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Monday, Sept. 6 Grand larceny of trumpet. Band hall, Main Street An unattended ] trumpet was stolen along with 1 three mouth pieces and three ] mutes. Estimated value is $1000. i Sunday, Sept. 5 Auto breaking. Student parking i lot. An unknown person used an unknown object to gain entry to a locked vehicle. No items were reported missing, and no damage was done to the vehicle. 1 Auto tampering. Student parkins lot. An unknown person tarn- i pered with a vehicle by unsnapping the canvass top. Nothing was reported stolen. Friday, Sept. 3 Auto breaking. Student parking lot. Unknown person broke into a locked vehicle through the driver's side window. No items were reported stolen. Larceny of wallet. McBryde patio. An unknown person removed a wallet lying on a table. The victim reports leaving the wallet underneath a hat at the basketball court. Victim reported the wallet was recovered Aug. 4 with contents intact S.C. Uniform Traffic Accident Report. Russell House parking lot Driver of vehicle misjudged clearance before backing up. As a result the rear bumper struck an illegally parked vehicle. TANEYHILLc 'They were not physically unfair with Some students did not sympathize situation despite tniniung ms arrest wa "He might have been singled out si ty of 200 people," junior Will McCc he was still wrong for drinking undera While neither the school nor athl have commented on any possible di toward Taneyhill, some students hav how the situation should be handled. Junior Brent Whitesides said th should take action. "I think he shouldn't play next ' wouldn't be fair to the other player: arrested and then to play," he said. Also, Whitesides said Taneyhill i special treatment because of who he is "If it was someone else, they prob: able to play," he said. Other students don't think a susp team is warranted. Sophomore Ben Waring, who had ^ Rpssini's I* Vf-iffjfftBf West tee Creai m% ( any pure 2019 Devine St. (across limit 1 coupon per person J|tP lOSSI fiT "Purveyors of Ft H ^ CAME A SecondThirsdiy Bring your favorite gam at Columbian; 781-81 mam mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm amm mm mm mm m Hair j De $5 OFF [ Phone: ? $2 ( I 799-9310 v | 714 Santee Ave. _ I 5 Points Tuesday 2 Thursday, Sept. 2 Trespassing after not Rutledge Chapel. A suspici white male was reported in Marriott office. The subject observed on USC property stopped in front of Rutle Chapel. Identification of sub showed he was previously wai Mar. 9 to stay off USC prop< He was arrested and takei Richland County Detenl Center. Disorderly conduct (pu drunk). South Carolini Library, Horseshoe. Unidenti subject was sitting on st< apparently intoxicated. The ar ing officer reported the sub was verbally abusive and refi to. give his name or any fori identification. He was transpc to RCDC. Driving under the influe Bull and Senate streets. A pe was observed by the repor officer and another witness ving at high speeds. The sul failed to use turn signals for and right turns. The subject stopped by the officer and ii to produce a driver's license, witness detected alcohol on subject's breath. The sub failed the sobriety test and arrested and taken to RCDC. :ontinued from page 1 him," he said. edge of T with Taneyhill's said the a s unfair. team, nee it was a par- "I think rnnell said. "But something ge." Taney h etics department Monday a sciplinary action told repon C UlUUgllld (15 IU Oll^dl uiltii Coach e football team indicate th ment. week because it Sports ] 5 for him to get ment on f the press c night be getting Toavoi i. fine, a pe ably wouldn't be apply for County. C ension from the will be d f expunged, no prior knowl- Staff write :e Cream ?11 ninTorvn OIF IF hase 5 from Yesterday's) expires 9/30/S < / IIGHT el ivcri Monii e or play one of ours a Center 500 Fami Ha u Cai signs Chemical Service )FF Hairstyle CTRA $1 Off / and Wednesday Wednesday, Sept. 1. ice. Grand larceny of motor vehious cle. Student parking lot. An the unknown subject removed a vehiwas cle from its location. The vehicle and was a conversion van with dge chrome parts on the exterior and >ject interior. Items missing from the roed inside of the van include 30 fish;rty ing rods valued at $800 a stereo 1 t0 valued at $30, a round chrome tion vaiue(j at $25 and a bank book. Larceny of a wallet. Humanities office building. Unknown person(s) removed walJPS' let from an unsecured location, rest'"sed Tuesday, Aug. 31. ^ Simple assault, verbal threats. )rte(j Thomas Cooper Library. The subject made verbal threats toward nce the victim alter not oeing anowea rson t0 check out books without a ting ProPer student ID. Illegal use of telephone, jject Capstone. An unidentified male lefl called a resident eight times, was making remarks each time the uled resident answered the phone. The Auto breaking. Student parking the lot. Unknown person(s) entered ject an unlocked vehicle and went was through the glove department and middle console. Papers and personal items were strewn about, but no items were