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pugg Senate passes "a two resolutions ~ mo The SGA Senate passed two ^ resolutions during its weekly * session Wednesday. ^ The first resolution was for a reC( donation of $100 to aid the of ^ homeless. Authorization was ^ra tr\ Qn A TrpociifAf RroH I On; gl YVU IU VJ VJ1 X 11VUJU1V1 l^iuu - ^ Holt to donate the money to the Homeless Education and Qu: Resource Organization. ^rat The second action the senate ties took was to issue a thank you to sen those responsible for getting an Pre on-campus telephone installed in the Swearingen Engineering Center. . ' In other senate news, SGA int( Vice President Brian Comer ^ announced there are still senate reiJ seats and positions in the execu- . tive branch that need to be filled. 'The executive branch is still in looking for someone for the enc President's Project Cabinet to re(^ cover parking, Gamecock access oul cards, a graduate liaison and re>l positions on the cabinet," ^ Comer said. * Correction unt In the Friday, Sept. 3 issue of The Gamecock, the article T] "Blockseating is simplified," JT misidentified the location where ? coordinators pick up tickets. The correct location is the SGA to office, after noon today. The be< Gamecock regrets the error. wh me Health center installs "b appointment system $1; A ~ ocu By NORA DOYLE do Staff Writer ty Because of waiting periods of up to two and a half hours in the j10 Thomson Student Health Center, lst an appointment system is now in so; effect. k? The system is in response to mi patient satisfaction surveys that ^rc requested appointments no longer *~m be an option but a necessity. According to Lisa Mohn, assis- mt tant director of health education, mt the difference is already notice- le* able. exl "The first two weeks of school co have gone very smoothly in the health center," she said. "The wait co has been no more than 15 minutes ^ if you have an appointment." W1 Students are encouraged to make their appointments early in ^ the day, although each day half of hil the appointment spaces are left se( open in case some students need to -- - - , ha see a uuciur liuuicuiaiciy. Mohn said that the appointment system is better because it alleviates the lunch rush by moving students through all day long. shl 256-4? Birth control you con offord ! Pregnancy testing? Teasting & treatment of sexua Counseling? A We now have the Mc Appointments with O Planned P 2712 Middlebi off Forest Drive between Providence Ho I SexuaS Survr USC Psychological will be providing psj women who have b< abused as children, is confidential and fi members may have psychotherapy but < be receiving psyche Contact Amy Dodds 4oore we ALEX VU ff Writer \ new social fraternity has ved back on campus, but this e, it is housed in the Towers, 'hi Delta Theta, which originally iblished a USC chapter in 1967, ;ntly moved onto the first floor Moore. It is the first on-campus ternity hall not on McBryde ad. 'We had a hall in McBryde ad and participated with other entities in various social activii and intramural sports," said ior Matt Griffeth, fraternity sident. "Our organization was i any other social fraternity at university." lowever, during the mid-'80s, ;rest in the fraternity declined , 1 membership became too low to lain on the quad. We had to have the hall filled," ffeth said. "All the rooms needto be occupied for us to remain McBryde. We didn't have >ugh members to meet this uirement, so we were kicked t. Then our charter was oked. rhe charter was taken away in 16. rhe fraternity remained inactive il 1988, when a small interest up formed to restart the chapter. lOl^JORS, continued i think we would be mistaken make an appointment simply ;ause we felt we were at a point lere we had to make an appointjnt and we made one we >uldn't be happy with," he said, ear in mind that we spent 6,000 on a search. At a $100,000 lary, you spend half a million liars in five years. That is a pretexpensive mistake." Moeser said he was disappointed internal candidates were finals in the search. Only full profesrs were allowed to apply for nors dean, and that rule kept my potential USC candidates >m having the chance to become alists. However, student committee ;mber Stephen Brown said the ernal people who did apply were t in consideration longer than ternal candidates as a matter of rtesy. Several committee members mplained that they were not noti:d about what was happening th the honors dean anoointment. ? ? ? ? ?r jt ? igle said Glidden, one of the lalists, actually called him to let m know USC had decided to ;k internal candidates. "The committee worked awfully rd, and I think we wasted our le," Engle said. "It is impolite to ar the results through the apevine. I think the provost ould have called me and said, "gs?* >08 Ne match USC pill prices Pap smears lly transmitted diseases bortions >ring After Dill in one week arenthood irg Drive spitaland Richland Fashion Mall I Vbuse It*" If sTormmm Service Center /chotherapy for een sexually Participation ree. Group : had prior ;annot currently Jtherapy. 5 at 777-4864 ) dcomes i ^ i jb bahhbbh fe IB Eric Glenn/The Gam "In 1989, we establishe colony," Griffeth said. "Then f ly in 1990, our chapter was i stated to the university. "We tried to get a hal McBryde Quad, but every f was full. Our only chance wa hope that a fraternity was ki< off." Griffeth said fraternity mem were scattered across campus off campus. "We didn't have a central 1 tion for everyone to group,' aoivi. However, this summer, fi from page 1 'Thank you, I know you spen or 60 hours on this last month, this is what is happening."' Moeser said the administrc could have done a better jo "keeping the search committe the loop." However, he said it during the summer when the top candidates were turned d< and reaching committee mem at that time was difficult. Mould has signed a contra< remain for an additional yea dean until a replacement cai found. He resigned for health sons but has since consulted doctor, who said staying for ar er year poses no risk to his hea All colleges need fresh vi from time to time, Mould said said the next search comm should look for someone diffi from himself to provide that vi: In the meantime, Mould said 1 looking forward to his extra as honors college dean. "This college is poised on edge of a major move forward, said. "When I sat down to con: the possibility of staying for ar er year, the more I thought a it, the more excited I beet We're not going to stand still, is going to be an active ye; really want to be a part of it." Moeser said a new search < mittee will soon begin lool internally to find a dean. flLappa: I "TH "The "The ( THE. MID "ORIGINAL |p AND OTHER j $?E TF 796-8071 1 1/2 MIL fraternity were given to the fraternity from the national chapter and Housing and Residential Services to aid the organization in finding a place on campus. The fraternity found the first floor of Moore available. With the approval of the housing office, the fraternity began renovating its new home. "The hall's walls were repainted, and a wall between two rooms was lorn uowii iu cicaie a luuuge aica, said senior Weston Godfrey, the fraternity's resident adviser. "We also bought new carpet and furniture to put in the lounge room." This is the first semester that the ^ fraternity has lived in Moore with ecock other USC students. ' d a "I don't know if I can handle inal- these guys living in my tower," rein- sajj Paulo Duarte, the residence hall director at Moore, jokingly. "If 1 *n they don't behave themselves, it's loor 5ack in the streets they go." tO Dk? rtolto Thoto hoc 1A Kmthare ^ i in lA/iui iiiV/Ui iiaa IU uiwuiwo :ked and 10 pledges who are active in community services, academics and ibers intramurals. The fraternity also and offers alcohol awareness seminars for its pledges and other tower resioca dents. 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