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Senator to listei By KATHY HEBERGER Staff Writer Student Vice President Shine Brooks told senators Wednesday to open their eyes and find what concerns students. "What we have done so far is useful, but we're lagging behind what we've done in past years," Brooks said of the senate, which passes legislation to improve campus and student life. Brooks urged the senators to listen and talk to people in the col leges they represent. He cited several items from last year's legislation he said showed a student senate in tune with student needs. "A simple resolution can do a lot of good," Brooks said. me senate Communications Committee will sponsor a project Oct. 29-30 designed to inform students about student government. Senators will man tables Set up outside their college's classroom buildings from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the two days. Brochures and pamphlets about student government and campus activities and services will be available. "This is to help you communiBlatt P.E. of fatal he By PATRICK VILLEGAS Assistant News Editor A 64-year-old man playing racquetball Thursday at the Sol Blatt Physical Education Center suffered a heart attack and died on arrival at the Baptist Medical Center, Frank Barron, Richland County coroner said. Roy Ragsdale, a non-university employee collapsed at 11:30 a.m. during a racquetball game, and The new Portfolio si deadline will be No1 p> Experien * Carolina experien Gain this Cinematic Arts Special Programs Travel & Tour Come by and sec CPU programs are paid for, nrmrw M/20FF ALL JEAN BELL I LADIES SPORTSWEAR [Si? putters now ^available. |20%OFF NEW ARRIVALS HOT Z GOLF BAGS W SALE TERMS Tmm VISA, MC, I DISCOVER, I AMER EXP, | CHECKS I s urged n more cate with your college," Communications Committee Chairman Carol Degnan said. Problems with communication between different racial groups on campus have been evident in letters to the editor in The Gamecock, Student Government President Manish Shrivastava said. Shrivastava is organizing a discussion of the topic for Nov. 13. A panel of faculty members will be open to questions. Shrivastava will moderate. In other business, the student government discussed the AIDS Quilt and the Into the Streets nra tfvc a?:n ~ ?:n tvcnus. mc /AII_A3 vuili- ? ? quiii with the names of AIDS victims on it. It will be on display Nov. 4-6. The Into the Streets service project will be Nov. 1. Students participating in this project will go into Columbia to visit the elderly, help people read and spend time with homeless children among other service projects. The day-long project starts Nov. 1 at 8:30 a.m. Senator Kim Lovelace encouraged senators to spread information about Into the Streets, which is open to all students. Center site art attack was immediately given cardiopulmonary resuscitation by his playing partner. Richland County Emergency Medical Service arrived at the scene about 12 minutes later and transported Ragsdale to Baptist Medical Center, Debra Allen, USC spokeswoman said. Ragsdale was participating in Project Readiness, sponsored by the P.E. Center and the Law Enforcement Agency, Allen said. lbinissions Art rho,?g>why Essay Poetry /ember 1. 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BLOOD DOES. ^^HV[?p C American / Red Cross II I / # (j ^B/ a Hj^j" makeup t future. ^5)) ll^J Choo s'on.al ^Kh( ' 2101 Main! ma i Arc u for your future. B62lt * SIIII Carolina Program Union , N|K^AIR^LASS|C I |BIG BERTHA] ALLOTMENT I ^^SSSpPfil 1 [1/2OFF! ii# SELECTED WOODS I Graphite to Steel I sale hours 1 No appointmen ^1 mon-sat i q i 9am - 6pm I 9 and 5 - Be < Hot c; VCNB mat :atches fire y GREG RICKABAUGH ssistant Photography Editor A small fire in the back of the ussell House North Carolina alional Bank Automated Teller lachine caught the attention of ic Columbia Fire Department id USC Police Monday. USC police reports state a wolan passing by observed smoke )lling out of the ATM. The Colmbia Fire Department was tiled to extinguish the fire after jrsonncl from Anderson Armor ar arrived to unlock the back of c machine. Accoring to reports, the Colnbia Fire Department extinlishcd a small blaze of burning npty money bags in the east de against the wall of the marine. No cause was found, but corge Jones of USC Environental Services said the FBI and CNB Security is looking rther into the matter. Jones said the fire was not i T ? OufrLa* >ok up your oween Part} ghoulish costui uid accessories se from over 800 costurru St. (Corner of Elmwood Open 8:30 - 8pi The Li: Get Your Pictu for the Garnet 6 in the Carolina IV T T TT7~ V nuubc. vvc wui l in Residence I^ Oct. 28 - Bate Oct. 29 - T< Oct. 30 - Horses Oct. 31 - Colui Nov. 1 - Pat t necessary - Coi r part of the Gar: ash chine ' Monday caused by electrical problems. He also said they are still investigating whether or not the fire was intentional. Tuesday morning, the charrjd money bags remained outside he machine along with many biunt transaction cards. The burnt pile U/3C r\r*nnr*r\ nn in fho oftAmnnn ?'UJ vivunw* U|V All U1V ailVlllVA^Il, The fire caused the machine to go out of order for about two hours, a NCNB spokesman said Thursday. The fire did not in. volve the actual machine itself, but almost $100 in damages was reported. A USC football player, who did not want his name released said he noticed $100 missing from his account Monday and attributed it to the fire. The football player said he kept his receipts of all transactions and NCNB officials adjusted hisl account. A NCNB spokesman wouljii not comment on accounting problems resulting from the fir?. Hi ?r: ( W?/ we, ; from V^^H I ^ \B ss I ^ ll & Main)^=^gSfl n til Hallo we enjjj nes... re Taken Today 'i Black Yearbook fall of the Russell >e taking Portraits falls next week! :s House Lobby Dwers Lobby shoe Area Lounge nbia Hall Lobby terson Lobby ne by between net & Black!