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Crime Continued Statistics comparing eight major crime categories: There were no murders in either 1988 or 1989. There were two rapes reported in 1989, up from none in 1988. Thirteen robberies were committed in 1989, a slight jump from 12 in 1988. There were 72 assaults reported in 1989, up from 56 in 1988. Of the 72 incidents, 26 were aggravated assaults and 46 were Conference The full formula is the equation the General Assembly works with every year as they decide how much money the state can afford to give not only higher education institutions but all state institutions. The decrease the House approved would bring $800,000 in actual cash reductions in state appropriations. USC will the have to spread its budget in the fall to include $5.2 million more than it covered this year, Smith said. Tickets Continued from page 1 press will be permitted to stand in the coliseum. Seats that will be reserved for special guests will be about 50 for the chorus that will be performing, 180 for faculty, 180 for platform guests and invited guests, 20 for marshalls for the ceremony and about 25 for certain USC staff members, Pruitt said. Graduating seniors who pick up their tickets this week may also sign up for a lottery for the remaining tickets, and the results of that lottery will be known Monday. "We are going to do this lottery the same way we do the Clemson (football game) lottery," Pruitt said. A rv\/rrr>-rioiM/^ nuvcn i ioiinu 777-4249 cp C1 i art m and Waterb State Wia OVER 15, W DURIP INCLUDING nxr A ni /?iyjj P A S Winner e be "ENTER AS I Call Cra< WYYS at 796 from page 1 simple assaults. Breaking and entering was down from 155 to 100. Of those 100, 72 were forcible entries, 24 were unlawful entries and four were attempted forcible entries. Larceny decreased sharply, from 736 to 514. Motor vehicle theft was up to 56, compared to 39 in 1988. There were no arsons reported in 1989, down from three in 1988. "The decrease in crime can 0 Continued from page 1 "This unavoidable expenditure is the result of state emnlnvee ratcec the General Assembly and the university passed last year," he said. A $100 tuition increase would bring about $2 million back into the budget, but this tuition increase ??? I I I fpnssHHa if With This I; Under 21? Hi si?? oft |; Admission IE "expires May 13,1990 II 252-ROCK A" pV&r Jq( Columbia.S.C. Cracker Jacks TS ? Discount Mattr eds and Andrews Tn presents 1990 le Bikini Cot ,000 IN CASH AND PI 'ILL BE AWARDED IG THIS COMPETITh BAHAMAS TRIP FUI iREWS TRAVEL SER\ reliminary rounds begin ipril 18 thru Aug. 1,199( emi Finals - Aug. 8,1991 Finals - Aug. 15,1990 ?ach week will be ii ick for semi-finals VIANY TIMES AS Y I ;ker Jacks at 731 -f >-8896 for further i largely be attributed to the USC community," Baker said. "Interest in crime prevention is up, and the increased awareness is impacting on crime." Stokes agreed, citing the callboxes, Lightways maps and crime awareness oroerams as nart of ih^ H crime decrease. "The students have done what B they need to do, and they're showing responsibility, restraints and B leadership," he said. would serve only to lower a S6 ^ million shortfall to a $4 million shortfall, he added. B Benjamin said Student Govern- ^ ment is not working against the Legislature. ^^B WTOwTOwWWPM | > Coupon: I 21 or Over? 3| I Free Admission 58 HL (Any Band $5 or less) jro Half Price Admission !: ] (Any Band $6 or more) J j i j ABC Regulations Strictly Enforcea :: j 2112 Devine in Five Points I % I I ess ivel Service npetition I UZES on INISHED 'ICE Jp ? -S5L I tvited OU WISH." >692 or nformation Got a news tip? Call m ..,. |j^f? |hB^| mmggmm-j-r ^b ':f?: H WB^^m^m. &.' A. wi^%:|g|| ps The Gamecock at 777-7726 i n I 1*1'?( in i i ^ i