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Jewish professor outlines relationship between Nazis, church A free public lecture on how some German churches supported the Nazis will be presented in the Gambrell Hall auditorium at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11. Susannah Heschel of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, will present the 1993 Tenenbaum Lecture in Judaic Studies. "German in tKo ThirH Doifh" 1 c \^ijuiciiv,a in uiv iiiuu iwtvii ao based on her research in German archives, which revealed evidence that a large sector of church leaders and university theological faculty were supporters of Nazi antiSemitic policies. Heschel, who holds the Abba Hillel Silver Chair in Judaic Studies at Case Western, is widely recognized for her research on Nazism and religion, and she's the author of "Critical Issues in Modern Religion" and "On Being a Jewish Feminist: A Reader." Heschel also will lead a sym- . posium called "Work Within or Without? Difficult Feminist Choices" at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10 in Gambrell Hall 250. Judith James, acting director of Wnmpn'c Studies at I JSC. and Janice Love and Jennifer Ring, both associate professors in USC's government and international studies department, will join the symposium. O How We Need You! Give the gift of life, GIVE BLOOD! Jjt American Red Cross South Carolina Regional Blood Services R, I V E M A N D apartments f5 min. from USC 1,2 & 3 bedroom apts. available a nUa rviirtaPX/ JSL WW MIC/ CUUl iv-oj rfm security Coupon \ 1 st Month Free I ! Riverbend j ! Apartments j [ 794-2948 j THE WORLDS LARGEST ST/l STUDENT & YOUTH I TRAVEL ORGANIZATION. JR/WEL I Mathematics Tutoring =TKp Ftrfiprt.= B^ 256-649)^_ NpRMHHPr BLaMwBLjALiitiLtLi^iilli i'I> JUIZM^ Chit Chat ^ Byron James, a political science Inez Tennenbaum Tuesday at tl didate for Lieutenant Governor. SHOOTINGS. k/ -* JL Jm.JL 1 J WII otics and pain killers. A week later, she went to the doctor and had the pellet removed. Immediately after the shooting, Raleigh said he was angry. "My first response is probably something that can't be printed," he said. "It related basically to the stupid idiots that were driving around shooting at people going to Five Points." Since the shooting, Jansen said she's more safety-conscious when she's walking at night. "I'm much more cautious about walking with other people," she said. "It makes it more real that people are out there and just terrorizing people for the fun of it. It makes you wonder." Jansen filed a report with the Columbia police. Mantfer didn't. Being aware of your surroundings is one of the most important safety tips, according to Carl Stokes, director of USC Law Enforcement and Safety. "Make sure you are conscious of your surroundings and you know i 1 . r "L-1 " 135 SUNSE (HWY. 378) Just across Call: 79' 11am - 9:30pm Present your USC I Eggroll with m Expires 1 Heart j Heart "Talent Show" Thursday, November 4, 1993 7:00pm [ Baptist Student Union 700 Pickens Street 799-3854 ' ? St. Thomas More Catholic Center Masses Sun. 11am, 6pm, & 9:30pm Mon.-Thurs. 12:15pm & Wed. 5:30 and Sat. 8am M. Newman Club Meetings Tues. 7pm Confessions are from 3-4pm on Sat. or by appt. $Sj. Rev. Michael F. McCafferty, Chaplain 1620 Greene St. 799-5870 Across from the School of Nursing Bible Study Tonight 6:30pm Communion Tonight 6:30 pm Tuesday, November 9 Dinner and Program at 6:00 pm Feature Speaker Dr.John Palms t*1 ^ JJL % I lb 2 Presbyterian Student Center 1702 Greene Street 799-0212 f I I*" 1 1^:1 i f m [- i j i ? 1 ? ^ * < \ i I ?*4 J J' major and president of the S.C. Youi ne Downstairs Plaza. Tennenbaum is tinued from page 1 what's around," Stokes said. "Also, wa more than one person can be more observant. A group can do more wa than one person can." sur If an incident does occur, Stokes we said, get as much detail as possible. pie "Any details can be used to fol- jt \ low up with and find out who did it," he said. wa Jansen recommends getting the gu license plate number first. for "If anything happens and a car is ^ involved, get the license plate number," she said. "I would have loved _ to get it" esF - is I Columbia oolice haven't charged * w ? yv anyone in connection with Jansen's shooting. Raleigh said a shuttle service to ha] Five Points could have prevented the shootings. e^e "These shootings are a good reason for us to have a shuttle service between USC and Five Points," he 'nc said. "It's a 15-minute walk. If we Afi could have gotten a shuttle and tax been down there in two minutes, it wouldn't have been a problem." lig Using common sense is the best she r ' I : p u*" j ET BLVD. the Gervais St. Bridge I -4060 7 days a week m ID for your FREE leal purchase 1 11/30/93 | Carolina | Chaplains | association | I I , Campus Q PALM Ministry (Partnership Among Lutherans and Methodists) "Harvest of Hunger" % )inner and Devotion followed by Program - jj "If Jesus Met the Budda...", Dr. Hal French fl Wednesday, 5:30pm Sunday - Worship and Dinner 5:30pm 728 Pickens 799-4993 All Are Welcome 799-7363 The Canterbury Community, use The Episcopal Church on Campus Chaplain's Office B| 1100 Sumter Street fcAA -7-7i *7oan Ill"# sJ\J\J Thursday Night 7:00pm Meet at the D Presbyterian Student Center H 1702 Greene Street J The Carolina Chaplains Association H a The Chaplains Association promotes H ? cooperation and fellowship as the H Ii foundation of the diversity of religious r, P life at Carolina. n All association members support the J 0 role of healthy religious development . p as a significant part of higher p education. p| All of the chaplains and counselors of P the Carolina Chaplains Association are available for counseling and spiritual guidance. Jfr - *I^HS wtk % Eric Glenn/The Gamecock ig Democrats, speaks with a leading Democratic can y to be protected, Jansen said. 'Be observant," she said. "Never lk alone. For preventive meaes, try to be in a well-populated, 11-traveled area. The more peothere are around, the less likely s something will happen." Walking in groups is the safest y to be, according to Capt. C.E. rke, south regional commander the Columbia Police partment. 'The thing we like to suggest, ecially to out-of-town students, to walk in groups," Burke said. rhen you are by yourself, you :ome vulnerable because you re no one to help you." raking well-lighted, well-travd paths is best, Burke said. 'If you do walk, don't do it at ht," he said. "Try to walk dur! the evening hours to 8 p.m. ter that, try to get a car or take a i. '' A olnmi;c- o1ii/o\/c fra\;pl in /~\nu aiwap, aiwcijo uawi m hted areas. Some students take )rtcuts. 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Ghana's culture is matrilineal. Donkor's grandfather got his The rulers are chosen from the town involved in former President female's side of the family. The Jimmy Carter s Project 2000, femaie monarch nominates the which consisted of planting 100 king, and a sroup of elders within acres of corn in the area, he noted. ^ famil whethef the Donkor wrote to Carter to express wj)| ( nomjnee his grautude for the work he did l,. K . . with his grandfather. J1*;: nomination ,s presented to the "The hope of the town is that 1.000 citizens of the town who , I'll be able to continue in his foot- l*ave 0'nal sa> 'n t e matter. - ? =- .u- Donkor said he has ambitions steps Dy trying to get neip in uie U.S. for them," he said, noting the for ^ town ^ hoPes t0 revitaltown has only had one candidate ize the elementary and secondary for king since his grandfather's schools, the health care system and death in 1982 and that person was the United Methodist Church. 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