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^ I Crime g The following incidents were reported to the USC police depart- ^ ment between Oct 17-21 ^ Oct. 17 ( Attempted larceny of motorcycle, Large Davis . Field. A student reported someone tried to steal his motorcycle. Oct. 18 1 ri Disorderly conduct, brown bagging, 900 v\ Gregg St. Two men were arrested after an of- I ficer said they were unsteady on their feet. The h officer said one man had a quart of gin stuffed in i his pants. s Disorderly conduct, 618 Main St. A man was arrested when an officer said he was unsteady | on his feet, he had slurred speech and he 0 smelled like alcohol. s Disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, 600 Bull St. A man was arrested after officers said he be came belligerent when he was awakened by the ^ officers. They said he was asleep in his car, and Q they feared for his safety when he would not re- B spond to their repeated knocks on his window. Auto breaking, grand larceny of tapes, CS-6, C Sumter Street. A student reported someone fi broke the windshield of his car and stole 40 audio tapes and a pair of sunglasses. v Oct. 19 Disorderly conduct, malicious injury to per- ri sonal property, Russell House. Three men were p arrested when an officer said they threw rocks at his patrol car. Malicious injury to personal property, McBryde. A student reported someone damaged Haggling t <~ Spanish freshman Rebecca Mellion makes a presidential-appointed committee is currently inves store, to see how the managing can improve. 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A man was arBSted after officers said he became disorderly /hen he was awakened in the lobby. I Assault and battery, Douglas. A student said e was assaulted by someone named "Shawn." I Malicious injury to real property, McBryde. A tudent reported someone threw a pool ball irough a window on the Quad. I Malicious injury to real property, Gambrell. An >fficer said a door was shattered on the north ide of Gambrell. I Disorderly conduct, 701 Assembly St. A man /as arrested after officers said he became disorlerly when they identified themselves as police ifficers. I Petit larceny of pocket book, auto breaking, malicious injury to personal property, Gibbes tourt. A student reported a purse was stolen 'Om nis car ana someone aamagea nis engine. Dct. 21 I Grand larceny of motor vehicle, recovery, arge Davis Field. A student's motorcycle was ecovered after it was removed without his ermission. Chad Bray Staff Writer y % j 'I _ 'ca- :jt , >-'"' t?y* 'PWW Eric Glenn/The Gamecock purchase at the University Bookstore. A tigating management practices at the booklissions Art Phot?graphy Essay Poetry iber 1. Fictio IYTHING LESS WOULD BE UNCIVILIZED Fitness Programs - S< High/Low Impact Aerobics Monday thru Frids High/Low Impact Aerobics Monday thru Frida High/Low Impact Aerobics Saturday High/Low Impact Aerobics Sunday *Aqua Aerobics Monday-Friday (swimming skills not necessary) Stretch & Tone Monday & Wedne Step Aerobics Tuesday & Thursc (limited number of participants) All sessions are 1 hour in length Y< 'You must rent a locker if you are taking f Rental of lockers should be made in o rrtative. All classes are on a first come, first serve basis. Changes may be made dm 11, for further information. Programs are offered to students at no charge through the Sports Water-Ski Club has its meetings each Wednesday Sailing & Windsurfing Club meets every Wednesdc Carolina Rugby Club is holding practices on Tuesc Scuba Club meets every Wednesday in the Blatt F World Tae Kwon Do Club meets on Tuesdays and Fencing Club meets Monday & Wednesday at 6:3( Wrestling Club meets on Monday & Wednesday at Bodybuilding Club will hold its next meeting on No* Men's Volleyball practices each Sunday at 3pm in Ultimate Frisbee practices on Monday & Wednesd; Seidokan Aikido practices Monday, Wednesday & Mountaineering & Whitewater Club meets every W Iditional information on Sport Clubs, please c Leaders face Projects include safety, recycling By GORDON MANTLER Assistant News Editor Recycling, safety, parking and academics seem to be the primary issues on student government's agenda this year. Student government held the Lightways Safety Walk Tuesday, with the purpose to acquaint members of the university community with safety features of the USC campus. It will also help "to distinguish both safe and dangerous areas on campus, to create an awareness regarding safety issues and to afford students and staff the opportunity to come together for a common meaningful cause," said Student Vice President Shine Brooks. The walk was one of many projects Student Government has been working on since the new administration took office in February. "We're working on many things right now," said Student President Manish Shrivastava. "They include recycling, parking, and academic issues." Pttrrantlv QnAr?io1 Dmtopfe TVKKip nmctPT VxUliVllUJ) upwiui X L/UWIUl 1-/VUU1V 1^1 uv*vv? is calling all faculty and staff offices about recycling. "After we talk to all the offices, we're going to compile a list of all the offices that recycle," Drucker said. "We want people to know where recycling is taking place. "If they don't have a recycling program, we told them how they could get in touch with the Office of Recycling," she said. Shrivastava said he is working on a letter to the Holderman troi Trustees Continued from page 1 vestigated on his own but could that I thought ws find no solid evidence. Buyck said. "I could not come up with any- Several professc thing I would consider factual one USC trustee ( enough to risk ruining a man's tions that Holderm reputation," he said. "Had I had advances to stut any hard information, I believe I charges were nev< would have contacted the chairman