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2 PATEBOOK Guide to Weekly Meetii The USC chapter of Habitat for J Humanity is looking for volunteers. Green Meetings will be on Thursdays at the action Russell House. For more information, C contact September LeFevre at 544- every i 4543 or Becki Hall at 544-4530. 202. F Beta Alpha Psi is holding a Har- 8402. vest Hope Food Drive from Tuesday through Nov. 16. Please bring canned Wedm poods to the BAP office. 1 The Counseling and Human De- ries, * velopment Center will hold a work- 12:10shop on medications with Dr. Richard I Lashley Thursday from 10-11:30 a.m. pm., d For more information contact the ter. Counseling and Human Development 1 Center at 777-5223. RH Pa The Columbia Ski Club will hold i its annual Ski Swap and Sale on Sat- p.m., I urday at the Richardson Plaza Shop- , ping Center (551 St. Andrews Rd.) 6 p.m. from 10:30 am.-4 p.m. You can bring { your ski equipment and clothes to the RH 30 swap from 9-10:30 a.m., and the ski 1 club will sell them for you, keeping a ian Sti small percentage for the club. For - ( more information, call Mike Ramsey 7:30 p at 750-0683. < mittee Mondays < Living Off Campus and Learn- Comm ing (LOCAL), 2:30 p.m., RH 348. For ( more information, call Off-Campus Gambi Student Services in RH 209 at 777- at 544 * 1IA nocjiA tXit. iav-n Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH 1 Theater. sociati PALM Campus Ministry, "Body |] 6 Soul" meal and program, 5:30 p.m, letes, PALM center. Gentr Campus Rape Awareness, to- matioi day, 7 p.m., RH 332. CPU Cultural Arts Committee, Thursi 7 p.m., CPU Conference Room. > CPU Cinematic Arts Commit- and th tee, 7 p.m., RH 203. Nov. 3 CPU Publicity Committee, 7:30 more i p.m., RH 201. selingi terat' Tuesdays * Carolina for KIDS, 6 p.m., RH tist St 302. ( Dinner and program, 6 p.m., tee, 7:3 Presbyterian Student Center, 1702 I Greene St. ship, i Carolina Cares, 7 pjn., RH 204. formal Student Psychology Association, 256-12 7 p.m., Barnwell Conference Room. .( Homecoming Commission, 7:15 "Prime p.m., RH 307. Dave i Students Allied for a Greener tion. Earth, 8 p.m., RH 302. < USC Model United Nations Club, p.m., I 8:30 p.m., Gambrell 201. CAFFE 5^ m I ESPRESSO |B I "ALISON KRAUSS 6 UNION STATION AND THE COX FAMILY are coming to the SPARTANBURG MEMORIAL AUDITOI for their ONLY South Carolina appear NOVEMBER 3 at 8:00 Ph Tickets $18.50 sold at Spartanburg Memori Auditorium 803-585-8107. Cart the Audtoiium directly or the ETV Endowm 1-800-922-5437 for more information. Tha Qamacock Thursday, Oct 27 Larceny of mirror from a vehicle, C-l ] SAGE (Students Acting for a complainant reported the driver's side mirror er Earth), an environmental vehicle was broken off. Estimated value of mirrc group, 8 p.m., RH $02. damage: $150. SSr Ti!MdSv ?8- Larceny of a bookbag, Thomas Cooper Lil f ? 11777 Someone removed a bag from a study carrel whi or more information, call 777- owner left the desk to ge* a book. Vahieofbagan tents: $106. Mdays Larceny of bicycle, Laborde bicycle rack. Academic Success Drop-in Se- speed Diamond Back mountain bike was remove* What's your learning style?" the back rack. The bike was secured to the racl 12:50 p.m., RH 306. a U-lock. Estimated value of the bicycle: $380. 5ALM Campus Ministry, 5:30 inner and program, PALM Cen- Malicious injury to real property, Mel Quad. Complainants reported someone broke the iabitat for Humanity, 5 p.m., side window of the Pi Kappa Phi lounge. Estii rtjo. value of damage: $100. student Government Senate, 5 , , ? , . Theater Larceny of money and wallets and wal Women Students' Association, Roost Residence Hall. Three Roost residents re] pjj 201 having their watches and cash taken. Total vc Student Ad Federation, 7 pan., watches taken: $260'Total ^taken: $72' 2 Wednesday, Oct 26 3ibleStudy, 7 pi, Presbytw- Larceny of watches, USC Visitore Cental adent