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: 2 ? mtryrm ; H2Q I Saturday, April 2 \ Malicious injury to real properi I fourth floor elevator lobby, Bate Complainant responded to a call ; reference to all of the elevators ha ; ing stopped on the first floor. Furth ; investigation revealed that unknov person(s) had set fire to a sign on tl fourth floor. Melting plastic drippt j onto the elevator call button, appa J ently activating the fire service mot ' anH mi?ino th/? plwratnrs tr? r#?mo 1 on the first floor. Ron Gentry an < Montgomery Elevator Co. were noi j fied. Estimated value: 150. I 4 i Friday, April 1 < Malicious injury to personal pro] j erty, M-l Lot. Victim said unknot * person(s) scratched both sides of h( J vehicle with an unknown object. E 4 Journalism s j students pee ; By KEITH BOUDREAUX ; Assistant News Editor 4 PpAf <c koinn V A VV1 OUTUVlliVIIl IO L/VUIg V/11V1 til L ; the College of Journalism and Mai ; Communications for its undergradi ' ate students starting Thursday. The Peer Advisory Association is group of 14 students who provide ir ; formation on classes to journalist ; students. I "During registration and advist ment we will have tables set up in th < lobby of the coliseum to answer quej tions about registration and classe for all innrnaliem <h)Hpnf? " uiH PA President Michael Burris. ; "The purpose of peer advisemer ; is to provide current information finor * a student's point of view," said Clair I Boatwright, director of Student Sei I vices for the college. "It is not to tak the place of regular advisement." Boatwright said that she felt pee ;; advisement was an empowering ej I perience for students. ! "Knowledge is power, it enables th ! students to make better choices," sh * 1 Women in Engim ; to convene in Tui ? V ; By College Press Service j The Fifth Annual Women in Eng ; neering Conference will be held Jun 5-7 in Washington, D.C., to bring tc gether leading women scientists, er gineers and policymakers to<iiscus how to shatter glass ceilings from th classroom to the boardroom. Issuej scheduled for discussion ir elude creating innovative curriculur to attract and retain female colleg Don't listen to the minors about AIDS, get tie facts! IMIDS I I Three wa the high cos 1. The Mont; 2. Student k 3. Part-time I 'Hie Army Reserve Alternate Ti college. First, if you qualify, the Montgc $6,840 for current college expenses 01 Second, if you have?orobtainyou may get it paid off at the rate of 15^ up to a maximum of $10,000. Selected lliird, you can earn part-time rr One summer you take Basic Training, training at an Army school. You'll can skill training. Then you'll attend mont near your college, usually one wceken be paid over $106 a weekend to start. 1 1-800-U BE ALLY ARMY Find ou Witness Columbia's bigg more, our Mexican bar h t timated value: $200. Malicious injury to personal property, Henderson Street garage. Complainant said unknown person(s) sprayed ketchup on the hood of her LV" vehicle. No damage was noted at this a time, m 'd Thursday, March 31 tr- Malicious injury to real property, Je Gibbes Property. Unknown person(s) in entered through an unsecured winl(j dow and exited by breaking down a ti. door. The roofing shop was contacted. Nothing was missing or disturbed. VetimitA/l # 1 A wuinaivu toiuv> f iv. Petit larceny, Bates Cafeteria. Victim said unknown subject(s) removed p- his bookbag from the incident locam tion. Two engineering books, a spiral er notebook and a Mortar Board were in s- the bookbag. Estimated value: $201. chool to offer r advisement said. "I think they will be happier with their choices in the long run because rj of peer advisement." is Boatwright emphasized that peer j- advisers will not tell students which professors or classes to avoid, a "The questions we get are very subi jective, and the group is charged with n answering them as objectively as possible," she said. !* In arlHitinn tn mnnino mWpc in tkn e coliseum lobby, the peer advisers will help students in group advisement * sessions. "We will be participating with lower-division students (those with less n than 60 hours) in a group registration e session April 11 and 13 from 4 to 6 r, p.m.," Burris said. e Peer advisers will be available at the tables weekdays until April 22. r Advisers will be available: 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and e Thursdays; and 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Frie days. eering Conference ne in Washington students in engineering and science j. and the roles that business executives e and college professors can play in re>. cruiting and retaining women engii neering students, is The conference is sponsored by the e Women in Engineering Program Advocate Network, a coalition formed by i- Purdue University, Stevens Institute n of Technology and the University of e Washington. r " ?????? 1 n nn< nrl n VldddiliClU) Work! 