of the way the dorm is b r>r?t Ac (lip nrnaram ses we hope to have "People can come up and go < tiore exchanges of seen by the security guard." hers between the two reason for theft is people leaving js," Kjerfve said. "If residents would remembei For Guys & Gals 20%OFF <11 Salon Services . All I IC r Zt,. Aar.tr Free Consultations ' ^iuvjvi . Quality Professional Faculty with ID. Scrvices 6 Products , ' Affordable Inflation continuous Offer) Fighter Prices {j ?t valid on specials - *No App?il,lmen' NKKSarv Salon Hours Imark Square Mon . Tues . Wed.. 10:00 6:30 0 Garners Ferry Rd. 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If there standard, 2.5 or better 01 thcoming, the most popular or better in Math 141. squiremenis, causing more The College of Journal students can cope with the 2.2 minimum GPR. e major, he said too much Students in pre-pharn way. entering pharmacy scho ?ost of the business world, Farid Sadik, students mi ference between a business to enter. is so vocationally oriented? Most other colleges srnative programming." university standards, all ;tor of admissions, said the within the different depa liversity can set their own Ewing said the best > ograms. standards is to study har ? must maintain minimum i^wincr cuirl "A T" ? - - JUi TT UUlVlf A & V t. * V. rresponsibility Promc 9 in cash and property was a lot. We have tried pre s with nearly half the total doors. They made an he House alone. forgot about it. Most stu in cash, $138 in jewelry and attitude." Annette Coot her room around 1 p.r Lh a total of $459, followed by found two men in her n l $239, South Tower with $80, left with my stuff. A co< said. all director at Bates House She said the men hac e high theft rate in Bates is went in her room. uilt. Danny Baker, dire University Police depa iown the stairs and never be is in the process of imp He said he feels the major dorms. \ their doors open. The plan will involve r to lock doors this would help committee to watch for Your Spring Fash : at The Clothes P I 1628 Airport Blvd. 7 (Across from West Colum J Hours: 10-6 Monday ! o Calvin Klein Jeans : Lee & Chic $19.98 p Shorts $7.98 and I! ND OPENi: ENTIRE INVEIS IIP - 5Q% O GuysCSi Gals Jeans DRESSCSi CASU Jordaehe. Sasson. Sergio SHIRTSCSi S Valente. Coder. Calvin SPORTS CC [ Klein. C&iOthers UP TO 30% UttBtt SEE 1 I ACCESSOl SHOES S Ties. Socks. Co DressC&XCasual I Gloves. Searve; ALL 20% OFF I 25% OF ! 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"I told them to get out and they it, wallet, watch and some cash," she 1 left a party on the second floor and sctor of public relations for the rtment said the department of Safety lementing a plan to reduce theft from residents from each dorm forming a larceny. ions are ;| ?>rlrllorI *1 94-6! I I 5 ibia K-Mart) J Saturday $25.98 j 'almetto Baggies s Work Pants $7.98 \ UMBIA I mur dALE | Xsy(' ^ 'LAN! :RS OF COLUMBIA i | ERLY FELUCCIII) I 221 Main St. M II mbia, S.C. 29201 charge c&kBi >or to Carolina Theatre) Visa I ; j 252-1193 Accepted