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Abortion c? one, you should have one that's safe. v 1 don't want anyone to end up on the \ bathroom floor with a coat hanger," *~~Whoopie Goldberg said. Actor Leonard Nimoy, wearing a pin on his white sweatshirt saying "Honorary Sister," said, "Nobody likes the idea of an abortion. But if it has to happen, there should be freedom of choice." Students came in bus loads from campuses across the country. --Though most are too young to e Visitation c Burney and Douglas halls. The committee later agreed on the present compromise when it became apparent that the Board of Trustees ^ would not agree to the original proposal, Ramsdale said. " Ramsdale said she talked to " students about the plan after Friday's board meeting. "I didn't get any " negative feedback," she said. Phasing out overnight visitation for juniors and seniors would inCterfere with the maturation process of students, Ramsdale said. "We're learning to look out for ourselves," she said. Ramsdale said she is planning to ii . ' I I I ' ) r rr r rrp-rrrrr rrrrr rrF r r rr rrrrr r r _ r r r r rrrrrrrrrr I rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr inrrrrrrrr rrrrr rrrrrrrrrr r r r r llrrrrrrrrlrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I ATr ? V APPLIC, | g ACCEPT ~\T TTAT7 K v livr I V CHAI ^ and H TRA' ft CHA] ? ft applic IP avail/ ft deadl: Wednes For mor IP the CPU The Members of Carolina Cares t a The University ol cordially invite you to attend The honoring Individual ai 1989 Recipients of The USC and The GM T I \ .? 1 < i uesaay, April 11 Alumni Announcement of A ?, v , |J OFF] "A delight to The New \ J? < i Apri 8:00 $13, $11 J On sale at the Box Office at Carol Call 777-6581 *=> k \ 1 I BH k V <'-HHHHHHHHHHHlHHHHHHQil ntinued from page 1 remember the days before the Supreme Court legalized abortion in 1973, students said they recognize the threat now posed by a major challenge to that ruling. Some USC students also made the trip to the Capitol with a group from the Columbia Chapter of National Organization of Women, said the chapter's president Carol Stoneking. Stoneking, however, said she was not Qlirp nf thp AY^Pt numKor r\f ctn/1an*r UV.1V v/? 111V v/iuvl auillUVl \Jl OLUU^IIU and community members who atontinued from page 1 move back into on-campus housing next year because she likes the environment. "It has been really important to me to have an environment to make decisions where I knew that there was a support system," Ecology Committee member and Capstone Resident Adviser Kathy Lewis said. Lewis, who will be attending seminary at Emory University next year, said, "I think I'd be really frightened to be going from a very restricted environment to a city and an apartment and not knowing how to deal with some of these issues." The Board members did not apr r r r r r r r < r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r' r r r r r r rrrrrrrr-rrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrr r r f i TENTIC \TIONS ARE NOW ED FOR THE POSI :o CONNEC RPERSON , J VEL AND 1 RPERSON ATIONS ARE CBLE INSIDE l> INE TO APPLY: day, April 12 at e information, call 777-71'. Office, Russell House Roor j The Department of Student Life t f South Carolina USC Voluntary Service Reception id Group Volunteers, i Volunteer Service Awards Spirit Award , 4:30 - 6:00 pm House .wards at 5:00 pm R E Y H watch." O 4 ^ ork Times ft i V : 110 PM and $7 ina Coliseum and usual outlets. S to charge. 20350-68 Brj in I tended the march. "Gradually, we're believing it's a possibility" that the right to abortion could be taken away, said Yale junior, Bryony Romer, who traveled in an entourage of five buses from the New Haven, Conn., campus. President Bush, in one of his first acts after taking office in January, told anti-abortion activists at a rally outside the White House he wanted the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision overturned. pear to be in total agreement with d this argument. I "A certain amount of discipline is necessary to be a successful student," t said Board of Trustees Chairman q Michael Mungo. "The people of b South Carolina are not at all in favor r of students sleeping with each v other," he said. Michael Hogue, member