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Monuay, wcujuci iy, i7?i D A T TT Today discussing where AAAS has been and where it is heading. Refreshments will Celebrate National Collegiate be served. Alcohol Awareness Week. DUI Bible study, 7 p.m. BSU. Submit Graveyard, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Greene yourself to inspiration! St. See the results of alcohol-related Panel discussion on the accidents in our state. It may be the Serbian/Croation war, 7 p.m. Maxcy most important thing you do this College Lounge, sponsored by week! Rain location, RH Lobby. Resident Student Development and Executive Director of the National Off-Campus Student Services. Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science Tuesday will discuss the GEM program and qualifications, 3:30 p.m. Currell Celebrate National Collegiate College 107. A reception will follow. Alcohol Awareness Week. Tombstone Please be on time. Alley, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Check out the Leadership Training Series, "So, wall; it may change your views about You Need Money?" 4 p.m., RH 306. alcohol! Rain location, RH Lobby. Attend this session to learn new and African-American Studies creative ways to raise money for your Symposium: "The Making of an organizations. African-American Congressman." Association of African-American James Clyburn, speaker. 3:30 p.m. Students Founders' Day Celebration, 7 Gambrell Hall 258. p.m. RH Ballroom. Come join AAAS BBig A. Children's Bible study and for an interesting panel of founders playtime, 3:30 p.m. BSU. Sacrifice an I YOU CAN EARN $35 If you are an undergraduate ^ student planning a ) ] career in teaching, g > you can earn $35 [* for answering j some basic skills l"""11""1'1"1 ^ questions on computer. The 4-hour research sessions are being held at: Sylvan Learning Center 900 Newberry Avenue Irmo, SC 29063 If you are interested, call (803) 781-7323 (? ^ MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL weekly in the GOLDEN SPUR Monday, October 19th . Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 8:30 p.m. Game specials at Pizza Hut! Lots and lots of Fr?@ door prizes! This series is paid for, in part, with student activities fees. This program is for informational purposes only and may change due to budgetary or programmatic decisions. jii? s.o.a.p Students Opting for Alternative Perspectives Cirolin* Program Union y ^ GoldenJS{XU- CorrtiTiJttpe^^ / BRIDGING T *X v. II. .... J i MONDAY 10/19 5:00 PM Ping pong tournan Gameroom. 7:00 PM Current events in j:> . ...... XvIvIvX-: X; Residence Hall. TUESDAY 10/20 3:30 PM Immigration Issue will discuss current permanent residenc 4:00 PM Summer Study in Dept. of French anc Tours, France. Gar 5:00 PM Ping Pong Tourna House Gameroom. 5:00 PM International Con in for faculty and st Community. NAD 8:00 PM Photograph Exhib "Cyprus 1974: T1 The lecture will be professor in the De follow. Sponsored Russell House Ball WEDNESDAY 10/21 5:00 PM Ping Pong Tourna Gameroom. 7:00 PM The World Game. Sponsored by CPU THURSDAY 10/22 h:00-3:OOPM Festival of Diversi inexpensive lunch wide variety of in< by USC's intemati< Dept. of Student L: the International Pi Program Union. For more information on specific events, contact Internati International Week is sponsored by International Program BOOK] hour for a child lots of fun! Wednesday Immigration attorney Alan Gordon will speak 3:30 p.m. in the BA Alpha Epsilon Rho bake sale, 9 Building Belk Auditorium. Sponsored a.m.-3 p.m. near the Coliseum by International Programs for Blossom St. exit. Money raised will go Students. to Tourettes Syndrome. French and Classics summer study African-American Studies abroad informational meeting, 4 p.m. Symposium. Dr. Mamie Locke, Gambrell 151. Hampton University political science Celebrate National Collegiate professor, will address issues facing Alcohol Awareness Week. Critical African-Americans in the '92 election. Cuts. WUSC-FM will be spinning 3:30 p.m. Gambrell Hall 258. tunes 5 to 6 p.m. that have a highpowered message about alcohol and dings. Datebook Alpha Epsilon Rho meeting, 6:30 Policy p.m. Coliseum 3020C. Publication is free but not guaranteed. Carolina Bodybuilding Club meet- Send your announcements to DATE" TXT- . 1 1 A T-% S~\ S~\IS r\ A ing, / p.m. f.e. cenier no. olyiva., uruwcr n, aujich huhjc, Greek Student Association is spon- t/SC, Columbia, S.C. 29225, or drop soring a photograph exhibition and by the Gamecock office. No announcelecture, "Cyprus 1974: The Loss of a merits will be taken over the phone. Cultural Heritage," 8 p.m., RH Deadline is noon on the previous day , Ballroom A. of publication. 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Belk Auditorium. 7-Afi Dl\ France. Informational meeting on the I Classics' summer study program in nbrell 151. ment: Second Bracket. Russell 9:00 PI ununity Dedication (NADA). Drop:aff at USC's International A Apartments, lition and Lecture: ie Loss of a Cultural Heritage." ^ riday 10/23 12 nooi given by Dr. Jerry Augustinos, pt. of History. A reception will by the Greek Student Organization, room, Section A. iment: Finals. Russell House ^ ^ ^ . A simulation game of world events. . Russell House Ballroom. Sunday 10/25 6:00 p] ity on Green Street. The most in town! Exhibits, entertainment and a jxpensive international food prepared >nal student groups. Sponsored by the ife as part of Diversity Week and by rograms for Students and the Carolina _ ^ International Costumes. 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'Minimum $50 per donation, donate up to twice a week; 11/2 hours to donate. EBY PEACE A French Film: "Cyrano". Sponsored by the Department of French and Classics. 114 Humanities classroom building. Free admission. A The President's Reception. International students are invited to a reception hosted by President and Mrs. Palms. The President's House. A Multicultural Education and Community Service. The opening talk for Diversity Week will be given by guest speaker Greg Ricks. Russell House Ballroom. vl Benefit Dance for Somalia Relief. Sponsored by the International Student Association, NAACP and the African Student Association. Russell House Ballroom. $1.00 admission. n International Hour. International Students are invited to attend this weekly gathering to meet new friends. Refreshments will be served, and this week, musical entertainment will be provided. Baptist Student Center, 700 Pickens Street. VI International Film. "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown". (Spanish, subtitles). Belk Auditorium. Free admission. VI Diwali Night. Everyone is invited to attend this traditional Indian Festival of Light. Indian cuisine and music will be featured. Russell House Ballroom. $5:00 admission. WEEKLY DISPLAYS students will present a series of displays in the Coliseum on dress from L rnational students will be displayed in the main lobby of the Russell House. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in the main lobby of x.