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The student was robbed by two unidentified males at 5:39 a.m. He was transported by Richland Police are also investig County Emergency Medical Services to the dalism of a dorm room i emergency room at Baptist Medical Center, where Four female students he was treated and released. malicious injury to persoi The hospital would not comment on his injuries, in Columbia Hall Frida) A man requested assistance from University the locked room, ransack I WEEP A BABYSITTER I OFF CAMPOS STUDENT SERVICES 1215 BLOSSOM ST. UNIVERSITY"BOOK STOR E~ 5 RUSSELL HOUSE WjUd i| From the Faculty Suggested Reading List ! |j A Handbook to Literature - Holman !; jj Owen the Poet - Hibberd I| S* /VI /*/) rvi i J c ut/cu/o yj ivkju toyk> ~ iiuuiujuov p j| On Moral Medicine - Lammers/Verhey ;! ;! 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Or that he would irretrievably lose luggage con taining his entire wardrobe. Or that return reservations had dissolved, and h< would have to charter a bus and ferry across the Gambia River to another country and airport. None of that would have surprised him. But he says he never would have believed that his journej would end here at USC. That was November 1986, and Larson was the new director of the International School oj Ouagadougou, on his way to the annual conference of the Association of International Schools ir Africa. When he finally got there, he met Connu Buford and Beverly Busching of the USC College of Education. As a result, Larson and his wife Cherie are now two of the overseas educators ai USC working on advance degrees. The Larsons were attracted by the College ol Education's Service to Overseas Program through which the university has established an active presence in international education circles. "We owe a lot to USC," said Tony Lanza, regional education officer to the U.S. State Depart ment's Office of Overseas Schools, which funds many international schools abroad for children ol Senate Continued from, pt new one, has 10 days to sign the automatic revised bill passed Wednesday by the to USC P Senate, if he fails to sign it, it is for his sig ite mugging, iy after he was jumped by contents of a fire extii es, according to reports, reports said, ocation of the incident. Several other inciden y to the South Tower lob- sity Police this weeken< elp. EMS transported the ? Four wheel-cov Iministration Hospital. cle parked at the S-l lot tig, but no injuries were meone removed the FriVlciv gating a breakin and van- Police seized i n Columbia Hall. marijuana from a grc reported a burglary and University Terrace A lal property to their room Saturday. University P ' night. 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Major universities such as Michigan : State and the University of Houston were courting : overseas educators, they said. : "But, as a school director, I had seen the work t that Beverly Busching and Chris Kuehn of USC had done teaching courses on-site to my staff in f Ouagadougou. They were very effective, and if i they were any indication, there would be a good : program for us here. "In addition, USC personnel did such a good job of making arrangements for us and providing general support. I can't say enough about Susanna Melo." Melo is the coordinator of the College Of; fice of International Schools. "That office has a f personal touch." riao 1 :ally approved and goes on The bill would only resident James Holderman Senate to reimburse the [nature. and Sorority councils for a beating Semina nguisher on their clothing, ^ig names like Haul Kenncc said. ts were reported by Univer- ProSram is the ofa j Paul Kattenburg, retii ers were stolen from a vehi- foreign service ctficer and : on 1000 Henderson St. So- emeritus ai USC s Goverr covers before 1:30 p.m. International Studies depai "I've been wanting to dc long time," Kattenburg st in unspecified amount of is a community outreach )up of six students in the geared for the corpor; partments at 12:08 a.m. market, and they will bei olice seized the marijuanna the program as much as U :rnalia after responding to a Kattenburg said the ser y. like a course, and at the ( seminar, participants woul< iHFl Trainiu Diete physical ^ ... , . ssts (Blood S Urine) V ?1{'ca? worklli? for tne i Pressure Check ? 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Most of them say they will be returning overseas to continue their work. But, before they go, they will have made a contribution here, according to one faculty member. "From our perspective," said associate professor Gale Breedlove, "one of our most beneficial * parts of the overseas program is how it has at- ' tracted grads we wouldn't have had otherwise. They are clearly outstanding, some of the best grad students we have, and they offer an international . perspective in their classes." Since 1982, about 350 educators have enrolled in USC courses for credit taught overseas, Melo said. Thirty-five have come across the globe to pursue further education at the university The overseas program's "personal touch" has made the roads between distant lands and USC a little shorter and smoother ? and better traveled, she said. bind the the shuttle cost. Ramsdale said. The Fraternity bill in no way implies that S.G. will portion of fund the shuttle in the future. I* Continued from page 1 iy," Clark tificate of completion. Kattenberg hopes this and other inchild of seminars will generate corporate ined U.S. terest in USC's international studies professor departments and, consequently, imenl and financial support from the communirtment. ty, Kattenburg said. The funds would > this for a then be used for programs that more lid. 'This directly benefit students. program The first seminar will be entitled ate adult "America's Global Dilemmas." The tefit from speakers will be Lawrence SC." Eagleburger, former undersecretary ninar was of state and chairman of the Byrnes ;nd of the Center advisory council, and i get a cer- Kattenburg. 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