of the n Ecology Committee and 1987-88 S.G. president, said, "When F somebody else makes your decisions n for you, you really don't grow as a person." The plan would foster rebellion from the students, which "really I >N: r BEING TIONS OF: :tion r 12:00pm 30, or come by c o 209. L TV Ha 1 \ li r ;,h= If you know your w< we know a way to r Ii icf romcfor \i ) UJL 1 ^C,1JIV^1 vv We've got the Choose your < you need. And if you're i Receptionist. File C Check the wh thing to register. Ar help you make the months everything Richly reward ?1989 Kelly Services. Inc. Celebrities said their presence at the rally demonstrated their belief that a massive display of commitment to protect abortion rights will have an impact on the Supreme Court when it considers the Missouri challenge to Roe vs. Wade. "They're human, they're political animals, and I think we can make a difference," said actress Jane Fonda, who attended the rally with her uaugnier, zu-year-oia vanessa Vadim. loesn't create a better university," -logue said. Fair ended his comments at he meeting with a semi-rhetorical [uestion. "When you have a conflict between tolerance, which I see as elativism, and absolutism, which /ay do you go?" he asked. The trustees will vote at an open leeting at 10 a.m. Thursday. No students were present at the riday Student Liaison Committee leeting. A&Sf ps Outdoor Mo TONIGI P.E. Field A FRFF AniWIICQI I I 11? l_ MUIVIIUUI FREE POPCOI (No Really, It's Fi Rain location Rm 305 Blatt P.E 'aid for in part by Student Activ Cinerric " Comi AROLINA PROGRAM UNION. lakef indO mammmrnm wmmmmmm ay around a keyboard-tyf nake your knowledge pa> ith us at Kelly Temporary kind of summer jobs you own assignments. Work as not a keyboard wizard, the l\erk. Accounting Clerk. Pre ite pages for your nearest id chances are we can coming summer you want them to be. | ing. t Break-ins at 'Pit' Fire, assault By RICH WALENDA Staff writer University Police responded to fire in Room 212 of the Roost at 1 p.m. Friday. According to police reports, th fire was started when Joseph Samut Rhett Jr. tried to burn a siring off hi mattress, which then caught fire University police responded, and th fire was extinguished. No one wa hurt in the incident, and only th mattress was damaged. University Police responded to report of an assault and batte'ry in th McBryde Quad in Building E. Accor ding to police reports, the complai nant was struck and kicked by ai unknown male after a dispute a 12:53 a.m. Saturday. Universit; Police are investigating the incident A false fire alarm was activated ii Bates House on the fourth floor in C wing. The alarm was activated by ai unknown person at 1 p.m. Saturday A homeless man was arrested b: University Police in front of th< Byrnes Center at 10:10 p.m. Satur day. According to police reports, th< man was sitting on the sidewalk wit! threp hnttles of red port wine. Wher vie Jg IT Jl| Wone 'verFt I if SP^^!;ii?iiiW m M I im? I ==^jj \ - Dewriter, word processor c r off this summer Services. '11 love to get your hands much as you want Or as ?re's still plenty of work to xiuct Demonstrator Stocl Kelly office. It doesn't cos /CI |\#Temporc IYK.LL7 Service: he Kelly Girl" People-The First And The lot s this weekend approached by officers, he became disorderly and was arrested. He was a transported to the Richland County 0 Detention Center. A student in Room 106 of the e Roost reported that someone tried to ;1 break into his room by pushing in the s window on the ground floor. When the man was confronted by the resie dent, he fled in a compact car. s ^ C 1 1- - ? c intic wcic iuui oreaiung ana entering incidents reported to a University Police this week. All four e incidents occurred in the S-8 (Pit) lot sometime Tuesday evening. In three incidents, the left a passenger window was reported t broken, and several items were y removed from each car. i In the fourth incident, the windshield of the car was broken, and ! several items were removed. University Police have no suspects. y A male was arrested at 5:15 Thurse day when he reportedly was intoxicated and harassing women at 500 ; Main Street. He was taken to the i Richland County Detention Center i and booked. 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