The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 21, 1988, Page 2, Image 2

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Sex scandals get fi One fraternity ha*> been banishec connection with a group sex party, suspended one of its houses for hir Rochester administrators banned in the wake of a February party in v with one ? apparently consenting The 19-year-old woman, whose n; in Ohio. Rochester administrators s lege about further disciplinary acti< On March 4, Penn suspended the a half for holding a September pai black, performed. Some audience members shouted and engaged in "sexually explicit a 7RT'c mpmK<*rc iccn#?H <% nnKlin o JUW i *J lllVlllWld IJJUVU U puuuv U | to the campus women's center, b suspended the house anyway, addin individual or group will not be tole Chinese report pai BEIJING ? Passengers on tw thwesternmost province, reported \ Sunday. The state-run Xinhua News Agei Beijing to Urumqi, the provincial unidentified flying object to the rig When the flight crew contacted 1 was in the area at that time. The object was described as being ding out a beam like a searchlight, ject, which was flying opposite the p said. Three minutes later, the object c then split into two, with a smaller t were spinning at high speeds and g: agency said. By 9:48 p.m., the objects had dis Half an hour later, passengers ab spotted the UFO over the same are; iim?n?wi?m?i \ Message T REMEMBEI WEDP j M4RI | HAS/ r< | SG PR! ; PRIORITY ROON : F 5 AUGUST THRU RUSSELL h : LOT MARCH 29,1988-9:00 AM * MARCH 29,1988 - 10:00 AM F t RUSSELL I jj Dot P S TRADITIONAL EVENTS ;; (SEE LIST ON PAGE 44 IN Tl * 5 CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION * # 5 REGISTERED STUDENT ORGAN S (SEE ABOVE TIMES FOR LO 5 OTHER * # ; ACADEMIC CLASSROOM SPACE 5 RESERVED UNTIL) * THE GAMECOCK THE GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in THE GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. The Hoard of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of THE GAMECOCK. The Student Media Depart ment is the parent organization of THE GAMECOCK. Change of address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to THE GAMECOCK, Box 85131, University of South Carolina, Columbia, B.C. 29208. Subscription rates arc $18.00 for (1) year, $10.00 per fall or spiing semester and ti.OA for both lummrr araiinna Thir/l clti?s postage paid at Columbia, S.C. THE GAMECOCK ia a licensed student organisation of the University of South Carolina and receives funding from student activity fees. The Gamecock nuvci usiriy 777-4249 i ers 'ateriuties in trouble I from the University of Rochester in while the University of Pennsylvania ing strippers to perform at a party, the Theta Delta Chi house for 10 years vhich eight students reportedly had sex ? woman. ame was not released, attends a college aid they may contact the woman's col>n. all-white Zeta Beta Tau for a year and rty at which two hired strippers, both racial epithets as the strippers danced cts." Dology and offered to make a donation ut Penn President Sheldon Hackney g that "behavior that dehumanizes any rated." ir of UFO sightings o flights to Xinjiang, China's norJFO sightings, an official report said ncy said a passenger on a flight from capital, this past Friday sighted the ht in front of the plane at 9:35 p.m. ocal airports, they were told no plane about the size of a basketball and sen I nc crew sent a light signal to the oblane, but received no response, Xinhua :hangcd directions and headed north, >all above a bean-shaped object. They ive off a ring of green light, the news iappeared, the crew said. oard a flight from Canton to Urumqi a in western Xinjiang, Xinhua said. o All students: J> TO VOTE HESDAY Cll 23 IRCLE DR ESIDE1NT /I RESERVATIONS OR DECEMBER 1988 IOUSE ONLY TERY fUh UNt BALLHUUM DATE :0R SECOND BALLROOM DATE HOUSE 205-A laymond MARCH 22,23, 1988 HE CAROLINA COMMUNITY) MARCH 25, 1988 IZATIONS MARCH 29,30, 1988 TTERY ON MARCH 29,1988) MARCH 30, 1988 (NO CLASSROOM SPACE WILL BE SEPTEMBER 12, 1988 $35 ! FULL ! J NO OBLIG, 1 WHY 1 ii You mav have one of I! DANGER SIGNALS I 1. Headaches 5. Dizziness 12. Shoulder Pain 6. Sore Elbo> 3. Arthritis 7. Neck Pain Kj 4. Low Back Pain 8. Indigcstioi i ! FIND OUT NOW ? I can relieve your aches and paini This examination normally costs ! J a neurological t*at. nr?a>ur? t*? 