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DateB Meetings , Anyone interested in playing i table tennis or volleyball during ' USC International Week, Nov. 3 i thru 9, is asked to contact or drop i by the International Programs for J Students Office, Suite 100, Byrnes International Center, < 777-7461. 1 Students for the Ethical i Treatment of Animals will meet I tonight at 7 p.m. at the Basil Pot. Alan Gordon, Immigration at- i torney, will talk on Immigration regulations affecting international < students on Thursday, Oct. 24 I from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in BA room 005. ' If you are interested in play- ' ing in the International PingPong < ivsui i icuiioi u viuiiii^ imoni?uviiai Week (Nov.3-8), sign up in the f James F. Byrnes International Center or call 777-7461. Deadline \ is Oct. 25. < Kick off USC International f Week with a trip to Clemson on ( Nov. 3 to watch the Gamecocks take on the Tigers. Call Julia Hoi- s man at 777-3867 to make a v reservation. t International Student Associ- r ation will meet Thursday, Oct. 24 c at 5 p.m. in RH room 302. The American Marketing As- \ sociation will meet tonight at 7 a p.m. in the Belk Auditorium of the c BA Building. Local businesswo- c man, Barbara Rackes, will speak ti on the success of her department n stores. Everyone is invited. For a more information, call Bill Porter p at 544-0833. c New students in the College of Journalism and Mass Commu- , nications are reminded of the , New Student Welcome Night J program tonight at 6:30 p.m. on the Coliseum Concourse, Bios- j. som oireei siae. i ne program will , include both academic and , career-path information concern- . ing all sequences. All Journalism faculty members and student rep- I resentatives of organizations will r be present. The Essentials for Leadership Series' next workshop, Accessing / the Leader Within, will be presented by Janet Ward on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 4 p.m. in RH room 327. Call 777-5780 for more C information. 0 Students who want to get in- v volved in the USC community F service project, Into the Streets, 7 may sign up by Oct. 25 in the Student Life Center or call Gail tl McGrail or Kim Lovelace at 777-5780. The Carolina Cinematographers Association will meet to- n( night at 7 p.m. in the Coliseum ni room 1024. All media oriented D majors are welcome. S The College Republicans will m meet tonight at 7 p.m. in Gambrell P> room 258. vi fl^p y Coun Complei Low-Cost B B^i Abortion |p| Plannt 256-4' Concerned Informc HKl60Mii Per Mc Males with B Special Bonus prog 2739 Laurel i I m I Suite 1-C S M| r* Columbia, S Se'rSjJL 254-6537 look The Storytime Commitee ol Sampus Coalition for Literacy wil neet tonight at 8 p.m. in RH roorr 305. All those interested in read ng to children should attend. Foi nore information, call Beth al 344-2337 or James at 544-1993. The Engineering Joint Council will have an Engineering Rush today from 2 to 3 p.m. in front o the Amoco Hall in the Swearinger Engineering Building. Contac Jose Rivera at 794-3764 for mort nformation. Psi Chi will meet Thursday Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. in the Barnwel raculty Lounge. USC Young Democrats wil neet tonight at 7 p.m. in RH roorr 302. Bill Mcintosh will speak or mvironmental lobbying. GAMMA will meet today at E j.m. in RH room 304. The Writing Center will hole vorkshops today and Thursday, Dct. 24 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in RH room 305. The topic is Cutting Soppiness. 'Thnmac Mortnn anrl rnni/ar. sion" is the topic of a talk by Derin Brown tonight at 6:30 p.m. at he Catholic Student Organization neeting. For more information, all 799-5870. Watch Out! International Veek (Nov. 3-9) is coming. This ivent celebrates the variety of :ultures represented at USC.A oncert on Greene St., films, lecjres, tournaments and an Interlational Festival are part of the ictivities. Everyone is welcome to participate. For more information all Mark Eckert at 777-7461. Celebrate the (JSC Alcohol Awareness Week on Oct. 21-25. "oday, there will be a "Party On "he Patio" from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the RH Patio. Win prizes at the )atamaster Breathalizer Exhibit. )n Thursday, Oct. 24, An Alcohol Awareness Week Cookout will be leld on the RH Patio from 11:30 i.m. to 2 p.m. with live music by Life in General." Also, Risque business will perform from 3 to 4 ?.m. in the RH Theatre and "Si gnce of the Lambs" (sponsorea >w P.PI h usill he chnu/n at Q n m i the RH Theatre. The Student Employmeht Center is presenting a workshop m "How to find an internship." It /ill be presented today at 3 p.m. [or more information, call '77-2124 or come by the Student imployment Center located on ie sixth floor of the BA Building. Datebook Policy Publication is free, but at guaranteed. Send your anDuncements to Tracey Davis, rawer A, RH, (JSC, Columbia, .C. 29225 or drop by The amecock office. No announceents will be taken over the tone. Deadline is noon the preous publication day. iential Pregnancy Test seling :e GYN Exam irth Control Service 3d Parenthood" 908 id Affordable 1a Donation I B rnmiim .? ','"i I JBUiblood types. ;ram for students. ?. . *" r>p^^ ' countdown, gf ^ 1 Jfjfl Midnight. I I sBBBBgm Wm$mm Kg f: I - -. ' 4' a 'm$ H 4 ^ r ; IH ti^HT AH l^m HHk nMllwillHIIIiro V <JDHW 4JBK? ^ STORE HOURS: Richland Fashion Mai CHARGE IT: Parisian Interest-Free Option Credit Card, Maste ' A SPECIAL NIGHT ft LIKE THIS CALLS m FOR A SPECIAL P DRESS. 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