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Serving The Area Since 1973
Abortion Services Family Planning &
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Problem Pregnancy * Trained Counselors
Counselina * Speakers for Schools
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THE DEPARTMENT OF
STUDENT MEDIA
IS NOW ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS FOR
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
OF
THE GAMECOCK
APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE
IN RUSSELL HOUSE RM 313
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION
IS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1988
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IThe induction ceremony for new members will /
be held Thursday, Nov. 3, at 7:00 pm in the RH (
Ballroom. Please come a few minutes early to j V
register. Light refreshments will be served after ! /
the ceremony. I
GOT MONO? If
We urgently need people with Mononucleosis
to aid in medical research. If you have or have
had mono within the past 2 weeks, you may
qualify for $100 per week for 3 hours of your
time. Call 254-6537.
r>r\ Serologicals, Inc.
I A, I 2719 Middleburg Dr. Suite 105
Columbia, SC. 29204
Serologicals 254 6537
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CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION
TRAVEL AND TOUR CULTURAL ART? jfcMf
SPONSORS PRESENTS
Shopping Trip to Atlanta Queen Ida ^Ky
on tl. ,
Depart RH at 7:00am Carolina Coliseum 8:00pm
COST: $15.00 Tickets are now on sale
Sign-up ends Friday November 4 RH Business Office 4th floor
^ Students $5 "
tickets available 2nd floor Russell
?| Indian epic
'Ram ay an'
KOQ1 here Friday
From staff reports
Thejgreat Indian epic "Ramayan"
will be performed at 8 p.m. Friday at
H the Lexington High School
p| auditorium. The performance
Hj sponsored by Indo-American
"Ramayan," directed by Ravindra
Jain, is a timeless story of good verh
sus and has been a source
Hj moral Stfiength and guidance to
millions of Indians throughout the
K According to Indian belief,
P p whenever the world is threatened by
*wmn?~. H incongruent injustice and evil forces,
g| a man is born who not only assumes
?thr role of a savior of mankind but
leaves such a lasting impression by
r his jovial deeds that he becomes a
H ^ "beacon of light" for millions of
Such a person a
|. || veritable depository of all the sterling
* Vqualities and compassion of the Lord
^.Jk Ramachandra, the hero of
<:| "Ramqyan." The whole story of
|1 Ramayan is depicted in 24 episodes
% of music, dance and drama. It begins
111 with the birth of the Lord Ram and
||| ends two-and-a-half hours later with
P his coronation. The show consists of
E non-stop melodies, dialogues and
I . par.ration, ..
1 "Ramayan" is targeted for all auB
UBHm H diences and will be touring major
I cities such as Cleveland, New York,
11 Washington D.C., Atlanta, Chicago,
WM Dallas, San Francisco and Los
11 Angeles from Oct. 28 to Nov. 20.
Student tickets are $10; those for the
yP A f| general public range from $25 to
WM $100. For information, call Prasad
Wm 11 Satyendra at 777-3765 or 765-0308.
i^>:^ 'y gym" "u t if 1 "The United Way works
365 days a year, not just
the day they take up the
: mJ money,
N|gjk The Way Of Low.
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On Pickenf^rBridge for CHILDREN'S CANCERx
(JSC PERKINS
LOAN BORROWERS
NOTICE .4
If you received a Perkins Loan
during the Summer 1988 sessions
OR
Currently have a; Perkins Loan for the Fall
AND
HAVE NEVER ATTENDED A BORROWERS CONCCDCMPC
AT IICP MIICT ??*:
LiiLiiuL n i uju, yuu itiuo i aueiiu une ui me iiieeuiiya
below. The purpose of the conference is to present you
with, and give you a chance to disQuss, your rights and
responsibilities as a-PERKINS LOAM borrower.
Tuesday, November 1, 3:00-4:00PM,
Belk Auditorium, Room 005
Wednesday, November 2, 4:00-5:00PM
Belk Auditorium, Room 005
Thursday, November 3, 3:00-4:00PM
Belk Auditorium, Room 005
Thursday, November 3, 5:30-6:30PM
Belk Auditorium, Room 005
If you are unable to attend,, immediately notify the Office of Student
Financial Aid and Scholarship IN WRITING.
Failure to attend will result in cancellation of all institutionally administered
financial aid funds.
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