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John Mi ft Education: The Citadel, University, M.S., 1959, Ui Ph.D, 1966 Current Position: Presic University and Professor < Reaction c. said. James Kane, dean of the College of Business Administration, said he was surprised how quickly Palms became the leading candidate and eventual choice of the search committee. Kane said he has no worries about the new administration cutting funds from the nationally known business college. Palms will be ready to take command no later than March, depending on how the search for his replacement at Georgia State goes. USC Student Government President Stephen Benjamin said, "I am supremely impressed with his credentials along with how he presents himself." "You can't carry on a conversation with him because he domi Attack Continued Baker dormitory to get help, the police report said. The victim attempted to flee ' from the suspect, running to the 700 block of Main Street, police said. The second student returned to the scene with three other witnesses. A fifth student then saw the suspect strike the victim with his hands, knocking her down. When the victim was on the ground, the witnesses saw the suspect hit and kick the victim's head and torso, the report said. The fifth student then attempted to intervene in the altercation, and the suspect turned his attention toward her, hitting her with his fist and kicking her, the police said. The suspect's vehicle then approached and the occupants restrained the suspect and pulled him ci Amir Awm a wm vAU\ vnJUUilDLi WORKING FOR 1 Ride with a sober driv JUST DO IT! r -----j Now Open j With Expai rum any sub s with stu< expires 1 Try a Real It one of our Authent I Hours: 11:30-2:30 4:30-2am ifA# | Sun. 5-1 am J L?... ... ichael Palms Born: June 6,1935, Rijswijk.The Netherlands Married: Norma Lee Cannon of Charleston Children: Three B.S.,1958 Emory Diversity of New Mexico, tent of Georgia State of Physics Lucy Soto/The Gamecock itinued from page 1 nates the conversation," Benjamin said. "I guess you could call him a visionary ? great hopes and dreams." He said the changing faces of USC's president has made his job I mnrp Hiffir'nlt "/Tomoc^ UnWor I uniivuiu \yuiuwt3y iiwiuw J man resigning threw Student Gov- ] ernment a curve. For 13 years, Student Government had worked 1 with Holderman, myself working < with him the past two years." < Holderman resigned in May , under pressure for his lavish spending. Provost Arthur Smith took over as interim president during the presidential search. Benjamin said Smith's admi- i nistration made the transition as ] smooth as possible. "He stayed open, he met with us regularly, 1 and made it really easy," he said. I 1 from page 1 away from the students, the police said. ? ^ As lihe suspect was running toward his car, the victim began to chase after him and.tbrew a jfull, unopened, can of beer at him, hitting him in the face. The victim said the can hit him just as he was getting in the car. The suspect then got out of the car and hit her, she said. The police arrived after the other students called them on an t( emergency call box. usl: Police stopped the suspect's car on the corner of Blossom and Barnwell. The victims and witnesses were then taken to the suspect's stopped car, where they positively identified the suspect in the car as being the attacker, police said . Frye will stand trial on Dec. 30 in Richland County on two counts of assault and battery. 2 EXPERIENCE TO. GAifflECOCk 7-7726 Jl ????1 For Lunch | ided Menu j Li tea with andwich dent ID 1/21/91 alian hero or * "TI/7 ' it vv ruit pizzas. f 2009 Devine St. ! 779-5240 J ??J Bates We By TIGE WATTS Assistant News Editor After expanding the number of channels offered this semester, Hoi vices has announced that Gamecocl sion will be offered to residents of I early this semester. Bates West Residence Hall Dir Crum said about 90 percent of the have signed up for cable service. "We have around 370 residents am signed up for it," he said. T ? A ~ 1 A i. TT _ n Laie lasi semester, nousing ier they would add channels like WGN SportSouth, Arts & Entertainment, T the Family Channel and the Discover} Late senate By The Associated Press The late state Sen. Jack Lindsay reportedly knew before he underwent a