Center i702 Greene St. watches were removed from a ahowcase in tht 'PU SfT Com?,ttee' tore Center lobby. Total estimated value of the i i m I MI I I Arsfaran/sa Knnm a . ^_ VI V/ VVliiOlVllVV A?VVJU. gg. 3PU Special Programs Com;LPt^,RH20L o j Larceny of clothing, Carolina Mall. A mai .PU Contemporary Sounds fied uscpD ^ someone took his jacket while 1 uttee, 8:30 p.m., RH 306. working. Estimated value: $60. College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., rell 151. Call Larry Drakeford Larceny of tampons, Sumwalt third flc -3601 or Vernon Davenport at stroom. The College of Engineering reported soi 102 for more information. damaged a tampon dispenser and removed som Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian As- pons. Estimated damage to dispenser $100. Vi on, 8 p.m., BA 303. tampons removed: $5. Fellowship of Christian Ath9 p.m., Roost lobby. Call J.J. Larceny of a bicycle tire, Pinckney patio, y at 256-8067 for more infor- was illegally removed from a secured bicycle a. Vorkshop on couples support Ek erapy with Dr. Russell Haber, ?? llllfV/ llUU^V t, 10,17, Dec. 1,3-4 p.m. For nformation contact the Coun- WASHINGTON (AP)?A Colorado man temb and Human Development Cen- a criminal past will be arraigned for fe 777-5223. Monday on felony property damage and D Heart to Heart," 7 p.m., Bap- firearms violations following his fright- mult udent Union, 700 Pickens St. enin8 House shooting spree. The ing t] BPU Ideas & Issues Commit- possibility of additional charges, including East 0 p.m., CPU Conference Room. attempted assassination, was left open, anev ntervarsity Christian Fellow- 0n Sunday, the day after the un- Presi 1 p.m., RH 303. For more in- attack?P0^ ^ stitched sassr L* ? ? --ii ?j a. arrnss the White House lawn and FBI P lion, can mcnara vjrnmiuii ui . agents armed with laser equipment con- Clint Campus Crusade for Christ's ducted inch-by-inch search for bul- usua s Time " 7:30 p.m RH 327. Call lets around the pockmarked mansion, can p it 551-5577 for more informa- ^ gunman, 26-year-old Francisco addec Martin Duran, remained silent at D.C.'s on th Christian Coffee House, 9-11 cellblock, his motives a mystery, certii 3ALM Center. his demeanor described by the Secret D Service as "completely flat." Duran was raign released from a military prison in Sep- day, B1 PARTHENON N M 734 HARDEN STREET | 256-4246 ^ ^ m\ IN THE WAKE OF HIS FAMOUS m l LUTTlNCrER PROPOSED THAT "CI |l TIOW OFTEN) STRIKES THOSE \* I country music. j (Cora ^L|| | 3 t Monday, Octobor 31, 1994 >r and mate<| vajue 0f tire; $60. office ( brary Monday, Oct 24 Lai en the wasta j Larceny of keys, McMaster Coflege. A complainant told police she left her keys unattended in a first floor Ma practice room. When she returned, four keys were miss- deriy A15- jng a 8Uj3j( was di 1 Larceny of a bicycle, McBiyde Hall, G Building. cause< A man told officers he left his biqrcle unsecured in a pool g? wash room at 2:30. When he returned at 3:45 his bike ly into: Bryde an(j the seat lock were missing. Estimated value of taken 5 east- bike and lock: $331. edvali nated Found property, Russell House Loading Dock. La] , An officer found a bike that appeared to be stolen or studer abandoned. The bicycle did not match descriptions of bicyck known missing bicycles. The bicycle was secured by chain USCPD. Cn Autobreaking, Russell House Loading Dock. A ported , rpWQ complainant reported someone broke the drivel's side ago-A s Visi- w^n^ow a vehicle. Nothing was removed from the mvoia vatch- car' Estimated value of damage: $90. ^ Sunday, Oct 23 Buildi fight i] lewas Reckless driving, Main and Wheat streets. Officers observed a vehicle making sudden turns and trav- ana eling at a high rate of speed. The subject tried to flee Ported l0r re_ when approached by officers. He was arrested and neone transported to Richland County Detention Center. FrWa> e