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USC faculty get more res By TIGE WATTS That member will News Editor member, he said. USC faculty will have larger The new foundati 1 '? ?1- -? ? r nffar thn ruies in scaivnuig iui a new pro- aiiw mv v^aiunua vost and serving on the new USC Development Foun< Research Foundation. disband and separat USC President John Palms said ties. All of the bot last week he expects to name fa- for the foundation j culty members to a provost search resign shortly afterv committee soot. "I want to get fai During the summer break, Palms from the faculty on stalled naming a committee until as well," Palms said faculty members came back. Palms also said "I want to get their representa- trustees will also i tion in this crucial search," Palms appointments to tl said. Palms appointed Former provost Arthur Smith two weeks ago a was named president of the Uni- hoard ot trustees me vesity of Utah over the summer Meanwhile, Pain and left USC Aug. 23. Deputy pro- tion plan may be c vost George Reeves is currently after Vice Presiden filling the vacancy. and Finance Pete "I'm going to look at who firmed he may leave served on the committee that Denton said la brought Art here and try to use a talked with member lot of those people as well. We tee searching for a should have representation from nancial officer at th the administration, faculty, and Houston, students on this committee," Palms has sa'd* . , . organization except Palms is also expected to name ness an(j Finance his fifth USC Development Found- also separated Dent afinn Rnard mpmher hv FriHav _i_ 1* r* l _ rr* _ j. cniei Iinanciai omc Man exposes hin Third indecent exposure [ this year at Thomas Cooper By CHAD BRAY Staff Writer 1 2 For the third time this year, a man exposed himself to a female student on die lower levels of Thomas t Cooper Library Thursday. About 6:20 p.m., a 23-year-old graduate student v was studying on Level 2 of Thomas Cooper when she noticed a man masturbating. When he realized that she had seen him, he quickly left the area. I The victim said she asked another man in the library to come with her to help identify the suspect but f he refused. "He was not a library staffer," she said. "The li- c brary staff was very supportive (after the incident). He s was an older gentleman who wouldn't help. This made me almost as mad as I was when the guy did t that to me." c The suspect was described as a black male with a Attention Students and S 1991-92 CAMPL POLICY wo: Any student or registered student organization where beer or wine will be served MUST atten executive officer, student member, and the USC f tion must attend this workshop in order to be e academic year. Workshops will be held 01 Thursday September 5 12 noon-lp Wednesday September 25 4-5pm Monday October 21 3-4pm Thursday November 14 3-4pm Wednesday December 4 4-5pm Only those persons who have attended a Campus to sign the Event Registration Form. For more ] Center, Lower Level of the Russell House or call 1 Kappa Alpha Theta Welcom r members 1 sponsibility I I be a faculty fjj| A ion was created v iation voted to st< e into two enti- ^ da committee, ,* the he four to an ^{ for li Denton con- Palms Gr ' use st Friday he sity treasurer> int0 tw0 different s'? s of a commie- jobs in the plan. ?b new chief ft- P?lms Piously hinted he e University of ght not make any changes to the " current make-up of the Business Kn and Finance section. He also said da nized his entire problems at Coastal and Spartan- ? ; for the Busi- hurp have distrar.terf him from fin- DfC section. Palms ishing his reorganization. Stc on's duties, as Denton's job pays $112,506 per ur< :er and univer- year. ex Th iself in library A m ihort goatee in his twenties who was 6-feet-2-inches all and weighed approximately 200 pounds. On 13 rhursday, he was wearing a red and blue rugby shirt, Jac lark blue shorts and a white baseball cap. Police stopped an individual who fit this descrip- Jec ion; however, the complainant could not identify him an is the suspect ar The victim says that the library could not do any hing to stop an incident like this. Mc 'This is not the type of thing that they could pre'ent easily," she said. "It's not like he was carrying a jun or anything." wa The victim said that she will continue to go to the n0 ibrary after this incident "I still feel uncomfortable (when I go in there), but lot like my safety is threatened." [""U On Mar. 21, a 26-year-old geology major was ac:osted by a male who brushed up against her and who tarted masturbating on Level 2 of the library. On Apr. 11, a 20-year-old student was approached ? >y a man who had just finished ejaculating on Level 1 >f the library. Police are still investigating this latest incident. tudent Organizations IS ALCOHOL RKSHOPS planning to register an event on campus d a Campus Alcohol Policy Workshop. An acuity/staff advisor of the hosting organizaligible to register an event for the 1991-92 1 the following days: m Russell House Theater Campus Activities Center Campus Activities Center Campus Activities Center Campus Activities Center Alcohol Policy Workshop will be permitted Information stop by the Campus Activities 777-5780! GOT; ft THE HI GHT flMFC < UP m Mm ^ AM ' Mtp pm X BOBV t (|f| HUH! ies Its 1991 Pledge Class / Crime e following are entries on the 'C police blotter from August 29 ugust 25 Auto breaking, malicious injury to personal operty, S-4 lot, 1802 Pendleton St. Victim ited that person(s) unknown used a brick to mage the driver's side door and to break the ver's side window. Approximately six casset5 were stolen from the vehicle's center console id the glove compartment was opened and ?turbed. ugust 26 Larceny of wallet, Carolina Coliseum. Victim d her wallet down on a table at the above locan during registration. When she returned, it is gone. Grand larceny of a bookbag, Russell House >okstore. Complainant stated that person(s) known removed his unsecured bookbag from s above location. Malicious injury to personal property, 1328 eene St. Victim stated that person(s) unknown ished his motorcycle seat with an unknown ject. Malicious injury to personal property, S-18 lot, 00 Wheat St. Complainant stated that unown subject(s) used an unknown object to mage the trunk and rear end of her vehicle. Auto breaking, malicious injury to personal jperty, S-18 lot, 1300 Wheat St. Complainant ited that unknown subject(s) entered a sec3d vehicle by unknown means. Subject(s) did tensive damage to the dash of the vehicle, e stereo system was partially removed, hower, no items were missing from the vehicle. ugust 27 Auto breaking, larceny of speakers, S-18 lot, 00 Wheat St. (JSC police observed two subits exiting the victim's car with his speakers, er a brief chase by an officer on foot, the subits abandoned the speakers and escaped in unidentified white convertible. A search of the *a produced negative results. Burglary third degree, larceny of money, >ore. Victim stated that unknown subject(s) ened the secured location by unknown means. bject(s) then removed money from the victim's llet. No other items were missing. There were signs of forced entry. V ou could take a long shower everyd >tting the tap run while you shave an Message by Students A Congrat 1991 Kapj. Jody Altus Aimee Anderson . /\ Shari Bilton Laura Brooks Leslie Carroll Elizabeth Clark M Candace Cooper m >1 Maddy Cormier ^ Andrea Correll k Lara Cox Lisa Dickev Nicole Dupont I Leigh Edwards Amanda Elmore M Shely Estes w April Fortesque Gina Gerosa Jacqueline Heyl -Ranya Z; yceg Now That Classe ?l> CAROLINA PROGR as the Cure For Those Mid-Week, Homewor Time Bandits Greenci Sept. 3-4 at 9:00 p.m. Sept. 5-7 at 5Russell House Theatre and $1.00 w/ Student I.D. The Wj Sept. 6-7 at 1 Russell Hous $2.00 w/Stu< OR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 777-7130 OR THESE ACTIVITIES ARE PAID FOR, IN P/ * m Malicious injury to real property, Sims. Complainant stated that person(s) unknown entered the mechanical room at the above location and tried to force open a secured steel door. Larceny of a bicycle, Coker Life Science. Victim stated that she left her bicycle secured to the bike rack at the above location. When she returned, the chain had been cut and her bicycle was gone. August 28 Larceny of bicycle, Physical Science. Complainant stated that unknown person(s) removed his secured bicycle from the handrail with an unknown object. Larceny of a bookbag, Thomas Cooper. Victim stated that unknown person(s) removed his bookbag while he was away from the table he was working at. Illegal use of telephone, McClintock. Complainant stated that she received four obscene phone calls. Malicious injury to personal property, Thomas Cooper. Person(s) unknown did damage to a change machine by unknown means. Larceny of bicycle, LaBorde. Victim stated that the secured bicycle was removed by cutting its lock. August 29 Larceny of bicycle, Physical Science. Victim stated that person(s) unknown removed the secured bicycle by unknown means. Indecent exposure, 1800 Greene St. Complainant stated she was walking east on Greene St. when a vehicle pulled up beside her. An unknown subject in the car exposed himself and the complainant ran away. Grand larceny of bicycle, Business Administration. Victim stated that person(s) unknown removed the bicycle from the incident location by unknown means. Larceny or DooKDag, ?>-y ioi, euo Park St. Complainant stated that he left his bookbag by his vehicle. When he returned to get the bag, it was gone. Larceny of bookbag, Thomas Cooper. Complainant stated that he left his bookbag unattended next to a bookshelf. When he returned, the bag was missing. Compiled by Chad Bray Staff Writer ' - ' * lay with the water you might waste by , d brush your teeth. TURN IT OFF! allied for a Greener Earth ----ulations ta Pledges Lori Jacobs _ . Mandy James Krista Kimble JL^s Amy Knight Lisa Lubin ]f j\f Kristen McCullough ^ / Melissa Munn J/ Kim Muns kiuiizaDetn raiisi Sylvia Porter Christine Remeta Wendy Schneider Lorri Shotwell Carrie Sicora Tracy Smith Gena Spearman Leslie Wilson Susan Wylie ikhour . _ T T Oi. i. _ J nave oianea... >u AM UNION k, Paper Writing, Test-Taking Blues with... ird Spur of the Moment ):00 p.m. Stand-up Comedy in the Golden Spur with all Lord Carrett 1.1:30 p.m. Thur. Sept. 12 at 7-:00 p.m. le Theatre Free Admission!! lent I.D. COME BY ROOM 209, 2ND FLOOR, RUSSELL HOUSE. UtT, BY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEES. A