The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 21, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Sign for choice 4f 0 Christian Hendrick, Kevin Gillion and Jin ?-Jjj Thursday, March 17 Autobreaking, larceny, S-23 Lot. Ar- ^ resting officer observed the passenger side rear vent window broken out. Victim was notified and responded to the scene. Victim said Spark-O-Matic so' CD player, compact disc case and 60 te' compact discs were removed from his a r car. A dome light was broken also. Estimated value: $1,190 Malicious injury to real property, Snowden. Complainant said un- ^ known person(s) shot a pellet/BB gun m at his window, making a small hole in ^ the glass. On-duty RA was notified. Estimated value: $ 100 val Wednesday, March 16 Autobreaking, larceny, Henderson kn Street garage. Victim said unknown un person(s) broke right passengers side val Gays, lesbians! 1 _ . _ _ ^ language, resea By College Press Service sa UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. ? Gay and *8 lesbian college students use the "pol- m< itics of language" to build an identity ?f for themselves and in some cases to challenge heterosexual culture, a re- on searcher said. an By adopting traditionally negative bo terms such as "queer," many gay and Gj lesbian students have "reclaimed the term and given it a positive meaning," R1 said Robert Rhoads, a research asso- idi ciate at Penn State University's Center thi for the Study of Higher Education, se "For these students, being 'queer' or is a source of pride and power," he gn niMifi Wl ESS ^(oh d\ v_y \ To Enter:1 explainin Ma All entries must be postmarked no lati awarded, If minimum number of entri originality and humor. A copy of the of the winners name mail a self-addr< m^ H IfcftwP vM/mm Wk , aHk. a Ashcraft sign in at the Rally for Reproductive ] mm 'Bu ndow by unknown means. A Sony ) player was removed. Estimated ? 11 ue; $500 13,115 Illegal use of telephone, South wer. Victim said unknown per- _ ? ? nncpH nKsrpnp lanomop in 5 ?1 ? " W ? ??D" ? - FATPF1 ephone call. Victim was given a 3 taikti n. pamphlet and told how to use it. toI"s at a halted ar Tuesday, March 15 Malicious injury to personal prop- school pc y, BA meter Lot, corner of Barnwell frankly d< d Pendleton streets. Victim said un- tion. own person(s) broke out the pas- The pi iger door window. No other dam- ranee," y e was done to vehicle. Estimated cred Hea lue: $200 AIDS by 1 Larceny, Coliseum. Victim said un- and read own person(s) removed items from 250 ballc ider his unattended seat. Estimated and cont lue; $35 Althou parenthi reclaim' SjS would re rcher says id. "Taking a word that's used ainst you and giving it a different dinator j ^ning, a positive meaning, is a way lating th( neutralizing the opposition." "Handir Rhoads is the author of a new book same ^ ] i gay and lesbian college students Keiiy s d their struggles for identity. The educati< >ok is to be published by Bergin & holding irvey, Westport, Conn. sex educ In his studies of gays and bisexuals, The ui toads found that more than half ual Educ fntified themselves as "aueer." For a eenuin ----- 1 ? 0 em, he writes, the term "denotes a of love t nse of pride and openness about mitment le's same-sex desires as well as a de- together ee of hostility toward heterosexism." the uni\ union sh Sister h m bb campus B promote inconsisi III# IN A r a v r- r* ) /-\ I =. Win a 198* 5^^ Pov Excellent ( Compose an essay of g why you should be il your essay, along w of twenty-five dollars I PO Box 2399 Columbia, SC 29 Make Checks Payable sr than April 13, 1994. A minimum of two hun es is not received, all entries will be returned. E rules can be obtained by mailing a self-addres; issed stamped envelope to the above address < HCht (gamtcock t 4 ' ^ t t jpL < Emily Peti Freedom Sunday at the State House. rsting the Ignoran ? flat at Sarreri He j Press Service Director of res ELD, Conn. ? Administra- Harrison originally Roman Catholic university education project i AIDS awareness campaign "We didn't do < hey said messages tucked in- in determining wh urn-filled balloons violated sition on this pre >licy in the way the messages said. "That's wher ealt with sex and contracep- However, no wr icy details what is reject, "Bursting the Igno- ai for Qn-campus ras designed to educate Sa- cording to Sister