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O? t; i opreaamg we woi Yolanda King, daughter c speaks to a packed audienc her father's assassination. Justiz Continued Justiz has also said The Gam cock published an inappropriate i legation questioning his educ tional background. The Gameco previously discovered Empor State, whore Justiz earned his b chelor and master's degrees, a cepts 100 percent of its applican Southern Illinois, where he earn his doctoral, accepts 87 percent its applicants. Justiz supported his stance wi a letter written by James Murr from the American Council < Education. The letter was written durii Justiz's candidacy for his curre spot. Murray outright endors< Justiz in the article for the de; spot. "His appointment will provii the School of Education with leader possessing solid intelle< significant academi achievements . .. and unyieldir loyalty," Murray said in the letter The Gamecock reported incc rectly that Justiz was unable to g a irvH u/ith thp TTnivprcitv r\f M<= 14 JVL/ TT 4 4-44 U1V WIllTVlJliJ VI 11V Mexico. However, Justiz was u able to get a tenured professors!) r i ???? Student i ; Helping is Leami By donating plas you are helping heme iacs as well as othei tients to enjoy a hej productive life. Now, than ever, we need help. ? At Cutter Biological proving the quality of education and service difference. 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Justiz has come under scru ay the past two weeks after Hoi 3n man told State Law Enforcer Division investigators Justiz given part of a $25,000 payr nt after the release of Puerto R ?<* businessman Bernard Baus, 1 111 was held for cocaine charges. Justiz flew to the Domini Republic to talk to the presii a and help in the release of Baus. :t, i r Raiis is a firiftnd nf I miis Rpr lg eri, University of Texas Board Regents chairman. The board g ir- final approval for the hiring of J ;et tiz in 1989 to his current post :w dean of the Education Departmt n- Please see related letter to ip editor, page 3. S your St ^JS i we are committed to im ' life world-wide. Through : YOU can help make tne your time and effort anc sating you. You can ever e! ?OAw|TH THIS j COUPON itpti i mtk. Cutter //A MILES L ''People 'Melpitig People' 7ie Best!! let the Rest nmer ? 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It rec- blue ( ognizes the contributions of those class who served and survived, and is a educa constant reminder of the price of Go peace." for de Veterans volunteered to help visitors find specific names on the block wall. At the opening ceremony on the c Thursday, 37 Horry County veter- cftlly r-> ans posted white ribbons, symbo- witho lizing the event's purpose of help- Evi ing to ease pain and re-establish long] relationships. Coast mm the F "At the opening service, it was "We so moving to know it's taken 25 Vietn years to honor our veterans after love < being so dishonored," Goldberg Lx> said. "Everyone was so full of zatio e emotion, there were many tears of Coum jni_ joy shed." sion 1 jup)f a ?? rom # Recession Continu aa"yr Skills." to th< Because of the decrease in hir- the si . mg, students should use services minis tel offered by the USC Career Center Sei nent to help themselves. One outlet is was called USC Search, a resume refer- j nent ra* serv*ce* Also, a Placement j0b u ican Bulletin is distributed once every Krau wh0 two weeks. said According to Mosley, students count ican will get the most use from the Self of to\ dent Directed Job Search. When 'This involves a lot of time and really effort from students, but more stu- this." dents find jobs this way," Mosley Ev< ' ?f said. Interested students should go sible, ave (usl as Hit. Residenc Monday, ftpriC 8 i Capstone Area Dc "The Capstone Area is SI the Night Away." Enjoy Beach Music and Shag instructor will be newcomers, and pros y too! * i . Location: Columbia Hall 1 , Time: 7:30 PM I 'Wednesday, April 10 Towers Area Day "The Pudding Wrestling This Event speaks for i ?I Location: P.E. Field Time: 5:30 PM Thursday, April 11 p/ Election Day Vote USC and elect the Vice President, Treasui for your residence hall, Government officers, R RA's remember to vote 1 officers Friday, ftpriC 12 T T 3 uiiuergrauucue oidi "The All-American Salut All undergraduate sta J vited to join us for a cool 17 -- Location: TBA *om page 1 111^ speaker was songwriter and C< er Brent Burns of Franklin, ,, who served in the Army's 1 Infantry Division and was ided in action in 1968. He le found it difficult to explain ten le was injured in Vietnam af- p is return because of the lack ipect as well as financial help I isabled veterans, which is a yea that continues even today. tun San Antonio, Texas, man Mc led it all up when he said oth am was simply a choice bei jail and the army," said tor 'The