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IIQP Rriofc U %l9 W# Di Co-op office to host first Federal Career Fair USC will host the first ever statewide Federal Career Fair Tuesd; from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the concourse level of the Carolina Co seum. Approximately 50 agencies will be represented at the fa which is a consortium effort between the S. C. Co-op and Placeme Association and Office of Personnel Management The fair is open to students of all majors and offers an excelle nnw?n;hi fXr ctu/fontc intpr^ctpH in full-time or summer nositior UppUilUllIljr 1U1 Jiuuvuu iiiw* vowx. ... ? _ A internships or co-op experiences. Students will be able to meet with agency representatives who c make hiring decisions on the spot and drastically reduce the amount paperwork and processing students would encounter by going throu; the normal channels. Agency representatives will be looking to fill positions such OPM evaluators, accountants, engineers, computer programme! counselors, social workers, translators, interpreters, cartographers, a Department of Agriculture inspectors. Students should take several c pies of their resume and be prepared to complete a Form 171 if i quested by an agency. Theodore to speak for Army ROTC prograr Lt. Gov. Nick Theodore will be the featured guest speaker wli USC Army ROTC celebrates George Washington's birthday in a ce mony at 11 a.m. today on the State House grounds. ttcp'o Twnniar rhnmc "Carolina Alive." will Derform, and the F Jackson Ceremonial Salute Battery will fire a 21-gun salute. 'This is a great way for the public to honor this nation and one its greatest leaders," said Capt. Dusty Owens, ROTC advisor and sistant professor at USC. "It's also an excellent way to give our cad a sense of duty, history and purpose for their future military careers USC cadets will form the color guard at the ceremony. Festivities will conclude with the cutting, by military saber, o two-foot-square birthday cake. Rally Continued from page 1 International sanctions, inflation, said, disinvestment, a lack of new jobs USC has not been a great i and the closing down of factories porter of the freedom moverr and mines brought the South Afiri- said Katherine Gilbert, presider can economy to a standstill and re- Alliance for Peace. The univei suited in Mandela's release, De- has "invested millions of dollai lancey said. American companies doing t ness in South Africa," she s "It is too soon to think about en- "We have to tell the people in ding sanctions in South Africa," he university that this is not when This sPrin9' don1 0und getting 3 ^ perience working ^Sl^^SlS spring edition of" "~ for reP?rters? Ph and more. 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Contemporary Soui For More Information, Call the Carolina Progri ] Sorority foi m By KEILA LEGREE Staff Writer Issues ranging from changing roles *7 black community, leadership training fo women and interpersonal relationships v ir' cussed Thursday in a forum sponsored I nt Sigma Theta Sorority in Gambrell Audit As part of its week-long founder's da; nt ties, the Iota Chi Chapter of Delta Sigrr 1S' Sorority Inc. sponsored a discussion, Have We Done For Ourselves Lately? an of The program featured Pamela Martir gh dent of the Iota Chi Chapter of Delta Theta; Thyra White, national second vie a<j dent of Delta Sigma Theta; Andrew C rSj USC criminal justice professor, Adell n(l president of the Columbia Branch ;0_ NAACP; and Willie Harriford, profe reTip-Off Cooked, ien "I thought Carolina Tip-Off was pi re. very nice. I really enjoyed it. It sa opened up some doors and chan- tii ort nels for parents. I'm just ecstatic w about it," Snipes said, of Newton said the USC students h< as- that worked with Carolina Tip-Off is lets were very helpful. She said they ac told the students about the posi- D tives as well as the negatives of at- ci f a tending USC. th Broadcasting junior Tjuan Do gan, who served on the student ol want our money to go," she said, sup- i tent, Sheila Elliot, USC doctoral canit of didate, stressed that blacks in rsity South Africa still suffer. "Black re in children still receive an inferior >usi- education to white children," Elliot ;aid. said. "For every $5 spent on a our white child's education, only a i We dollar is spent on a black child's." t just go to class or sit arse tan ? gain valuable exg at The GamecockI The The Gamecock is looking otographers, copy editors ijors welcome. If interested, r come by Russell House APPRECIATION ^ taking time from your busy jople who depend on plasma our appreciation, we would bonus for your first donation month of February. student ID at the cashier's npletion of your donation. nif in jfi/i* j ui j/v in #??.