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Women's SK^fn Harriett Woods, president c Gambrell Auditorium on the s Dance con From Staff Reports Auditions for the USC Dane Company will be held at varioi times during the next two weel ends for upcoming concerts. ; The dance company, a part ( the USC Department of TTieate Speech and Dance includes worl from an eclectic mix of danc forms, including contemporary jazz and modern dance, tap an classical ballet. The performanc< consist of a fall and spring danc gala concert and other publi appearances. The fall dance concert, "A H< Night of Jazz and Contemporai Dance," which is sponsored by tl Carolina Program Union, will t performed Nov. 10 and 11 at 7:3 pjn. at the Koger Center. Among the works in the pre gram are "La Jeune Homme et I WOF \n 1 Management or marketing majc Smart. Finance or accounting student? Also smart. To be even smarter, you need a BA II PLUS no before assignments pile u] It's designed especially f business professionals. Th kind you're going to be. 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Woods said women constitute 51 percent of the population and 53 percent of the voters. "It is time for us to exercise the political muscle to make sure that those numbers are fully reflected in society's leadership," she said. David MandreiiThe Gamecock Unfortunately, the numbers are ( aucus, spoke Wednesday at not reflected in South Carolina nor We Get Only One?' elsewhere nationwide. This is havns begin this weekend . || K % I faggl1,; fu 1 _ Photo courtesy of Athena Starr Anthony Hampton and McKenzie Combs will perform in "The Young Man and Death' in the USC Dance Company's fall concert. fflT jl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Time to take advantc 3 Silj 75 years o ^ HI r . i ? ior UIOSC n K _ *Assuming an interest rate of 7.00% credited to TIA produce eery different rt ; " > ! [ X' r local involvement ing a profound impact on women's NWPC was formed, women in leglives whether they realize it or not, islatures have increased from 5 perWoods said. cent to more than 20 percent. The Many women get involved in number of women mayors has politics beginning as advocates on increased from 1.6 percent in 1973 the local level. Through this to 18 percent now. involvement, women gain the expe- The NWPC is dedicated to ! rience to move up to the state level increasing the number of women in J nnH latpr tn thp fpdpral Ip.vpI plprtpd and flnnoinrpd nffirp? Thp ' Woods said. NWPC provides campaign training ; "It is this gradual buildup over to women candidates and campaign < the more than 20 years of the exis- workers, financial and technical ' tence of National Women's assistance and networking opportu- ' Political Caucus that established nities. The 1993 Coalition for! the political possibilities which Women's Appointments submitted ! made 1992 possible as a year for the names of more than 600 breakthrough for women," Woods women to fill policy-making posts | said. in the Clinton Administration. Woods said 1992, which the NWPC's 1994 campaign for media dubbed "The Year of the women candidates, "The Year of! Woman," should be accurately the Woman ? Do We Only Get; described as the year when political One?" hopes to build on 1992's opportunities were seized by political momentum; women candidates who were pre- "1994 may be The Year of the pared to run for office. Woman Governor'," Woods said. In 1992, the number of women Twenty-seven women have already in the Senate tripled from two to indicated an interest in running for oiv onH itFrvmnn mdmKarc nf thp iiai romnr * dlA, allU WUHItll U1W1IUUO Ul Uiv gUYU IIU1 House increased from 28 to 47. The 1994 campaign will target One reason there has been political the recruitment of women candiimprovement on the federal level dates, increased campaign training, for women is because district lines national advertising and public serwere adjusted and population shifts vice announcements, occurred as a result of the 1990 "The goal of this massive outcensus, Woods said. reach is to remind women that they The most progress for women must become politically involved in has occurred at the state and local order to control the decisions that levels. Since 1973, when the affect their lives," Woods said. I hanley's top 10|' I TOP TEN THINGS SAID BY EMPLOYEES OF THE NO-BRAINER 10. "If I fail one more test, I get to work for the Village Idiot." 9. "Those Mentos commercials are very well done." 8. "Let me see here...Five, Thirteen, Seventy-five... that makes you only, uh, twenty. Sorry, you can't come in." 7. 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