tarn- t_ j 0f Assault and battery, Thornwell. A complainant notified police that a subject and three victims were fighting over a bicycle. The subject reportedly hit the ^ A tire three victims with his fists. The victims told officers tween Esti- they did not want to press charges. pound gunman to be arraig er 1993 after serving 2 1/2 years willfully damaging federal properly lony assault, the Army reported, possessing a firearm as a convicted f< escribed as unshaken by the tu- The first charge carries a maxin , President Clinton rested up dur- penalty of 10 years imprisonment he day after his grueling Middle a $10,000 fine, the latter 10 years tour and held to his plan to attend $5,000. ening gala at Ford's Theatre, where The Secret Service held out the dent Lincoln was felled by an as- sibility that additional charges coul n's bullet 129 years ago. filed. ress secretary Dee Dee Myers said 1 would not eliminate assassins on would proceed with business as statutes," said Special Agent Carl I I, confident that the Secret Service er. Authorities searched Duran's h irotect him and his family, but she and car to try to determine his int 1, "Generally, the number of weapons A senior administration official e streets of this country is discon- several handwritten documents v ig to the president." found in Duran's belongings, inclui iuran, scheduled to be formally ar- an "ambiguously written" and rami ed before a US. Magistrate on Mon- note. Several officials disputed a ] was charged early Sunday with lished report it was a "semi-suicided i HMMMJEMMMMIlS jLTXYXTXiii?>?.Xl3u Boon I snr ANY LARGE ,ra] Q JL 1 ' ' El 11^ ARTHENON PIZZA | M ^Tj ^IIIC off any MEDIUM pizza .p Q ft | >0 off anv SMALL pizza .ml Ma ? y 03I&3 Mfcfe Expires October 31 |[2J | j ' ' ^ ^?5ENTCOUPOH) _ _ ,[jg| Kj CO^TV/V^ iiamaiiMMMSiuS H per < /...AMD THIS YEAR] I UI>IL 1 J THE AWARD FOR I ? 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The officer found the subject who was grossxicated and uncooperative. He was arrested and to Richland County Detention Center. Estimatiie of vehicle damage: $700. rceny of bicycle, Thomas Cooper Library. A it left the library and saw a man riding off on his }. The bicycle had been secured to a rack with a lock. Estimated value of bicycle and lock: $85. edit card fraud, South Tower. A woman rel she applied for a Discover card about a month lthough she never received the card, she got an s for $982.39. orderly Conduct (three counts), McBryde Quad, ng B. Several officers responded to a report of a i progress. They saw a subject striking a victim, the subjects, two friends, cursed at the victim s friends. The subjects were arrested and trans[ to Richland County Detention Center. g r, Oct 21 lecent exposure, Thomas Cooper Library. A a reported a man exposed his genitals to her in raiy. The subject was not found in a search of ea. The man is described as a black male, be20 and 30 years old 5 foot 8 indies tall and 170 s. pied as felon and although the senior offidal said it could ilon. heip determine a motive. mid sa^ Duran spent 2 1/2 an(j years imprisoned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., after he was convicted in March pos- 1991 on charges of aggravated assault ^ ^ be with a vehide, drunk and disorderly conduct, drunken driving, and leaving the itaon . ., ' ... Jev- 8cene ?*8111 acci(lent. He was dishonorome ably discharged and released in Sepent. tember 1993. said Duran's truck, seized not far from v fre the White House, bore bumper stickers ding Pro"8un slogans including: "Fire 3Ub- Butch Reno," an apparent reference to lote, Attorney General Janet Reno. ng must go! m >to&e-n | sofY Roop |i issopjeis tW^-OV Eg to?-TUN\&& N fcjce^cf | DAY ONLY ? IVY STOREI TIIEKT 252-1350 Q y body's ftej ag about ie Ridge ragj iderwhy? *??? these benefits. 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