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rwhat's happening^ T.J... A..:i 4 iuuay, Hjjiii i Elections lor Delta Sigma PI best business professor awards continue today and tomorrow. Rotating placques will be awarded to the winner in each of the eight departments. Business students may vote in the lobby of the BA Building. Intrafruternity Council meets at 4:30 p.m. in Room 332 Ol KlISSCll MOIISC. Carolina Program Union'sVideo Tape Commillee meets at 4 p.m. in Room 306 of Russell House. CPU's Visual Arts Committee meets at 4 p.m. in Room 307 of Russell House. TlieCiay Student Associationmccts at 6 p.m. at Partners, 925 1/2 Huger St. A speaker will discuss, "How to He Positive When You're Called a Pool." CPU's Cultural Series Committee meets at 7 p.m. in Room 301 of Russell House. CPU's Publicity and Public Relations Committer meets at 7 p.m. in Room 306 of Russell House. "Breaking Away" plays at 7 and 9:30 p.m. at the Russell House Theatre. Admission is free. Tomorrow, April 2 The softhall team plays Adelphi at 2:30 p.m. The men's tennis team plays Davidson at 2:45 p.m. ? CPU's Contemporary Sounds Committee meets at 6:30 p.m. in Room 332 of Russell House. ? CPU's Ideas and Issues Committee meets at 7 p.m. in Room 307 of Russell House. "Breaking Away continues at 7 and 9:30 p.m. at Russell House Theatre. ? I he haschall team plays I ut mnn at 7:30 p.m. USC's chapter of the S.C. State Student Legislature meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell House. For your information Deadline is Thursday tor nominations for USC chaplains' Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award. l or information, fall Rt?rnard Friodman at 799-9132. Sigma Chi fraternity is taking nominations for its Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award. Nominations and supporting materials should be mailed to Box 85128-Campus before April 17. For information, call Jeffrey Black at 776-3614. ?ii you nave an event 10 dc inciuueu in wnars Happening, send an announcement one week in advance I I to Gregg Lasky, Drawer A, Russell House, 29225. J rJAZZ I USC's Cultural Series/i : ? The N< # j:? Jazz P | 1 All-S jrf TOMORRC ;!h The Townsl 583 USC Students: i jj?HB Free Shuttle transportation ? "J"Wj to The Township "SISC Call 777-713C . slbhwhwwi VWiWV^VUWVWVVS New SG senators By Laura Dannhardt The newly elected Student Senate received a brief orientation and review of Senate committee functions and parliamen uu ; |/i v/v.lu u i v iivmii i vi 111 v i .^^iiiuvi . > vv vuiiviuu^ . The previous year's Senate committee chairmen reviewed the functions and duties expected of senators as members of a committee. Within the next two weeks, each senator must choose to participate on one committee. However, actual appointments will be made by Student Government Vice President Amy Houscr after senators are interviewed and committee membership vacancies are filled. Only four of the 47 senators in office are returning from the 1984-85 Student Government. Hut. inexperience should not pose any problems, SG advisor Rob Chiles said in an earlier interview. Lrnn firln I I CG I IUC Medical students ahi by refusing to repay By Associated Press and by lhc ( WASHINGTON ? Medical and denial grain's solvci students have received a halt'-hillion dollars The audit in government-back*.J education loans with Richard Kusv little concern lor whether they need the tion Assistan money, what they're spending it on. or Health Servit whether n will over he repaid. ;i new audit guarantees ii| contends. for students Besides the repayment problems, the pro- means the go gram has faced abuse at the borrowing end as money if the well, the audit says. Students have borrowed College fin thousands under the program for such non- concern for \ educational purposes as airline tickets to whether it wi Europe, new cars, car repairs, divorce virtually an lawyers and traffic tickets. students, Kir Emergency management reforms have eas- "Our work ed the immediate possiblity that the loan pro- could get a H gram will go bankrupt this year, according to S20,(KK) at the internal audit released Wednesday by the "Financial ai Department 01 ueann ana unman services. uiu not nave But further reforms are needed by Congress student requi Id Ol CXK. IT UP! Contemporary Sounds ;ent >wport estival L Itars v\ c JW NIUH I hip 8 p.m. ! ?6 Public: $11 mailable from Russell House ( from 6:30-7:30. ) for details. ?i ? m ? _ _ ' _ aar1 SSKSSSSSSSSarol learn the rones The most popular committee among senators is the Finance Committee, which was headed by Tony Price last year. The committee is "probably the most demanding and time consuming." Senators appointed to the Finance Committee allocated student activities funds to eliuihle student organizations. Alloca tion is divided into three processes: spring allocation, for general operational budgets; fall supplemental allocation, for group capital expenditures and other purchases; and honorarium I'niul :tlIoi\il ion for pronns who nri*s(Mit sivnkt'rs throughout the year. Additional Senate committes are: Minority Student Affairs, Powers and Responsibilities, Residential l ife. Academies, Judicial, Communications and Athletics/Community Affairs/Off Campus Students. The Senate meets at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in room 315 of ( aleotl Building. City fire truck collides with car usina loans ^a"qci""1 p""' w A fire truck on its way to x - a reported fire at RivernfinflrTmPnT banks Zoo collided with a I " car jn rush-hour traffic Iriday, trapping the 45-yearJcpartmcnt to ensure the pro- woman driver until icy, the audit says. rescue workers could free K.. IIIIC I / ,.i hi?r i/> i i i ?.> i mj'v.v.n'1 v i Li IVI ill .crow covers the Health tiduca- Mary Stokes, the wife of ce 1 oan program of the public USC security chief and e, under which the government lormer State Law Enforce... co/> . ?<?ni i . f'.jri > iii jxMM/ww m cuucauon loans ,,,v,n *-? in the hcnlih professions. That Stokes, suffered a head in\ eminent promises lo repay the j?ry and multiple cuts and student does not. bruises in the wreck, nm-ini ni'i'i,<..ri ivi<iini,. authorities said. She was s hciher the money is needed or listed in favorable condition II be repaid, treating a loan as Friday a I Richland absolute right of medical Memorial Hospital, a tserow said. medical spokeswoman said. ; showed that students generally The tire reported at the 1LAL. loan in any amount up to /Q<? turned out to be an any time," Kusscrow said. electrical short in a panel id officers told us they felt they ^ox that controls the the legal right to deny a loan if a automatic lighting in the :slcd it bird house. SSSBSSSiSSSSSSSSfe ? ?^nSr? PWBJB leas and Issues presents fa Ellen Rosenberg, w jthor of Ellen Rosenberg's u\Tm >rowing Up Feeling Good w 'The Relationships You Have ? jb jbT le Relationships You Want to Have" -IJL TOMORROW BVfc Law Bldg. Room 160 HjO* 7 p.m. FREE co-sponsored by Open Door D'O'C a or BBnivnifin KHji. -mo i nnojiiii ??i iVi /ith THE PRESIDENT iS )F THE SEMESTER! M Thur., April 4 FREE i3jZ r>: r-?i 11 u i r\r\r\ I @ Diyn-up in nnuu ? 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