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2 PATEBOOK Guide to Weekly Meetin Beta Alpha Psi will offer tax help free of chargi p.m. to 2:30 p.m.Tuesday and from 11 a.m. to days through April 14 in the Russell House lob The CARE (Creating Attitudes for Rape-] ronments) peer education meeting will be at 2 day in the Witten Room on the third floor of t House. For more information, call Sexual Assai at 777-8248. Peer educators for 1995-96 are needed for d is seeking dedicated students with good come skills to make presentations regarding sexual s lege dating and gender. For more information, Assault Services at 777-8248. Applications are c Beta Alpha Psi will be available to help stu accounting homework Mondays and Tuesdays The sessions will be from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. M< from 4:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays. The Graduate History Association will spor onth-annual symposium Friday and Saturday i Ivlusuem. The symposium will begin at 2 p.m.' end at 7 p.m. A reception featuring Gerhard V World War II historian, will be Friday. The con reconvene at 9 a.m. Saturday. For more inforr 777-2225. The Graduate Student Association will cond shop on thesis/dissertation writing from noon to day in the Byrnes Building seventh-floor confei Student-to-student advice will be provided. F formation, call the GSA office at 777-2477. Sundays * Ballroom Dance Club, 4 p.m.-5 p.m., Blat ter 107. For more information, call Gabriele a Worship service and dinner, 5:30 p.m., I ter, 728 Pickens St. Mondays Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH Theater. ? nnti i a h r* bru ^UllUIcU t\l U5 UlililliLLCC, I p.m., V> ence Room. CPU Cinematic Arts Committee, 7 p.n CPU Publicity Committee, 7:30 p.m., RP Men's Self Awareness Group, 2:15 p.m.-4 seling and Human Development Center 212,1 bly St. 1 1 j TUE! RU Sponsored by: Bap ?ji You have e, iM 254-5330 13^ _L ?? The 1 SPIRIT continued from Daae 1 ^ broadcast from the Visitor's Center ?from 1250 todial staff has been working extra 1 p.m. Fri- landscaping outside the center. Thi ,by. first time that the Visitor's Center ha cased, on the inside. Free Envi- "Anytime the media showcases s p.m. Tues- always a plus for the center and t he Russell ty," said Twila Jones, assistant dii lit Services Visitor's Center. During the program Mercer wil ers through various parts of the V: HIE which ter- ^s anticipated that the mural a aunication ty ?f center will be highlightec issault, col- program. Showcasing the Visitor's call Sexual help to inform the public about th lue Friday. offered. "The Visitor's Center has establi idents with tation as a referral system that lil in BA 008. nate the runaround visitors face," ondays and The center is known for the fron it provides visitors with informatioi USC and the community. Many p ,sor its sev- community presently consider the ^ it the State ter a gateway to the university. Friday and WIS's broadcast will conclude v Weinberg, a ing of the six and seven o'clock ever Terence will ports from the Horseshoe. Susan j nation, call will anchor the two evening progra Sieger said the Horseshoe was cl premier newscast because the Hoi uct a work- ____ 12 p.m. Fri- BEER continued from page 1 *ence room. Carolyn Robinson, engineering juni or more in- Officials said they have no idea w hind the prank. "I attended the debate on highe -tion and the legislators weren't too f ;t P.E. Cen- of college students," Brewer said. "T1 1256-3140. want to invest here, and this isn't a f }ALM Cen- thing for us." PU Confer- jr*?i r?-\ i?if^-\ jt i-m AIaV/ i p.m., Coun- 1 " / 1 f /p: lOOAssem- Vpp,/ Items To 1 ac & ' Dayexc Blue Sk; Swarovs *S C Fla ys Dinners Santa CI Bargain AUCTION CrtAV AT>I 7:30 pn SSELLH BALLRO( tist Student Union Call 799-3 & A -s^ afit erf one of th mjlMiSum SaHbur 1609 Bio; f Gamecock Friday. April 7. 1995 , USC's cushard on the WTTTTM TJ Jf.mTT!W s will be the I I n s been show- ^ something it <M W MI \ :h! ':.T 1/1 I I ^ \ etiui at tuc W\^W JL rrc:i TfteSptitof / nd the beau- Z' 1 /i^yi/ii/f /| 1 during the ^ Xt# yJllrilA * Center will e many ser- \ if shed a repu tes to elimiJones said. USC. It is also considered to be the heart of 1 t door policy During the 7 p.m. report, Aude Fisher wi n about both company USC professor Dave Rembert an< eople in the ciass on a field trip along the Broad River. I Visitor's Cen- kert jg known on campus for his unique te . , , ing style that involves frequently taking his c nth the tap- ~ ,,, r es on field trips, ong news re- _ . f \ude Fisher Spint of Carolina hopes to let pe ms know that USC is here and to talk with stuc losen for the at USC and find out what makes it special," ^seshoe says Sieger. PANEL continued from page 1 or. from students and administrators of the time, ho is be- be shown as well. Students will have the oppi