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- EXAI Final Kxain Schedules for Saturday-Only Classe Instructor. ? nvir, 09:00 A Wod, April 27 MWF-9: Thur, April 28 MWF-11 :-ri, April 29 MWF-8: Snt, April 30 MWP-K Mon, May 2 TTH-12 I\ios, May 3 TTH-9:3 Wed, May 4 TTH-3:(J will be open 2864 Devine St. Call for *AEROB SUMMER SEM Aerobic Exercise Class* ' by the College of He; today. V Come to class in Gym 807 at 12:15 PM or Gymi j; 808 at 5:15 PM to register. 1?? | For more information call 777-1 SvjMBMM ? I^CiSOAPS*THANK HAVE A GREAT J 100 Assembly 9am-midnig jgmmm mmmsmm coupon ,E baldir I ? 9?s7v SUI | Exnm spe( buy 1 si 1 &getth | sub FR OF EQUAL OR LESS (GOOD THRU APRIL WITH THIS AD 10:30 to 6, mc 1305 Assei (next to Reflex m. m I 771-447 ?IUHHITmIIHimjVilltlFSWM * WHt ^iTtfWfTTWw^nlMfwHnylfffffTfTTT+Hrffrettfilfl VI SCHEDULE is and Special Session Classes Will He Arranged M 02:00 FM 5:30 PM 05 AM MWF-2:30 PM M-4:40 PM M-5:0() I'M M 0:00 I'M MW-4:00 I'M MW-5.00 I'M MW-5:30 I'M 1:15 AM TTH-2:00 PM T-4:30 I'M , T-5:0() I'M '1-5:30 I'M TTH-4:30 I'M TTI1-5:00 I'M TTH-5:30 I'M OOAM TTH-11:00 PM W-4:30 I'M W-5:00 I'M W-5.30 I'M W-OiOOPM ):10 AM MWF-12:20 I'M xxxxxx :30 F'M TTH-8:00 AM TIM: 15 I'M Tl 1-4:30 I'M TH-5:00 I'M TH-5-.30 I'M I H-fi OO I'M Tl 1-6:30 I'M 10 AM MWF-1:25 PM xxxxx 10 I'M MWF-3:35 PM xxxxx yrt I T? Sunday, May 8. I ^ * JK I S * I : ~ I I reservations 254-0699 lies* I [ESTER I 3S sponsored j i alth begin j: J I W ? jJ A1D)V! 5256 or 777-5267. g 7 7 CIRL I KV ib. cyi -2nd j |s cc i I Kb J uvy IIISilliiLllJiiiiiiliiiliUili! HtMictiimMlllHilll^ ' - - - - * wmmmmmmmmm ohrhm vmhmhi1 n i nr? r ~ - l R.A. Continued from pa He said he put down the phon< I and Announced l>y the numbers of Harman, Ross and David Macauley, a housing ad ministrator. He also included th< phone numbers of Vice President fo 7:45 PM Student Affairs Dennis Pruitt anc USC President James Holderman. M-7:()() I'M A number of residents on th< M-7:3() I'M seventh floor of Douglas said the} MW-7-.00 I'M received the phone numbers bu K A\M T.in ttK 4 I1"* ' ivi didn't call anyone. They said the; M W-B:00 I'M knew other residents on the floo MW-B:30 I'M who did. Krawcheck also said he suggestec I-ti.OO I M {jiat stucients COuld call thei 1-7:00 rM parents and ask them to call th< 1-7:30 I'M university and complain. Krawchccl 1-8:00 I'M sajtj Harman had told him the onl; 1;H:30 I'M reason there was heat in some of th< ^ female dorms was because parent I M-7 00 I'M ^acj canecj the provost's office ant complained. 1 IH-8:00 I'M Residents on the hall sai< VV 7 00 I'M Krawcheck only provided the phom i*>Vo? i.k . numbers, but didn't pressure anyom W-7:3l) I'M i W-fl:?o I'M .o make any calls. W H- u? I'M "When I found out about the pro - blems in Snowden and Burney, xxxxxk distributed the flier there as well ? with the R.A.s' permission. in.7 00PM "I wrote down which number TM-7::U)PM werc most important, Harman an< Tl 1-B:0()PM Macauley." he said. TH-H:3()I?M Krawcheck said he was then ap proached by Bob Bennett, th< Residence Hall Director at Douglas "He never told me not to issue tb xxxxx flier, but was afraid of the 'humai nature consequences' of it." xxxxx He said Resident Student Develop /(Jtladfei) i w^n cleaners s laundry j || i?on a cooper 2 Blocks from Campus 907-08 BLOSSOM STREET AT Fl\/F POIMTC ... V _ I w 11 ^ I W VIDEO EXPRESSIONS 1 'NEW FIVE POINTS LOCATION" I -no memoership fee I no credit card necessary 1 __ /> * ! XM A . - - - " ? ' price or ttimj n.iv & 1.00 (juvenflle) I 'evine St.(Next to Rockafellas) 799-2482 J MIS COOK jwi EiRTiisnr.G rfwU^V-ril Go to class in the day or even >. O r^ril irco r\r +\?