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grams at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
California-Santa Barbara; and Tobin, 57, joined the
Lester Lefton, chairman of University of California-Santa
USC's psychology department. Barbara in 1969 as chairman of
Gober, 45, joined Arizona the French and Italian departState
in 1975 as an assistant pro- ment. He has served two terms as
fessor. She rose through the Htmartmpnt rhairman fnr a mtal
ranks, serving as acting chair- 0f eight years, and from 1985-87,
woman from 1984-1991. In fall he was assistant dean of the j
1992, she served as a visiting College of Letters and Sciences
professor at University College at UCSB. He was appointed
London. Her undergraduate asSociate vice chancellor in 1989.
degree is from the University of Prior t0 going t0 California, he
Wisconsin-Whitewater, and she was chairman of the French and
earned her master's and doctoral Ualian department at the
degrees from Ohio Scale University of Kansas. His under- i
University. Her areas of special- dua(e ? e js from s, ;
izauon are population geography petef,s ,
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demography"and migration" ? |?is iter's and doctoral degrees
Gonzalez-del-Valle, 47, joined frora Princeton University,
the University of Colorado- Lefton, 47, joined USC in
Boulder in 1986 as professor and 1972 as an assistant professor,
chairman of Spanish and He has served as chairman of the
I Portuguese. Prior to that, he was psychology department since
a tenured faculty member at the 1986, also having served as
University of Nebraska-Lincoln director of undergraduate educafrom
1977-1986 and at Kansas tion and director of graduate
State University from 1972-1977. studies in general-experimental
His undergraduate degree is from psychology. His undergraduate
the University of North Carolina- degree is from Northeastern
Wilmington, while he earned his University, and he earned his
master's and doctoral degrees doctorate from the University of
from the University of Rochester in 1972.
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ent from college is one of th<
lights of parenthood," Ricl
nic said. "If the changes made
t is enhance this moment, then
iwn it's a great idea."
use Stepp said he would like
;nt. the reaction of students,
our and administration to the pis
aid. Stepp added the po
3er- changes in commencement
he because of dissatisfaction v
he ceremony but are an atte
for improve it.
mit "We are delivering a com
ment for families to see thei
the ly members graduate, and
ifi- that's what families want
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attend the other ceremonies so t
could see their friends graduate
hear the other commencem
speakers.
Stepp said because acadei
calendars are set until 1999, i
difficult to get nationally knc
commencement speakers beca
of the need for a firm commitmt
"It's especially hard when y
date isn't negotiable," Stepp s:
"When you're trying to get a j
son such as Desmond Tutu and
has three days out of the year
can come speak, it's difficult
someone like that to comi
upfront."
Senior Greg Richardson said
ceremony has a special sign
cance for students and their fa
SYSTEM.,,
charges the student owes the u
versity.
Students will have three ways
prepay their fee bills:
The primary method is usi
TIPS, which for the first time w
allow students to use financial i
and scholarship monies to pay th
bills. The remaining balance can
charged on Visa or Mastercai
This must be done by Jan. 17.
The second method is for si
dents to send USC a credit C2
form enclosed with their bills alo
with the signed lower portion
their bill. The payment must
postmarked by Jan. 3.
The third method is for studei
to send in a check along with t
signed lower portion of their b
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For games playec
Dec. 7th, 199:
Seve
Georgia Southern
Coastal Carolina
South Carolina State
College of Charleston
Alabama
Campbell
Florida
Special distribution of si
Dec. 6th and Tuesday, De
this date: $10 cash. Dist
House, Room 203. Stude
on game day at the Colist
window from 9am until
on game night will also b
student ID card and stud
the Coliseum.
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Take-Home
lompare and contrast
phenomenology as re
of Hegel, Kierkegqq
Hse_ additional blw
mi- Stepp said,
ed from page 1
ni- These must also be postmarl
Jan. 3.
to Any students who do not
their fees will be able to pa;
ng during registration at the Col
rill Taylor said he encouragt
lid dents to use the TIPS prep;
eir option.
be "Hopefully, the Coliseun
rd. registration will be a thing
past after this," he said. "Wi
lu- it to be as simple as picking
ird telephone and registering fo
ng classes, dropping your class
of paying your fees,
be "The effort should be di
toward the classroom an
its toward this maze that the)
he dents) have been experienci
ill. the last 20 years."
sketball Ticke
ibution
1 during Winter Bre
) to Jan. 17th 1994
n Games
Dec. 7 7:30pm
Dec. 11 7:30pm
Dec. 20 7:30pm
Dec. 22 7:30pm
Jan. 5 7:30pm
Jan. 12 /:30pm
Jan. 15 7:30pm
Ludent tickets will be Mond;
jc. 7th, 9am-4pm. Validation
ribution will be in the Russ
nt tickets will also be availal
mm Ticket Office student ticl
the game's halftime. Validati
e $10 cash. You must have yc
ent ticket to enter any game
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Horseshoe at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Altruistic Chairman Jennifer
raduate Carolina Alive will sing. Also on Bowles said. "Just imagine how
i high- Sunday, the Alpha Delta Pi much would be collected if every
lardson sorority will go caroling at the person on campus collected even
are to Finnley House, and Student two cans. If everyone did their
I think Personnel Services will be carol- p^t the community would beneing
at Brian's Center Nursing flt"
to hear Home and Baptist Medical -p^e community appreciates
faculty Hospital. these student organizations' serin.
? Some organizations will be vjce effort$ this week,
tential holding weeklong service pro- "Carolina Cares Week is a
are not J^cts> e As8?0131100 of African
great opportunity not only to
,ith the Amencan students will hold a ? ? a[)d ^ bul
toy drive: Campus Coalition for . , , . , . .
mpt to . ? u u u- u i it also brings a lot to the commuLiteracy
will be holding a book ^
* _ _ nit\/ coi/i Inon IhoiIp nir/aptAr nl
drive; Student Nurses w.
nce~ Association will hold a development at the Nurturing
Christmas Gift Drive; and Sims Center. I see both sides. 1 see
1 """f, Hall Government and USC what Carolina Cares does for
mosl- Sports Club will hold canned usc in helping inform students
food drives. about what's available, and the
One USC student who partici- students then help the coinmunipated
in a service project said ty- On the other hand, running an
Carolina Cares Week was a agency, I know we could not do
worthwhile idea. it without the volunteers and the
ked by ?We collected 400 cans in one monetary donations we get from
meeting," Alpha Chi Omega's these organizations."
prepay
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