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Campus Cle features ca By GREGG DONALDSON t Staff writer A cash award will he given for the best-looking area on campus Saturday as nart of the I JSC" Beautification Committee's campus Cleanup Day. The campus will be split into five areas: The Horseshoe, Towers, Bates, Capstone and Columbia Hall, South Tower, and Patterson Hall, and th * cleanup will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. judging win uikc piaec attcr 4 p.m., and judges will consist of residence advisers and residence hall directors. "The Beautification CommitFor the Be< In the February 19 editorial on items need correction or clarificat First, the sororities did not war on-campus facilities. They were Capstone or South Tower for adc son was then chosen for the sore members. Housing was not involved in til Further information and clarifii day before spring break (March 5 On that Friday night, twenty si rooms with permission of their I residence nails open until Satur editorial would be $9000, and wo In the Friday, March 19, issue c ty stated that Sigma Phi Epsilon is sion of intramural competition. S with 2,784 points. BRr Sl r **** '/#?* K1 ^ H|\ Pit Stop Calvin Graham (top) and Rico Taylor r Catch wit, humor, comedy ... etc. on The Gamecock comics page. jL ten "Etc." by Jess MacCallum The Gamecock's own awardwinning cartoonist. The Gamecock The (fAMKCOCK In Uip Htudpnl ripu/u. paper of the University of South Carolina and ik published three timet* a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both Hummer sessions. with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the (iAMKCOCK are those of the editors and not those of the I'niversity of South Carolina. The Hoard of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the (iAMKCOCK. The Student Media Department is the parent organization of the (iAMKCOCK. Change of address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to the (iAMKCOCK. Drawer A. Cniversitv of South Carolina. Columbia. S.C. 2920H. Subscription rates are $18.00 for (1( year. JM.00 per fall or spring semester and Sit.00 for both summer sessions. Third clan* postage paid at I'nion. S t . The (iAMKCOCK u z licensed student organi.'Mion of the rniveraitv of South Carolina and receive* funding from student activity feea. sanup Day sh award tee was formed this past January in order to create a student awareness of the trash and vandalism problem," said Adam finlH Nnlinnal Pnmmiiian . '?v.v/..u. N^VIIIIIIUIW CUUI" dinator for the Residence Hall Association. The money that is won through this event could be spent on other improvements, such as painting or buying furniture for the rooms." In the Towers area, feelings are mixed about the trash issue. But, r\ ~ ~ ~ i j ... -11 i 1 - ^ L/UI i.i Laiuwtii, iicau 01 housekeeping, said, "All the kids are very cooperative." She encourages students to empty trash during weekdays. 1AWM ' sorority housing, the following ion. it off campus housing instead of given the choice of Patterson, litional housing options. Patter>rities to sublet housing to their is decision. .ration regarding housing the Fricditorial) was made available. I tudents stayed overnight in their I RHD's. The cost of keeping all 1 day noon as suggested in the uld be passed on to students. 1 i >f The Gamecock it was incorrecthe leader of the Fraternity Divi- i igma Alpha Epsilon is the leader < ( : * H' . l ' \ ".if 1 nake a pit stop at a nearby Magik Mart and _ CLUB P 1131 I CLUB 131 salutes USC c Our sincere thanks for y< and patronage . . . _____? U kWi W- j* /Ladies Night: / One Show Only - 9:00 p I Men Admitted to Up / Dance til ^ I PUulM 21 and O1 * MAIN) Open until ^jknnh || Luncheon M II' llllllllli -?t nil ii I. All lunches for USC sfi Monday Friday 1 1 Menu prices $2 90 $3 50 i for our Famous Deli |T HH . : : ' J Tipper Gore spoke in the Russell House Ballroom VI iiore_ Continued from page 1 and to provide consumer information aboi material, according to Gore. The PMRC and 22 of the RIAA members to labeling procedures in November 15 :ooperation of the National Parents T Association and the Recording Industry Asso< af America. RAY GRONBERG/The Gamecock I check their tires. " The 920 Ladv Street 1_ I r > Mon.