//-\ nh, ^vi iv?v wiii' SS^vK Our courses transf * Make up that HBSitn ge 1 : merit discovered the flier in January, , and Grecu called him in to discuss it. He said they called the flier "destruc tive to the dorm community." Krawcheck said Grecu told him "that my rights as a student were non-existent as long as 1 am an R.A., so she controlled anything I say and do, because I work lor her." Krawcheck said one of his "violations" was not sending maintenance reports to RSD. But he said he did not think he had to send them there. An RSD staff member reached for comment Sunday said the R.A. z iiutiiuui says an maintenance requests c should go to housing and the RHD 1 should be notified if a serious situa5 tion exists. s "What had happened was students i called and complained; their parents called," Krawcheck said. "Harman i got calls from parents asking why e their children were without hot e water. I thought they would act professionally, but one student said his mother called and Harman said he I wants the blood of whoever gave her , the number." Krawcheck said he thought he did s a good job as an R.A. "I followed i the R.A. textbook, all my students returned but one, four made the Dean's List, one made the Presic dent's List. But I was put on probation by the RHD." e A letter from Bennett to i Krawcheck lists problems of "1) ex ccssjve violations of the alcohol and visitation policy on your floor, and fittentio If you have an authoriz distance service and a: ' our office at 777-9587 n a i ^ ^ oireet, computer serv CISC 9 + Long S Jubilee ^ Our Rich Vanilla Ice Ci ' our Delicious Cherry .W "Cherry Pie* taste. AHc A plun 4 WOW! M\ 9 REG. PRICE 1 t2" dr 5 IT'S HUGEl $ a Expir 0 . * P/d, GLlf> iv IMMER TRANSIENT PROG O YOU A WORLD OF G( ling so you can still keep a sumn ?ad so you can have more fun er to almost every institution in t course that "gave you a little t Our low tuition helps you save ring Freshman Sophomore-level Sessio offered for Transient Sti SPECIAL' your failure to support (in words and actions) university rules and regulations. 3) failure to rememher 'Hutu' and 4) regular attendence at staff meetings. Additionally, I discussed your leaving Douglas while on duty and your ineffectiveness in resolving staff conflicts." The letter also says Krawcheck was very good at "personally getting to know his residents," but put him on probation Oct. 26, 1987 for the "seriousness ?f his negligence." Krawcheck ;aid he told Bennett he ' would try harder and that Bennett agreed to take him off probation by the spring semester, but didn't. Residents reached for comment Sunday said they knew of only one or two incidents of alcohol and visitation policv violations. Despite RSD rules prohibiting staff members from talking to The Gamecock, the paper tried but could not reach Bennett for comment Sunday. Grecu also refused to comment. "I wouldn't discuss a personnel issue," she said. "It may or may not be the truth. I wish I could discuss it with you, but the confidentiality of personnel issue is very important. "But 1 hope you would consider the credibility of our department before printing anything," she said. "If you do decide to write a story, please check back so I can check with legal affairs, because the possibility exists that you would be printing something that is very inaccurate." m Seniors ation code with the 9 long re graduating, please call or come by 514 S. Main ices to cancel your code. | Distance Service riSUPER lv COUPON fill v J OPEN TODAY W 11AM TILL 10PM ihlintJ Cktrrf a A . II f SundaeU ream Piled High, lopped with ^ Topping w/nn Old Fashion J a little whipped cream and a ip cherry ... / OWI WOW! * 1 59 | I.IMIT ^ SUNDAES A Dt o r~/~v? ?n# Ak.? ? i_r\ v uurvj^ es Sunday, May 8, 1988 ?' 7 i ;ram dod! ner job this fall he U.S. : rouble" money ? ns will be i jdents this Summer: \ Summer Session 1 i; July 20 -August 2 f Summer Session II July 20- August 2 1"ERM DAY CLASSES li ir\rs A _ A i ir.4- 1 1^7 w - nuyuoi i Full Term Classes June 6 - August 18 Night Session June 6 - August 26