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About 80 students planned to visit and first-year dormitory to deliver li collect donations for the truck, which port food and medicine to Sarajevo carry out refuges. "We've got people canvassing ev campus," said Martin Lebwohl, a sof one of the organizers. The group hopes to solicit donatic 110 each and raise awareness about Bosnian civilians, thousands of who killed, raped and tortured over the p in a campaign of "ethnic cleansing." "We're not a political organization, Kuchner explained. "Our message is ' hope to spark other efforts that bring forefront of people's minds." A benefit concert was held March University's Morse Auditorium. Severa Digital tecl From staff reports The impact of digital technology in visual communications will be discussed during a seminar April 29-30 at USC. "Digital Directions: Improving on Reality?" is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by GTE in conjunction with USC's College of Jour nalism and Mass Communications and departments of art, philosophy and media arts. Among the featured speakers will be leading professors at Harvard and MIT. As digital technology advances, changes are occurring in areas such l-SOO-777The -world'* largest student & youth tra SPECIAL SUM From May 15 One and Two Bedi i ROSEW Apartrr 504 South Bel 8 (only 5 min. fr 3 pAlnmKin C v^wiuiiiuia, j For more informati< Other lease tenr i bar seer ; loaded with just about every t )ne more reason to visit Monte vtr JL J Wgif ^ >5> e*- ? I ' ?Mi : gamecock jn trail - "I m . $ r some last-minute support Tuesday. 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We panel discussion, spon: Bosnia to the Hillel, that included s ... ; Leonard Fein and the.s 1 4 at Boston BjC^nia. 1 Harvard stu- "After the speech, a f mology sen as 3-D animation, storing photographs on CD-ROM discs and using "morphing" computer software to "walk through" a set of house plans or change computerized photographs, said Van Kornegay, a USC assistant professor of journalism. "All forms of media, words, pictures and sound, are being changed by advances in digital technology," Kornegay said. "Phonograph records have been replaced by compact discs, for example, and computers are making it possible to manipulate photographs by moving buildings for better photographic composition or altering a person's photograph by changing skin -0112 ?SL/i vel organisation ST A TRAVEL nm )1?1 mimimimmi Ml Hilt I- m [MER LEASE to August 15 ooms Available 00D ients | tline Blvd. om USC) i C 29205 j :)n, call 782-7948 is available s le in Colli asty treat found South of the?b rrey Jack's in Five Points. Bar ,iuup OlUUVrllia OA1U, JU lldlVdlU, (U.V.U linar to be h< a* tones, eye color and other features." t In addition to new, practical appli- j cations of digital technology, the sem- a inar will address ethical issues presented by technological changes. "Until now, we have been able to i accept photographs as positive proof," 1 Kornegay said. "But with changes in t technology, can you trust photo- \ graphic images as real? This is an example of the challenges that face peo- a pie in the communications industry." On Friday, April 29, demonstrations of new technology in visual communications will be held from 1 p.m. to * 5 p.m. in Gambrell Hall. Topics include "The Malleable Pho- s /"Vs ? ^ Si w Dea< imbia is all order. From tacos to burritos, rice, hopping has never tasted so good 2 -?1 Wednesday, April 6, 1994 I " I ? * MB I * Mk; ' | I David Mandrell/The Gamecock or Bosnia' i going to do now?'" Hillel chair Elie led. , bout seven undergraduates, some of r belonged to the Harvard Hdraan Cri:ided to act swiftly. , lggestion, they agreed to try to pur; through the American Jewish Joint Committee, an intectiatiqnal reUef orised in New York that has Ipjv overck access to Sarajevo, Lebwohl said, re distributed to students in the dooo invokes the memory of the Holocaust s of European Jews and others were Nazis for the sake of ethnic purity, in!'-people said after the Holocaust, lat genocide is taking place today is are and more obvious," fliers read, on has done nothing but watch geno:e...again. Now is the time to aet. Eet the lead." u J group collected some contributions id Somalia last year, this is the fir| imanitarian effort for Bosnia held at rding to the students. eld at uscj ograph," "3-D Animation and Mojr )hing Software" and "Digital Images ind Interactive News." On Saturday, April 30, guest speafe' :rs will present lectures from 9 a.m o 11:45 a.m. and participate in a pan:1 discussion at 2 p.m. Both sessions vill be in the law school auditorium. Topics include "The Electronic IqnLge and Photographic Truth: Impjiations for Sociology" and "Visual rruth, Falsehoods and Fiction in the 'ost-Photographic Era." For more information, call Pat JacJcon at 777-6973. < 1 U immer in England! ful. 11 - Aug.l, 1994 Study Marketing nerry old England! inl^rchino A*/oi1n ivivuoiupo nvaiiauiv/ 'or more information contact: Room 201, College of Business ninistration (777-2191) flline for Applications: April 15, 1994 [ about I' , ensaladas, nachos and Wedtass^v U:30 - 900 - Friday *0,30 - 2j30 | 5ANTEE AVE. 256-7764 )le won the race with 6,232 votes. raise funds i -fr 1..--L rl? ?1? ic wnv.cn ui i uriusu, oiav- wnai arc wc ind other ethnic music. Kaunfer recal er, who has been active on A core of al Tilling an organization to whom already s regarding the civil war in Sis Watch, de< The group, called the Har- At Fein's si atrocities in Bosnia, plans a chase a truck an April conference on ac- Distribution ( te- , , ganization ba iUty to make sure our lead- headandqui inions are Simpser said. The Uteratu ion for graduate students, . drive :ing established to provide , .... anitarian assistance, said w e" mi '?n uate student at the Center murdered by es. It now involves students Never aga ?ol of Arts and Sciences, the l"e *act 1 :nnedy School of Govern- becoming m< "Our generate nspired partly by a Feb. 15 cic*e ^ke P^ac sored by Harvard-Radcliffe Harvard take luthor and humanitarian Although a .creening of a video about for Bosnia ar large-scale hi rvf p/iIr\ 4C/\