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Program feati successful bla By KEILA M. LEGREE dent James Frai Staff Writer an assistant pn Minority Student Awareness lege of Crimii night is fast approaching. Wilson, senior The program, which will be held director of th at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 22 in the Program at S.C Booker T. Washington Auditor- the Rev. Charle ium, will feature discussions by Park Baptist Ch prominent DiacK leaders. i nese peopl This year's program theme is black men and "The Challenge of Being Both personal persp< Black and Successful." the barriers thai According to finance senior Far- cans," Gardner : rand Logan, one of the program's "We want D coordinators, the purpose of Mi- guest panelists nority Student Awareness Night is Afro-Americans to provide an assembly of distin- Being successf guished minority community lead- having material ers whom the program coordina- cess that peop tors feel "personify the spirit of economic bad being both black and successful." plore," Logan s; 'There's too much black apathy Other partici on USC's campus. This program is ram include M only the beginning of many other Anthony Keitl programs concerned with minority (F.M. 101) radi< involvement on USC," criminal Shannon, US justice senior and program coordi- Queen 1989, a nator Carol Gardner said. Assistant Dean The featured speaker will be Minority Affair Andrew Chisolm, a professor in the College of Criminal Justice. ^he USC I In addition, there will be five Awareness Nig guest panelists including former Bates West a USC Student Government Presi- Governments. University cons l>y LAKK I U1DU9 Staff Writer A decision concerning the fate of The Bubble USC's indoor sports facility destroyed by Hurricane Hugo, will hopefully be made in the near future, pos sibly in the next 30 days, Associate Athletic Directoi John Moore said. "Right now, we are waiting for the insurance adjusters to make the determination of loss so that cleanup can begin," Moore said. "No decision will be decided on until then," he added. Earthquake relief j into Southern Cali By The Associated Press clock for victin SAN FRANSISCO ? More re- steel and cone; lief began to flow into a stricken the Nimitz Free city from places such as hurricane- "\ye have lot struck South Carolina, Japan and duais none 0f Great Britain, with Israel and there are no France offering to send disaster point," Oaklam teams experienced in finding vie- Hahn said. tims trapped beneath wreckage. Earlier, rescu Ferries from Southern California 0ld from a car steamed north to bolster the bver- ^ j^y 0f his burdened Bay area commuter fleet boy was jn Criti< And officials in Los Alamos, Seven bodie N.M., dispatched a device used to from the Nimit2 locate survivors of last year's ieast 86 people earthquake in Soviet Armenia. . , TT o . ported missing. nope was laauig, nowever, uai msh h j anyone would be found alive be- ^ . neath the devastation in San Fran- . . ? X4 J- a a a t U1 tllC COllapSC, c.sco s Manna d,stnet or under die ass don ? crushing weight of 1-880. A remote-cor In the affluent Marina district, flown in by he! two bodies were spotted in the the rubble, but < rubble of a four-story apartment eration until woi building. Their hands were 12-mile stret< clutched in an embrace, said Dr. roadway. Charles Saunders of the city Sen. Alan G Health Department. got an overhe "There were no signs of life," he crushed freeway said. "It's very unlikely anyone and offered a h else will be found alive." "It looked like Across San Francisco Bay in with an ax. It Oakland, crews searched round the pieces." rwm SENATE AT MARION ST. 749 SALUI CLAIRE TOWERS "IN 5 PO 252 7032 256 68 Near U.S.C Near USC I THE UL TIM A TE Honey Wheat Bread, Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef, Swiss Cheese, Drink & Chips Expires Nov. 4 198sH^| $100 OFF Any Whole Sup r\* V^l I 500 OFF Any Half Sub With The Purchase Of Medium Dr Not Valid With Any Other Offer With Val-Pak Coupon. Expires Nov. 4 198S ' for Student Life) 5. * Give a hoot Minority Student Nursing freshman Yolawnda ht is sponsored by contest from Reserve Police O! ind Bates House her to a free pizza party from ^ iders fate of The He said the athletic department is working closely with the office of David Rinker, senior vice president , for Facilities Planning, so an expedient decision can i be made once cleanup has been completed. "I believe the dome became deflated after the fierce r winds of the hurricane ripped it loose from its permanent structure ? the locker room building and the exit doors," Assistant Vice President for Facilities Plan nmg james ta sass saia. > [ He said once the structure began to deflate, it collapsed and was pierced by the tennis bars and the light floWS RRfflRM fornia advertising is amid the tons of ^7^7 ^7 A O A O rete that had been J I ? way. Lmmhhhmmb :ated several indivi- ^? whom are alive so survivors at this ers freed a 6-yearby cutting through g ; dead mother. The K :al condition. BjyK^S { s were recovered BOI : and police said at were officially restate officials esti- /jjk** e 250 cars caught with an optimistic te person per car. itrol-backhoe was licopter to dig out couldn't begin op- BciiJlTTSS illll S3 J kers shored up the :h of collapsed Thank you for giving. ranston, D-Caiif., Again and again. >ad view of the from a helicopter orrific description: : a snake hacked was in bits and GIVE BLOOD, PLEASE JU Re?Cro?s n nmm )A AVE. INTS" 181 \CH I 3^ I I I ) I ink | ' SS-343 f^jll jjfllf. ^' HQl , ||!~| j| ^ . IjL jj?| ^ - :f}||||HflM IIP >9, Cohen receives the owl she named as part of the 198 Ulcer Paula Woods. Cohen's suggestion, TUSCO (The Vild Pizza. Bubble, loss heir, poles. Bass said he is scheduled to meet with representatives of Therm-o-flex, the Salina, Kan., based company that originally manufactured the dome, which was first inflated in March 1981. The company is prepared to discuss the cost of putting new fabric on The Bubble so it can be reinflated, Bass said. Therm-o-flex regularly manufactures domes such as The Bubble according to individual specifications. He said the local Kahn Corporation built the perma| U.S. Department of I TEST YOUR SKILL. L " y'.i fcvii 1 kJt <2* /'> *' J/ QUITTING. IT COULD BE THE TEST OF YOUR LIFE Have you had any help finding the textbooks you needed? jl- gjii - fl|k j,x ^ TEDDY LEPPITtu Gamecock 19 USC Safety Days "Name the Owl" Use Sense and Caution Owl) entitles ig determined nent structure, and the university handled the erection of the dome. "I don't know why they called it the soccer dome," said Mark Berson, head coach of the USC soccer team. "We only used the dome about 25 percent of the time. I guess the name just kind of stuck. "Our practices aren't hindered at this time of year," Berson said. "It's from November through the winter when the fields become too wet and we rip them up ? and the change in daylight savings time during the second semester is when we need lights ? when we will miss the dome the most." Health & Human Services YOU'RE UNIQUE! We could use your talent and y time at the f Office of Community Service Programs. Campus Activities Center, Lower Level, Russell House, 777 6688. iW UAJ^iaWJJ i*