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Laborde fire < Columbia firefighter Capt. Cleveland Geter i on the balcony of LaBorde 515. I : H Gifts given to < University of Pennsylvania: -gas station - Buick dealer - chalet in the - mansion in 'I Indiana University of Pennsylvar - Mack tmck - bond from Is $25,000 at n - sailboat Stern School of Business at New - collection of cloth, glass ( University of Iouisville in Kentu -1985 GMC b about $23,0( Matthew Alford/The Gamecock When you take a Motorcycle RiderCourse you learn skills, a strategy for riding in traffic, and other valual just one course, you 11 become a better, safer rider, an 1-800-447-4700 for the best education on the streets. I "When hot i just ^3 rTJ^T d II J 11 f ^ III1] i^HM^ >^s* sl i JfcMMI Hours: Monday - Thursday: llam Friday - Saturday: llam - 2 Sunday: l lam -12 midnig causes littl A Ai 7, or tl M biP A Ai s Ka* WjM I I 25 A A|i ih ma< iKr ifti fc " wjm mjm m seri CAJI. 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Prices may vi am | 1 are not penalized for late? e damage H By C KEITH BOUDREAUX Staff istant News Editor ?~ aborde residents had to be evac- ^om ed Tuesday night because of a on room 515's balcony. u .. pro e cigarette was the apparent cause tie fire, according to the Colum- in? s Fire Department. Sl0n olitical science freshman Jeremy coast rak put out the fire with an ex- ^ fisher. mer" someone yelled that there was a be ui , I grabbed a fire extinguisher, the p nnpn thf* Kolmnv Hmr anH out to be fire out," Novak said. "The RA led the fire alarm. Then, they TJ, Je us leave." .I\( ome residents were upset about inconvenience caused by the j U It was a big inconvenience, but were fortunate that it wasn't that R , ous," business freshman Richard 3urry said. Unfortunately, I've got three ex- icisn s tomorrow," business sopho- 'yric re Linn Pitt said. "Thanks to this t'ie" .\ it's going to be a very late 5 ht." tum I'm getting tired of all these ( urgencies happening in Laborde," Ll"-J logy freshman Lee Champman ues> 1 Eric 'he Laborde evacuation went com )Othly. ^ayi TV The residents were very cooper- 11 e in exiting the building," fourth- 'V a >r RA Gene Aubuchon said. Jo one was hurt in the fire. v'^e deb; for i in tf VC "Sul Con versifies T2 ( \ ^bili ) exP' j .c) j fror I \ prej ?n? vs se^ NX lies | ]S ditic with n^LI A abo tepg S -fr-llnim: owi -L^rmr ml ?I idei crej P.Wlfipfk Pec V/ iUUUlll VWU per TOjtk! = Place an ad in I The Gamecock! I vant if A{^ 6?llf IAT'I A Dottie ^ I vv* jj| Domino^^^^ mipfn ppingpizz/^ 1-TOPPING II ii a a , I exp: 3/20/94 I | |D1H " I only. Not good wllh any I I VaH<l a<J?rtlcl| ry. Customer pays sales las HirM other oiler. Pr areas Itmtled lo ensure sale a where a poll cab less than $20.00. Our drivers I Lfl Ffl driving. Our dr ellveries. COomtno's Ptr/a [ [ cSm* are not penallri SJE3! 9 || $| p: 3/20/94 " KiPM 1189 1 ? only. No) good with any SpaHJ Valid at Daniel try. Customer pays sales lax ? ltlki other offer. Pi i areat limned lo ensure aafe where apolicali le?? than S20.00. Our drlyera fl | Llt.l.fl driving. Our d lellveries. ODomino's Ptr/a^^J ^^=1*** are not penalu ousing project a] :RISTINA ROJAS place." Writer Twenty USC s lis spring break, the Office of freshmen to gr munity Service Programs will t>e involved in sor "Alternative Spring Break," a )ect w'" t>e sul ct designed to improve the hous- Lehner, coordi tructures of homes at Rural Mis- Community Sei in St. John's Island, on the S.C. "The idea of near Chadeston. to the usual spr :pair work such as painting, ham- it into an oppo ig, nailing and cutting wood will to the needs o idertaken," said Shelly Hoover, become popuk >roject's coordinator. "We hope "Two studen : making the community a better ly Smith, initia ap artists I E istify music Gem TU College Press Service AlLiJ VYTON, Ohio ? Despite the criti they get for sometimes violent Polls wil s, rap musicians see and describe it world in much the same way as V "L >cholar W.E.B. DuBois did at the your m of the century, a professor said. Student ke DuBois, rap artists recognize live in a society with clashing valcontradictions and abuses, said Watts, an assistant professor of R' munication at the