lung transplant on New Year's Day that federal prosecutors planned to indict him on corruption charges if he survived. U.S. Attorney Bart Daniel declined to comment Friday, hours after Lindsay died in a Chapel Hill, N.C., hospital, other than to say he was sorry to hear about the lawmaker's death. But The State newspaper reported Saturday that when Lindsay, one of the state's most powerful political figures, entered the tiospital for a life-saving operation, tie was on the verge of signing a i>lea agreement with prosecutors. Lindsay, D-Bennettsville, was legotiating a guilty plea on unspecified charges, unidentified sources told the newspaper. But he King Continued from p; Smalls and Irick said the intent of the campaign is to inform the public of King's effort. "We just want to tell those we help that King was a man who tried to help others. He was a man who wanted to be remembered as i man who tried to help some- i Dody," Irick said. Smalls said the holiday would < 3e more meaningful if it was spent ! lelping others. 1 "We are the first generation to celebrate the holiday, and we 5 ihcitld celebrate: it the way King t vould want us to celebrate. He ( vouM not want us to celebrate his t loliday by watching a football jame," he said. I Smalls said several student orga- \ lizations participated in the cam- a )aign last year, and he expects a I arger turnout tnis year. c "Last year, Student Government > ook a big interest in the campaign, c Need a CAJRA Columbia At JResident Acb Contact Off Campu Services at 111-All I Welcome Bacl J.P.'s Resi Serving USC ove Happy Hour 5 Draft Beer 500 2772 Rosewood Dr. Open 5 pi , ALL ABC REGULATION 1 Sll CAROLINA PRC Trav-el a/rd Tom rre*se> Skiini Stupvi TKauttfaitt $145 (2 per room) $11S Include 2 nights' accomi round-trip Sign-up b1 c JP^ For mo - l&JL office F This program is paid for, by st residenl Rishi Zaveri, Residence nator, said the request for television sidents questioned Gamec using Ser- stallation in the Towers, le Cablevi- "Bates West is predomi iates West men residence hall. When Towers, a predominantly ector Jeff cable we wondered why I ; residents fore us. It didn't make sen cable before upperclassmei 1 300 have Zaveri said a survey ind ity of the residents woul< vices said cable was the key to ha1 (Chicago), installed. NN, USA, He said his position as < ! Channel. Housing and Campus Con )r would hi underwent the operation and died ( C 1' . \ r i 1 iroin complications oeiore signing ? a final deal. Daniel would not say whether s federal authorities would ever dis- s close what they knew about < Lindsay. k Sources told The State last week t that messages about the possible i charges were carried by an inter- j mediary between Lindsay and pro- i secutors before the operation. Meantime, Lindsay told some of ^ his colleagues, who asked not to I be identified, that he expected to f be charged in the FBI's probe of c Statehouse corruption, according to t the newspaper. c Despite Daniel's reticence, Lindsay is expected to remain a b prominent figure in the upcoming f trials of other government officials, s The State reported. Sources said tl the public will know, in time, what 1 age 1 ^ I A lot of fraternities took part in the ^ campaign, as well," he said. Other efforts recognizing King's n birthday will also take place. p The Office of Minority Student Affairs will be holding the Ninth Q Annual Birthday Observance Prog- v ram for Martin Luther King Jr. on Tuesday. The Rev. Tyrone Crider, ^ Dperation PUSH president, will >peak to the public at 7:30 p.m.in ^ he Russell House Ballroom. Minority Student Affairs will a jponsor 11 other programs within he next two months in celebration ? )f King's Birthday and Black His- se ory Month. The Columbia Chapter of the c, National Association for the Ad- ^ rancement of Colored People will g) ilso celebrate King's holiday by q costing a program at 4 p.m. Sunlay in the Zion Baptist Church on Vashington Street. The program is u ipen to the public. tT r isor s Student 4 t Students! 