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Students i; By JOHN MILLS III Staff writer Even though there have been more property crimes this year, no one att( property protection meeting, sponsc Division of Law Enforcement and evening. "All you can do is offer the ser available and advertise it," said USC and Safety Lt. Weaver Grayson. "V semester and send information to RE directors). We get some good respon you get a bunch, and some days you c The session was part of USC Safety provide information to students abc protect their property. Grayson and his assistant, criminal reserve police officer Denise Kinart suggesting uctici ways to prevent pri were going to talk about book theft, auto break-ins. They also planned t< about watching for suspicious-looki dorms. "I did think that with all the crin reported on campus and with all th< Abortion ? question," Church said. "The most dangerous place to live in America today is in the mother's womb," he said. Fifty-eight percent of Americans think abortion is wrong, but there are 4,200 abortions performed every day, he said. "In America, it is illegal to kill an eagle in the egg, but we kill more Lights Continued fro Potential hazard areas were also located and referred to Director of Operational Services Jimmy Cooper, who went on the walk. Lightways maps will be provided for students next year. These will show all of the lighted paths on campus and point out poorly lit areas. Students who see lights burned out or see a place where they think there should be a light will soon be able to let the university know, Ramsdale said. S.G. will provide lighting cards for students to give their suggestions and will then forward the cards to the ^^l/SJLiUUL Hallo1 Any single I under $10 is OVER $1C Any single C under $17 is OVER $17 Friday & Sat Woodhill Mall Bush Riv 776-7208 798-2 GOT M We urgently need peop to aid in medical resean had mono within the pc qualify for $100 per we time. 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The service, IDs (residence hall for two years, G se, but some days "You take I lon't." cameras. We put / Days and was to our police depar >ut how they can said. Students woul justice senior and police come to t 1, had pamphlets said. Students s >perty theft. They police departmer hall larcenies and Police come t 3 remind students engrave all ot ng people in the number enables i property as beloi les that are being There is a 50 p< ; student uprising with the Project ntinued from page 1 than 4,000 unborn babies every day," he said. Two students stopped to argue with him after one of his speeches. Philosophy sophomore Kevin Christy and anthropology sophomore Jason Holowacz discussed human rights and abortion in relation to euthanasia and war. "When a person is really not alive >ra page 1 proper organization. "These cards will make sure that the opinions and concerns of the Carolina students will be heard," Franklin said. On the large turnout for the walk after the poor attendance at the evening's earlier "Protect Your Property" meeting, he said, "I think people are tired of sitting in meetings. People are ready for action." The walk ended back at the S.G. office in the Russell House, where participants were invited to have hot chocolate. I IBS'ween LP or Tape ; now $6.99 ) is $2 off ompact Disc now $11.98 7 is $3 off urday Only! er Mall 7252 Parklane Rd. 889 788-6446 IONO? le with Mononucleosis zh. If you have or have ast 2 weeks, you may ek for 3 hours of your gicals, (nc. tburg Dr. Suite 105 )ia, S C. 29204 54-6537 Get Framed For 1/2 Price! ; before December 31, 1988 for 1/2 price at H. Rubin's alreadv low Drice. lust two great selection of frames to choose from, this coupon is not good with any other ete Daily Or d Wear is Package d. 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The police ID officials in surrounding areas to identify aging to someone at USC. ercent recovery rate of property engraved ID information, Gravson said. but is just hooked onto a machine that keeps him alive, it is all right to let him die," Church said. "OK, don't you see, the mother is the machine here? She is keeping the baby alive," Holowacz said. "Human life depends on human reasoning," Christy said. "And a baby in the womb is not capable of human reasoning." Election Continue system the way it was, Birch said. Both agreed with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that "Gorbachev is a man you can do business with." The next president must keep the United States competitive with the Soviet Union in the arms race, Moore said. "We cannot let them get the upper hand." "I agree we must modernize. But I would rather see a reduction if we could be assured that the other side Plasma Continued donating, some occasionally have rt donating. "The most common reaction is fai biggest problem is fear, being scared of