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Duffy named interim TAMARA LAW Staff writer Duffy, who has worked _ _ - . . . unfVi flifl TTQ/^ cnralam frvv John Duffy, who has served as vice "1U1 1U1. U1C provost of regional campuses and con- J * 35 years, will continue tinuing education, was selected to serve 88 Vfloe P vost un" as interim dean of the College of Applied f" 8 permanent replacement Professional Sciences, USC President 18 '0Uj ,r barney, who John Palms announced Sept. 9. servrf o the colleges dean J? "Alter consulting with the faculty for 22 years before retiring i and other administrators, John Duffy ? was identified as the most appropriate TPj^ ^ega1? career ^ ** person to provide the guidance and di- f8 8 ?eau^ campus DUFFY rection lost with the retirement of Sid ^ After being at the Varney," Palms said. "There is no bet- for a *** ter individual to lead the college at this ha became pernio coordinator anc t'me tt then vice provost of regional campuses FCA celebrates 40th a STEPHANIE SONNENFELD Staff writer cakes, Gentry and the more than 20C The national chapter of the Fellow- other FCA members enf aBed in J ship of Christian Athletes is celebrating ' a ^tened to state FCA its 40th birthday with the likes of Carl leader Twig Gray speak. t t? .i ? j fts i TT.L. We lust kind of focused on FCA a juewis, raui Azinger ana rivanaer noxy field little more than we usually do," Gentry These are just a few of the hundreds sa^\ Erom here on out, maybe ever} of professional athletes who have sup- or eveiy otlier meeting, we want ported PCA since the organization start- ^ a little about FCA history and dc ed, using the influence of athletes and something special with that." coaches to bring students together Even though rival Clemson has the through religion and faith. Since Okla- largest collegiate FCA chapter in the homa basketball coach Don McClanen country with just over 500 members began FCA in 1947, the organization ECA has not always been strong in memhas reached more than 100,000 students bership totals at USC. Gentry said three and coaches in schools across the coun- years ago FCA only had 10 members try. who met in a residence hall room to parAlthough USCs PCA President J J. ticipate in a bible study. PCA gained 3C Gentry, a junior from Greenville, was members the following year, and this unable to attend the anniversary con- year, they have over 200 members, 5C vention this summer in Colorado, he of whom are athletes, isn't planning to let a 40th birthday like PCA is also celebrating because nev PCA's go unnoticed on campus. At the football coach Brad Scott is an activ< Sept. 14 kickoff meeting, Gentry and supporter of FCA. Besides speaking a1 other Kl!A members celebrated with two two FCA conventions, Scott will speali hirthdav rakes donated bv the adult of- to FCA after the football season ends facials of the state chapter of FCA. this year, Gently said. Along with the traditional birthday 'We've gotten to the stage where we Take our wc ISN'T IT NICE WE HHTTT7 TTVTIP'nmr TVTOnATTTJTI C inn i/ArLJuo jJiovA^vrdv a YOU'VE KNOWN ALL I Over 1.6 million people in education and annuities."*** Of cc research know that choosing TIAA-CREF guarantee of futuri was a smart move. And now eveiyone else does . ? c , . , "...CREF Is fai too. .because Morningstar?one ot the nation s variable armui leading sources of variable annuity and mutual fund information?has some stellar things to say , . . , Morningstar als about our retirement investment accounts. u ? "...rock-bottom" fee ? 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"Over the years, the college has developed some very strong programs producing stul dents to work in critically important secs tors of our state's economy." universary I can branch out a little bit Last year was l more of an outreach ministry where you V l brought people in and introduced them to Christ, and then from there we let i them go where they wanted," Gentry r said. "This year we're introducing Bible r study and a team of speakers and singers Theatre and s ; that are able to go out into the comrnu- ?