*!/ IYLAND PLASMA CENTER sRVAIS STREET /IBIA S.C. 29201 >4-2280 V DONORS i $20 FOR YOUR ' DONATION 1HP-98 is the ^ HT TIME to Join SHIP JNA PROGRAM UNION Sunday 7:30 pm Monday 7:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 pm ids Wednesday 7:30 pm im Union Office at 777-7130 um focuses on i Afro-American Studies. "Things have been shifting to the the ~~: ? 'what have I done for myself lately,'" Chish in e said. "Be proud of who you are. Be what ; r young want tQ We must jearn tQ respect ( ,ere qiS" ? . another and use the collective knowledge ^um the unification of our people," Chishom said. activi- Adams' interpretation of the theme focu ta Theta on the k^ership ?f y?un8 women. "What ^he sa^ men naturally have a support i tern, but women nave to be conscious 01 need to support one another. 1, presi- "Young women, develop talents that i i Sigma help you to be leaders in any capacity," Ad :e presi- said. hishom, Harriford spoke optimistically about the ] Adams, sent and future of the black community, of the stressed that as a group of people, the bl sssor of community is proactive. From page 1 inel addressing black student life, Off also is a way 1 id the program was a way of let- closer contact witl ng high school students know community, hat USC is all about "We didn't have it when I came "One dad said ire as a freshman, and I think this was really interesti beneficial. I hope students take this was a good pr< Ivantage of programs like these," we are doing is r ogan said. "And I hope it will in- ment in the comn ease the amount of minorities said, lat decide to attend USC." Ron Laffitte, assistant director "And that's tri f admissions, said Carolina Tip- can bring parents i mi. . a A ine Assuuiauuii ui rui Carolina Pro; and Women Stud* ????pres Thursday, IV! 7 *30 Russell Hoi STUDENT GOVERN THURSDAY FEI POLLS WILL BE OP] Please vote at the following loc Please present your ^ I. RUSSELL HOUSE - 2nd Floor Lobby Continuing Education Criminal Justice Education Health Library and Information Sciences Pharmacy Science and Math Social Work n. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - 1st Floor Lobby Business Administration IF NECESSARY, A RUN-OFI THURSDAY,? IF YOU HAVE QUESTIOIN Al Kl - A Lunch With King Dixon! - A Walkman - Dinner for Two at The Man - Homemade Chocolate-C Sponsored by The Be espect, support "Each one of the generations decide where me and which direction they want to go. You are om the ones that will have to go. You will be deteryou mining whether the black community will be 3ne reactive or proactive," he said, for The program also focused on interpersonal - relationships within the black community and sed the NAACP's decision to boycott Columbia Mall. >ys- Delta Sigma Theta also sponsored a "Cultural African Stepshow" in the Russell House Ballroom. The program featured the Harlem Hospital Dance Clinic, an all-female children's dance ims group from New York. pre- The stepshow included several cultural dance tt~ -mntinp.c frnm thf?. vonna rtanrp. crrnnn anH Afri nc ~j "o o* lack can and traditional steps by Delta Sigma Theta sorority. to bring USC in have a particular notion about ti the Columbia USC. And to disspell that notion or change it is really something," he said. something that USC," LouCresha Elliott, a senior ng. He said that from Hilton Head High School, 3gram, and what said, eally an investlunity." Laffitte - Mount Pleasant resident Henrietta Snipes came with her daughter to Carolina Tip-Off and re, because we said she was very impressed with in, and they may entire program. o-American Students, gram Union, wits' Association ent laya Angelou, the first Ids Professor of American Studies at *r TT?,i,,nMnU., \TP aivc 1. U1C9I/ utuvcisii^j iiv [arch 1,1990 p.m. use Ballroom [MENT ELECTIONS fRUARY 22,1990 EN 10:00 am - 6:00 pm ations according to your major, ralid student ID card. HI. GAMBRELL HALL - Near Front Entrance Honors College Baccalaureate Humanities and Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing IV. LAW - Main Lobby Engineering School Law School V. COLISEUM - Blossom Street Lobby Applied Professional Sciences Journalism VI. MEDICAL SCHOOL - Student Affairs Conference Room Medical Students r ELECTION WILL BE HELD 4ARCH 1,1990. IS, PLEASE CALL 777-2654. ii<~rir?N 'on~^i ONE NIGHT ONLY! ;sday, February 20 7:00 PM zibulous Merchandise? 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