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Monday, Oct. 4 Larcen Stalking. Baker lobby area. Terrace. Subject followed victim and entered v harassed her in the lobby. The took a c investigation continues. video equ Larceny of vehicle taillight al check; covers. Coliseum parking lot. $300. Unknown pcrson(s) removed two Disorde tinted taillight covers from car. Brice Sta Estimated value: SI20. people u. Grand larceny. S-6 parking lot. being grc Unknown person(s) removed vie- and boiste tim's red 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer from the parking lot. The F vehicle has a large dent in the Malicic left side quarter panel. Estimated property, value: $9,000. broke out the victim Sunday, Ocr. 3 on his ho Indecent exposure. Moore S300. field. Complainants said while in Malicic their room, they observed the McBryde subject expose himself. Police several si pursued him from Moore to the allowing I P.E. Center but lost him. to enter aj $100. Saturday, Oct. 2 Disordf Damage to personal property. Flouse. A Williams-Brice Stadium. Victim allowed i saiu uainagc was uone 10 me pas- friend bee senger side front fender and pos- ent. Whil sibly the hood. He pointed out him of his the subject, who said he fell on interfered the car while attempting to climb both, a ladder. Estimated value: g Larcen $2,000. Ballroom. SUSPECTS co-Un-edf^ of the car. I saw him shoot Scott." 1 After Segui left the car, Harwell took him through the tunnel under Assembly Street, up - to the law center fountain area and to the front of Stuffy's restaurant on Main Street. He then used a pay phone to call 911. Columbia and '., USC police came to the scene, and Segui was sent to Richland Memorial Hospital. Segui is at ? Richland where, after a stay in intensive care, he , is in stable condition. The investigation of the shooting is being -.-handled jointly by the Columbia and USC police departments. One witness has already toiu police sne saw narweii ana segui enter tne car on Greene. . Columbia Police Chief Charles Austin said he thinks the Columbia and USC police departments will be able to determine who was responsible for the shooting. He said the investigation will involve sorting through the informaW, SOME To your body, alcohol and medicine can seem very s < balance, coordination, and ability to see accurate essential to riding. After drinking or taking medi That's the best prescription for your safety. MOTORC t. _ _ j I5J Shampoo Conditioner EH Cut & Style '/EH $10 iMori^ 1 ' I $15 Women Ais?...S5orr All Chemical Services n witii this coupon expires 11-29-93 J mj 031 Harden Street (upstairs) 799-0234 I ItViVCi HHMC CO-WORKERS Location at Harbison Center 275 W. Harbison Blvd. Fashion Place 2734-C Decker Blvd. Columbia, SC Full and Part-time We are looking for a few good people The Italian Oven of Harbison Center is hiring full and part-time co-workers for kitchen, dish, host(ess), wait-staff positions. Our restaurant concept is new and exciting. 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Estimated damage: Subject was seen with a si sign from a Five Points busi: us injury to property. He was loud and boisterous Quad. Subject bent was not able to give proper lats in an iron fence, sonal identification, he group he was with rea. Estimated damage: Wednesday, Sept 29 Larceny. Patterson. A b irly conduct. Russell anj jj cjtjzen watch subjec. was not s|0,en out of |he foimh , nio social event, ni$ ... r . . . . coc , , , . ... kitchen. Estimated value: $35 ame loud and belligere the officer notified ^ ? arrest, the first person . ESDAY' PT' . The officer arrested ? Malicious injury to pers property. The Pit. Victim y. Russell House driver's side view mirror An unattended letter broken. Estimated damage: $: page 1 tion given to them by the victims and the wit- re ness. re "To this point, the information we have cc received-about the case has been somewhat vague and in some cases inconsistent," Austin St said. "We'll try to take the whole collection of m information we have and look at whatever con- in sistencies may exist, and from that point, then hi try to determine some information about the suspect or the suspects." id? Austin said whoever is found to have shot sa Segui will be charged with assault and battery sh with intent to kill. co A regional bulletin has been sent out asking other police departments to notify Columbia cl< police if they encounter suspects, a car or a situ- ha ation similar to those in this case. lui Harwell and Segui described the two men to ge the police as black, 25 years old to 30 years old Ot and said the man with the gun was wearing a to A A eacl nam HTT0Y0U ^ H * BEERS 11 I I ? COLD MEDICINE. Safety