said Hyland Assistant Manager Bunty Center employees are actually at n|or such mishaps as accidental poking of ; needle than donors are, Sanders said, years no employee has contracted a < said. "We're very careful about what we here," he said. Every plasma donation is tested. If plasma is discovered to be infected, su hepatitis or the HIV virus associated wii ' : ' i-aW.""1 ill' 8VC ^gsplllg: Help ONE LIFE TO campus to shoot? ot its soap-within It you're a colleg* tell us why your c perfect location f< h. ' ,'** t Splat! Brian Hullo, a physical therapy rvicsoiey ai a riauoween carnival r?i I on. Dixon Continued fr ball player Tommy Chaikin said he and other teammates used steroids during his football career with the Gamecock squad, and that coaches and team doctors knew of and overlooked the use of the banned drugs. If the Sports Illustrated article was to come out, now was the time for it to come out, Dixon said. "Regrettably, it did hit, and now >d from page 1 would follow through," Birch said. Both professors have a significant amount of experience in and out of USC Moore has taught at numerous institutions, including Duke University, Columbia University and the U.S. Army War College, where he and Birch first met and served simultaneous tenures. Birch served in the U.S. Army and retired as colonel. He has taught at the Command and General Staff College and was a support staff from pane 1 factions to immune deficiency synd the donor is no longer pe: nting. The Infected donations art a needle," "It's not all that fre Volls. cent," he said e risk from Other Columbia cent an infected engage in double plasrm But in six officially known, include disease, he and Serologicals Inc. Bo students. do around The process involves f< someone's A"blood sample, tc ich as with obtained from the donor th acquired Questions about tht LIVE find a college several exciting episodes - a - soap '' Fraternity Row.'' 9 student, write and :ai npus would be the Dr11 Fraternity Row.'' CjLj] ' * f freshman, throws a pie into the face of pIH at thp Tnworc W/oHnocHav T aura WSlcnn iiiv m vtt via t? vuiivjuuj jumui m tt ii^vii om page 1 we must take a look inside our pro gram and do what we need to do. We'll be looking into that very carefully," he said. "As far as my reservations about stepping into that (steroid issue), I have no reservations about taking it head on, because I know I have the support of President Holderman and a very fine staff of coaches," Dixon said. member for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Both men, veterans of war, said a major reason for their entering the field of international studies was their desire to have a greater understanding of the events that i shape the world. , "I have always been rather bookish," Moore said. "The professorial role has always appealed to me." "Ilike being around young people. ] I like their questions and the stimulus j rome, it is destroyed and are then aske rmitted to donate, he said. The don : rare, he said. by the donor, quent ? under one per- cells and plas ceils are given ;ers besides Hyland that is treated the iphersis, as the process is Columbia Plasma Center When both th also handle many USC is bandaged a The donat hemophilia, t 3ur steps: Because th< ) ensure donor health, is donors can gi 's finger. wait at least ; donor's medical history again. *? If possible, enclose a couple o of your school's exterior and n Location Search, P.O. Box 795 . Station, New York, NY 10019. can't return them.) We must Jl by November 18,1988, so" r^^,,s criminal justice freshman Katie , an advertising freshman, looks Dixon's appointment as USC's Athletic Director is the second turnover in less than one year. Dixon takes over after Dick Bestwick left the university for health reasons. Bestwick took over earlier in the year when Bob Marcum was fired from the position. Marcum had been accused of running an inadequate and poorly managed drug testing program. which they provide," Birch said. "We see the enemy, and it is us. We are well advanced in polluting our own world. If you jeopardize the world you live in by your own excesses, you are your own worst enemy," Moore said. "Unfortunately, history does show the world to be a violent place," Birch said. Both agreed there is always the possibility of "hot spots" escalating into conflicts. d. ation requires a blood bag to be filled Thf full hao i? ?r?nn in wnorito mA - ?? ~c? vv/ uvpviaiv ivu ma. The plasma is extracted, the red back to the donor, and a second bag same way. bags are completed, the donor's arm na he or she is paid. ed plasma is used to help treat turns and other afflictions. ; red cells are ieturned to the body, ive plasma twice a week. They must 48 hours, though, before donating Jmm I JMH |p|. Jlif K 9B '? <** 9 J? f photographs lail to: >, Radio City (Sorry, we hear from you write today!