the Observer report of the board." Meanwhile, Tru Trustee Mark Buyck said he Michael Mungo ha heard rumors since Holderman res- jobs of any univi igned from USC in 1990, but not who knew about ? before. "I never heard anything vances to male sti Tenure Continued from page 1 not believe it would be appropriate University's Fac for you to return to the University Palms said, of South Carolina in a teaching or Palms went on administrative capacity," Palms man he would "po said. the appropriate Uni "I have continued to consider tee of my decision the facts and circumstances which 1, 1991." form the basis of my opinion and Palms' letter w have concluded that it is not in the days before The University's, or the University fa- server published culty's, best interest for you to claims. An anon continue to be a Dart of the Uni- who was aware tf versity faculty. come out Sunday, "Therefore, I write to inform cock he called Pain you that I believe it incumbent and informed the c upon me to commence tenure re- would be published vocation proceedings in accor- Cindy Oswald, dance with the provisions of the dent's Office, < :hedule for Fall 1991 iy 4:00pm Gym 307 ly 5:15pm Gym 307 10:30am Gym 307 2:00pm Gym 307 5:30pm Pool sday 1:00pm Combative Room ' V (Room 107) lay 1:00pm Combative Room (Room 107) >u must bring you ID to each session iqua Aerobics (,50/daily or $20/semester). erson in Blatt PE Center, Room 201. &_to budget, facility_conflict, or tevel of interest Contact Office of^Campus Recreation, Room Uttice 01 uampus hecreation. sessions <n? neu m nn dwu rc Werner. > Clubs at 6pm in the Blatt P.E. Center, Room 110. ly at 7:30 pm in Russell House, Room 306. lay and Thursday evenings from 7-9 pm on Field F. \E. Center, Room 134 at 6pm. Thursdays at 6pm in the Booker T. Washington Gym. ) pm in the Booker T. Washington Gym. 6pm in the Blatt P.E. Center, Combative Room 107. v. 7 at 7pm in the Blatt P.E. Center, Room 135. the Blatt P.E. Center, Gym 307. ay at 7:30 pm on Field F. Friday at 5pm in the Booker T. Washington Gym. ednesday at 7pm in the Russell House, Room 304. all the Office of Campus Recreation at 777-5261 ! top issues University Parking Committee concerning the Gibbes parking lot and the Carolina Coliseum lot "It's a letter proposing that students can park at the coliseum lot during coliseum events for no extra charge," He said. Students are currently charged three dollars to park at the coliseum during events. The Gibbes lot, across the street from the Coliseum, is free, but according to Shrivastava is "not very safe." Most senate legislation is in committee right now, Brooks said. "We got a lot done early," he said. "If anything is done in Student Government, it will be this semester." The Senate Academic Affairs Committee is working on extending the drop/add date and advisement. "We'd like to see it (drop/add date) extended one day," said Kim Lovelace, committee chairperson. "We're sending out letters to other schools similar in size and mission statement about their drop/add date." Presently, the drop/add date is the first Friday of classes. "With the current date, students many times will not have a good idea about their classes," she said. "Usually, not much happens in the first class period." Lovelace said the committee has temporarily put aside work with the withdraw date and grade forgiveness. The withdraw date is before the midway point of the semester right now. In many classes, professors do not give their first exam until after the withdraw date, violating a code in the faculty handbook. One of Brooks' campaign pledges concerned the extension of the withdraw date. The advisement critique form is almost complete, and will be ready for distribution very soon, Shrivastava said. The form is an innovation Shrivastava has worked on extensively this year. gbles continue is substantial," nothing about them. Mungo was out of his office all ' >rs and at least day Tuesday, and messages were lid hear allega- not returned, an made sexual Trustee Othniel Wienges, chairlents, but the man of the board while the adsr investigated, vances were said to have taken ed. place, has been away from his St istee Chairman Matthews home this week, s threatened the News Editor Tige Watts, Assisersity officials tant News Editor Gordon Mantler lolderman's ad- and Staff Writer J.T. Wagenheim udents, but did contributed to this report. :ulty manual," anonymous caller did call the office Friday. to tell Holder- 'There was great concern, howstpone notifying ever, that the caller was one of the iversity commit- students who made a claim in the until December article," Oswald said. The caller told The Gamecock as written two he did not make any claims within Charlotte Ob- the Observer's article, the students' The only appropriate ground for ymous source, tenure revocation applicable to le article would Holderman is "misconduct related told The Game- directly and substantially to the fitis' office Friday ness of the faculty member in his iffice the article professional capacity." 1. Palms must recommend tenure from the Presi- revocation to the Faculty Advisorv confirmed an Committee. Intramurals 'Innertube Water Polo Entries Open - October 21 Entries Close - October 24 Play Begins - October 27 *3 on 3 Basketball FntrifiS Onon . Mnwnmhor A """ w T"" Ml/VCIIIVCI "T Entries Close - November 7 Play Begins - November 10 102 Blatt 0 . , Soccer Schedule Oct. 11 Princeton 6:30pm Met Life Classic (Piscataway, NJ) Oct. 13 at Rutgers 3:00pm Met Life Classic (Piscataway, NJ) Oct. 16 The Citadel 5:00pm Oct. 20 Wake Forest 2:00pm Oct. 23.... Mercer 5:00pm Oct. 26 Notre Dame 2:00pm Met Life Classic (Columbia, SC) Oct. 27 Washington 2:00pm Met Life Classic (Columbia, SC) xi? o-nrw>. 1NUV. J dl V^ltrillSUU _ Nov. 9 Kentucky 2:00pm I