The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 14, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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2 1 WEEKLYMEEHNGS Student Government is ac ing Freshman Council applicat due Wednesday, Sept. 14. App tions can be picked up in the Stu ,n Government office and should t ' turned to RH 110. The Women Students' Ass tion will meet Wednesdav. Set at 6 p.m. in RH 201. Everyone is come. Fellowship of Christian Ath will meet at 9 p.m. on Sept. 14 i] Roost lobby. The guest speakei be Twig Gray. An information session oi Mellon Fellowship in humanistic ies (for graduate work leading to reer in teaching and scholarship traditional humanistic discipline be held Thursday, Sept. 15 at 4 in the Gressette Room, 3rd floor I er College. An information session oi Truman Scholarship for juniors be held Monday, Sept. 19 at 4 p.: the Gressette Room, 3rd floor 1 er College. Attention student leaders come a leadership mentor and s your talents and experiences at olina with a member of the Fall Emerging Leader Class. You i have leadership experience, 60 it hours and a 2.5 GPA. Pick i aDDli cation in the CamDUS Actr Center. Applications are due Fr ;| Sept. 16. Call 777-5780 for moi Welcome Ba ISS 1. :' 4 ?.ITOWKfjIll 10% Discc ' <or*?er of # if " 12th St. ii * ? Open - Tues?- San > 791-1005 Great Italian Fo< i i_ f ' Greek In Service Mand j Tre, All registered student Workshop to continue South Carolina (Even i organizations that recei1 school year must also at attend a Treasurer's W( organization account. w i I I f ' F I I An executive of l registrati Contact the Camp about Renewal/R( be directed to Stud Greek Inte Religions Internationa Sports Club: ivied Soi Governmli ? ^ \ cept- formation. p.m., RH ions, HELPLINE, a 24-hour crisis 544-0664 ilica- prevention and suicide prevention hotident line, needs volunteers. For more in- # ? ?e re- formation, call 790-4357. ^ Stude Contra Dance at the Dutch Fork _ ? m ope locia- Magistrate's Office, located on the cor- g it. 14 nerofSt. Andrews and Broad River . ' wel- roads, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., features ormorei traditional dancing from New Eng- g Bisi lletes land. Beginners welcome. Admission sociation ii the is $5. For more information, contact will Columbia Old Time Music and Dance Fel at 791-1567 or 783-1017. letes, 9 p n the The Columbia, South Carolina speaker f stud- Coalition of "Take Back the Night" in- from Col a ca- vites the community to participate in versity. C ) in a their 11th annual walk and rally on for more ) will Thursday, Sept. 22. Participants are p.m. asked to meet at the steps of the Capiiarp tol (Main and Gervais streets) at 5:30 p.m. and walk to Finlay Park for a ithe rally that will begin at 6 p.m. For more 3 will information, contact Beverly Moss- _ ?jje m.in Clarke at 254-2253. tistStud larpWednesdays Inti L* Academic success drop-in series, ? Car. 12:10-12:50 p.m., RH 306. Topic for matlon>c 1994 Sept. 14 is procrastination. 256-1211 must B PALM Campus Ministry, 5:30 > Ca cred- p m., dinner and program with Dr. "Prime -j Lp an Jan Love: "Images of God." rities Student Government Senate, 5 Adi iday p.m., RH Theater. Training, rein- Campus Rape Awareness, 6 source C< OPENING I ick USC Students I p, ?mm ./ Ens iNYgn^iia nd ipny Kint w/ USC ID IMS' J? Aeeting St. and X i Triangle City :!ffilpl(l A Compare -C Our TSa y. Prices V .. ad at American Prices!; terest * P|* <| f ? I ? Re 1 ig tAufcI e rv JAMJr* 11 IAJ *5 il-Sk1 1 rZr\^??knmmi?t ^ g ^r w .?..?, E.g.* ?. .? atory Renewa asurer's Work organization presidents must attend a Rei to be recognized as a registered organization f you do not receive student activity fund: ye or are planning to receive student activity :tend a Renewal & Treasurer's Workshop. On] )rkshop will be eligible to sign purchasing Last workshop!! rednesday, September 14 rhursday, September 15 3:30 - 5 p.m. tussell House Room 327 ficer must attend a workshop and on form by Friday, September 16, us Activities Center at 777-5780 for moi ?gistration. Any questions concerning fr lent Government at 777-2654 ?^^ ^** ? |est*j Proie|s iiiA IVleclia * K|sid?/IfcMlal.1 Goiirl il -HrrTitary Po^iy^af J 1?r ree^-i 't? V',fi f,c cm j* KiMiWiReside its y fcilnyrnational 3V1 The Gamecock Wednes< FIRE continm security of thi 201. Call Darra James at promised. To p: sons from entei , _ tv * . served, the deci le Study, 7 p.m.. Presbyter- the door from th >nt Center, 1702 Greene St. ?j^s rea|iy a. cial Programs Committee of tine said. I th .m.. RH 201. Call 777-7130 st^d our ?ncer . c .. will appreciate i information. ,fr. ., sure their safety exual, Gay and Lesbian As- Educating si , 8 p.m., BA 303. ty is one of Lum "We hope thi lowship of Christian Ath- can create a pai >.m., the Roost lobby. The dents on campi or Sept. 7 will be Bill Jones stand their res] umbia International Uni- fire safety; folio1 Jail J.J. Gentry at 256-8067 pliances, using information. derstanding the system, not tarn] a? Nuns art to Heart," 7:00 p.m., Bap- Associated Pres