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Justiz Continui
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The cost of a leased airp
was estimated at $2,055 with
total estimated cost of the tr
running $2,340.
The original travel voucher
approved by Donna Williams,
ministrative assistant of the Bu
and Control Board.
Instead, Justiz was assigne
go to Barbados and represent
other four.
Veterans
school full time, which the
considers as 12 credits or mo
semester.
Nine-credit students get $
monthly, while six credits alio1
student to get $70 monthly.
"These are only educati<
benefits and are applicable onl
long as they are in school," J
son said.
A military person is also
quired to perform satisfactor
class and on duty in order to r<
Tips Continued frc
dents on financial aid here
will make a big difference."
If students choose to use
phone system instead of payin
person or by mail, they she
keep up with deadline dates,
Howard Rhodes, the associate
president for financial services.
Schedules will be dropped
students don't meet the deadlini
Discrimii
and holds a master's degre
education. He also has taken ]
graduate courses at South Car
State.
When he first applied for
S.C. State program in Septen
Smyre was turned down,
school said that, based on i
scripts of graduate-level cou
his grade-point average was 3
A 3.5 average is required foi
mission to the program.
Smyre challenged the sch<
calculations. In a letter dated
20, a school official acknowle
Smyre* s grade-point average
3.5. However, Smyre was a
denied admission to the proj
because he does not have
years of experience teachin
public elementary or secon
schools.
Smyre said the five-year pi
school teaching requirement
not specified in the admiss
regulations.
"The department couldn't
prove him because their stanc
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"I really can't remember off
lane hand, but there were a number of
the colleges that had programs in the
avel Caribbean. I really can't comment
about it, because I just don't rewas
member," Vlahoplus said.
a(j Some of Justiz's travel was
, t through the Travel Masters of Columbia.
Marsha Monteith, who is
listed as the agent on some of Jusd
to tiz's forms, said she remembers
t the handling Justiz's forms but could
not give details on the travels.
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VA the money.
re a Another program available exclusively
to National Guard members
is die South Carolina National
kVS a Guard Tuition Assistance Program.
The Tuition Assistance can give
inal a guard member up to $500 a year
ly as towards his tuition cost while atohn
tending school in South Carolina.
It is renewable annually and the
re- guard member has to maintain a
y in 2.0 grade point average and have
stain an excellent military record.
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that "We expect a lot of activity on
TIPS around the deadline and I'd
the hate to see anyone lose their scheg
in dule by cutting the deadline too
)uld close," Rhodes said,
said
vice The deadline for payment of
fees for Summer I is 4:30 p.m.,
i if * June 3. The Summer II deadline is ,
e. 4:30 p.m. July 9.
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e in are prescribed by the Commission
post- on Higher Education," Quinn said.
Dlina Smyre said other students have
said they were admitted to the
the program without five years of
nber, . teaching experience in public
The schools.
tran- Some students may have been
rses, admitted 15 or 20 years ago who
.278. did not have five years' teaching
ad- experience, Quinn said. "But we
are constantly reviewing our stanx>l's
dards of admission and are meetDec.
ing new standards."
dged Smyre said he had hoped to bewas
gin his studies in the fall of 1991.
gain He hopes to find work as a coordi?ram
nator or administrator in a cornfive
munity college.
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dary Similar programs are available
in other states, he said.
ublic "But I want to get into that
was school," he said. "I don't want to
lions have to pay out-of-state fees at
North Carolina State, Georgia
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lards he said.
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his program is paid for, in part, by student activil
"I remember Justiz's name but I
don't remember all of the details. I
hardly remember him ever going
to the Caribbean," Monteith said.
Justiz has been out of his Austin
office since Monday in meetings
and has not returned messages left
to him.
A Holderman spokesman said
the former president would not answer
any questions for The Gamecock
Monday evening.
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The suspect is described by the
victim as a black male around the
age of 20 who was wearing a yellow
short sleeve shirt, a white
baseball cap and short pants on
Thursday.
Stokes said they would appreciate
students calling the police de
partment if they notice anyone suspicious
on campus, especially around
the Thomas Cooper area.
"If they see someone who is not
a student, someone who is acting
differently, we would welcome a
report to make an inquiry to see if
he is a student," he said.
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The following are entries on the USC police
blotter from April 8-14
April 8
Larceny, Earth and Science Resources Institute.
Complainant states unknown persons removed
a camera from the above secured
location.
Grand larceny, 920 Sumter St. Complainant
states unknown persons removed a VCR from
the above location which was unsecure and
unattended.
Illegal use of telephone, 600 Sumter St. Complainant
states he has been receiving threatening
phone calls from an unknown person.
Larceny, 1400 Greene St. Complainant states
that unknown person(s) removed a book belonging
to him from the above location.
Illegal use of telephone, 1309 Blossom St.
Complainant states he has been receiving harassing
phone calls during the past few days.
April 9
Illegal use of telephone, Burney. Unknown
person(s) have been calling and hanging up.
Assault and battery, Russell House. Subject
struck both victims with his fist.
Assault and battery, Sub City. Victim stated
that while working at the above location, three
females confronted her and began hitting her
over her entire body for unknown reasons.
April 10
Student death, 600 Sumter St. Complainant
notified USC police department of this incident.
Attempted grand larceny of a motor vehicle,
larceny, 1300 Wheat St. Person(s) unknown
broke into the victim's car and attempted to steal
the same. Two cassette tapes were taken.
Larceny, Business Administration. Person(s)
unknown took the victim's unsecure bookbaa
and contents.
Grand larceny of necklace, 1400 Devine St.
Victim reports that person(s) unknown by unknown
reasons entered his secure room and removed
items belonging to her.
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! April 11
Illegal use of telephone, 1528 Greene St. Subjects
are under investigation for the above offense
at the request of the victim.
Simple assault, 1520 Devine St. Victim reported
that he wishes to press charges against
the subject for the above charges.
April 12
Disorderly conduct, 621 Main St. After complaints
from Circle K, the subject was arrested
and transported to Richland County Detention
Center for the above offense.
Malicious injury to personal property, D-F lot,
1328 Greene St. Person(s) unknown cut all the
wiring on the victim's motorcycle. The motorcycle
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Burglary second degree, grand larceny, Snowden.
Person(s) unknown entered victim's unsecure
room and took a Sony walkman.
Assault and battery, 1323 Greene St. The two
subjects were involved in a mutual altercation.
One subject was transported to Providence Hospital
after treatment by the Student Health Center
Medic. The case is under investigation.
April 13
Malicious injury to personal property, S-18 lot.
Unknown subject broke the window in the victim's
vehicle.
Disorderly conduct, Lincoln and Blossom
streets. Cpl. Weed observed the subject in a
grossly intoxicated state. Subject charged with
the above violation and lodged at Richland
County Detention Center.
April 14
Larceny, 902 Barnwell St. Complainant states
unknown person(s) removed a telephone from
tne aDOve location.
Illegal use of telephone, 902 Barnwell St.
Complainant states she has been receiving
numerous prank phone calls.
Unlawful use of telephone, 1400 Devine St.
Victim reports person(s) unknown are making
prank phone calls to her.
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