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mt*1" VfuiflM ** - if * \ * 1 H l& ^~MSk J ak JK ' j4^^g8 | Def Leppard Has New Album: After three years of hard work, Def Leppard has released a new album, Adrenalize. "We'd never rush anything out," bassist Rick "Sav" Savage said. Jl "We have to be 100 percent happy with the way a record sounds." . The death in 1991 of guitarist Steve Clark devastated the band. B Clark's death was caused by an accidental combination of alcohol, S anti-depressants and the painkillers he was taking after cracking three ribs in the fall. te Def Leppard got back on track in March 1991, with Phil Collen y( stepping into the breach to simulate the feel of the band's trade- in mark twin-guitar attack. Plans are underway for a world tour. e, s* w Which Elvis Stamp Will It Be? Forget about presidential <k politics. Don't even think about electing a new member of Con- bi gress. The vote that America has been waiting for has finally ? arrived. th Will it be Elvis the younger or Elvis the mature? sc Starting Monday, Americans get to vote for the design of next tc year's Elvis Presley postage stamp. Ballots will be available at post offices and in the April 13th issue of People magazine. Ballots N must be postmarked by April 24. H The winning design will be announced June 4 at Presley's o Graceland Mansion in Memphis. The Elvis stamp will be issued in si 1993 as part of a Legends of American Music series. w hl s CORRECTION: In Friday's issue, it was incorrectly reported that the band Public Ayes would be playing at Greenstreet's in this ^ past weekend. They will be playing this coming weekend. ^ Also in Friday's issue, Greg Criste's name was misspelled, and his it partner, Dana Conner, was misidentified. tc In the spring tabloid published March 30, it was incorrectly re- sl ported that tanning salons do not use ultraviolet rays and that they are less intense than sunlight. Ultraviolet rays used by tanning booths are more intense than sunlight. Also, employee Dawn Pruitt's name was incorrect. The Gamecock regrets the errors. M. Wtisc-FM liU ' " PvJL altcrnativ^^ tfcP* I THIS SUMMER, GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT. * " " Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is famous for its sun, sand and surf, but do you know it's also a great place for summer earning and learning? You can make your beach break count by enrolling in summer courses at Coastal Carolina College. Whether / wanting to get ahead or just catch up, you can accumulate a full semester's credits through Coastal's May semester and two summer sessions. Plus, you can live in our campus apartments for only $75 a week, and our Job Placement Office will help you in your search for a summer job. If you're taking a spring break in Myrtle Beach, stop by our Admissions Office Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., or call us toll-free for more information. This could be your best summer ever. 803-349-2026 1-800-277-7000 University of South Carolina System Coastal Carolina (olege is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. |^H9p Professor y KRIS HOFFMAN taff Writer LaVeta Small has received thre aching awards in the past tw jars, but these are not her moj nportant career achievements. Small receives personal award /ery day from the many youth le volunteers with throughout th eek. Every Monday through Sun ly, Small is on the go in Colum ia working with children at ris - kids who do not have most c le advantages of the middle clas js and who may be on their wa i a troubled adulthood. Small's work with a young gir icole, from Columbia's Hendle omes housing project, has bee ne of the professor's greater lccess stories. Small began work lg with Nicole when the chil -as nine, and the girl was th ome's worst discipline problen mall said. Small empowered the girl wit jadership skills, and Nicole ha lade a complete tum-around i le past two years. Now she is lodel citizen at the home and trie ) make sure the other childre ay in line. "Empowering" is teaching chile >n and adults what needs to b Dne, how to do it and giving ther le opportunity to be successful. I ficole's case, she was calle bad" by her peers and teacher UNFS J UA1L: A PLACE: G TIME: 9:( Genera See the latest GM ca plans available to WIN C0NTINENTA1 * U.S. trip does not include Haw WIN $500: By attending your s< the Expo, just fill out an entry f flights on Continental" sweepsta win. and the winner need not be seeks to t and didn't know how to be gooc Small showed the girl how e improve herself and gave her o opportunity to do it, someth it most people won't take the time do, she said, s Small teaches more than 1 s students every week and gr e many lectures, but still finds ti i- to work with these children at ri i- When kids learn they can mi k something happen, they feel be >f about themselves and beco more successful adults, Small sa y Small carries these tactics i the classroom. 1, "If you respect a studen y viewpoints, they'll come to cl n knowing it and are more op >t Ideas surface. They can disag with me on politics and viewpoi d as long as they can back the e selves up," Small said, i, "I challenge only those stude who are intolerant of other h Small said. is Small began teaching at age n Then she worked as a teac a trainer and developed curricul ;s for the state of Illinois. She n her doctorate in educational p chology at Southern Illinois. I- Small said she enjoys teach because it allows time for reseai n "It is disappointing that we dc n have better resources to w< d with," Small said, s As part of her curriculum, ? IN ASSOCI fERSITY Ol a lk t ^Aivirua mi pril 7 & 8,1992 reene Street in front of 30 AM to 3:00 PM il Motors and GMAC Fina with your camj General Motors ... rs and trucks in the convenience of you college students through GMAC Finar CHEVROLET-GEI ^ BUICK- CAE HHHl General M< A FREE FLIGHT TO ANY A TRIP FOR TWO TO CA L AIRLINES Pick Up Your Entr; aii, Alaska or U.S. territories. 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He.ndle.y H?mes . t .fromSouthernHlinoi5 University nlw and other housing projects, Thoughts on "If you respect a student's viewpoints, ts' Small worked . :. teaching theyll come to class knowing it and ass with public hous- . ; ;; are more open, ideas surface, they can en. ,ng offlc,als for disagree with me on polities and ree ^'vc years in die viewpoints as'h^as ints Virgin Islands themselves up." and in Washing;m _ p ton, U.L.. Upcoming Working in Florence on research mts This summer i project project sponsored by Berkeley s," Small will be University working in Flor- _? ? ? Kristin Buehlman/ The Gamecock L:>- ence on a rehe1" search project um got sponsored by Berkeley University out subjects such as parenting isy- to develop an intervention program skills classes for young unwed for alcohol abusers. She was the mothers and establishing communing only researcher selected from ity involvement programs with law ch. South Carolina to work on the enforcement agencies. >n't project. 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