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? Q Should foreign-backed Shakespeare in the M en's track team ? ? M investors be allowed to buy Park productions start dominates decathalon ? The man who reads nothing at allis American sports teams? tonight at Sidney Park, competition at the ( better educated than the man who reads } Bfj See Cross Fire Gamecock Invitational. nothing but newspapers. m Page 3 Page 5 Page 7 ^^^^^niomasjeffersor^^^^^ IGamecock Volume 84, No. 86 University of South Carolina Wednesday, April 22, 1992 u< nmM p? Whiteside, Henry M; Col. Moammar Gadhafi members < rode into Sidi-Barrani, Egypt 15. All thi '1 * ??3 ^ TH >*<* ? i i t ruesuay in a /u-cai wiavan iu mnu ^uuin meet Egyptian President The po Hosni Mubarak for talks on asked Apr the Libyan leader's show- Pershing R down with the West. organizatio It was Gadhafi's first trip Student Ai out of Libya since the United ous compl Nations ordered sanctions who withd against his country over his for alleg refusal to surrender two sus- fraternity, pects indicted by the United The acti States and Britain in the paddling bombing of Pan Am Flight the face o 103 that killed 270 people. members. PPIIlL .*11111111 I*-.;... in .....i. aaBssaaa Double murderer Robert Alton Harris was executed in 1 the gas chamber Tuesday in California's first execution in 25 years. He was put to death after a dramatic last-minute stay was overturned. In a move not taken in re- _ , cent memory, the Supreme Court, in a 7-2 vote, barred all lower federal courts from granting any more postponements to Harris' execution. IBANK, an international banking software company, is coming to Greenville, and South Carolina officials say 1 it's the type of high-tech busi- C I ness the state wants to attract. ^ The venture would mean more than 30 new jobs this year with the possibility of 90 *v c within five years, the South -N8WS Edl Carolina State Development As a s Board said. appearam But those who make the de- versity A clsions on where to locate The a(^ such firms say South Carolina suiaems lacks the university-based re- leam search and other education re- scholarhi sources, such as technical Before schools, that they need. ^ "The ^ turn to tl C0'1 aSSOC Comi Student media leaders for By J.T. 1 the fall semester were chosen Assistant by the USC Board of Student USC's Publications and Communica- jias ann( tions last week. win visit Junior Julie Frick will be nexl tw0 editor in chief of Porfolio ma- views c gazine. Junior Todd Scholl Griener s will take the job of WUSC sta- After ti?n manager. miuee wi Junior Shelley Magee will commen< be editor in chief of The paims w Gamecock for the summer cisi0n C semesters, and junior Greg 0f can(jh Rickabaugh will be the news- undetern paper's editor in chief in the process r fall. The fi Compiled from wire reports portunity versity s SC polic M ATTS uor, such as Editor chug-a-h embers of the Pershing beer, ecently chartered USC Other in have been arrested for but never p police depa dice charged Jermaine "It was 1 fraternity president, and or a damne yers and James Lee, We just w; }f the fraternity, April one else kn *?#? wprp taifp.n to Rir.h- any incide seniors Joe Delaney and Thomas to find about $1,000 worth of thei had entered the house by pushinj w. Several other USC students in lso been victims to similar burglari udent Coc tiool spirii tICK VILLEGAS tor tudent, Cocky will focus less on comr :es and more on boosting school spirit dvancement administrators said, ministration decided Monday to have s take over the role of the popular Gan scot. Each student will be awarded a P, USC paid a professional, Gerald He 5 a month to serve as Cocky, idministration believes there should Ix le traditional role of Cocky as a studen iated more direcdy with team spirit aci 's athletic teams," University Advanc sident James Rex said, se more demands will be placed on a s ike classes and homework, USC Spok 'Chip" McKinney said the mascot's a local hospitals and children's homes r mittee announces pre kVAGENHEIM alumni, s News Editor man Deb provost search committee Among >unced six finalists who McGinnis fhp. univp.rsitv Hnrincr fhp c _ _ J 0 ? OI lne nu weeks for intensive inter- ences de ommittee chairman Don 5^ a^- dean at F the interviews, the com- jn virgini ill submit a list of final re- gjjs^ al ^ dations to President John Ajjen 53^ ho will make the final deJreiner said. The number The ot' dates on this list will be LaBelle, < lined until the selection James Mc lears completion. Hov Vermont; inalists will have the op- State Ui to meet with various uni- Saatkam tudents, faculty, staff and Universit; y