The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 22, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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Meetings The University Career Center is sponsoring a series of job related workshops this week. There will be a Career Objective Workshop today, a Resume Writing Tuesday, Oct. 23, Job Search Wednesday, Oct. 24 and Interviewing Thursday, Oct. 25. All presentations will be held in Gambrell Hall 429 from 4 to 6 p.m. Tho Pane Awaronocc f^roiJD IT'SAFOOTBA iTk< jf^SL bnc a(tQ.a Raleigh-Crabtree 24 hour restaurant Free movie &. sports channels Near many bars and restaurants 1-9I9-78I-7904 6329 Glenwood Ave. (Rt. 70) 1 "w {3K v i /nI ,?: ^ -f 4^. T " *' :'i$*^l^^H[ :,?iw| ^VSpMiB^v|^ _ n6^9 WL* ^HB r ,:, :* < 4SM* > . "' ' ' .: will be meeting Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. in Russell House Room 302. Everyone is welcome! Hillel at USC will hold "Bowling Night" Tuesday, Oct. 23. We will meet in Russell House Room 202 at 7 p.m. and leave to go bowling. Companeros en Espanol, (JSC's Spanish organization, will meet Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. "Latin time" in Gambrell Hall Room 302. We will be discussing dating relationships in Latin countries, and we will hold elections of officers. "Bienvenidos a todos." The USC Ad Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 5:15 p.m. in Carolina Coliseum Room 3001. This is the last chance to join. New members welcome! SETA (Students for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) will be having its first meeting Tuesday, Oct. 23 in Russell House Room 305 at 7:30 p.m. All compassionate people are welcome. For more info on animal rights or future meetings, call 787-5870. The Catholic Student Organization will meet Wednesday, Oct 24 at 6:30 p.m. in the St. Thomas AAssrst 1 CiO Qt IVIUI C UOIIIOI, IU I V VIOTIIV VI. iw watch a film on the ecumenical Taize community. All students are welcome. For more information, call 799-5870. There will be a KDE meeting Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Wardlaw Room 101. The topic is "Certification requirements from state to state." The University Career Center and the Department of Religious Studies are cosponsoring a "Going to Seminary?" Day Thursday, Oct. 25 from 3 to 5 p.m. in Gambrell Hall Room 153 (Gambrell Auditorium). Opportunity for unde ciaea siuaenis ana siuaenis Trom all majors to meet with representatives and learn more about many varied and prestigious theological schools throughout the country. There will be a Prayer Service for Peace in the Persian Gulf in Rutledge Chapel Tuesday, Oct. 23 from 12:30 to 1 p.m. All who desire a peaceful and just resolu// CHALLENGE CSU! iw your support at the ISC/NC State Game ^ October 27 STAY 8. SAVE ^AA 1-4 People Present this coupon at check-in for the Football Special! (Rate good thru 1990) Cannot be used with any othet discounts. "**' "tJSC IMP~ J| P^jHEF ' ?7 m '4 | *" H ill 11 I fiP?Sffl^: :* ' ' &f' ' ?;?' ;/|pW$-' S:^:S:-: " ; '; " :$p'::KKSSH|g xlliii: mjillllllWmTrMTO " 5&g&jg^?3g^V. """IBook i tion to the crisis are invited to attend. Student Christian Fellowship sponsors morning prayer every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 a.m. in Rutledge Chapel. Everyone is invited to attend. The USC Bahai Club has weekly meetings Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in Russell House Room 305. Everyone's invited! For more info, call 254-2870. Etc. CPU presents vocalist and guitarist Jim LeBlanc in concert on Friday, Oct. 26. He will be performing from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the Golden Spur. Admission is free, so come enjoy the music you grew up to! CPU's Contemporary Sounds Committee presents EEK-AMOUSE tonight from 8 to 10 in the Russell House Ballroom. Come join