A rt University students about a counselor, the u laving them burst a balloon [hat materia the enclosed message. About idea that abstiner of protection, ained 16 different messages. L , ? ,. gh all messages included in balloons dr fses, "The list protection "Jf m smalIer P1 >S is abstinence," some also a *he messages, tdoms, if used properly, eluded statement duce the risk of getting a sex- not te" ? someoi insmitted disease such as virus ^ Not naving sex i y after the balloon distribu- avoid spreading I Valentine's Day, Dean of Stu- choose to have s vin Kelly asked senior coor- and "If used prop< )onna Newlan to stop circu- will significantly i e balloons because, he said, getting a sexually lg out these could be the including the AID handing out condoms." The abrupt hall aid he fully supported AIDS ucation project c< i>n, but he was merely up- Qn Feb. 24, the Si the university's policies on Association deci< aUon- versity president t liversity's Statement on Sex- ^ ^ anon reads, .n part, Because ^ ie and complete expression ecjucati0n hrough sex requires a com- " 1 to a total living and sharing we neea 10 of two persons in marriage, our own so that rersity believes that sexual 8u|^e as to what ould occur only in marriage." university missior Margaret Palliser, director of Kraemer said, ministry, said, "Materials that The idea rece behavior contrary to that are sponse. :ent with the university's phi- "If we're going I We're here to help students mally on sex edi itruggle with the challenge of versity, I suppor ition." Kelly said. CAR "NTEST ? Oldsmobile Cutless Calc ad-4 Engine, 4-Door Autor /er Windows, Locks, and I Condition 70,000 Ml, (Ap| fifty words or less the owner of this car ith an entry fee ($25.00) to: 1 >224 s to R.R.S. dred forty (240) entries must be received for priz< issays will be judged on writing skill in the followi >ed stamped envelope to the above address. To re after April 21,1994. The decision of the judges it IRA continued from Normal duties for RA sponding to emergen JT fires, sexual assault and ders. They also counsel a residents and sponsor { I 4 their floor. W J "RAs serve as ambass K |Bp dents," Miller said. "The "* dents' link to the univer Current compensatior a 50-percent room disc< (.cm meat pian uisluui $ 1,000 in yearly salary. "V "We have been tryinj L * Ordinar FJj ft leasing By College Press Servic TALLAHASSEE, Fla. $ You and your roomie; gether for a year in an J of you have worked Jj some money. It's the g J^r they want more space |t to rent a house. You and your buds landlord to sign the f ? the landlord's resp guys, I can't rent to y Fantasy? Not so if a nance is made into la1 ?~ ing pressure by home erson/The Gamecock tions throughout Talla commission persua Dorothy Inman-Crew 5 asked the city attorney a report on the aspe nance which would lit _ ^ of non-related people (\\ L together in a single-fa Such an ordinance . * . .- dramatic effect on o identiallife Steve ^JtHoridaSutel approved the AIDS da a&m UniveIsity, Ta munity College and I ;nough prep work students from the foi at the Church's po- area schools numbei ject might be," he anc| make Up 38 perci e we fell short." population, itten university pol- Inman-Crews was 1 acceptable mated- comment. Her oppo sex education. Ac- coming city election 1 nne-Louise Nadeau, think the ordinance is nwritten policy has "Students should be Is must include the wherever they wai ice is the best form Weaver. "If there is then that is a law enfc d include that state- Ttiere are already laws int at the bottom of uation if one develop The messages in- a Public opinion difl s such as "You can- d^s and long-time r . r . a say they re not neces ne is infected with to'hav4 5tudents Hv by looiong at them. 0 is the only way to UDS. But if you do "lj p||-\ n tt/ex, be protected," Jr rriy, a latex condom eve bod reduce your risk of ^ who is "addit transmitted disease, person who can't S virus.' flinging himself in ting of the AIDS ed- doomed relations! oncerned students. available, experts s; tudent Government Although our cu tied to ask the uni- with tales of love g o form a committee pie can and shoul trators and students build healthy relatic rial statement on sex nee Redd, a psych rector of the Univc irmulate a policy of & Chicago's Office there's a clear-cut conflicts with the 1," SG