The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 21, 1990, Page 2, Image 2

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use I S. G. debate to be hel Candidates for Student Goven will debate one another tonight in Vice presidential candidates w presidential contenders will debate There will be no admission ch?] WUSC-FM is scheduled to broi The debate is sponsored by The Garnet and Black yearbook, Wl Union. t* 1 ni i tv i\eu ^russ Diooa Linv< The Red Cross will be collecti West Monday, March 5 from 2 p.i These drives are open to the pi between the ages of 17 and 65 we donate. The entire process takes ( i up to four patients. German re a certainty The following is a summary and the deleted portion of this story that ran in Monday's Gamecock. By ALLEN WEST Staff Writer Unification of Germany is no i - -f :c u... lunger a question 01 11, uui 01 when and how, said a representative of the European Communities to the United States who spoke to business and communities leaders at USC Friday. "It is not something to be fearful or apprehensive of," Andreas van Agt, a former prime minister of the Netherlands said during a luncheon sponsored by USC's Critical Issues Series. He quoted from a poll in which 80 percent of the German population said they would opt for neutrality. Many fear that Germany will become a dominant power but, Agt said Germany is already a dominant country and a major contributor to the European Communities. The E.C. is the major economic entity of Europe, with the U.S. being its chief trade partner. tg Awarenes b will take place Wedi b from 2:30 - 3:30 Ballroom This is an excellent opporfUr !g] students and further explore tl b For more information, Call 77 b Support Services at 1 fli-. 2f'%ij| Sharl A Better Pizzi twomedium WITH TWO TOPPINGS (&S ? V Sh^r^ sY 779-7979 MUST MENTION COUPON WH] 779-7979*DELIVERY AND CARRY Ot LIMITED DELIVERY AREA E Briefs 1 ^ew By DEBORAI Assistant Photc d in Russell House Many people its consequence nment president and vice president practice the kn the Russell House ballroom. ing t0 a profes ill debate from 7 to 7:45 p.m., and College of Hea ; from 8 to 8:45 p.m. Dr Francisc( rge to enter the debate. studenls and fo idcast the event live to listeners. sexually active ? Gamecock, Portfolio magazine, the Sy tcaches JSC-FM and the Carolina Program ^ summer p Control." He a] credit, which is e comes to Bates House AIPS . Muaents iror ng blood at Bates House and Bates the majority o n. to 6 p.m. like to see moi jblic. If you are in good health and disciplines enrc sighing at least 110 pounds, you can )nly about 45 minutes and can help "AIDS has s the only tool w< Sy is also th Research and E unification FvT"" for future campus that inc He also spoke of Europe 1992, one raPe an^ 01 which is a plan for complete eco- The near-ca nomic integration of E.C. coun- were F've p?inl tries, and the recent developments Cock Pit, Elbe in Eastern Europe. Shandon area. European Communities will take Stokes said a coordinating role in assisting the ment on those emerging democratic East Euro- ~ pean nations' recovery, and of es- p??? tablishing trade agreements with them. As to when or if they will be in- < vited to join the E.C., Agt said, J "Not in the foreseeable future. (Not) as long as we are that deeply involved by our own project 1992; and they are not ripe yet, neither politically, nor economically." But they will be considered for "association agreements" that will grant them access to West European markets and "confer special privileges" beyond just trade agreements, but short of full membership, he said. The goal of Europe 1992 is complete economic union ? to drop trade barriers that impede f growth, improving productivity, and attempt to rival the U.S.'s $5.2 trillion economy. ^ dent Exchange j? s Program ? . . jgj : T? . issday, February 21 M "A" of the Russell House. M lity to meet current exchange [SI le advantages of this program. ? ? 7-6142 or stop by Educational fig] makNh 1625 College Street. [1 DmRENC _ rril Community Cai Sorvlco Programs C?i Mfv?