University of :on. te violence they describe is partreflection of the violent nation live in, Watts argued. Rap proc hr\th thp mntpnt -inH frvriim fir?r ue on these issues and a chance irtists to define themselves with- (5/ leir community. ratts presented his findings in >version and Selling Self: Double isciousness in Gangsta Rap" rely at an academic gathering in Mill busin tap music provides artists with the ty to express to political ideas, to ess an ideology, to confront peoibout their prejudices and to conit themselves about their own udices, as well as the rap music itbeing the forum for the debate," aid. "They're trying to expose conins that we need to come to grips i." 'att traces the concept of double sciousness to DuBois, who wrote ut former slaves stripped of the can heritage by a Eurocentric soy that then imposed its own value em on them, a value system that Gamecock Graphics ttled them. Blacks who accepted T7T "C/^1 dominant culture denied their 1 t selfhood:" ? hose who, despite social forces, tjie Auo naged to hold onto their African Brannon ^ ( ntity had to straddle two worlds, them in the R tting a double-consciousness that an(j run.0ff c 1% pnnitml-io on oK AmrimnmAnt | ? ^ ?L .lidu duuLiiuAL viiuiviiuiviii.. nUUnLCU ill ill You can see beyond what other Executive c >ple can see," Watt said. "It's em- percent plus ivering because you can make one wins a m nges. But it can also be a curse be- race, the top i ise you can see things that you in a Feb. 24 n I't necessarily want to see." Muldrow sa serve two rul< )0IM'T DBII ms -Ftf ' ^sJTy, * M( Trr^^ Y I . ; : & Holdei fffff ONE J V 11 fikMIKl fjw B99 | exp: 3/20/94 " I L^isv?.a,!rasas. i \ _-/ rd lor lale dellve^^?omln?t^a^J| ^ | 499 I i r rexp: 3/20/94 4 ) y^-fl paling atorea only. Nol good with any l rices may vary. Cualomer paya aalea lax i I lyllW lie. Delivery areas limited to ensure sale B I I tsr*H rlvera carry leaa Ihan >20.00. Our drlvera / ed lor lale deliveries. CDoinlno'a Ptoa [ | /SagBfc^^l = c. ( Iternative for break tive spring break by writing to the itudents, ranging from Break Away National Organization aduate students, will which helps schools find regions the project. The pro- where help is needed," Lehner said. Dervised by Rachelle According to Hoover, the majority nator ol the Office ot Qf ^ money needed to carry out pro^ice f ro8ra,11s jecls ukg "Alternative Spring Break" having an alternative ' r , , , ing break and turning comes from the students themselves irtunity to contribute each Pa? S100" f the community has "Future fund-raisers such as Buy a ir," Lehner said. Nail, Build a House' will provide ts, John Ogle and Kel- more funding for these projects," ted the 1994 Alterna- Hoover said. pro 1 tr* Hp* ^1U1 VlWUVliU tw MV :sday Feb. 17 1 be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. You must the following locations according to ajor. You must present your valid ID. JSSELL HOUSE - Second floor lobby Criminal Justice Education Health Pharmacy Science and Math Social Work JMBRELL HALL - Beside the elevators Honors College Baccalaureate Humanities and Social Science Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing ESS ADMINISTRATION - First floor lobby Business Administration COLISEUM - Blossom Street lobby a I: ? j r? C? /\ppncu riuicaaiuuai ocicntca Continuing Education Journalism Library and Information Sciences SWEARINGEN - Main lobby Engineering LAW SCHOOL - Main lobby Law School MEDICAL SCHOOL - Main lobby Medical School Source: Elections Commission /The Gamecock ION continued from page 1 rney General Derwin "There can't be any campaign ma:ollect ballots and count terials within 50 feet of the polls," he ussell House. Winners said. "If they have a button or sticker nn'll hp on. r?n thpv nppri to remove it before .aiiuiuaivo ??i*? uv v/n, ^ ?v - joutllp.m. they vote. :andidates must get 50 "Also, no one can be handing out one vote to win. If no lists of candidates' names. If the poll ajority in an executive watcher sees anyone violating the two vote-getters will be rules, they will ask them to take it off Lin-off election. or take the materials." id students need to ob;s when voting. 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