reported missing. aneyhill's arrest before being interviewee rrest could be used as motivation for th it actually might fire up the team to hav to rally around him for," he said, ill refused to comment on the situatio it the team's weekly press conference. H ters that he did not want to speak about th I he had talked more with his lawyer. Sparky Woods did not say much but di lat Taneyhill would not receive special trea Information Director Kerry Tharp did con >ossible legal consequences for Taneyhill ; 'V/11IV1 Vliw d penalties of up to 30 days in jail or a $2C rson without a significant prior record ca a pretrial intervention program in Richlan pon completion of this program, the charge iropped and the person's record will fc ijm ! i ? r Chad Bray contributed to this report. m < Thei 1 3-D* grad< easy fast-; bud? head BP 4 . .# .11 . </ :. Homecomin By JOEY JETER K Staff Writer K What is two miles long and full of student interest and activity? SC SGA's homecoming parade, He which is the first in 10 years. Oc The parade was a culmination of ideas between David Culbertson, 2. homecoming parade co-chairman, tu and SGA Vice President Brian S Comer. One of Comer's campaign issues was improving homecoming. "People in the past had become apathetic about homecoming," Culbertson said. "It lost the appeal it once had." 1 Comer went out this summer * looking for businesses to help fund | the parade. "The university is giving us some money from activity fees," Culbertson said. "We were grossly underbudgeted because of past financial occurrences." 1. "We are still working on fund b? raising though," Comer said. |__f[ "SCN (South Carolina National bank) has expressed some interest par in helping us." dit SGA plans to make the home- inv coming parade a tradition again. 5 Apathy and some "unnecessary org incidences" caused the homecom- car ing parade tradition to end, wil Culbertson said. niz; "I'm a senior, but I hope the hig .^fTTT77"y^ m m /% 18 8 / 7'^/ / Wmk m ILrjS?w>v/y 114 8 X /' I 1 8 ^8 V ?B H m 111 DEFAULT, continued scholarship and grant money," he ] said. ser According to Bannister, USC has yes 4,000 scholarships worth about $40 loa million. Ninety-five percent are e solely merit based, and about 50 dei percent of that 95 percent also have foi e need. grc There are about 3,000 students n getting $5 million in Pell Grants na e and 12,500 students borrowing ba: ie $53.3 million in loans, Bannister att said. d He added that the key to kn t- decreasing loan debt is to plan dei ahead. Parents and students should the i- begin seeking sources of financial at aid during the students sophomore Ai and junior years in high school. ha *0 "Look for private sources such shi 111 as civic clubs, corporations and Gr 'd other sources," he said. ;s Bannister said some corporations m; ,e such as Sears, Roebuck and Co. sh have educational foundations for children of their employees. ab new graphing r\ molzinrf G"I L LCCXVLL Lg -learning answering 'et-pleasing iache-bustinj 8G g parade s 3A got a permit to hold a )mecoming Parade in tober. A The parade will irn rignt on "ij. I umter Street to % \ in past the 'Hi orseshoe. <2i hm = ?; 2. o Sumter Street |BI9: iMil fig ?8$8888888288S8838?Q38886888S 1 The parade will Street sgin on Gervais id pass the Capitol. ade continues because it is a traion that everyone can get olved with," he said. </"> a >un is uiKiug appiicaiiwua num anizations that want to enter a or walk in the parade. There 1 also be a competition for orgaations that carry a banner. Local h school bands and USC cheerfrom page 1 [f families wait until the first nester of their child's freshman ir, they might have to rely on ins and jobs. Bannister said parents and stunts can petition the Legislature a state need-based grant proim. "We are the only state in the tion that doesn't have a needsed grant program for students ending public colleges," he said. Some USC students might not ow the logistics of USC's stunt loan situation, but they know ;y need money for school. Junior engineering major nanda Linnen said her education s been financed through scholarips, work study, loans and a Pell ant. "I didn't need a loan my freshin year because I had a scholarip that year," she said. Linnen said she isn't worried out paying her student loan back Check it out The new HP 48G graphi tor gives you a whole lo a whole lot less than yoi Get more Push a button, choose f pull-down menu, and fil blanks. Entering data is View 3-D graphs. Access over 300 built-in Perform algebra and ca operations on equations entering values. Enter and see equations appear on paper. Work with different uni measure. The HP 48G > them for you. Forexair inches, centimeters, ya feet, together in one eqi it'll convert them. y Get more ... for less Compare prices ? the ] your budget. Special introductory When you buy an HP 4? HP 48GX, you can get fi software (plus games!) cable for connecting to desktop PC. Write pro? the HP 48 using your P( or store HP 48 files and on your desktop PC. 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