The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 21, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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2 PATEBOOK Guide to Week Mondays Living Off Campus and Learning (LOCAL), 2:30 pm, RH 348. For more information, call Off-Campus Student Services in RH 209 at 7774174. Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH Theater. PALM Campus Ministry, "Body \ m w sff *t^Ti . 1?BL Photo co Mark PfotWn discusses Mow gun pota BOTANIST continued from page 1 Federation to reserve seating. People from all over the Southeast are coming. There is even a group traveling six hours to hear this." Plotkin's visit is made possible by a grant from the South Carolina Humanities Council, in addition to the joint sponsorship of several local businesses, organizations and individual" "Organizing this was interesting. Dr. Plotkin would be in the jungle when ^ T i \ * i m.w A * ' sj)]HfLAND Z 2 Locations x 8 Super Tai *with coupon when pu Z 806 Pavilllon Ave. 4 ? Five Points ? Former Outspokin Location (Pink building behind Eckerd Drug: J 765-1219 1000's of U CD's, Tapes, ALL KINDS POP, ROCK, URBAN, R&B, C] We Buy Used CD's, Tapes, LP's, ^ Everyday f Open 11-7 ? P*P* Ml 1:3W>:30 Sunday 2014 Greene Stn Columbia, SC 292 Brej PRE [ : Becausi THAT TH WITH Dl Breakfast is or 8:15 a.m. Hop you have, QQ| outside of Rus ^Paid for, in part, with Student i \ please contact the Carolina Pre ly Meetings 6 Soul" meal and program, 5:30 p.m., PALM center. CPU Cultural Arts Committee, 7 p.m., CPU Conference Room. CPU Cinematic Arts Committee, 7 p.m., RH 203. CPU Publicity Committee, 7:30 p.m., RH 201. urtosy of South Carolina WlldHfo Fodoratlo ions with an ErvYoh-Pah Indian guide we would try to contact him, and w would have to wait for him to call in, Wagner said. ^ The lecture is free, but to ensure seal ing, call 771-4417. There will be a re ception after. "Dr. Plotkin is a really exciting speai er. We want to encourage everyone t come out because this is a great oppor trinity," Wagner said. TAN !M?? f For You I ns for $20| | rchased by 11-30-94 If ^ 519 Meeting Street Z ? W.Columbia ? A s) Across From McDonald's X, 794-91OO J sed & New & Records OF MUSIC LASSICAL, BLUES & JAZZ :Z RECORD SHOPPE aet Telephone: >05 (803) 256-0095 llfPJt1 'ill o m IbI e not eyeryl [ey have hal a. Palms. t December 1 st e to see you the MMMihsh >sell House Roi \ctivity Fees. Persons needing special assists igram Union at 777-7130 at least 48 hours pri T The Gamecock Weapons po; JAMES UCHTY Special to The Gamecock The following case study concerns ri the possession and use of firearms on ca The transition from home life to coll ten a very frustrating experience. The c] large house to a small room that one mi ates a feeling of restriction and lost pri\ tion, first-semester students may hav< themselves with a lack of mobility wi portation. This sense of confinement o boredom and loneliness and creates a dents to relieve stress and tension. It membered, however, that these release ? * adversely affect other students and that ian Creed charges each student at USC t rights and property of others." Walter was a first-year student from al town. He was having trouble adjustii surroundings in the Towers. Some peop Spence gei COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)?U.S. Rep. Floyd Spence suggests a new look at military I base closures ? which have hit home in L South Carolina ? as he prepares to ben come chairman of the House Armed Ser, vices Committee in January. "The whole theory on base closure was that it will save money," Spence told g The (Columbia) State in a story Sunday. ? "But so far, it's cost us money. There is a case to be made for putting it on hold." The previous two rounds of base closings forced Myrtle Beach Air Force Base to shut down and also signaled the end of naval facilities in Charleston. An independent commission is sched0 uled to decide in May which bases to close in the next round. Congress would New AIDS dn LONDON (AP)?A combination of a ne\ 3TC, and AZT helps fight the virus bett alone, according to two studies presente< meeting Sunday in Glasgow. The studies, involving 352 patients, chemicals in volunteers. Investigators did symptoms or death rates, which provide m proof. These results that we have today sho1 (taking 3TC with AZT) should be living lor Francesco Bellini, president and CEO of B ma, the Montreal-based biotech company 1 IF YOU HAVE < Mononucleosis Strep Herpes I or II Chlamydia CMV (Cytomegalovirus) Fifth's Disease Mumps Measles Chicken pox Call Serologicc possible. You minimum of $50 Time is of th< Don't delay! 254-6 254-2 2739 Lai Suite Columb qtwitii OIthe BNT ONE CAN SAY 3 BREAKFAST in the Golden Sp ire! What excuse in up TODAY om 235 FBI rg ince for disabilities, or to the event. ? - - Carolina Progra Monday, November 21,1 ssession vio 3gulations on mpus. lege life is of- were experimenting \ hange from a fortable around them, ist share ere- While at home on racy. In addi- bring his BB gun bacl } to acquaint bis pressures. He woi th no trans- balcony and, for fun, i ften leads to After shooting one da need for stu- rand- When he returne must be re- and two RHDs from hi ss should not faced his. From what ; the Carolin- snots were going tnroi o "respect the surrounding his buildii dows in the opposite b a small, rur- him had registered a a lg to his new tified Walter's room.1 le on his hall partment of Student D ars up to 1 have to intervene early in the 1995 s sion if lawmakers wanted to stop 1 base closing process. Spence said