1 restricted or excess motion in th< | | consultation with the doctor to ( [MLIIMHIMMIHIIliUI HMMIMHMntNHHH ^ * | toi ri 3014 $35 VALUE / Hoosier harmony The Indiana University Soul Revue came to the R has more than 25 members, performed some of t Mustangs Continued from p mation about the recovery of the car was not available at press time. This was the second time Miller's Mustang had been stolen from the parking lot at Senate and Henderson streets. Miller reported his 1967 Mustang convertible stolen a couple of weeks before Christmas. "I thought it was gone forever," Miller said. Four days later a USC police officer called Miller and told him the car had been found parked on the side of Shady Lane Road. Miller said that when he recovered his Mustang it was out of gas and the radio had been stolen. Another USC student, sophomore English maJ THE GREA TEST STORY EVEf till Book TOM KEY A Toe-Tapping RUSSELL TREYZ Fuli Lenglh Musical ^ MARCH 20, 27 3:00 and MARCH 21 , 23, 25 Lutheran/United Methodist Cat 721 Pickens St. ADMISSION $3.00 RESERVAl I I FORGOT TOUK 111 GARNET & BLACK TE DON'T WORRY! DISTRIBUTION WILL I CONTINUE FOR THE REST OF THE CDwneirnnin onraEioiEinii! i s C3 HONDA : 1:00 - 5: :-r Room 3 | ft " Russell ? Extra Bo : I ? ! 3PINAL EXAMINATION \TION NOTHING TO PAY TVF WiTTT PATM? these 16 OF PINCHED NERVES W 9. Numb Hands 13. Numb Fingers ^ 10. Constipation 14. Hip Pain 11. Pain down Legs 15. Tight Muscles ^^0 i 12. Muscle Spasms 16. Aching Feet ^ hethcr careful, professional chiropractic care | 1 $30.00 or more. It will include an orthopcdic test, it aninal illminant tio*!' ?? ???? .?!-?*!?? fl? ,wp ? ?.|.BIIIIIVU? VIIVVM) All VAdlllfliailUII AVI VII e spine, a muscle strengthness test, and a private This entire exi liseuss the results FREE. w*nt mor< c< ALL your ins umbia Chiropractic Center r\ _ n a i a -m ? uevine located in snandon 252-0676 H r- {lM M >1 nlfPy Mt Him * Twffifiwl lilfl.I ' 11 { I iflHk . VHB ill I'if f *^ *? t-ylK' : I II ||8?|| AT-. ill \jxa ||i 1 \ hB >, j|U\;; Hfc fW ~v ..- -''ilgN ' k0Sg^ - - ||g|l 11 -^f--"r- = sK W / "vl ussell House Ballroom Thursday night as part of their three he latest hits in soul and rhythym and blues. iage 1 jor Charles Verner, said he had two Mustangs bee stolen during the 1987-88 school year. / Verner said he reported his 1968 Mustang stolen had in November. S He received another Mustang, a 1966 model, for tior Christmas because the 1968 was still missing at the the time. Then, one January afternoon this year, he said S he discovered his 1966 Mustang was missing. bra Shady Lane Road also yielded Verner's classic be j Mustang. His car was recovered there later that pri1 hqv ^ 1 In February, Verner's 1968 car was found in a bac condominium parking lot in Columbia. It had cha ll f 1 RETOLD ? If f ^ J STUDENl f EL i Wednesday Mmlc and t.yrlci ^ HARRY CIIAPIN * * * 7:30 i 7:30 I Please vote at followii * i\pu9 Ministry * J I. RUSSELL HOU: J riONS: 799-7363 ? j science ana Ma " * Library and Info 1 Education 1 Criminal Justice J Pharmacy Health ^ 1 Social Work ARBOOK? } b J II. BUSINESS AD! \\l \w// it + ousinBss Hnmm *?T J III. GAMBRELL Ne J Humanities and j Nursing \ I $ Any other schoi T - FRIDAY | IV. LAW-Main Lob 00 P.m. 1 Engineering Sch 16 11 J Law School House I V. COLISEUM Bio _ 1__ 4 A AA T OAS 910.UU | J J Applied Profess I J Journalism " j VI. MEDICAL SCH 4* Medical Studen BBJK j J VOTING WILL INCLUD Si !^ 1. Election of Studen H m V i 1 2. Student Govsrnme i )t ^ *?"ow'n0con! )f Student Senote an . ly^v H * for student body < g T These amendment! jj Jf posted in their enl iam D. Worrell | J iropractor |g J aminatlon is FREE. If you I ire and treatment, we do I u. urance paperwork. X I nm a i WEB j J runs I | 10:00 i i i * I" 4 4 iniHiinniM ? I r* Hi WA YNE YANO/Th* Oamtrvck -slop, spring break tour. The troupe, which 1 n missing for more than two months. ibout $500 in stereo equipment and car parts I hppn rpmnupH fmm th#* rar V#?rn#*r cniH iapp and Verner said they have taken precauis to avoid being the victim of any future car fts. ! iapp said he now chains his steering wheel and I ke pedal so if thieves start the car they will not able to move it. He has also secured a space in a /ate parking garage for his car. j Werner said he plans to bring his 1968 Mustang :k to USC soon, and when he does, he will also iin the steerinc wheel. * ? *" "A i 3 ** > r GOVERNMENT i ECTIONS } f-March 23, 1988 jj ng locations according to your major: 4 SE-2nd floor lobby | * Ith i rmation Science *. x> * >? > * jMINISTRATION 1st floor lobby 1 * * istration * . v U> ar Front Entrance 5 T XX Social Sciences xx w ols not listed J by } * > > ooi xx x? ssom Street Lobby J: X? ? ional Sciences J T) OOL Business Office ? ts * * E: * * 1 t Government President, Vice President, and ^ nt Senators )f jtitutional amendments have been passed by the * id will be placed on the March 23, 1988 ballot :onsideration: T '1(88)005, PUB8I021. PL(88)022 I s and the Student Government Constitution are J tirety in the Student Government Office for your J. ?* WILL BE OPEN | AM - 6:00 PM J J * *********************** 1 A