^ ) nity and speak and sing," Gentry said. O T^\T* Gentry said in past years FCA didn't 11 s have the manpower to bring in both ath: letes and non-athletes. PETE REID Statt W , Unlike many dubs at USC, FCA does Residence hall' ?\ aI aL oitrrn /^iiaq rtn/1 aaa *\a^ V? o x t r\ nn fh ait *vt a!t a nut uiaigc uuco anu. uuco nut nave an mcj uioac men . 5 official roster of members. Gentry said student concern ii i FCA includes members of every faith Almost every r< including Judaism. Any student inter- amenities thieves > ested in joining FCA should go to the alize there is crim j Roost Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. Carl Stokes, direc > "The biggest comment we get from "Students shou people is that the meeting on Wednes- that allows all pi r day night is the thing that on Monday roam the campus } and Tuesday they look forward to the Enforcement and t most. After ifs over, they're ready for The university 1 L the next Wednesday. Ifs incredible be- ed residence halls, i cause people will come up to me and say ment complexes. that it is the thing that gets them through The most comn } the rest of the week," Gentry said. cording to Stokes dents can take pr Never prop Always loci few minutes. :ock | trd. Iflfl =^l * $18 sp wiiiainiiiw Monc * Must I Keep each rXTT^^M * Gooc lf|mH * Call f< H IEN OMETHING I ILONG. >urse. mst nprfnrmanrp ic nn -* I ^ results. 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Students need to re- , le on campus and in residence halls, said ^ :ior or law enioreemeni ana saieiy. Id realize that USC is an open campus no iopTe, not just students, the freedom to ' "said Carl Stokes, Director of USC Law cai Safety. nu las eight female residence halls, eight co- thi , ten male residence halls and three apart- \[c ion crime in residence halls larceny, ac- ^ s. 632 cases wfere reported in 1993. Stu ecautions to make their hall safer. ^ i open outside residence hall doors. lr^ k the room when leaving, even only for a Pr Am ecial for 18 holes wi1 fay - Friday ^iave USC I.D. coupon and preser time you visit i tor run semester Dr tee time d Best Golf Course Alpha Chi jaiiiii, Congratulations n 111 111 111! Melissa Arnette Clinstine Bongo Abby Brq^nlf Jennifer BroWn KellyCantwell Elizabeth Arin Chaffer Amanda Douglas iiii>'*V> /\ m aiiui i iai i ?5Uii Candler Hearn Lori Home Kelley Kinard Elizabeth Koss Amanda Kyzer Kandace Leap Lisa Law Amanda Lyle 8 sp ^Sm&MF*fB^U ^ ^jjE^fg^BlfC-' i? JwK|SK?r^Big9P||Hp^SnflH^^9 M?graP;\ I j < / If ^ p - I m mmr ^-- / fl I JB BMBWI^n / SS MATT SHERIFF The Gamecock hursday at the front desk at Preston. common sense Always lock the room when going to bed, napping or owering. If signing out a pass key, be sure to return it within hours. Report a lost key immediately so the lock can be anged. Crime prevention is a team effort with law enforcement, te USC Police Department has two programs in effect w that can help protect students from crime. )ne is Project ID, a program that puts a special identifition number on any valuable item you wish to marie. The imber is placed in a highly visible area on the item so if e item is ever lost or stolen, when it is recovered the poe can return it to its rightful owner, rhe other is called the Crime Awareness Program. It is signed to give students facts and information on how to luce their chances of becoming a crime statistic. For more formation on either Project ID or the Crime Awareness ogram, contact your RHDYRHA or call the Office of Crime rareness at 777-8400. fh cart River 200 Congaree Hunt Dr. W. Columbia, S.C. 29170 (803) 955-0080 Omega ? e^ri^jprs! Lisa Mc*||??Jp | CSti Moseley j Laura O^Hagan : Lisa iPjafweil | Lisa [ Traci | StacyV||in||ons Catherine ||pth . Jill Tern pel tori Cami Vernau iBflsteiri Weatherford Lee Wfiite Ro%n Wietecha juliej^ine Slinone Zickos Julie Thomason