vast majority of the che srs were 18-and 19-year-old Hil collar, middle to lower-middle ish workers, without skills and Enj ition," he explained. Eb< ldberg said there is a price gli: mocracy. phi re have to pay a premium to out war's ueliness. which in R< ase of Vietnam was visible j when the dead came home ut much honor," she said. sor sn though the year-and-a half s^c project of bringing the wall to ^ al coincided with the crisis in 77' 'ersian Gulf, Goldberg said, just wanted to honor our past UJ am vets and show them our md gratitude." ^ :al civic and military organi- ^cl ns along with the Horry Ac ty Higher Education Commis- rec lelped sponsor the event. me nal ed from page 1 i Career Center, located on want xth floor of the Business Ad- ?e c tration building. ^ aiors who don't remain in fecni i Carolina after they graduate Nort :ace the problem of finding a pon returning home. Nicole son, an advertising senior, AJ "Being in this part of the U>n. ry, it's not like I can fly out Com vn for interviews every week, decn 11 go back up North it will be br(*' hard to find a job because of L1 plact in though it isn't always pos- leg?, Mosley said students who :e Hall Asso Residence Hall Tui w He * "Si iaggin' ** E. "Mocktails" h present for will be welcome Loc Cai Tin Basement Wi ~ _ So Event" itself * ^ F i Lot Tit CZTfc Ba i next President, E rer and Secretary s I .HA senators, and A. for new RHA a Lot Tir f Day e" * * ir memoers are mcout ^^^jSC'briefs'gU'f1 inference spotlights international relations JSC's Institute of International Studies is sponsoring a conference international relations beginning at noon April 19. The theme of seventh annual conference will be "The United States in Multilad Diplomacy: Cooperation or Control? -ofessors receive Faculty Exchange awards "ifteen USC professors have received Faculty Exchange awards this ir through a university program designed to improve faculty opporities in teaching, research, professional development and service. >st recipients will use the awards to conduct research or engage in er professional activities on USC's Columbia campus this summer, rhe recipients are: USC-Aiken ? Williams Brockington Jr., hisy\ Marsha Shelburn, economics. USC-Beaufort ? Gordon Sproul, mistry. Coastal Carolina ? Michael Ferguson, biology; William Is, psychology; Sylvia Kenig, sociology; Jill Lamm Sessoms, England Kenneth Townsend, history. USC-Lancaster, Betty Hodges, glish. USC-Spartanburg, John Edmunds Jr., history; William JongDt, fine arts; Barry Parris, computer science; Tamara Valentine, Ensh. USC-Sumter, John Barrett, English; and John Safford, losophy. etail workshop focuses on inventory loss Eventing inventory loss is the topic of a daylong workshop for til owners and executives April 30 at the Columbia Marriott. Sponed by USC's College of Applied Professional Sciences, the work>p will begin at 8 a.m. The cost is $195 and the registration dead? is Tup.sHav For information, call USC's Center for Retailing 7-2546. SC professor named Woman of Achievement Dr. Joan Altekruse, a professor of preventive medicine in USC's 100I of Medicine, has been named a "South Carolina Woman of hievement" by the S.C. Commission on Women. The commission ognizes for women each year who have made outstanding achievents in their fields. Altekruse was recognized for her work in materand infant health. ; to work in a certain region of ?f ^e war and the recession, country should go to school in used to &et six or seven job area offers a week, and now it's only outheastern companies tend to one. or two* ^ne reason is that relit from Southeastern schools, cruiters would rather say no' than hern companies mirror this yes "S^t now and then have to I," Mosley said. fire someone later." Roatwripht ?aid the best nlace ong with other colleges, the ment rate bas been for students in sge of Journalism and Mass ^ news-editorial sequence, and munications has experienced ^at ra(jj0 jobs an(j management ased job offers since the war jobs aren*t having as many ? Puti . , problems, air Boatwnght, director of 'ment in the journalism col- "Whenever the economy gets said there has been a huge tight, students should be aware that in employer listings because hiring will decrease significantly." ciation presents: Week 1991 zsday, April 9 >rseshoe Area Day ib party on the shoe" njoy six foot subs and drinks on the istoric Horseshoe ation: Behind the oliniana Library le: 5-7 PM idnesdaif, April 10 iuth Area Day sring Fling 1991" In joy the activities the South Area has >lanned ration: Women's Quad tie: 1:00 PM ursday, April 11 tes Area Day in joy snow cones and ice cream undaes while you sun on the Bates I each dso enjoy the volleyball and football ictivities that will be going on ration: Bates Beach ne: 12-3 PM ,<$ ^LL Assoe, 4.