us for a night of reggae music and Carribean fun. Admission is $2 for students with I.D. General admission is $6. BATTLE OF THE BANDS' application deadline is today. All interested students please bring in to the CPU office a cassette tape of your band. (Tape does not need to be professionally mastered!) For more information, please call 777-7130 or come by So, Gamecock ? Advertise in The Gamecock and i WE D I REMIND YO UNCENSOR OF THIS N1 MADE PC THE CONS! THE UNH THE CON! The won To lcam more about the Constituti D.C 205Qq. The Commission on the I j^wtr foil HkjIh HpPr^ Jtk tB r^_ ^B Bl ? <--" ^ 5- :| :;:y\v::v """MIL IM iii irii i' i i? ? , Russell House Room 209. "Help Get This Man Plastered," with mocktails served, will be on the Russell House Patio today from noon to 1. "Has it Happened to Your Friend? ... DUI Panel Discussion" will be in the Golden Spur tonight from 7 to 8. On Tuesday, Oct. 23, the programs "Learn more about alcohol, drugs and other health related resources: Patio Extravaganza" will be on the Russell House Patio from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and "Alcohol and Women" will be at 4 p.m. in Russell House Room 202. Enjoy the fun at Disney World! The CPU Travel and Tour Committee is sponsoring a trip to Disney World for Thanksgiving Break Nov. 21 to 25 for only $70. The price includes transportation and accomodation for four nights. For more information come by the CPU office in Russell House Room 209 or call 777-7130. Datebook Policy Publication is 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. Deadline is noon the previous publication day. ???????????? ids are a waste? Then why are you reading one? get resultsl Call 777-4249 for details. JKE TO >U THAI THE ED CONTENT EWSPAPER IS )SSIBLE BY riTUTION OF ED STATES. STITUTION ds we live by on write: Constitution. Washington. V!J?| 3iccntcnriial ofTlic U.S. Constitution. Ctxmi % : #i . * * Call The Gamecock at 777-7726 \ 9 * \ | ^NML/tf JflMpB <* ^1 IgilVMOi Milium ^Jr^ " Wl I 11V/S] ^Bl ^p ^ H l^llj I If I V11 J M A 9 RSI ,-^| III IT^I 11 I 11 I I 11 I I I . V 111 V | | I f I I I V | I I I III I 1 I I I I L vi I I I I H | | H lV| This coupon offer is good from 7 - 9pm. Free medium beverage with purchase I of any Personal Pan Pizza^at I Pizza Hut Expressjn Gamecock Park, I Russell House I Offer expres Odober 31, 1990. ???ii PRIORITY RESERVATIONS FOR JANUARY THRU JULY 1991 I Russell House Lottery LOTTERY FOR REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS October 25, 1990 - 1st Ballroom Date - at 9:00 A.M. October 25, 1990 - 2nd Ballroom Date - at 10:00 A.M. Russell House Room 205-A Dot Raymond TRADITIONAL EVENTS OCTOBER 23, 1990 (see list on page 77 in the Carolina Community) CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION OCTOBER 24, 1990 REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS OCTOBER 25 & 26, 1990 (see above for times for the lottery on October 25) OTHER OCTOBER 27, 1990 **NO ACADEMIC CLASSROOM SPACE WILL BE RESERVED UNTIL JANUARY 1991** IT'S EASY TO FIND TIME TO WORK AT UPS." tr# _ "UPS is flexible I told them I \ jfl Be had a problem?classes all a morning and labs in the afterB They * an shift?' Perfect. But that's how iP W B9p UPS is. They make it easy for ^jgPBH student to work part-time. "Picking your own sche* JT dS dule is only Part of il' ^et B almost $10,000 a year, paid gggly^^^E holidays, paid vacations and Bk medical benefits?all for working four hours a kJk ^_ inu uiner company unuei./ stands students like UPS. And V no other company offers more. H They make easy to work your way through F^=l WORKING FOR STUDENTS WHO WORK FOR US. UpS UPS DELIVERS EDUCATION Serious applicants can Inquire 6th floor, BA building to find out when UPS representative will be on campus. Or interviews can be arranged through Job Service, 700 Taylor Street.