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Qst < stu By LEE CLONTZ Assistant Carolina! Editor "So what are you doing this summer?" Unless you either live in a vacuum or simply have no friends, you will probably answer this question many times over the final month of the semester. Because of financial woes, or simply apathy, you may have made no particular plans. ii yuu aic 11 kc many siuuciiuj, 10% SI (Restrict ^BandA 256-0547 749-1995 Head on . for the best i and Sout / r ' April 3 - Rob Crosl ' April 1 7 - David A / April 24 - John An I April 26 - Marshal I April 30 - Eddie M m 1 May 1 - Delbert M ^ Ni. ^ FREE/ > ^ ALk AB cruisin dents, travel agencies choose cruises for summer you probably think a cruise to be oeyona your means. Think again. With the economy in the midst of a slump, cruise ships are slashing prices in an attempt to fill their holds. Because of all of the cost cutting, USC students are presented with the perfect opportunity to travel to the Caribbean at heavily discounted rates. Auuoruang 10 Darry nuriey, an tudent Dis ions Apply, Limited Avai Call for Details .Travel Sers 2001 Greene Stre< 1R VMS** I n New Country hern Rock jtjr ? '*Y\ lien Coe 1 derson I Tucker oney icClinton ghtly Drink Specials ADMISSION with coupon Not valid for special events C REGULATIONS ENFORCED ^ - - m - * m I ^"g> ggg W\ <* o * 9x agent at Travel Professionals, located in the AT&T Building downtown, many cruise lines are offering two-for-one deals, which can result in considerably reduced fares. With some of the new bargain programs, a three-day cruise to the Caribbean can cost as little as S300 per person. According to Hurley, as well as CPVPral cfnHnntc q rrnicn ic in many ways a terrific bargain, becount lability) dee, Ltd. \ et - Five Points Harbison wm ;teah house 7 Hwy 1 7 11 th Ave. South North Myrtle Beach 272-5448 cause excess costs are eliminated. i According to one USC denizen, : a cruise represents a great deal. "They feed you five-course meals < every night, and there's entertainment all the time," she said. For students on an even tighter budgets, Hurley recommends travel to various resorts in Georgia and historic downtown Charleston. "People sometimes forget how close Charleston is. It's a nice drive, there's a lot of history, and 00 <$4 OVERRUNS IRREGULARS FROM YOUR FAVORITE M This Unique Shop Offers Gre; For all Ages At About 1 LADIES SHORTS Great selection from $6" - $17" LADIES JEANS $9" - $17" LADIES COTTON CASHMERE SEPARATES $9" - $12" MEN'S i DENIM SHIRTS $19" If You Like Cotton 610 HARI (next to Hiller Har 252-8784 it's just a real good time," Hurley >aid. "There's also a lot of fun on the Georgia coast. Sea Pines, and Hilton Head of course, are really popular," he added. Still, according to Hurley, the most popular travel locations lor students recently have been the tropical cruises. "They have no hidden costs, they're a bargain right now, and they're really a lot of fun," he said. L HtflllDliHWM I OTHER NEAT THINGS AIL ORDER CATALOGS at-Looking Casual Clothing 12 The Catalog Price. MEN S SHORTS Siz"- sib MEN'S PRINTED T-SHIRTS $8" MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS $9" LADIES SLEEVELESS MOCK TURTLENECKS $799 t, You'll Love Us! 3EN ST. dware in 5pis.) M-S 10-6 Sua 1jl3Q-5 ...