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Meetings
Psi Chi National Honor Society
will meet Monday at 5:30 p.m.
in the Barnwell Faculty Lounge.
All members are encouraged to
attend. For more info, please call
Hope Rozier at 544-3102.
Companeros en Espanol,
USC's Spanish club, will meet
Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Russell
House room 202. Natives from El
Salvador will be speaking about
the internal situation of their country
as well as demonstrating
dances and native dress.
Etc.
Join the nationwide rally for
environmental justice Monday at
3 p.m. on the State House lawn
and show your support for S.C.'s
forests and wetlands. Sponsored
by SAGE.
The Columbia Audubon Society's
annual fund raising auction
to benefit wildlife will be held
March 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Wildewood
Country Club. Proceeds from
the event will be used for education,
conservation efforts, and to
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Tickets may be reserved for $5
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29250. Call Bob Woods at
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There's still time to join! The
Preventive Exercise Program's
Beginner Weight Training class is
still open for interested employees.
The class is held in the
weight room in Blatt P.E. Center
from 7-8 a.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday morning. For information
and registration, call Liz
Bailey at 7-3331 kor 5267. Class
runs through April, and the fee is
$10.
Workshop Theatre will begin
a 10-week session of Musical
Theatre classes for teens an
adults. Jeff Johnson teaches the
class which begins Saturday and
runs through April 28. Classes will
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Dr. Barbara Woods of the
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room 151, Gambrell.
SAA, the USC Student
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until Wednesday. Applications
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House. All interested students are
encouraged to apply.
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aid? The Financial Aid Office
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SOAP (the Student Organization
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further information, contact the
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McKissick Museum will show
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Turning Point" (1939) Sunday at 3
p.m. The film traces the lives of
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