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More than 60 org From Staff Reports The Student Activities Center will present the Student Activities Fair today in Russell House ballroom from io a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair's purpose is to give USC's more than 250 licensed campus organizations a chance to promote their groups and recruit new members. The theme of this year's fair is "More Than a Good Time." Donna Null, coordinator of Student Organizations, said the 11 ri ?xi? it. meiiie renecis me purpose 01 siuaeni organizations. "We would like to show that student organizations are fun but that there is more to them than just a good time," Null said. The fair is presented once each semester and more than 60 groups will participate in today's fair. Steve Nelson, graduate assistant for Student Activities, said each group participating wil have a booth or perform a brief demonstration. An award will be given to the best booth, judged on creativity and originality. The Frisbee Club will put on a demonstration at 12:30 D.m. J^wds^ig I | Catholic Student Center, USC i 1610 Greene St. Tel. 799-5870 Sunday Masses Monday thru Thursday Mass ^Friday Mass " ; j First Wed. of each month: Facultv/staff I 111:30-1:30 Fr. Stephen Lynch, O.F.M. Catholic Campus Minister roresroroo -===EEE~pT) AFAHl MB 1(2& 3 Bedroom Townhouse and Garden Apartme 2805 Shadblow Lane, West Columbia, SC (80?) 796 8670 J Come Out I To A Bettei I Im I 256-0* I FAST - FREE - Dl I WHERE EXTRA CHEESE anizations feature PAT MCGOWAN, an Arizona State University political scientist, will conduct a colloquium Thursday at 2 p.m. in Gambrell Hall room 429. McGowan, chairman of the political c science department at ASU, will speak on "Marx and Lenin Meet the Computer: A c Study in Imperialism." An expert on imperialism in the 19th and fc 20th centuries, McGowan has edited the i "Sage International Yearbook of Foreign i Policy Studies" series since 1973. McGowan has previously taught at Syracuse university ana me university 01 Southern California. 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