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- Student Affairs reports increase : in campus graffiti There has been a recent ! problem with graffiti written on the sidewalks, streets and ; buildings on campus, accord; ing to the Division of Student Affairs. This is a violation of the ; University Solicitation ! Guidelines, and organiza J tions found guilty of these ; acts will be disciplined accordingly, said Angela i Johnson, a graduate assistant in Student Life. Announcements of general \ interest to the community are ; required to be posted only on ; bulletin boards or other areas i designated in university poli! cy, Johnson said. Any questions concerning these guidelines should be directed to the Office of ' Director of Student Life at 777-5782. I? FST IT TS n.,^ rmn A lk M J JLJA V.U1IUI1UCU 1IU11 eign assistance account, which ha: money in 1984 to $275 million in 19 . One way in which this is done group's name. The "T," which stanc Is the founding basis on how to appr large task such as ending world hung Trifon said individuals can contr world hunger problem through an ag "We use a trimtab to mean that that I know," she said. "And they c MODEL U.N. contii "For the Atlanta competition, there were eight councils in which we participated," Bosshart said. "There was a ninth, but that was ?or the European Community." K Ruby, representing the United States on the Security Council, explained how a resolution to bring the warring clans in Somalia to the peace table while maintaining a cease fire in the area was one of the topics discussed in his council. "Participating with the Model U.N. club has given me a realistic ? , f s ti i I ? ^ Fol CAR WEE a Other Events. Kappa Alpha The rj Canned Food M y Alpha Phi Alpha B Sex Awareness 0 Alpha Phi Omegi 0 Epworth Childr Q Omega Psi Phi kI f nmmnnitv Ser r Phi Beta Sigma m Dime-A-Dozen 5 Campus Coalitioi Book Drive H Student Nurse's i 3 Christmas Gift ] Student Personm C Canned Food Di ? Zeta Phi Beta ^ Canned Food M r Department of St 4 Campus Wide P p Sports Clubs M Canned Food Di AIKEN continued from page 1 Sophomore journalism major Krystel McCray said, "I think that's wrong. She did use us. I wouldn't say take her crown away, but it'll come back." Aiken said sfte used scenes irom USC in her video because pageant officials asked contestants to use scenes from the school they were enrolled in. But Aiken never enrolled in a USC class. "I live in Columbia, and Charlotte would have been too far to drive to (for summer school)," Aiken said. Pageant officials could not be reached to confirm whether contestants were required to use footage from the school they were enrolled in. Engineering senator Scott Williams said he solicited funds from SGA, Residence Hall Association, Carolina Program Union, USC-NAACP and Association of African American Students for Aiken's Homecoming float and H.E.R.O. "As an African-American and a friend of the Aiken family, I am 1 page 1 > grown from no so I can have thing 93, Trifon said. Along with con comes from the importance of col Is for trimtabbing, tion. oach an extremely "Two of our mc ;er. tion come right oi ibute to the large what an enormous e-old technique. dents in Carolina h i can uie person ror liiiunuauun all somebody else call Trifon at 782-1 lued from page 1 view of what the real United Nations is like," Bosshart said. "When you see this at work you realize how important it really is. I've learned a great deal about politics and how it is all wound up in the world." A weeklong National Model U.N. conference will be held March 28 to April 2 in New York. The USC club finances the trip by holding a conference for area high schools in January, Bosshart said. "We set up the structure for the ni imi lULim IES#o :h j iimMiiaaaai > ta ixer at Harvest Hope Fo< Presentation i en's Home vice n For Literacy Association Drive si Association ive ixer udent Life ^dopt-A-Family Progran rive proud that Kim has done so much ^ for herself," Williams said. However, as a USC student, I am angered, hurt and disappointed to discover that one of the few milestones in USC history really isn't ours to claim." "Although she used USC in the video, the video is probably not the only thing she won by," business junior Erica Wright said. "I am let down that she didn't want to come here." In articles in The State and The Black News published shortly after she won Miss America, Aiken was ^ reported as a student at USC. 5; President John Palms said Oct. 15 when Aiken visited USC and Columbia that he looked forward to having Aiken graduate from the university. During the same visit, _ SGA President Carl Solomon pre- L sented her with a plaque with the mm Carolinian Creed inscribed on it. Ei ;s happen. We call it networking." tmunity support, Trifon realizes the p lege students' input and participa- ||| >st powerful leaders in the organizait of college campuses, and I know difference it can make having stulave a chapter," she said, about tonight's event or RESULTS, 0765. simulation and put our own members as delegates to the countries that are left empty," Bosshart said. "What this has done is allow these high schools a chance to set up their own clubs. One side effect of this is that we now have freshmen that don't need pre-training. This gives the future of the club a lot of hope. With the club's new attitude, right now we're looking forward to doing well in New York." 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