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2 Ttf Oaiwcock Wwlnwday, Octobf 12,1?4 DATEBOOK Guide to Weekly Meetings I Professor agrees with Clinton on gulf policy McKissick Museum symposium CPU Ideas & Issues Commiton Southern cotton workers and the tee, 730 pjn., CPU Conference Room. CLIFTON R. CHESTNUT Staff Writer ?i I T. ,L ? ^ things that are more important to take history of the cotton industry will be Intervarsity Christian Fellow- The United States military is once "H0 WantS t0 f?CUS the ^0,14,0,1 of the WOf1d throu^h care of in America. If we can protect our he1' d at P;"1, Thursday in the ship, 8 p.m., RH 303^For more in- again involved in a conflict between Iraq l*08S? 80 that they Can report the hardships Of the people Of interests without fighting, then we museum's auditorium. formation, call Richard Gnnnan at and Kuwait i u u? i, j Beta Alpha Psi will be having a 266-1211. Saddam Hussein has mobilized more Iraq especially the children should, she raid. social and meeting at 5:30 and 6:00 Campus Crusade for Christ s ^an qq qqq ^roQpg at j?uwajfg border GINT Professor Shahrough Akhavi Akhavi believes President Clinton today. Ernst and Young wffl speak 'Prime Time " 7:30 pjn., RH 327. forcing the United State to enforce Unit- J ? L . , has taken the right etepe by deploying on ethics. Call Dave at 551-5577 for more in- ed Nations resolutions and uphold the Shahrough Akhavi, a professor in he wants to be the leader of the Arab the troops to the Gulf, but he feels our Young Democrats will have a fonnahom economic sanctions which have been in Departmentj0f Government and In- world. He's thinking the only way to efforta 9hou]d ^ ^ported by the U.N. meeting in Russell House Rm. 326 Christian Coffee House, 9-11 nlnpp qinrp the pnd of the Persian Gulf temational Studies, believes Hussein s keep the military is to create a crisis, "U , Wednesday at 7 p.m. The speaker p.m? PALM Center. place mnratte end ot the Pers.anGuit motivebehindmobai2tagtroop8do9e 3aid. "So far I think the steps that have will be Milton Kempson, candidate Despite Hussein's promises Monday to the Kuwaiti borders is to draw at- Finance junior Will Grady believes been taken are the right ones. The adfor Secretary of State. Sundays to ^ j j troopg away ^x,m tbe bor. tention to the economic plight on its tit- the United States has an interest that ministration has taken measured re?^nTirfratr.8e^0rn,'he ni <>? of Kuwait, President Clinton com- i^ns due to economic sections needs to be protected m the Persian Gulf, up to now, but I think President NSEP Undergraduate Scholarships BkttPE. Center Room 107. For more .... , . A , "He wants to focus the attention of T think that Iraq is building up on r>1. ... - , and Graduate Fellowships for study information, call Gabriele at 256- an. e r 3 1 lona aJ?cra, 0 e the world through the press, so that they Kuwait just to see how far they can push m nwou avepree o ave abroad will be held Wednesday at 4 3140. Persian uJfMon y, sen g emra- report the hardships of the people Clinton. If they are trying to invade *be support of the U.N.," he said, pjn. in the Gressette Room (3rd floor, Worship service and dinner, sage that the United States would not 0f ira^ especially the children," Akhavi Kuwait again, then we should definite- Tm tempted to think that he's (HusHarper College). 5:30 p.m., PALM Center, 728 Pick- be intimidated by the Iraqi military. ^ jy ^ to gtop them," he said. sein) is in the process of moving some of ens St. Th e United States now has approx- He believes Hussein's goal is to gain However, criminal justice sophomore these ^ He reallv doesn't have Wednesdays imately 70,000 troops standing by for control of all Arab territory in the Mid- Richona Jennings feels the United States . ' Academic Success Drop-in, 12:10- Mondays duty in the Gulf. This is the largest de- die East. should concentrate on domestic issues. m to gain, I think the Americans are 12:50 pjn., RH 306, Wednesday top- living Off Campus and Learn- ployment of troops since Operation Desert "Hussein is opposed to an ultimate "I really don't think we should be there to stay for another two or three ic: Stress Break I. ing (LOCAL), 230 p.m., RH 307. For Storm in 1990. peace with Israel in my opinion. I think over there. I feel that we have other months," he said. Workshop on memory and con- more information, call the Off-Camcentration through hypnosis with Dr. pus Student Services in RH 209 at -W- 1 1 " "" 1 " -g Jit j SKT-S ^7'j| OXFAM Carolina, planning JUOlCial 60^0 ^80^8 COIMUCt dlSDUte 777-5223 for more information. meeting for hunger awareness events, -M7 living Off Campus and Learn- 4 p.m., PALM Center, 728 Pickens NICOLE MOEN Special to The Gamecock ^to file a complaint At the station, Alex collapsed and ing (LOCAL), 2:30 pjn., RH 307. Call St. - _ - 7~ ~. " ~7. 