g1 that imilar. Both can affect your ly. Skills that are \ a / rVjC cation, don't ride. Vff/ HP YCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION V |^| ? IwhwiaHmml Proa m WEDN a GO tonic i iw- ^iH I PPPH ^ 1 sisiH I- ipip I i i Mb ? n ran Coffee and ! SAFETY continued from page 1 "What we're doing is pretty lated much al. we can do," he said. "We have ar ongoing crime awareness program of which we are constantlared jy (aiding with various groups :hed, about crime on campus. We offer icers escort service for our students across campus. We are constantly "ijua- working with the Columbia Police ound Department to make the campus a 11 the safer place. a he "If yOU uike anybody at three or four o'clock in the morning, hitchijua ing a ride with strangers, I don't :um. know how the police can stop it." lark- USC has emergency call boxes located around campus. Stokes said Segui and his friend, David lc)lcn Harwell, could have used the emerncss. gency box located next to the ar>tl Assembly Street tunnel to call USC P<-'r" police instead of walking to a pay phone. Stokes said all five of the recent robberies have occurred after midlack night. He doesn't believe the robwas berics indicate a crime trend. There loor were seven robberies on or jibout ;0. campus this past year, he said. Columbia Police Chief Charles Austin said Columbia police will onal continue to work with USC to prosaid tect students and that the departwas ment will also continue efforts to 50. educate the Columbia community about crime. d shirt and had a goatee. The Columbia police port said both students were intoxicated and >uldn't provide further description of the men. Harwell declined to comment about his or igui's drinking. He told The Gamecock the edia has been inaccurate in its coverage of the cident. He said the media has been "out to irt the victims until they catch these guys." One of Segui's friends, who asked not to be entitled, has visited Segui in the hospital and id he is recovering well. The friend said if the ot had entered any closer to Segui's heart, it uld have killed him. "It was two inches from his heart, it was so ase to being instant," he said. "The way it ppened, the only thing it did was puncture his tig, and they've got the chest tube waiting to t his lung back to full breathing capacity, iier than that, he's got to wait on the wound heal." out with friends and keep track of ? other. 't broadcast your I e, addressTor plans in front of rs. 1 a first date, plan to meet in a ic place. Let people know where plan to be and let your date know others know. Stick to your plans. Telephone lllllMPIf 252-8393 1 WWUIlim 24 Hours rams for Stndoo All I T AM IESDAY, I i:00/^ unl LDEN SF tabla: Snacks Lii EQUITY continued from page 1 "They're set internationally although no women have yet to within each discipline." reach seniority positions. Palms said USC will pay "Fifteen years ago. there were according to those guidelines no women in engineering, busiset by each discipline regardless ness or medicine," Moe?er said, of gender or race. "Today, 55 percent of the uniSince the initial findings of versity population is female, the task force were made public That's a large increase." a week ago, the female faculty Moeser said salary inequities has organized and is consider- that couldn't be justified based ing a gender discrimination suit on performance will be adjustagainst USC. ed. The costs of the adjustments "Women and minorities being will be shared equally between discriminated against grabs the departments and the headlines." Kross said. "Women provost's office, and minorities are only part of "This is just the tip of the the problem. It is the women iceberg," Moeser said. "We who have organized, and I am have a horrendous problem to supportive of the issue." deal with, and without a general Manv have said morale i<i nr nnnmnrinlion we an all-time low, but Kross said everyone's salary, the study has raised expeeta- "We are only going to be tions that something will be able to deal with 2 percent of done to address the problem. the problem, and the other ()8 Mocser said women faculty percent are being left out. We have made significant gains in are below national standards in the past 15 years at USC, all categories." NEWS: 777-7726 ADVERTISING: 777-4249 "(Barfitcock Student Media Russell House-USC Columbia, SC 29208 J.T. WAGENHEIM, Editor in Chief Office Hours Monday, Wednesday 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CARSON HENDERSON SHAYLA STUTTS Copy Desk Chief Viewpoints Editor JAY KING GORDON MANTLER City Editor University Editor LEE CLONTZ ROB RODUSKY Carolina! 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