The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 25, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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_ *2 Criminal By NORA DOYLE Assistant News Editor /? Starting tonight, the C / tice Association will pr .dents escort service Frids day from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m ? "There are a lot of pr< v parking, especially on the -r._.? !J saiu ocoii rnu, president 'aation. "We want people , Jwe can take them safely 1 .''dorms." An escort van will be >. take home students wh< - vehicles at the Coliseum , The service, which is 01 sqtv campus, is designed ..ment Alpha Phi Omega st ,,.nity, which escorts studt : through Thursday. Prill said another reasor ' service is to help the USC v "Some of the CJA stuck <he police station, so we the problem of escortin > the time of the officerj "Since Friday and Satur two busiest nights of th hope this will alleviate sc College ( > ,By College Press Servic BEVERLY, Mass. ? Wh< * Lightizer wakes up in h College dorm, she has an . dressed, have breakfast s little TV before heading u{ . route, she uses her tim " 'dozes, thumb in mouth. " all, only 1. The daughter of 18-ye< .rBrown, Samantha is one dren whose moms are em ( new Single Parent Prog -' Four-year private college. The nine mothers anc r-dren live in an older res " that has been set aside spx -\them. Moms and the 1 rooms, bathrooms and a though many of them als r school cafeteria, where hig conveniently lined again: T? I: A II . EUUlCUll pruviucs <111 I tional student would expe care at the child-care cei campus and housing for I fcr and child. The total cosi gram, which started in Se about $18,500 a year for p with mothers receiving fi If I I justice offers wee! or Pit. | || ||;. |T|p |?gj nly available 1 to supple:rvice frater;nts Sunday problems." J About 30 members of CJA are par1 for the CJA ticipating in the service. They must go e :PD. through driver's license checks and e :nts work at training sessions before starting work, f 're aware of The USC Division of Law Enforceg taking up ment and Safety provided CJA with a v he said, van and two radios for communica- s day are the tion between the van and the CJA of- tl e week, we fice in Currell College. The office was ime of their provided by the College of Criminal r offers housing for ? from a number of different sources, f :n Samantha To the student moms, the program 2 er Endicott means different things, but mostly it f hour to get means peace of mind. Housing is the ind watch a biggest single expense of a single par- 2 ) the hill. En ent, and many of the mothers who are 1 e well: She enrolled in the program say the fam- c She is, after ity dormitory has given them a chance s to follow their dreams while provid- s ir-old Shelli ing for their m :ofiochu. families. "It's nice to be w "oiledin the For Laura ;ram at the Cunningham, a 3TC in tllC SaiTli I their chit- SeTwS Y?uVe had a tot idence hall ?n Bullock Hall always Someone scifically for with Jessica, her rids share 2-year-old kitchen, al- daughter, the Laura /\ n/i# /?? mf *x 1 nlq n h a c 1?^ yj vat at tuv k*-" cjiuiu [h chairs are been a real st one wall, boon to her. hat a tradi- "I don't have :ct, plus day a car," she said, "and I don't like to t\ iter on the cook." both moth- She studies for a chemistry exam in C t of the pro- ber sunny room while her daughter t< ptember, is sleeps in the next room. articipants, "Tbe most difficult thing is the com- g nancial aid munity living. Most of us have come b m 1 J[ :f 4f V " " J 9 9 L TOe 6amecock tend escorts IT By l JeQ Assi; ifpp TCiHp !"ws JLVV AVIV^V upt e Criminal Justice scho iociation Escort Service will Ini providing transportation for Hinci dents on campus from 8 non n. to 2 a.m. Friday and Fren urday. APO escorts students bee, nday through Thursday. lows "T1 tired dent ustice. somt Criminal Justice Dean Danny Bak- ^ :r said the efforts of these students man nhance safety on campus. He's con- tema ident the group will be successful. ^ "I don't know where the university ^ /ould be without the leadership of its , hirlpntc " Ko col/4 "\Yr\ ? luuviiu. iiv oaiu. n l u^utiiu Ull . hem." conl The CJA escort service can be eached at 777-0543. single mothers, rom our own apartments. The initial cause h idjustment was hard, to go from a "My < ive-room apartment to two rooms, ney sau "But it's nice to be with people who the old ire in the same boat. When you've middle lad a tough day, there's always some- doesn' >ne to talk to, people who under- doesn't tand, who are going through the Tall ^ ame thing." older tl The erly's B ith people who women who ten hel vim- l*ve *n babies, e boat. When lock have "Ma) Igh day, there's problems Tiemey ^ M that typical used to ! tO talk tO." college stu- mitoryl dents don't admit I think about, can't le Cunningham Cunningham bies. Jei )tt College student said it's diffi- things g cult studying Jessie and sharing tions m space with a semeste irA_irPO e_nl t\ r?vrj V?U~VIU. tvtl IIV "I can't study when she's awake," is at the lunningham said. "I usually start af- "I'm ;r she's asleep, around 9 p.m." gram,"? Patti Tierney, 34, is the oldest sin- out of a le mother. The program has been a this is g ig adjustment, one that continues to ty here. * s * * W I i i I W A i gWm m i u I I I k BB8 > 12ssn < K 3XXSD3 j " immi ' 5 : rryr? nI ^ students compete f tEITH BOUDREAUX U.S. colleges to b< stant News Editor distribution of the 1 iree USC students are compet- DACOR selects ei or an international studies fel- a ? one hip, which awards a stipend of DeLancey, o 110,000 toward graduate sf?"d nme ^ ha Ql the first was about ternational studies senior Stacey ^^ists are ( I, international studies and eco- or!,d,to **. tics senior Zac Moore and .ho' rh vnnirtr Natalie MrTrea have Such a pres Hind said. "I'm exc 1 nominated to receive the didate from usc ? erine and S. Pinkney Tuck Fel- ?j>m very very ha "*P; selected as one of tl his is a fellowship granted by re- he interviewed foreign service officers to stu- shiP)" McCrea said, s entering grad school to study "it's a great hone ithing relevant to international have the opportun ics," said Mark DeLancey, chair- uSC students to D of USC's Government and In- said. itional Studies department. DeLancey said th ie fellowship is being offered fleets positively on tl jgh the Diplomatic and Con- on the students. Officers, Retired (DACOR) Ba- "The fellowship is House Foundation. Funding the University of Sou :s from money donated by DA- a recognition of the s members. that we've nominal C was one of a select group of said. children Cancer i From staff reports ier difficulty. Dr. Bruce Dunlaj daughter Jennifer is 11, Tier- searche(. a usc rec{ d. "She's the oldest child. I in nof>s 1994 -Excelle eSt adult. She S caught in the Awnrenecc Annrrl " r?i :: no kids her own age. She hi hcst honors for SCj t know where to fit in. She Dun, dircctoro know who to follow. at the Center for CaI nd poised, Jen acts and looks and Research and a a " A^h-grader at Bev- ^ ted the a? inscoe Middle School, she of- j^da in Gov Car ps the mothers supervise the 0fgce , ? ,, A member of the S.C 'be! to? s?,n f wfs' American Cancer So< said but I definitely can t get directors for 18 yearn, shannga bathroom and dor- pearcd before more tl living. Then she said, But including civic organu have it easier. Most mothers ou, the state to dis< ave their rooms and their ba- md ntioI a solder, I can step out when ed Irequendy in the n jet noisy here. pertise on cancer-rela :a Benson, 21, a communica- ^?Dr Dunl has w, ajor, is taking she courses this Qn Cancer.related res :r so she has to study when- md aUo has ,, r 4-year-old daughter Leanne in the development o child-care center. Cancer Treatment and ready happy with this pro- President John Palms ihe said. Any woman coming m a testament to, bad relauonship would thmk that he also fmds tim reat. They ve got great secun- and raise public aware cer-related issues. I'm < a university faculty rru this way." ^M ^M MB BM MB MB MB BM aB BM MB MB MB ^M il ^SkZJ^ 3r Goodness Sake 4304 Ft. Jackson Blvd. MB MB "M BM MB MB MB MB MB BM BB BBS MB MB B l i i ll I i i i tTTTT M CAI lin Located in Capitol Centre at C ther\per v-i; itMSiarlH 1:45 4:10 7:20 9:45 -gas- [j KIAITA#! ool / narvcu vjiuiI 00 /3 R 1:30 4:30 7:20 9:50 The Ref ? E 2:00 4:20 7:10 What's Eating Gilbert Grape? | 9:35 [7] The Accompaniast ii 1:40 7:20 R The Piano 2:00 7:00 0 | Students with ID $4.50 after 6:00pm I Tl innni iTm Friday, March 25, 1994 or GINT fellowship : picked for the The interview process was differfellowship. ent for each of the nominees, ight schools each "It was a very scrutinous inter wship for each view," Moore said. "They wanted to said. "This is the judge the merit and vision of each ive selected USC, Qf the candidates " ten years ago." "Because I'm a French major they ixcited and hon- asked me a lot about my foreign ec* travel and language experience," Mclor to be select- ?rea saj<j tigious award, "The interview went really well," 1 to be a can- Hind M -We basically talked about , , . my study and experience in Japan." Ppy. ,mR One of the three students from lie three finalists XTc<~ u n for this fellow- "SC LW,U 1x1 sclected to receive a fel" lowship. ir for all of us to , Lknow'h^c^0lcc ity to represent for them (DAC0R> because I have ACOR " Moore confidence in my fellow USC students, Natalie and Stacey," Moore e fellowship re- sa^ le university and "This is a real honor for the Government and International Studies a recognition of department for the college and the ith Carolina, and university to be selected for the sec: three students ond time," said Lester Lefton, inted," DeLancey coming dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. esearcher wins award A researcher who has authored p, a cancer re- more than 150 articles, books and iived the gover- chapters, Dunlap has received nunce in Science merous honors, including R&D magtie of the state's azine's Top 100 Innovations in Sciientists. ence and Technology Award, which f basic research be shared with USC professor Jerry icer Treatment Odom in 1993. incer volunteer, The award recognized a patented rard and I l.uuo process mat ine ream developed witn toll Campbell's Louis Silks III of Los Alamos National Laboratory for detecting molecular I. division of the impurities that can cause side effects :iety's board of 1? drugs. The process can improve the Dunlap has ap- "stereochemical" purity of many drugs tan 200 groups, and reduce side effects in medicaations through- tions, including many common pre:uss cancer re- scriptions and over-the-counter remei. He also is cit- dies. ledia for his ex- Dunlap is the Dr. Fred Weissman ted issues. Palmetto Professor of Chemical Ecolsrked tirelessly ?gy at USC, an adjunct professor in earch for many the School of Medicine's pediatrics ayed a key role department and past director of the f the Center for School of Medicine Children's Cancer Research," USC Research Laboratory, said. A graduate of Beloit College who lis commitment earned his doctorate from Indiana te to volunteer University, Dunlap came to USC from ness about can- the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundelighted to see dation in California, where he was a jmber honored National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow. ! I /ith This Coupon j Receive A J 1<KEE j Video Rental J At Kroger ! 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