nity to ask the panel members relevant quest r educa- "Everybody who was here at the time ren avorable bers exactly what they were doing," Wilson i "T npvpr lrnpw nnvtbincr nbmit if Tftwmlpwe icy uuu l * """o ?vv" " r~~i ? avorable on campus or in Columbia at the time, they V exactly what happened. This is a big deal to th While the actual protest took place May 7, ( designated this Monday as a commemorative so as not to interfere with exams. | muf ilj \ "Coin you hear lllifil th{$? You want to,?turn it up?" ? Be Auctioned: hange with Dr. Palms y Print - "Moonlight Serenade ;ki Silver Crystal Rose g Donated By Gov. Beasley i At Restaurants aus Figurine - Limited Editioi Tahle Plus Lots More !!!! <95 HL 11th l OUSE 3M 854 for more details "1 I esel } Order your USC ^^ 1 Monday April 10 ssom Street USC BookstOV I Ail events are on the Horseshoe tinier 9:30 a.m. Visitor Center Drop-in ui Carolina Plaza 101? 1111 Open Hoiiies: College of Social Work a South Carolina College Department of Student I > Food Booths open until ( Historic tours of the Hoh A1 \Mn\ Association "F Horseshoe'1 10:4$ a A Storytelling 11 a.m. UCS Dance Co. ' Preston Rssidenti ai Col J . tour and exhibits new ck 11:45 a.m. Carolina Alive jsc t BafigJaig Band$. n ac- 12 vi;:teississippi$ta i his ? .Five Field , .? 4 p.m;: :f .Myth of Antigone preser ,ach; in Gambrell Hail Auditor lassople BMW continued from page 1 percent ol lents dropped from 90,000 to 55,000. To pro- fuF?i^ ^ said vide some planning stability we looked ? a*" es for a location in the United States." Eastern1 South Carolina was attractive for . 8 many reasons beyond its fourteenth- 0I7 0 wjjj place in national rankings of interna- tann?> i)rtu- tional development. Economic links tae comF ions between Germany and the Palmetto retrain tl iem. state have existed since 1965. ^nct wa> said. "More then 100 German manu- The u re in facturers have developed operations veloped r now in the state, and with our growing net- Greenvill* em." w?rk of suppliers and the higher pro- workers, DDK file ?f area as a &??d place to do WOrk wt (jg^g business, this figure will only increase," rants wt IBM said. year. Tht At home BMW must also contend reac] ??, with the highly organized labor unions. year t The average German worker clocks 1,600 hours annually compared with . his American counterpart who works h?nal ho ?|! between 1,900-2,000. Combining this l""81 car1 disparity with a state union labor rate tember. C that hovers around 3 percent, and ers bega many of the problems encountered is slowly MM with the very powerful German unions 35 cars. ] simply disappear. losophy i As plans call for the export of 60 and quai , I The State New: I A Great Place T An Equal Opportunity E Need part-time work that allows flexible hours? public? We may have the part-time job for you. responsible for telephone sales of new mi subscriptions and the upgrading of current j|||| State newspaper subscriptions. Each so- wmm licitor must record all telephone contacts mmM and new subscriptions billing information, m&m We prefer previous telephone sales expe- Wm rience. The successful candidate will pos- 1 sess good grammar and diction with the 1 ability to communicate effectively over the jjmmm phone. Telephone solicitors work 15 hours I per week, hours are flexible between 9 S a.m. and 9 p.m. Qualified candidates are invited to apply in pe Depa/tment, 1401 Shop Road. Applications are a Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employ 7TL* # CU, J2EL fVVW A Part Of Your Life Every class ring! LfCDE th* 10 am-3 pm ntrir e - Russell House $30 dep 1 4 >s noted otherwise, otll 3:30 p.m. at ICesaussure College r " 5:30 p.m. seshoe Eestore tie leglftor?!! dlflfa isign for Fall 1995. te Baseball at Sarge ited by USC students ium * the production overseas, the ifrastructure of the port of >n, the second largest on the Seaboard, was very imporabsence of any previous hisgional automobile manufacso played a part because of >any didn't want to have to heir employees in their dis' of building a car. pstate area has a very denanufacturing base around 3-Spartanburg. Many of these experienced in factory line ;re among the 60,000 aspi10 applied for positions last ?y sought jobs whose salaries t\ approximately $50,000 per he end of the decade. truction of their new vocame took 15 months with the oiling off of the line last Sepkimmercial shipments to dealn in March, and production increasing from the present Hitt said the company's phis "we will build quality first itity second." spaper: o Work. mployer i Part-Time Telephone Solicitors Enjoy working with the Telephone solicitors are trson, Human Resources iccepted Monday through 'er itc Day. LOO^J HERFFJONES H KSi:? wiim: College Ring Styles nun mm )ur entire collection 1 of Herff Jones College Ring styles are now on sale! F JONES College Rings osit required