Detention Center. said, lice department was USC Inv il 8 to investigate the said the hi ifles, a military-oriented any stude n, after the Division of treatment, ffairs received anonym- The hazi aints from two students meanor un irew from the fraternity three studer ed activities by the gistrate cou the charge i vities include: sentence of I and open hand slaps to Vice Pre f fraternity pledges and ment and S he was nol members and pledges to be taken on sauce, followed by liq- "As far i ip^ay M ; *? :e arrest ; vodka or gin. ?????? igging large quanties of cidents were reported, Jhe hazj , roven, according to the . ^ rtment. misdemean ike a damned if you do Stat? law ant d if you don't situation. Students COUl anted to make sure no magistrate < iew anything else about punjshmen mts, an tnvest,gator g estigator Mike Couick $500 or a s< izing did not result in one year in ja nt receiving medical ng charge is a misde der state law and the its could end up in ma- work is over now irt. The punishment for with the investiga is a fine up to $500 or a sit back and wait one year in jail. Stokes said. sident of Law Enforceiafety Carl Stokes said Myers, 22, is a ; sure what action may senior and a resi< i the students. the Moore dormil is we're concerned, our 21, is a humanities Virginia Mars Hamilton of 2417 Lee St came home aft r possessions had been stolen. The burj g out the air conditioner from the hom< the neighborhood around Lee and De es, according to USC police. 'kv to nrom '?J ? t, not publi limited because of the students' lack Student Body Vice President Ke nunity ^"tk it s a trade-off." Unj_ Lister said the university would b dent Cocky because it would be m everal ?f the university than a professions jecock the university. $500 The 11 other Southeastern Confe not have professionals for their mas ndrick neY said no pressure was put on change the mascot. 5 a re. Hendrick's contract expires May t mas- sa'^ the administration would not c( tivities keeping Hendrick as an employee. :ement According to McKinney, Hem pointed with the decision. Hendricl student for comment. .i/diuaii ippear- McKinney hopes the new studenl nay be up to the reputation of the profess >vost finalists ., . . City ;aid university spokeswo- J ra Allen. By STEPHEN the six finalists is Carol Staff Writer Kay, who has been dean A celebratio [inanities and social sci- umbia's first-y partment at USC since recycling will e has also served as a from 1:30 to Randolph Macon College Park, a and chairwoman of En- Sponsored b p. IJnivp.rsifv nf Alabama umbia. WNO I. Coca-Cola, th her finalists are Thomas eyent will be ? Georgia Stace Universily; onmenially cor 3eser, Penn State Univer- A 200 squai vard Ball, University of made of recyc Howard Gauthier, Ohio be a dramatic liversity; and Herman monstrate the ip from Texas A&M tween human / , three for ????? Whiteside, is a 20-yej phomore in the College nal Justice and a student s Charge is a The Resident Student or under ment otnce couia not i the three whether or not Myers ha: d end up in ^eased ^rom his duties as :0urt. The "We can't comment or t for the vidual's employment stal fine up to can say 1,131 we would w pntpnrp nf aPProPriate and responsi eiiieiiue ot ner aboul an empioyee with a serious universi tion," Jim McMahon, R! tor, said. Whiteside could be ii We're finished from his senate seat if 1 ition. We'll just victed of any wrongdoing for court time," Shine Brooks, presider of the senate, said the vague and no investigati criminal justice senate's part has started, lent advisor for "We can't do anythin :ory, while Lee, is convicted. We'll jus senior. wait and see what li Common to celebn I By STEPHEN BROWN Staff Writer A dream to create B? ?- body of student organi Wm support of a common come true. Common Ground, a c shall/The Gamecock global concerns. By celebrating spiritu er the Easter dom, service and educ .... coaiiuon seeics 10 mgnug s's front left als of each involved j ;vine Streets provide an all-encompa! stry of awareness. J "I hope this year's will raise people's con a not only about specific | O also about the inter-con of all these causes," Be president of Students A ^ ^ Greener Earth, said. ^ Earth Day will begin 5 p.m. at Sidney 1 noPe we *>ei a of students as well as i y the City of Col- gfricipants." Harold K-FM 104.7 and c,ty Columbia said, is Earth Day '92 10 ma'c^ people awj i festival of envir- cooperation necessary iscious activities. cycling eftort to work, them for the positive e-foot grey whale have taken so far." led materials will attraction to de- Columbia residents I partnership be- gains in recycling th effort and nature. "Capitol Place