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_6 rj RS^ Erin Watson, Emily Stover, Kristen Smentana an Campus By TANJA KROPF dormi Staff Writer lumbi ??????????????????? patter It's that time of year again, and stu- .. . dents across campus are reaching . 8 deep into the recesses of their draw- 5teve, ers in search of their bathing suits. ^0] Yes, the tanning season has arrived ^ and is now in full force at USC. Stu- ?j ^ dents in their pale glory are seeking ? the perfect tan. But the secret is, have i where are the best spots to go? like tl There are numerous hots pots scat- Ant tered across campus. The roofs of ing ci I r i foi ttjgt>=>" & Macintosh Quadra 650 IW1PfPW IfiLffimaC reduced on savings on s Macintosh (J "Offer valid through 3/31/94 or while supplies last. See your Authorized Af %\\t 6a Carol r mi ^ BBIff maaBKam * * %*|S 1 * ^ mmwki,.. . jM?|BBfe^ ?^j!ym[K|||8?^ . > <<. ^*^~&--<*. ^yyjKvgs|ffi^ wr... 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This gives restless tanners an opportunity "B to keep themselves occupied while Stres soaking up the rays. Fox-I "I like going to the rapids because selin] it is more secluded than places on ter.' campus," business/marketing sopho- Be more Heather Pendleton said. Chile So, now that you know all of the dres! best spots to go, grab your tanning lo- Re tion, a towel, a few friends and some See 1 good music. Jai Gi ner ( li^pi ppiM mg$ 247~ l j .. Rl * -4, k&J ffl tureJ * Stud )meth hat to )tmiv . ' """ ?: ' |,~ -t t- f. v|ivf. .*?.*..} t: * .t -M* - - .: :: ; 1 * mli^y i iTi i mm iiml iVii in mum mi i n i "in iTi"nmni'11 " r "flu il ni'i mm lrYPi i r mm I n Macintosh Quadra 840av growing needs. And as if that weren't mail-in rebate* when you buy a Maci LaserWriter.? So, visit your Apple Cai n\7 \Y/ith nnV<flc fU ic 1rk\i7 vnn ron^ lUuay. Willi pill/CO lino iuvv, ]\ju v/ci-ii Bookstore ise 777-7430 pple logo, LaserWriter and Macintosh Quadra are registered trademarks of Apple I BBSBE dnesday, March 23 is"My iat Can I Do With A Major In... ta"sm ogy?" 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., CalS >men in Our Legal System," dis- ^ in tr\ inrlnHp a fpmalp illHpe. ition supervisor, law enforce- an'' agent and attorney, 3:30 p.m., _. il. Discussion will focus on non- M ional roles of women in the le- Appl stem. Sponsored by USC's Judi- Grad 3ard and Peer Conduct Board as >f Women's History Month. _ a Alpha Psi, NationsBank (295 A' tone Blvd.). Topic is "Internal "Api ing." Wear professional dress, condu at 5:30 p.m., followed by meet- 2 p.m 6 p.m. stude imera Self Defense Workshop soace, 1) for females, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. .. sored by the Office of Sexual As- se in^ Programs. 7-8248. ter at men Students' Association, 6 Beu RH 201. ofAcc lege Republicans, 8 p.m., Gam- Blvd.) Hall 250. Nominations will be Social or next year's officers. Call Chip ing at : at 750-5162. utercourse: Re-calling the Eleal Powers of Women," 8 p.m., WC Auditorium, BA Building. Lecture Chi ary Daly, pioneering feminist (part ist and author and theology pro- Spons r at Boston College. Reception sau|t j sving. Part of Women's History h. exual, Gay and Lesbian Associa8 p.m., Gambrell 402. Bring $10 | Sur rchase T-shirt. 4 p.m idents Acting for a Greener Earth, _ Mo p.m., RH 302. Bapti, silon Sigma Alpha coed service Tj lization rush, 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 RH 306. come 2:301 hursday, March 24 " urnout Prevention/Coping with ? s," workshop with Dr. Ruthann lines, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Coun- ? g and Human Development Cen- ? P,rr '-5223. at 92 ita Alpha Psi will visit Epworth 5162. Iren's Home, 7 p.m. Wear casual We > bian :vival, 7 p.m., Rutledge Chapel. 402. Monday, March 21. Thi 2 night, 7:30 p.m., Golden Spur. aduate Student Association Din- '' Club, 7:30 p.m., Zorba's. Call 71 by March 23 to reserve a seat, idy Mancke, host of ETV's "Na- days icene," will speak, 7 p.m., Baptist miss ent Union, 700 Pickens St. Topic cordi istgo e. ? I r\ % t JyutslaLt II* .,??Tmmri Tr"i '"i - Macintosh Quadra 950 enough, you'll also receive a $150 ntosh Quadra 650 with any Apple? npus Reseller * i ^ t afford not to. Appl6 Computer, Inc. PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Macbi Wednesday, March 23, 1994 1 Father's World: Environmenand Christianity." 799-3854. unaay, Marcn l / Britain/Moore Duo Steel Drum 7:30 p.m., Koger Center. i [onday, March 28 ications due for Outstanding luate Student Award. 7-2477. uesday, March 29 predating Oneself," workshop cted by Dr. Ruthann Fox-Hines, . to 4 p.m. Workshop is free to nts, but a limited number of s are available. Call the Counand Human Development Cen7-5223. i Alpha Psi meeting, S.C. Board :ountancy (800 Dutch Square . Topic is "CPA Exam Changes." at 5:30 p.m., followed by meet6 p.m. Wear professional dress. dnesday, March 30 imera Self Defense Workshop 2) for females, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. ?ored by the Office of Sexual AsPrograms. 7-8248. Weekly Meetings ldays, Ballroom Dancing Club, i. to 5:30 p.m., P.E. Center, ndays, Bible Study, 6:50 p.m., it Student Union, 700 Pickens St. ndays and Wednesdays, free iri: tax assistance, 12:30 p.m. to 3.m., RH lobby. 7-4710. :sdays, gay, lesbian and bisexudents support group, 4:30 p.m., seling Center. dnesdays, College Republicans, i., Gambrell 250. Call Eric Dell 6-7902 or Chip Payne at 750dnesdays, Bisexual, Gay and LesAssociation, 8 p.m., Gambrell ursdays, Common Ground, 3:30 RH 203. ? deadline forDatebook is two before publication date. Subions are free and printed ac t - ^ " '" ' ," ^V--'-Ujl 111 <s? ? . ' I I ties Corporation, used under license therefrom.