7 , was taken to a nearby hospital where he received stitchthe Off-Campus Student Services in Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH In an effort to foster better understanding about the es over his eve One of his friends was also treated for RH 209 at 777-4174. Theater. community expectations and the institutional stan- ^?J Im es over ms eye. une or ms mends was aiso ireaiea lor PALM Campus Ministry, 5:30 PALM Campus Ministry, "Body dards for the Carolina community, the USC Judicial cal science senior and one of the organization, s mem- nnnor cuts andbnuses. .... . p.m., dinner and program, PALM & Soul" meal and program, 530 pjn, in conjunction with The Gamecock, wiU print bers. Because she and David were not dating, Alex The two decided not to press criminal charges but Center PALM center series of case studies based on the files of previously re- saw no harm in speaking to her. David, however,be- because both wanted restitution for their hospital bills, Student Government Senate, :1 Campus Rape Awareness, 7 solved cases heard in the USC Judicial System. The came upset by what he considered flirting between USCPD agreed to turn the case over to the Student 5 pm RH Theater ' pm RH 332 cases will be fictionalized to protect the privacy of the Alex and Jessica. He spoke to his friend Scott because, Discipline Office. Scott also filed charges because he Women Students'Association, Students for the Ethical Treat- charged student and victims. as he told Scott,he was too drunk and angry to han- said that the fight had been provoked by Alex and that 6pm RH201 ment of Animals 7 p m RH305 "Disorderly Conduct" is defined in the Carolina die the situation himself. Scott assured David that he Alex should take the blame. Bible Study, 7 p.m., Presby- CPU Cultural Arts Committee, Community as"Any individual or group behavior which would get rid ofAlex, and asked Alex to leave. Alex The Judicial Board met, and after hearing the case terian Student Center, 1702 Greene 7 p.m., CPU Conference Room. unnecessarily disturbs individuals or groups...Such refused to leave, saying that he had done nothing come to the decision to put both Alex and Scott on SuaSt. CPU Cinematic Arts Commit- conduct includes (but is not limited to) unwelcome wrong. Scott reminded Alex that it was his house and ^ Held In ^ e a condition in which, for a CPU Golden Spur Committee, tee, 7 p.m., RH 203. physical contact, hazing, harassment, and boisterous he would choose who came and who left. . . . , f ' .f ' , atudenta wprp t 7:30 p.m., CPU Conference Room. BCPU Publicity Committee, 730 threatening conduct which is otherwise unreason- Alex began yelling, and turned back to talk to Jes- additional charees brought against them thev CPU Special Programs Com- Dm RH201 - able m the area,tune, or manner m which it occurs." sica again. A few of his friends had come out of the ... al charges brought against hem, they mitt"e8p.m RH20? p.m..RH201. Case Study: house and attempted to persuade Alex that it was time would be suspended from the Univemty system. Alex CPU Contemporary Sounds Tuesdays On a Saturday evening, a group of male USC stu- to leave. Scott put his hand on Alex's shoulder to gain a Pnor Caar&e Possession of False IdentificaCommittee, 8:30 p.m., RH 306. Carolina for KIDS, 6 p.m., RH dents attended a house party hosted by members of a his attention, causing Alex to swing around in a fight- tion, making his term run through the rest of his aca College Republicans, 7:30 pjn. 302. ' popular organization on campus. Alex, a biology sopho- ing stance because of what he saw as an aggressive demic career at USC. Gambrell 151. Call Larry Drakeford Dinner and program, 6 p.m., more, ran into a classmate, Jessica,at the party and move. Fearful of an attack, Scott hit Alex in the eye. Scott was given a term of one year. Scott was alat 544 3501 or Vernon Davenport at Presbyterian Student Center, 1702 struck up a conversation. They made small talk about Two of Alex's friends jumped in to free Alex from the so asked to pay both Alex's and his friend's hospital 796-7402 for more information. Greene St. ' an exam they had taken the day before, and several fight. bills, which totaled $2,175. He was given a semester Bisexual Gay and Lesbian As- Carolina Cares, 7 pm RH 204 hours later the grouP decided *?leave the party and The group moved down into the lawn where sev- to complete this part of his sanctions. The group was sotiation, 8 p.m., BA 303. Student Psychology Associa- head to Rve Points- eral other members of ^ organization4nduding Scotfs also required to attend an Alcohol Education Work Fellowship of Christian Ath- tion, 7 p.m., Barnwell Conference . On the way out, Alex stopped to say goodbye to Jes- best fiiend, became involved in the fight. Alex andhis shop and an Anger Management Seminar and to cornlet es, 9 p.m., Roost lobby. Call J.J. Room. 81ca- She had come to the P^ mth David>a P?htl- ^P^ 311(1 ^ m?hately to the USCPD plete a paper on these Gentry at 256-8067 for more infor- Homecoming Commission, 7:15 mation. p.m., RH 307. USC Model United Nations _____ Thursdays Club, 8:30 p.m., Gambrell 201. BA HH I I HUB I HHI IV I IE VII "Heart to Heart," 7 p.m., Bap- SAGE (Students Acting for a I II I H I U| H f 1 ill tist Student Union, 700 Pickens Greener Earth), an B^^ ^^B ~ | | | ||| BbI?P?L wi r?=====^=^====:==========:=:?, He'? A Comedian &. Rock Impressionist!! ] GET YOUR SUMMER INTO GEAR!!!!!! 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