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Preview all By MARY PEARSON Editor in chief Learning your way around campus and learning about the activities and the opportunities you can find on campus is part of the process of coming to a big state university like USC. So the Student Orientation has set aside a special week called "Carolina Preview" for all new students. "Carolina Preview" is an annual week-long program with a host of activities for the new student to do, said Jimmy Hefley, the Carolina Preview graduate assistant. "We have been working on planning this week since January. Our goals for the week are to offer a diverse supply of events and to show them the different areas at USC they can become involved in," Hefley said. The Student Orientation Office and various other organizations on campus such as the Carolina Program Union and Off-Campus Student Service have teamed up to present the many programs scheduled for the week, he said. The week of events begins on Aug. 20 when residence halls open at 10 a.m. The first major event is scheduled Parking G Vai \ Registration All persons who use Universit; metered areas, must register ment of Parking and Vehicle decals can be ] Handicapped parking decal propriate medical documentati or the Student Health Center, purchases may be made Should you have any question: fice is located on the ground le\ at the corner of Pendleton am &*nf)9m-fv00r?m Mon. - | Coliseum the week of reg: INTERESTED IN WORKING TIIE. GAMECOCK? Call 777-: WUSC-FM " I SURFI 4*. * 'W** 1 r * : * # , ? % / ' \ jk y? >4?, ~ ! To Shark? AT FIVE POINTS * Killer Music, Great Food and Cold Drink Newest Restaurant and Bar. Of Late Nite. Featuring Deluxe Pizza, Pasta, SpecialL and Creative Salads. l?Eoif ! ncp Jk ft VI ! SHARKY'S V^^sSf j OriMnlM J AT FIVE POINTS^^g^ j 779-7979 636 Harden Street ! $2.00 Expir September 5, 1989 j Qpp DINE IN OR CARRY OUT / eviates tkoi for students who live off campus called "Soar Into Your Off-Campus Experience." According to Off-Campus graduate assistant Faye Sanders, the event is especially designed for off-campus students who are new to the area. "We are going to have skits about fears and expectations of coming to college and living in an apartment alone for the first time. We will also be giving out packets. In the packets will be fliers. One flier will be about lockers off-campus students can get in the Russell House. Another will be about events for off-campus students such as tail-gating and our first meeting with an ice cream social," Sanders said. Sanders recommended that students who need more information contact the Off-Campus Student office at 777-4174. At 7 p.m., President James Holderman will give his an nual speech in the Koger Center tor tne Arts welcoming all new students to USC. The week will also be filled with its annual-not-so-fun traditions such as mandatory residence hall meetings for all new students on Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. and the freshman placement tests in the Nursing Building on Aug. 21 from hide \ y parking facilities, other than their vehicles with the DepartRegistration. Regular student purchased for $20.00 per year. s must be authorized, with apon, by the attending physician After obtaining authorization, from the Parking and Vehicle Registration Office. 3, please call 777-5160. The ofre\ of Pendleton Street Garage i Pickens streets. Office hours Fri. We will be located in the istration, August 19th through | the 24th. mmaMmsmsM IGAMECOCK ADS: 777-4249 FOR 1 J726 ^ RESERV 'ESOME T ERNATIVE 90.5 ?.. ~ 3- ? I ; .... ;;;v...y>vAXw>v;... ? * . * ? ? i y.v.......y.->V ...... 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The first part will feature a series of speakers who will discuss such ------ -- /a LUpiCS aiCUIlUl/ UI Ug auuac, 14113111/ 3tA1311l, sainjr, health/wellness, behavior guidelines, and AIDS and sexuality, Hefley said. During the second part of the colloquium, the students will be divided into 50 small groups and relocated to various places on campus where a faculty member and an upperclassman student leader will discuss the topics and answer questions, he said. A Minority Student Affairs Freshman Workshop will _ ? September Events Mother-Dau USC vs. Georgia Tech g Carolina Program U Facult) Parents Association B President Jami Tours, Recreational E\ Minority Studen and mi Discou: from Delta Airlines a are a For more in " Office of Pai Department ] (803) E OFFICERS' TRfl . 1 " W.SS** ? ~u;?-V.- V> ?!->?" J ~r? H>h ~/ " " ' "' :;.. - : ' -.,.' ~ v ; ?.- , ^ ' ' --;:;: >- - - ; ,,- - - --- ..;" -, -os ...... * r "" "-... .... 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CPU will present "Rock and Roll Comedy on Piano" with Carl Rosen at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 22 in the Russell House Ballroom and hold an outdoor movie, "Big," at 9 p.m. Aug. 24 on Intramurals Field A. CPU will also feature a concert bv Hootie and the Blowfish from noon until 4 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Intramurals Field. If students have any more questions or want to find out about the other events offered during the week they should stop by the Orientation Office in room 206 in the Russell House or call 777-2780. 22-24,1989 Include: ghter Drop-In ame and pregame tailgate nion's Dessert Cabaret > Drop-In 'reakfast, featuring USC es B. Holder man 'ents and Guest Speakers ts Parents Drop-In ich more! nted fares ind National Car Rental vailable formation call: rents Programs of Student Life 777-5780 [MING CORPS 1 *1111 SnB W& ^ V ??x$S ffi xy|&v?? JBMi ~ " ' * "" -JS:11111111 w>- ,vXv" >x . .v.?>:sv. . .*> - . . .-.w.-... ^ v"'s>>: vy'- -w.. ^IPf- ,pl| M r FOR COLLEGE. 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