ent Union, 700 Pickens St. SAN ANTO] ing of an angel 1 ervarsity Christian Fellow- Madonna's i m., RH 303. For more infor- gallery run by F :ontact Richard Grinnan at The nuns an besieged by irat . . . self "highly offe rPU8o And on Tues line, 8-9:30 p.m.,RH 307. shutdown until lit Reading Program Tutor ^er operate 6-9 p.m., State Literary Re- We aP?l??T anter munity has felt - : the Sisters of Ch Instrumental Mus erform With The Columbia Cc emble Men & Women. Brass Players Epecially Welc No Marching Travel Meel Day: 786-3830 Night:" Don't listen to the i about AIDS, get the 1-800-342-ATT ervice * its Mil | g" 1 & shops! Ij iewal & Treasurer's l at the University of 3!). All treasurers of funds in the 1994-95 ly those officers who YOU documents for their radi spe< n ... u The complete a limi 1993. -e information mding should Service I merits * |Honor ^ssional ince Hall ilitary day, September 14, 1994 ad from paga 1 e residents was com- ing escape routes and proper respor revent unescorted per- to drills," he said. -ing without being ob- The Carolina Community (Page I sion was made to lock describes the conduct regulations le outside. garding fire safety. Open flames of very simple issue," Cas- kinds are prohibited as are unautl ink if students under- rized equipment. Willful damage ns and regulations, they property will be prosecuted as arsi the efforts taken to en- Making a false fire alarm or tamperi v." with fire safety eauiDment mav res tudents about fire safe- in immediate eviction and criminal pr a's main concerns. ecution. it through education we "The Columbia City Council is o rtnership with the stu- sidering a measure requiring owners is to help them under- pay a $100 fee for each false alarm o1 ponsibilities regarding four," said Castine. "This measure \ wing regulations for ap- apply to us and with the new addre ; surge protectors, un- able system, I can see it coming do importance of the alarm to the student paying that fee if the] Dering with it and know- doing something illegal in their roo] i sponsor controvei s 500 nuns throi NIO (AP)?Sculptures of genitalia. A paint- The exhibit laving intercourse on an altar. "Spiritual, Sei next book? Try the latest exhibit at an art vated century-i toman Catholic nuns. tuality and Art d the Archdiocese of San Antonio have been e callers. The archbishop has declared him- Sister Alice nded, insulted and hurt at this "art."' before the exhi day, one day after the exhibit opened, it was shown because further notice for review by the religious or- * 3111 very1 is the gallery. I no^ believi ? . . . ronHitinn nf th< ize tor any contusion or nurt tftat tfte com" said Edna Perez-Vega, spokeswoman for Galla arity of the Incarnate Word, an order of about ?f wor^ 1 Net a leetti ;icians n ???1 Let Barry Drake journey threuyl i for>tc ! Sunday. Scptc y 1 clt L j . 7:3? PI ^ RH Thca All programs paid for, in People needing special anistani Program Union at 777-7130 ji 1're invited to become part of the o staff. WUSC FM features all t :ialty shows including... alternative c> blues n classical r; r anything else you can think of possibilities for musical enterta ited by your imagination! General Interest IN Wednesday, Septemb ifllll RusseH.'House; Roof 7:00 pm 8:00 f For more information, contact t 777-6576, lse False fire alarms are down, perhaps due to the Columbia Hall fire and edu81) cation. Castine stresses that prank re- alarms are more than just inconvenient. "They're a tremendous problem. llO" IT/MI V\ll11 a! A *WV> IfAII A A /I A " lien juu puii til at aiai 111, juu ciiu.auto ger somebody. Students have to get out on' and accidents can happen with people running down the stairs. It gives a false feeling. If you have five or six false alarms, then students get complacent on about leaving," he said. "Alarms are rej to ported to the fire department, and they ver have to assume there is a fire. Then you vill have fire trucks coming though the city sss- at high speeds putting the firemen in wn danger. They send three trucks for a fre university call, which means they aren't m ." on standby for a real fire." rsial art show ighout the United States, Mexico and Peru, of works by Houston artist Donell Hill, titled isual, Sexual," opened on Monday at a renoold barn called ReBarn?A Center For SpiriHolden, the gallery's director, said she prayed bit went up and decided the work should be s "sexuality is a tremendous gift from God." much opposed to pornography," she said. "Yet, e (this exhibit) is pornography. It's a sacred i beauty of sexuality." her, a 65-year-old Catholic who saw a photo the newspaper, had a different take on it. ire, net a metric, lulti-media, ^R\ |R9f *^P-PjkT ^ ? ?* take you on a fascinating 1 the music of the l97C*s. mber IS H, FREE put, with student activity fees. |B|I^1I * for disabilities, contact the Carolina kjU LH LSI at least 48 hours prior to the event. r tfmr p /hance |be H . amous! WUSC FM campus ypes of music & ountry letal IP (that s not Top 40). inment are only fleeting! erfl4th;llll n 203 HI >mf\ * * f; Kendra Stewart XL