another possibility wo be to let the commission continue work as long as hard-hit states such South Carolina and California are spar Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter ? the Beaufort Marine Corps Air Stat: are mentioned as vulnerable in the n round of base closures. Spence also plans to push to incre; the military's budget with a focus making sure units are ready for comt Spence and his fellow South Carolini; incoming Senate Aimed Services Ch? man Strom Thurmond, say declini budgets have weakened U.S. fore igwith AZTn v AIDS druer. the drug. er than AZT Glaxo Inc., based ir 1 at an AIDS acquired the rights to 31 Inc. is the U.S. subsidia traced blood ings Pic. not compare AZT, also known Zi lore definitive used to attempt to cont Burroughs Wellcome I w that people angle Park, N.C. The a iger," said Dr. London-based Wellcoir iochem Phar- Bellini added there i that designed longs life. OR ACQUIRE: GP Serologicals 3ls as soon as can earn a per donation! 3 essence! Call today! 537 266 jrel St. 1C ia, SO ur do m Union 994 lates creed, hoi vith drugs, and he felt uncom- there had beei while walking e weekend, Walter decided to he denied hav i to campus as a diversion from sidered a new aid set cans and bottles on his Walter pla shoot them for target practice, utation on the y, Walter decided to run an er- What he had ] id to his room, he found two RAs harmless divei s building and the building that feh ow student they could gather, some of his It is vital fc igh the honey-combed structure out their colle? lg and were breaking some win- ?f clubs and or] uilding. The tenant across from However, it is i Dmplaint and had correctly iden- obligations to t Walter was called into the De- ian Creed. The evelopment and was sanctioned Carolina stude this code. Eight S.C. bas< ies- "The problems with readiness are the long-term and systematic, and there will < be a lot more for flying before if s fixed," i uld Spence said. j its Though Spence promises to look out j as for his home state, he cautions against ied. expectations that he and Thurmond will tnd be funnelling millions of dollars toward 1 ion South Carolina bases for new projects ext or bases. "That was always the joke about ase Mendel Rivers," Spence said, referring ^ on to the late South Carolina congressman ^ >at. whose chairmanship of the House Armed ' an, Services Committee led to the expan- A lir- sion of the Charleston Naval Shipyard, ng "I don't see a lot of pork coming to ( es. South Carolina," Spence said. s lore effective tha The results 1 Research Triangle Park, N.C., forward," said PC from Biochem Pharma Glaxo munology comn try of London-based Glaxo Hold- at the National AIDS meeting i idovudine, is the standard drug Speaking ir rol AIDS. It is manufactured by "3TC by itself is nc., also based in Research Tri- develops quick! )mpany is the U.S. subsidiary of taining resistar te Pic. Schooley sa is no evidence, yet, that 3TC pro- with both dings offer the combir I ^ANCddk sJQm s T|alJ<sgivirig Steefeiil 500 a fame anytime "^lldayor nigftb'O J|*Nov 23-27 '' IS jfl WednesQaif: Supia& 1057 Newberry Ave. (Hwy i Take I-26 towards Spartanburg, we're o at exit 102, take a left & we'rt * present this ad for a fre< ITW- Prvjcar MotBer F C???U? Pmlrt Tuesday, November 2 Spur at 8:0 \ f All program! are paid for, in part, wil J f"V fpecial asaistance for disabilities, pit / L^_J 7130 at leaxt 48 hour* prior to the ev using rules iry probation for the remainder of his id removed from university housing, oblem was compounded by the fact that 1 previous reports of people being shot between the two buildings. Although ing a role in this offense, he was consuspect. ced his entire USC career and his repline just to have some irresponsible fun. q not considered was that his idea of a -sion was jeopardizing the safety of his ;s and damaging university property. >r students to have diversions through;e careers and USC offers a wide array ganizations expressly for that purpose, ilso important all students uphold their : I.I.J il. /-? 1:_ .iic luiiveiijiiy as siaieu m me ^aronni creed defines what is expected of the nt, and it is our responsibility to follow e closings What the Republican takeover of Congress has meant to Spence, however, is an increasing amount of activity for a congressman used to staying far in the background. Spence's office has issued more new? j releases about combat readiness since the Nov. 8 election than it did the previous six months. He has questioned whether the Pentagon was influencing the Virginia Senate election and forced Defense Secretary William Perry to acknowledge the Army's combat readiness vas lower than previously acknowledged. "Right now there are so many things )n the plate ic's hard to know where to start," Spence said. in AZT alone i are fairly impressive. If s clearly a step Dr. Robert Schooley, head of the imlittee of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group Institutes of Health. He attended the n Scotland. > 1 a telephone interview, Schooley said not much of a winner because resistance y, but the virus has a tough time mainice to both (3TC and AZT)." id he is already treating some patients , but after hearing the recent results will lation to more of his patients with HIV. iyiu|||H > stncJuywL anAvlopamL wnplanUktUuplktaa! E>0) Irmo 732^7880 ne exit Dast Columbiana Center ?one mile on the left. > 9 oz. Pepsi drink* j o UQ'oq PoeseoTs:^ \our Takers >medytroupe) Jj IgjlSr FREEJU 9 in the QPM I th student activity fee*. People needing \ sate contact the Program Office at 777- J ent. J