President Jim ived favorable re- CAN to do something for- GET-OUT-OFication for the umt that 100 percent," ^ Drox.j LIVI PRCSCN Layman's, daughter ? c March 22 7:3 FRE FREE Food ai i to fc>e dx ng areas: nhpragnawnpaii Kreive a copy , People wrrtamc tpwiol ?.K^i > final. pleaae contact (be Carolina I 777-7131 at least 41 horns pi Monday, March 21, 199^ page 1 s include re- their salary for years," Miller said, cies such as For the upcoming year, Miller eating disor- wants to let RAs have more input in md discipline policies and RA training, urograms for "We're trying to embrace the team concept and make the organization adors to stu- more healthy," she said. "You can dey are the stu- velop wonderful leadership skills as sity." an RA by confronting students and is for RAs are working with other RAs. sunt, 25-per- "You can't work alone in this it and about world, and you must be able to lead W and follow. You can learn these skills I to increase as an RA" ice would restrict to families only e "It's that the housing that was made Picture this: for them devalues the property S have lived to- arounu 11, uuu. s <ui, saiu m d<us?i, a apartment. All resident in housing development. "I and saved up don't really mind the kids." a roup's decision Bassin said he would like to see thi^ ;; you're going ordinance passed, but students disagree with such an ordinance, go to visit the "With all of the money that students orms, but wait pump into the local economy, I'm onse is, "Sorry shocked that the government would ou. You're not even think of something like that," said Rachel Witte, a freshman at FSU. proposed ordi- City Attorney Jim English said his w. After receiv- office has been preparing a report for owner associa- the commission on the housing issue, hassee, the city "We have been looking at similar ded by Mayor ordinances like the one in Gainesville, s, has formally where it (an ordinance) limits the 's office to draft number of non-related people in sin-A cts of an ordi- gie.family housing to three," English nit the number saj(j ^ looking at an ordiwho could live nance at Athens, Ga., the site of the mily residence. T IniwKiIV nf rw?, ? i could have a win Jackson, a Tallahassee land iL^riit^Finri 'ord wbo rents houses to students, uScomi Said he thinks ,he d* b tr*"8lo in" Cdser^Colleee fdnge ?n students' rights and the jr Tallahassee- rights of the peoPle in rcal &Vitc about 50,000 busine<*snt of the city's According to English, the ordinance in Athens was challenged in the 11th unavailable for Federal Circuit Court and upheld. A nent in an up- professor in the FSU School of Law alsays he doesn't 50 recalled a similar case that went Hi ?necessary. the way to the Supreme Court where : allowed to live Justice William Douglas upheld a lowtit, " said Ron er court ruling, a disturbance, If the commission decides to conircement issue, tinue pressing for the ordinance, the to control a sit- drafting department will begin cons." structing the language. Two public ers among stu- hearings then will be set to hear the esidents. Some opinions of the citizens. After the 60sarily opposed day process is complete, the coai'g e next to them, mission can call for a vote. 1 tilable for love addicts y knows some- fairs. :ted to love," a "Love-addicted people fear that seem to avoid without love in their lives, they will ito yet another not survive," she said, lip. But help is Compulsive lovers tend to come ay. from dysfunctional families where | lture is replete they weren't valued or nurtured. As - ? ? ?? ?? 1 * <rnl<rl/i?.A ^>?vi [One sour, peo- a rcsuu, uicy uy iu vauumc uiu?d learn how to selves through love that quickly >nships, said Re- turns obsessive, ologist and di- "Love-addicted people tend to be Tsity of Illinois attracted to people who cannot of Women's Af- give," Redd said. 1PUS-PECPEAflON-SAYS-THE-STONE-AGE-AND-WOPKOUf!! ( 777-526I Dk ' five ik I' PVi I V V1W W? American Red Cross ^ f ^ South Carolina Regional *, . Blood Services Mi l E ITS: >rlgtnal Maslc YOU DONT HAVE TO DRINK TO RIDE DRUNK. (0-9:00 Medicine can affect your balance, coll ordination, and vision as much as alcohol. After drinking or taking medttd Drink ication, don't ride. That's c o ; the best safety prescription. Vw/ p MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION^ fe WUSC-FM rloctotfacrrcnC