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Drug policy Cont volved, said Dennis Pruitt, vice "We < president of Student Affairs. about th< "We would prefer to be able to Rajan SI deal with individual situations hav- nate Rule ing unique circumstances with a tcmative wide range of flexible alternatives zero tole possible,'* Pruitt said. "The system have the generally provides the opportunity on a cas for students to provide reasons all the cii why he should not be thrown out." Anothe policy de The alternative to this policy is Accordin a policy of zero tolerance. A pol- ^ S( icy of zero tolerance would man- linary p date an exact punshment for cer- brought 11 tain violations without regard to Also, any unique circumstances of a par- student w ticular case. or off ca I The The Keeping ' * afT* ..^ ^j|? Varsi Clinic Starts: Where: Ji; 1 Jno'mvi 4 fwo '? -v Requirements: i: Try out Date: 5. con ^aWj w^tob' 'a mm w-l&y* YOUR FIRS YC ( L?^P? t: " > inued from page 1 iid have some concerns still reserves the right i suspicious clause," said student if deemed ncc tah, Chairman of the Se- "We don't want ai js Committee. "But the al- anyone in the Carol in to summary suspension is to think USC is a sa ranee. Now students will the law," Pruitt said.' opportunity to be judged jectivc is to sec that e-by-case basis and with community is protcc cumstances of the case." dents get the help thej it important clause in the als with double jeopardy. "We want student g to the policy, a student assistance to feel com ;nt through USC's discip- ing forward and ask irocess as well as be without any fear of re >n An criminal nharrt/>c <<rpL!- ? r uii wiiiuiM. wioigw. uuucu. i iiis sysicm if criminal charges on a live, not punitive. W< rho committed a crime, on sist students in unders mpus, are dropped, USC is appropriate bchavio CPU ; Koger Center Carolina Life Gamecock ; you entertained. ~ f I Ity Cheerleadi TL ,rtr, JrtT J. UtJ&UcH %/ Booker T -/>' % N* *" v *tp , 7->0 * ^ A* f? ' Full-ti Sunda3 Booker T For more information tact Bill Boggs at 777-8 OFFICERS' TRAINI iTsEpTOWARD SUCCESS] IU COULD TAKE THIS SCMM At Army ROTC Camp Challenge, you'll learn what it takes to succeed?in college and in life. You'll build self-confidence and develop your leadership potential. Plus you can also qualify to earn an Army Officer's commission when you graduate from college. Army ROTC Camp Challenge. It may be just what you need to reach the top. ARMY ROTC THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. 2ALL CPT OWENS, 777-6542, LEGARE COLLEGE Studeni By TRACY MACK to punish the Staff Writer cssary. Several students hs ty student or make long distance ca a community couple weeks because nctuary from tor services on March 'Our first ob- Prior to the changt the Carolina tional services, but is r ted and stu- USA. i need. According to Mark s in need of of Communicauons. U Portable com- cul ^ of facdiuc ing for heip expectca 10 dc unanci tribution," he antl cut down lhc num is rchabilita- oflen cncountcr when i j want to as- Bradley said studc Handing what Stadiu ???j to best benefit students "The reports could in helping us detcrmin of alcohol consumpi students and also in gc of how many undcra there are," he said. O How1 Need Y< O type blood -.f? and special. < ft BLOOD, PLE * */ / mm* I wT Prf American Red _______ I SC Regional Blooc ng Tryouts 7, April 17, 4:00pi . Washington Gyi on Blossom Stret 'If1 3fit me undergraduat 2.0 G.PJ i, April 22, l:00pi . Washington Gyr 429 N G CORPS ^jj ^ ^ !S THE ONE in. - ????? ts dislike new j change bee be a transpi ivc reported not being able to Students ills using their cards in the past ' * lhink USC changed telephone opera- inconsidcra 30. change," i USC used the AT&T opera- Addison. low using a division of Telecom ' d? no to call my freshman. Bradley, manager of the Office Kyla Wa SC made the change in order to the wrong I s. In the long run, the change is go home f< ally beneficial to the university long distam bcr of busy signals that students All probl naking long-distance calls. cleared up, ;nts were not notified of the dents shoul DK in riace Continued froir "I'm all for rehabilitating be beneficial dents who need help, but I* ic the degree nervous about harsh punitive < jion among tions," Pruitt said, tting an idea ige drinkers "Although students arc resp ble for their actions off can We ENGINEERIN 3U! 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