-Thurv ... 11om-2amH 7 Friday llam-tom x Sotwdov , ... 8pm-4om Is 254-1421 ! I i j B SP] and the Gamecocks. gg| Dur continued support | & l0ndoy?idov^ 304 R ROI I PA2 I Roor aturing: _ 'Southern Exposure/' I / ? Male Dance Revue I If Tucs m Every Thursday Night I IB stoirs Bar During Show ; I f sue / i Mai 11 I I 1BI ,h Energy Dar,c0 F1??' V TAi erW'P I 'er plrla^'doysl i 4am friOOV4 | Special | ? udente ar? 7 for 1 1 ' 30 3 00 p .m (not including drinks) | in the Bosket' : IMMM , "1 . . v v.- \ %' -/ / :?:4y. tNk --MT * >x mmm RAY GR0NB1 fednesdoy night about the need to put warnings on cei it that The warning label, which will be a the artists and their record compar agreed "Explicit Lyrics ? Parental Advisoi 85 in As an alternative to labeling, rec< eacher may print the song lyrics on the al :iation print the lyrics on a separate sheet ur ~r -ii Ul I lie cllUUIIl. / iser Continued from page 1 It would just let them lot of problems this 3w we feel about things Houser said n uence them a little more knew that she and h :y make their decisions." not be hesitant in :r said she will appoint a their needs, and th ee to rewrite the student election showed st lent constitution. for her ideas, probably get that task pointed before the end of "I was really r ster," she said. "They'll ed," she said. "I rk immediately in getting election) was goin larified. That's caused a closer than it wa: rSARAT.TWA LAST DAY TC 12 pm - : prices are: 4.00 ? USC students, facul 5.00 ? general public RING 1986 CLASSES ARE: ir ufirERBG run wuhen ? 6-7:30 [ lursdays, Combative Room PE Center .LY DANCING - 5:30-7 p.m. Mondays, R miTION AND FITNESS - 5 6 p.m. M< ;H iE PLATING - 810 p.m., Wednesdays, I ISIVE SOLAR ENERGY - 7:30-8:30 p.n n 303 RH ERWATIVE KNITTING TO MUSIC days, Room 303 RH CESS IN C0LLE8E ? 7-8 p.m. Tuesdays IH RTIAL ARTS/SELF DEFENSE - 3:15, n 303 RH 10BICS - 9-10:30 a.m. Saturdays, Room 3c 10T CARD READING ? 6-8 p.m. Mon( TE: Acrobics will begin on the stb of April Due to I Classes will run from N m m* M A nm IMA HIVr-kAN rvnwL-UNn W HU SPONSORED BY STUDEN' Bill to raise 6PA standard fails in senate ly STEPHEN C. GUILFOYLE Staff writor The 1985-86 Student Senate ended its last meeting of the ^ semester Wednesday with many senators thanking committee members for their year's work. At the beginning of the meeting, V. the senate recessed in order to V\5K ^ JL ga'n cnou8h members necesssary JM for a quorum, a majority \7J| necessary to make any decisions. But when they returned, one senator tried to pass a final piece of legislation after many senators had offered congratulations to their committee members. Sen. Ed Sookikan, Academics A I Committee chairman, wanted to ; pass a bill to raise the required Hi minimum 2.0 ernde noint averaec for leaders of student organizations. Sookikian's bill would have raised the standard to a minimum 2.35 GPA. Sookikian said the Faculty Senate was going to raise the standards, so the Senate - - - - should take action first. :RG/The Gamecock tain albums. Sen. Leroy Gadsden said the ^ student senate should not let the Faculty Senate dictate to the stu______. dent senate. The bill was tabled, but may be greed upon by brought up in the newly elected lies, will read, senate y" 3rd companies Rules Committee Chairman bum jacket or Rodney Brown ran the meeting ider the plastic because SG Vice President Amy Houscr was unable to attend. 9 i year tor us." good, needless to say, that so lost students many people wanted me as prcsier staff would dent. It was a good feeling." speaking for Houser said the runoff election lat the runoff convinced her that she must be rong support appealing to a cross-section of students. "It made me feel like I must be ather surpris- appealing to all students and not thought (the just certain groups," she said. ^ g to be a lot "And that's how I want to come ^ s. I felt* very across as." * * " KTTRAfi I ) REGISTER! * 4 pm tv & staff f * ).m. 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