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Educational Si] ASAP The Academic Support and Assistance Program focuses mainly on freshmen, especialy those in 16 general educational courses that have a high percentage of freshman enrollment and a high rate of freshmen drop or failure. It refers students to *>**rvm*n?wn a.%4 piupti assistance piugiauis auu monitors their progress throughout the year. PASS Promoting Academically Successful Students is an academic support program for readmitted and scholastically deficient students. It provides tutorial services, individualized evaluation and a two-credit-hour course designed to develop students' reading, studying, problem-solving and analytical skills. NOTHING I ANEMPU DROPPIN SCHOOL ONCE IN, mmmmj pF'. *wm" "> WfP^Sj M S Mr " s ft V RTre1 DON F' STUD DOMINO'S PIZZA GUAR SERVICE: We guarantee your pizza will arrive in 30 minutes or less from the time you order, or the driver will refund $3.00 off your order. 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Last year alone, it received over 40,000 calls, one-third of s which were health related and s 800 concerning condoms. 5 ? Disflhilitv Services C This service provides disabled students with programs and assis- v tance including adapted housing, ^ classroom adaptation, orientation, c priority registration (registering by computer from an advisor's office) and sign language interpreters. IMPRESSES ! 3YERLIKE , IGOUTOF , .EVERY : AWHILE. I V d V ei ai X a: i ^ YA huni dial iino's pi: or supe1 FNT SAVl JL^l. 1 X JL J \NTEE* delivery for a new pizza or for a full refund. PIZZA TAKE-OUT: We guarantee your pizza take-out order will be ready in 12 minutes or you'll receive $3.00 off. Certain restrictions apply. Call store for details. ! Wr TiTrT ! 1 I Mr Li UVUL g r pizza i r ! $6.99! !! II I Just call and order ONE large I I I original pizza with ONE topping for just $6.99! (Tax not included.) i i i | || Delivery areas limited to ensure sate driving. Valid at participating stores only. Not valid with any other oiler. Customer I pays applicable taxes. Our drivers carry less than $20. ?1990 Domino's Pizza, Inc. Offer good thru 10/9/90 j ^ Military schoc ty The Associated Press DAHLONEGA, Ga. ? The Citadel con- in inues with its men-only admission policies as ar jeorgia's military school breaks the boundaries le if men and women on campus. m This year, the female cadet leaders at North cc Jeorgia College have easier access to the men's rea of a dormitory they share to inspect subor- ar iinates and meet with their male peers. lu In addition, some of the 25 female cadets ea aid unlocking a security door dividing the exes will integrate them further into the fii ?!>U-member corps ana couia ieaa to a woman 11 ommanding officer. D< Women cadets not only march side by side vith men, but last year they lived in the same pr torm with men for the first time since female it, adets were enrolled in 1973. in Because of these differences, there is no con- sti using North Georgia with either The Citadel or Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Va., he nation's other state-supported, four-year I nilitary colleges. th lo "We consider North Georgia to be a fine mil- m tary school. It is just that we are different," iaid Col. Harvey Dick, assistant commandant of th :adets at The Citadel. Company seeks iy The Associated Press BEAUFORT ? Even though the minute the jvels of tritium in the drinking water for thi 0,000 Lowcountry residents are not harmful, sir /ays are being sought to reduce its presence res ven further, according to a spokesman for the Vestinghouse Savannah River company. frc "Even though the tritium release (into the Sa- Ai annah River) is offering a very small radiation air ose, a tenth of a millirem, we're looking at ou /ays to reduce it even further," William Reinig, inc /estinghouse's deputy general manager of the bit nvironment, safety, health and quality assur- ar$ rice division, told a public forum Monday. Tritium is a radioactive gas produced at the tisi Asbestos Continued from pag The remaining money from the But before a sbestos setdement will be used to pr funding goe ^novate the Sumwalt Engineering higs, Jonei uilding, Capstone and the Aiken precedent, Rink .dministration Building. "The Jones b Other buildings that are in need her one priority f asbestos removal are the Law saidenter, an old section of the Busi- The removing sss Administration building, and Physical Scieni re nursing school, all at an esti- place after the lated cost of about $30 to $35 SCE&G Comp rillion, Rinker