*?1 WWokM Wed-Feb-21 Pr Wi Fri., Feb. 23 S.W.A.M ^Wo^mSat"Feb*24 HOOTIE' with CALVIN V/mSF Sun., Feb. 25 FREE AC Mon., Feb. 26 BLUES J/ l^^^^kjues., Feb. 27 BUSINESS THE PURPLE / De^ne in Five rv's DpHvpt 3 For Less Than The Other i PIZZ^lTHFiET^GESQF EACH FOR | FREExFREE^I I WHEN YOU ORDER ANY LA 1 jm 779-7979 '* EN ORDERING I MUST MENTION COUPON WHEN IT ONLY* 779-7979 I DELIVERY AND CARRY OLT SPIRES 6/30/90 I LIMTED DELIVERY AREA EXP students pracl i RYAN "AIDS doesn'l igraphy Editor care," Sy said. 5 know about the AIDS virus and encouragt js, but the number of people who 777-CARE, with lown precautions is low, accord- AIDS. He can giv sor of epidemiology in the USC ca^ *s comP^et lth In 1987, Sy orj 3 Sy did a study last year among Conference on A und that only 16 percent of those *n Columbia were using condoms. out zero ^unc* t three-credit graduate course in tied, "AIDS, Epidemiology and This year the o Iso has an AIDS seminar for one uan' Pucil0 ( a review of scientific articles on w m Eastern start reaching otl n the College of Health make up AIDS education, h f the enrollment, but Sy would Money made fr re students from other academic ^ next year s Cl Sy is the editor vention ? An Int o many faces, and education is has a circulation o j have," he said. The editorial ol e director of the Carolina AIDS him more opportu ducation Project (CARE). he said. ie survey Continued from pag duded four assaults, didn't know what was mean ie robbery. "assault." impus areas cited "Are we talking about a sc ts, fraternity houses, between students at a ball gam w Room and in the are we talking about an un voked attack at night?" he askc he couldn't com- However, he said, most of statistics, since he violent crimes reported in ] STATEWIDE FEDERAL CAREER FAIR TODAY 1 lam - 4pm Concourse Level Of Coliseum 50 FEDERAL AGENCIES REPRESENTED! iking for a job? They're looking for you NO TESTS! NO RED TAPE! NO LENGTHYA'P's IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! r~~M ~ ~ fnpu* Activities ^ it?r, yiL|W| *T*1 i ?/\|W ?*1 &Mfi AJ ivate Party I featurin iht with f 3^E 3r Midnight?; fj^Xj NIPPERS T SmS pj* M.P. M & THE P^t ;ISH KBBW Swim o rnirK II-NO ? \'wfd OC l-KltiNUO ' OUSTIC ^ois \M ,; jas'C |e 5 & ' ?gjf I'SpI ' Wl' 5M7JV.F j?? 3 Enforced- Wj* j o *s! dgt Stop byoi lina Mall, in th< to 2 p.m., Morn Coliseum cone ^ # than normal. trWS' Try out o i drinks" goes on sale. r ""REE Another 1 rge pizza be open durin; at the newly r 779-7979 for ] rzeyring' carolin IRES 6/30/90. tice safe sex,: : care who it kills, but we Sy said h because, sin ;s people to call him at compared to questions or concerns about York, South e counsel over the phone and to start prir ely anonymous, he said. he said. *anized the first International JDS Education, which was *^y sa^ ^ that year because he started Nation perk ing, he said. AIDS educa For all thi onference will be held in San AIDS preve d. Next year, the conference ceive the 1 Europe, because Sy wants to Award fror tier parts of the world with School of H te said. at the scho om the conference will go to President C anference, Sy said. speaker, of AIDS Education and Pre- A 1984 ? erdisciplinary Journal, which sity, Sy hoi f 1,500 around the world. infectious di ffice is at USC, which gives duate who r< inity to work on the journal, years and ha the field of p e 1 t by were assaults. S. G. President Marie-Louise uffle Ramsdale said she felt the report e, or was an accurate representation of pro- the student body, adding that most >d. of the crimes occurred off campus. the "I'm really glad we did the 1988 survey," she said. "It gives us a The 5 i fir Wednesday Vice Presidei 7:00-7:4 Presidentic 8:00-8:4 In the Russell He Sponsored by The Gamecoc Garnet & Black and Ca he Sun Saloi G14 AMERICAN WOLFF BEDS NOW SER] . 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MORE INFORMATION, CA A COLISEUM BOX OFFIC1 study says e chose to work in South Carolina ce there are very few AIDS cases i places like San Francisco and New Carolina gives him the opportunity nary prevention through education, will take five to 10 years, the incuxl of the virus, to see results of tion. e work and research Sy has done in u ?i - ?- ? nuuii uuuugu euueauun, ne wm re990 Outstanding Recent Graduate n the Johns Hopkins University ygiene and Public Health Thursday ol's centennial celebration where ieorge Bush will be the keynote graduate of Johns Hopkins Univerds a doctorate in immunology and seases. The award is given to a grasceived a degree within the past 10 s made a significant contribution in mblic health. better idea of how to help students protect themselves, and it made us see that we really need to work on making students aware that it can happen to them." Pqrt Two of the series will report on student's campus safety concerns. tudent fern merit ebates Feb. 21 ntal Debate 5 p.m. tl Debate 5 p.m. Duse Ballroom :k. Portfolio, WUSC-FM, rolina Program Union GD-100 -oom 777-7726 -i i#i ^ SING COLUMBO K H pII Of 2 $Vq |0j D Hot Brazil riV.VttV^ ^ ' j^j SAT PARKING St Columbia ;ets ie sket outlet at Caroe. Hours are 10 a.m g first-day sales of >en an hour earlier when Whitesnake pril 8 show. ; Drayton Hall, will ly show scheduled , JLL THE SAT 777-5111.