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I Meetings The American Marketing Association will have its first meeting Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. in Belk Auditorium in the B.A. building. New members welcome. There will be a General Homecoming Commission meeting in room 138 at the Law School Wednesday, Sept. 5. Everyone come join the FUN and see what we are about! Amnesty International will have an organizational meeting Wednesday, Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. in Russell House Room 203. Come join us. Etc. The Student Organization Fair will be held on Wednesday, Sept. f9 from 10 a.m. ? 3 p.m. on the Russell House Patio. The theme this year is "Just Do It" since this is an opportunity for new and uninvolved students to talk to representatives from i USC's various student organiza- i tions and discover one that inter- 1 ests them. Carolina's 240 regis ierea siuaeni organizaiions ? i United W^u 1| of the Midlands * 1 Columbia Area Re: A Columbia Resident A( member of the Department of Resi and Off Campus Student Services, as a resource person and support sj living off campus. Responsibilities Community Development, Adminii Responsibilities. Qualifications: The candidate must Student with a 2.25 GPR and canni employment until their second sem Benefits: A CARA receives $350 p sional status within the department, professional development. Inquiries are Welcome! Please com or George Morell at Off Campus S Deadline for all applications: Sep pp Pcoiv For Colum wm 41 414 VI use's t M.C. Hammer Seduction Stevie B. Sweet Sensation Poison Listen No Date such as the Mountaineering and Whitewater Club, the Homecoming Commission, Carolina Alive, and Amnesty International ? are invited to participate in this exciting event. JUST DO IT! Get involved in campus life by joining a club or organization! Rain location: Russell House Ballroom. Student organizations wishing to participate in the Fair should come by the Campus Activities Center by Sept. 12 at 5 p.m. to register. For more info, contact Chrissy Vaughn or Sheri McBride at 7-5780. The Office of Leadership Training Programs is sponsoring the Emerging Leader Program and the Leadership Mentor Program for the Fall 1990 semester. Fifty freshmen interested in developing leadership skills and learning about becoming student leaders at USC are invited to register for the Emerging Leader Program. Our office is also looking for fifty established campus leaders lo apply to be Leadership Mentors, who "adopt" the freshmen from the Emerging Leader Class, assist them in their adjustment to USC, and show them how to beyqsc-FM sident Advisor ivisor (CARA) is a staff dent Student Development responsible for serving /stem for a group of students include: Student and j stration and Departmental be an Off Campus 3t hold any additional ester of service. >er semester, Paraprotes, opportunities for tact Rosemary Broadway tudent Services 777-4174. tember 14th, 1990 at 5pm. OC-117 THE COCK INECTI ibia's Hottest J /YYS FM 11 MUSIC STA Billy Idol Prince Cheap Trick Aerosmith Madonna zv for Exclusive St lriveaways pus Cash" & Prizi our USC Request Hotline Is 79l-9997^j Book come a student leader. The deadline for registering for the sixweek Emerging Leader course and for applying to become a LeadershiD Mentor is Fridav. Sept. 7. Call 777-5780 or come by the Campus Activities Center of the Russell House if you have any questions or are interested in participating. There are over 20 million adults in the U.S. that can't read. Please help. Teach someone to read. TRAINING SESSIONS BEGIN THIS FALL. Four sessions (3 hrs. each) is all it takes to become a tutor. Sessions will take place on Sept. 4, 6, 11 and 13 at 6 p.m. sharp. First session will be in Russell House Room 327. All four sessions are mandatory. If you have already signed up, you will receive info, in mail. Any questions, please call 7-5780. Sessions are sponsored by Office of Community Service Programs, Adult Basic Reading Program, Richland County and Campus Coalition for Literacy and the University Bookstore. Labor Day Party!! Sept. 2 "Tka I Ulntf tti^rL viiucu viay ww/ir days a year, not just tl they take up the moi ITw es3 j book i ne\ p- f*| shipmi Duckt Rawhide Ck/% Cordura w/Leather Bottom wl IU S3295 9 Col "'3. LARGEST ^ SELECTION ^ HI ON^ Music!! w Hon Depeche Mode Bon Jovi Vixen The Q+rinrvp I I IV^ JIUI IC70 Janet Jackson A udent ?s from 1 p.m. ? 5:30 p.m. at the Jewish Center, 4540 Trenholm Rd. Kosher spare ribs ("all the fixin's") are $4, Special Hot Dog Plate is $2. Talent show for all ages, raffle, door prizes, swimming, games and music. Please RSVP to Barbara Blau or Jay Silverman at the center (787-2023^. NATIONAL COLLEGE POETRY CONTEST: open to all college and university students desiring to have their poetry anthologized. Cash prizes will be awarded for the top five poems. Deadline: Oct. 31. For contest rules send stamped envelope to: International Publications, P. O. Box 44044-L, Los Angelos, CA 90044. Datebook Policy Publication js free, but not guaranteed. Send your announcements to Kathy Heberger, Drawer A, Russell House, USC, Columbia, S.C. 29225 or drop by The Gamecock office. No announcements will be taken over the phone. 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