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Student Activities Fees, c"-91 ts to get ca i Hall Association se- instrumental in ge cable started when reock Cablevision's in- other resid< have to send a inantly an upperclass- stai* process, we found out that the t0 11111 surve) ' freshmen hall, had get the cable inst; they would get it be se for freshmen to get z^ven said tnc a," he said. begin to voice icating a large major- action, i be able to pay for ~ ving the Cablevision There would without student :hairman of the RHA the complaints v cerns Committee was a?d Bates West r ave been inc :harges Lindsay would have faced Li lad he survived the operation. nam Before he died, Lindsay told as- tigat ;ociates that federal authorities had pron ;ent him messages about his legal slato situation, according to the report. sam( \lso, Lindsay told associates he expected to be charged for his role trial n a controversial capital gains le- ^ind jislation giving 21 people an $8.6 tribu nillion tax break, The State said. Lindsay was a friend and mentor c^osl1 )f Ron Cobb, a lobbyist-turned*BI informant. He agreed to work 9 or the FBI after being caught in a so.cli Irug deal and offered lawmakers *^ta >ribes in exchange for their votes the >n legislation. at But as part of the deal, prosecu- rePn ors agreed that they would not orce Cobb to testify against Lind- ysic ay if the senator were charged in 5 le prooe, auDDea "Operation Lost wv^ 'rust." state \twater Continued frc teagan and was the manager for cand lie George Bush 1988 presidential his i ampaign. In 1989, he was unani- apol aously elected chairman of the cand Republican National Committee. camp National attention was focused In n Atwater when he became ill appe; /ith an inoperable brain tumor last ter s; ear. He is scheduled for surgery since )day in Washington, D.C., to re- that love a mass 01 aeaa ussue in nis was i rain. win i U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond sent the p telegram congratulating Atwater gentli a his honorary degree and apolo- How izing for not being able tolbe pre- thing mt at the ceremony. huma "Lee is now facing his toughest tmpaign, and I can think of no- Ur ling more honorable than this de- actiVl 'ee being bestowed upon him," been ampbell said. Awai In a recent interview in Life ma- King, tzine, Atwater reflects on his winni mtroversial career and speaks 20. $50 MINIMU: DONATI Your plasma is needed i) recently have had any oj infections!!! 1) Mononucleosis 2J Strep lnroat 3) Chickenpox or Shingles 4) Measles 5) Mumps 6) Chlymidia or Herpes (mu* 271S I I Suite *1 PP r* Co,u Serologicals (801 Delta XJ Spring Rus Jan. 14 McBryde Qu FEZ U"> t-1 0( i?i Sssfis-x:;}-.;. ? : ?! 3 c/> v .:' Blossom Si "A Gentlemen's Frateri ble TV tting cable for Bates West. ince halls want cable, they will representative to housing and " Zaveri said. "They will need <s like I did and then they can ailed." j process starts when residents their complaints and request *T be no plans to install cable involvement," he said. "After /ere heard, the process started iow has cable." licted indsay was never officially ed as a target in the FBI invesion. But/federal officials have lised that other indicted legirs were being "fed out of the 5 spoon" as Lindsay. Dbb testified in one bribery in the fall that he once gave say a $10,000 campaign contion. No such contribution apA on Lindsay's financial disire forms, however. obb and Lindsay also were asated through a common client, chi Data Systems. Cobb was computer company's lobbyists ae Statehouse while Lindsay jsented Hitachi as a lawyer, le State Law Enforcement Di>n is investigating a series of ? that gave Hitachi dominance computer sales and leases to agencies. >m page 1 idly of his fear of dying and spiritual conversion. He also ogizes to 1988 presidential idate Michael Dukakis for his )aign tacticts. the interview, scheduled to ar on newsstands today, Atwatys he has "come a long way the day I told George Bush his 'kinder, gentler' theme i nice thought, but it wouldn't is any votes. I used to say that resident might be kinder and sr, but I wasn't going to be. wrong I was. There is nomore important in life than n beings." itil his illness, Atwater was z in music. He has recently nominated for a Grammy rd for his album with B.B. , Red, Hot and Blue. Grammy ers will be announced Feb. MEACH ON r you have or r the following ?t be free of other STD's) ) Middleburg Dr. 5 105 mbia, SC 29204 3) 254-6537 v f /j&ituri ;h 1991 - 17 ad-E lity Since 1834" DU-91 t. 2 t *