said. wait building ai GRY? ZZA Et [NGS! CALL US! Serving USC: 256-8151 1124 Devine Street " Offer good at this ? location only UK ^$2.00 "j OFF! ; Just call and order any pizza and receive $2.00 off! I I Delivery areas limited to ensure sate driving. Vafid at participating stores only Not valid with any other otter. Customer pays applicable taxes. Our drwers carry less than S20. I 01990 Domino's Piiza, Inc. Offer good thru 10/9/90 1 accepts wo "In society you have men and women workg together, and I don't see why it should be ly different here," said John Owen, the edge's president since 1970. "It gives the woen here a good feeling that they can >mpete." North Georgia does not have a plebe system id has never allowed hazing, a policy which red one former Citadel cadet to the school riier this year. Sophomore Anthony Cooper of Jonesboro ids conditions at North Georgia better than at le Citadel, where he said he was hazed in xember. "I left The Citadel because I got hazed. I was omisea uiat sometnmg would be done about but nothing happened," he said during lunch the dining hall where cadets and non-military idents eat together. "A sophomore said to come to my room after was finished eating. When I got there, he and ree other cadets made me hang from a wall cker for extended periods, and they punched e in my back with their elbows. "They made me do push-ups, and they put eir feet on my back," he said. Dick was not aware of the incident. He said to reduce rad vannah River Plant and is used to increase j explosive power of hydrogen warheads. The *ee reactors at SRS have been shut down ice 1988 but at least one is tentatively set to ;ume operations in December or January. Tritium seeps into the Savannah River mainly >m holding ponds at the nuclear plant in ken. Monitors along the river show tritium lounts well below levels considered dangers by the federal government. Some scientists, riuding panelist Charles Huver, a cellular ilogist from the University of Minnesota, me that those exposure rates are too high. Huver said that a growing numbei* of scients who study radiation are coming to the view I GAMECC *1 ADVERTIS ny work begins on 777-42Z s into these build5 center must take - uilding is our numright now," Rinker g of asbestos in the x center will take renovations in the . . .. ilex and the Sum- wfllGGu V ecompleted. Of the Midlc There are absolutely, positively, definitely, uneqi no hidden charges in an NBSC free check * V BeforeYou Op iddngAccoui RnorlThnEi licmiiiiuiii NBS< Free Checking lUrwtMr FDIC irien students the college does not tolerate hazing. "A lot of young men leave and have to justify why they leave," he said. Cadet women at North Georgia are opposed to The Citadel's and VMI's men-only admission policies, which are facing legal and administrative challenges. "Women should be allowed to enter if they can meet the standards," said Margaret Lee, one of 182 freshmen and eight women who enrolled last week. "The Citadel and VMI owe the federal government to send them the best prepared soldier," said Cadet Sgt. First Class Sharon Kellogg, a junior and one of seven female cadet leaders. "If the best people happen to be female, they owe that." This summer, North Georgia's 54 cadets at ROTC summer camp in Fort Riley, Kan., had a performance level twice the average of the 2,600 cadets in camp. Four years ago, the college still competed in the same region as VMI and The Citadel at Fort Bragg, N.C. In 1985 and 1986, North Georgia took first place. The Citadel finished in the top 10 percent of all ROTC programs at Fort Bragg, said Col. Malcolm Smith Jr., Citadel chief of staff. iation in water "that small doses, given over a long period of time, are more dangerous than a large dose given in a short time." Dr. Donald Frey, a radiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina and a paid consultant for SRS operator Westinghouse, disagreed with those statements. The Beaufort-Jasper Water and Sewer Authority, which purifies 9 million gallons of Savannah River water daily for Lowcountry residents, could build a tritium removal facility, said waterworks director Dean moss, out tne $10 million to $15 million cost would be "a lousy investment of our funds" when the tritium _ levels are well below federal standards. ing Rplfliiii 19 u"5hejfeSSgti Gain valuable ex- L . perience working for R \ The Gamecock! All J1 majors welcome. Call jf 777-7726 or come by jgrj ? Russell House room ^ IfeU 321. rnmmmmmd inos 1""a livocally, and indubitably ing account. Really. enATree i i\ nrr it,Be Surelo nePrint G