to Recj with the Earth Day 1 Greene Street. Along wi of availability. and food, student gr Hi Lister said, "I sponsor an environmei art display, present an enefit from a stu- computer program aboul ore representative and entertain questions il not enrolled at vice activities. A live music show an irence schools do cal troupe are schedulet cots. But McKin- to educate through the the university to the Earth Day events. nesty Candle, mascot of 15, but McKinney rights group Amnest; jmpletely rule out tional, plans to appear. Riverbanks Zoo is i . . , j. the "Recycling For Rhi iriCK was aisap- - .,r *: The zoo will oner tv k was unavailable u passes to anyone who aluminum cans to its Gr : mascots will live can drive. ional Cocky. "I hope we can do a to sponsor E< BROWN Other exhibitions will children's recycling n in honor of Col- a"d ?PPearances by ear anniversary for lhRe LlU< be held April 26 SC.E&G s Blue Bin hazing ir-old so- Brooks said, of Crimi- "There's no need for any senate ;enator. or student government action until he's found guilty. We carry an inve op- nocent until proven guilty philosocomment . -n ^ Student Presii been re- dem Tom Young said, an RA. indi- Jerfy Brewer, Director of Stu,.c kiii t dent Life, said his office sus.us, but l . , . . c ork in an pended the organization before any ble man- arrests were madeinvolved ?\ye moved a little quicker, ty viola- Once we become aware an organijD direc- zation can be harmful ... we start a summary suspension/' Brewer mpeached sa'dle IS COn- "We rfnupct all arrivifv to hp. ceased ad have them respond to us. it pro tem It's then handed over to the discipcodes are linary office for their investigation, on on the Afterwards, an official decision is made on whether or not to suspend g until he them," he said. ;t have to All three suspects w'ere unavaillappens," able for comment. Ground coalition ite Earth Day frvfm onH fTAt ttl A fYl ivjiiu diuuv/iiid auu gvi iiivui pumped up for the projects we will a unified be instituti"g during the next zations in year " Matt Bebber, chairperson of cause has 1,16 executive cabinet's special projects for recycling, said. oalition of Al 11:30 a-m" ^ coalition will working to sP?nsor an Ideas Buffet on Greene world To- Street to share information about an agenda 1116 nee<* ^or urSenl action and abrecognize out ong?ing student service activities. 3nal envir- 1116 nexl event wil1 ^ "Sharing irth Day tbe ^a'tb?" a discussion session about how snirifnalitv ran affect the irouna are ~r' *? ~"""V "" volvement llves ?* col,e8e students. Both orariety of 8anized and non-affiliated beliefs will be addressed, and people are alitv free- invded to come with an open mind ation the loward understanding different ;ht the ide- viewpoints. group and "The work we do has its roots in 'Smg spirituality," McKay said. "I think Earth Da ad l^ese grouPs telieve a l??3" srrVi?snp?^ ter justice, good and purpose to . our lives. Because of our spiritual inectedness beliefs' we are called int0 action" th McKay, Shortly after 4 p.m., students ied or a wj[j ^ave an opportunity to unite in "Putting Down Roots." This at IU a.m. brief ceremony will involve plant- * KQ7QQr r%n . , , , w" mg a new rea oaK tree on tne ith vendors Horseshoe area of campus. The red oups will Symbolizes strength and enrital visual durance, and the organizations interactive ai0ng with student government t the planet bave funded this offering to the about ser- earth as a lasting monument of hope and renewal. d a theatri1 to appear All outside events will be held arts during in the Russell House Ballroom in The Am- the case 0f rain, the human y Interna- day's final event will be a live show at 8 p.m. in the Russell sponsoring House Ballroom by husband and nos table. wjfe team Rhythm Alive! from vo-for-one Asheville, N.C., who specialize in brings six West African drumming. Sponeene Street sored by CPU, the show is free to i s <?> r r l siuuenis anu .jo ior me general i lot to in- public. irth Day jam include a paign. More than 85 percent of game area Columbia residents are involved the Recy- in some type of recycling irgator and program. Programs are available for the >od turnout collection of aluminum cans, community plastic bottles and jugs, magaFry of the zines, newspapers and soda bot"We hope ties. Recycling trucks will be preire of the sent at the celebration, and Colfor the re- umbia residents are encouraged and praise to bring recyclable items, steps they Mariott Hotel has donated an anniversary cake, and Coca-Cola will provide free soft drinks for nave made event. Vendors and environrough the mental groups will also r'cle" cam- participate.