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2 PATEBOOK Guide to Weekly The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association will meet in front of the Russell House Theater at 7:30 p.m. today to watch "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert." The Association of College Entrepreneurs is seeking to expand the ^ + 11ULLLUCI U1 L-CUlipuaca Witli UilCipbCia for the 1995-96 academic year. Students interested in starting a chapter can request an application package from Drew Palmer at (213) 8488758 or via e-mail at ace@annex.comm. Beta Alpha Psi will be available to help students with accounting homework Mondays and Tuesdays in BA 008. The sessions will be from 4:30 -7 p.m. Mondays and from 4:456:45 p.m. Tuesdays. Ruthann Fox-Hines will conduct an assertive training session today in room 212 of the Counseling and Human Development center at you Assembly St. ^1 fl P9 Whichever direction y< take, we can help you gei .. i i i r J _ wun a orana new rora o If you're a graduating s( you can get $400 Cash E "Special Annual Percentage Rate alterna or be enrolled in graduate school, betwee Meetings * Wednesdays Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association, 8 p.m., BA 364. Beta Alpha Psi, 5:30 p.m. PALM Campus Ministry, 5:30 p.m., dinner and program, PALM n A v^eiuer. Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., RH Theater. Women's Student Association, 6 p.m., RH 348. Campus Rape Awareness, 7 p.m., RH 332. Student Ad Federation, 7 p.m., RH 302 Bible Study, 7 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center, 1702 Greene St. Young Democrats, 7 p.m., RH 348. College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Gambrell 151. For more information, call Mike at 544-0427 or Miles 2542338. Academics Skills Drop-In, 12:1012:50 p.m., RH 309. J#r "J. YiJi * PPM^Bn - | |j IhF^' :^^^^^||^Mj|K tvdu decide to t there in style, WOHH r Mercury. ^KEHMi mior, or a graduate student, tack or a Special A P R** iMjgUjl I mami c tive not available on leases, Customer Option PI in 1/1/93 and 9/30/95. You must purchase or lea The Gamecock Saturday, April 15 Disorderly conduct, Carolina Gardens playground. Officers diffused an argument between two adults on the playground. Larceny and partial recovery, USC T Law Center. A student reported some- I one took her books from a secured lock- C rv i ii r ii i i i er. umcers located some 01 tne sioien t books at South Carolina Bookstore, b v Driving under the influence, minor in possession of alcohol. An of- P ficer observed a Jeep weaving and trav- J eling on sidewalks on Assembly Street, s The driver failed to perform field so- g briety tests, was arrested and trans- J ported to Richland County Detention Center. A partial case of beer was found I in the vehicle. P fi Larceny, Pinckney-Legare College. A bicycle secured with a U-lock was re- P ported stolen. Estimated value: $650. 1< r Friday, April 14 b Larceny, Blossom Street Garage. A ^ complainant reported his USC parking ^ hang-tag missing from his vehicle. Estimated value: $1. ^ 1S| WM Jr !' i JT i PP1 -i M HHF ? ; I ??:.* BPr ~jj& '1 # mHHH life ^Hfe"- # *:? ?jjj Sh Tp| , jff 1 B"^ v f '' ; J H B^k-?... - f? SgJs f ./..* ^ MP? I 111"'.' r- fe ; ' -. J* V* ','- - ;',4'''- -% mr^ |1| J ^ 39ROK B*W>s-:l^f *' *'' i..itf v^.% ~y3fdu2 1 .. -:Mm " la-^f IHujlgHjlS when you buy or ffSie or 1996 Ford or h MHHhI light truck. So gr See your Ford or Lincolr call 1-800-321-1536 for de jgH | LINCOLN g? i Mercury @ an or Red Carpet Option Plan. "To be eligible, you mi ise your new vehicle between 10/1/94 and 9/30/95. Sc g Wednesday, April 19, 1995 PPPWPPfPPP aj * J li'i I H *1 "i ?Ti1 hursday, April 13 jarceny, Blatt Physical Education 'enter. A man reported his wallet was i r i it -i^ii l i. anen Trom a Dencn Desiae me DasKeiiall courts. Total estimated value of /allet and contents: $28. Assistance rendered, Blatt Physical Education Center. Officers assisted a tudent who was injured in a soccer ;ame. The victim was taken to Baptist Medical Center by EMS. jarceny, McBryde Quad, building A. ^ bicycle was reported stolen from a ratemity lounge. Estimate value: $200. Attempted grand larceny, parking ot at 1719 Pendelton St. A car owner eported someone entered his car by reaking the rear, driver-side window, lie steering column was also damaged, 'otal estimated damage: $270. Vednesday, April 12 -y," ^ :T: --^' '" %S&?&wt 'Wm^* Ifi 11 H I HI fr ?r It ^ lease a new 1994, 1995 /lercury car, minivan or aduate to a great deal. i-Mercury dealer or 'tails. jst graduate with a bachelor's degree, >me vehicle eligibility restrictions apply. Burglary, grand larceny. Tools were reported stolen from a construction trailer. Total estimated damage: $5,331 Grand larceny, Sumwalt. Two computers were unaccounted for in an inventory check and are believed to have been stolen. Estimated value: $2,660. Drug paraphernalia found, Laborde. A complainant found a plastic bong in the hall and turned it over to police. Assistance rendered, McClintock. Officers assisted an ill student who was then taken to Baptist Medical Center. Malicious injury to personal property, Coliseum parking lot 1. A car owner reported someone broke one of his car windows. Estimated value: $120. Malicious injury to personal property, Large Davis parking lot. A car windshield was broken by a thrown object. Estimated value: $700. Musician S Acoustic Guitar Pachas STBRTI1G RT MinnniSl vl/O T?| Student ID Required / wjSSSSSSS | @ Um Scve Buy o] of gl j and g secon fojji some restric Please call or st I Conveniently locat in the Rus 111iGwfreJt AN H1ST0R1 'C | Summei | Efficienc | One Bedrc & Two Bedrc Rents include ? cable TV. All r; $ month to m $ available Ma^ wv [* S Located ac ;S; University of $ Horseshoe and | Cornell Arms o ? location for d< ? (803) 7 ji! 1230 Pendleton Stree Larceny, McBryde Quad, A and B lobbies. A complainant witnessed two men take two bicycles. Tuesday, April 11 Larceny, Pendleton Street Garage. A woman reported someone removed the license plate from her car. Assisting another agency, 200 Assembly St. An officer saw a suspicious man walking on campus. A background check revealed the man was wanted for parole violation. He was taken to Richland County Detention Center. Larceny, Carolina Coliseum. The glass of a vending machine was broken, and about $140 of food was taken. Forgery, obtaining property under false letters, Office of the Registrar. A com plain ant reported that an acquaintance of his forged his signature of a transcript request form in February. Monday, April 10 Housing violation, Snowden. USCPD was notified of a housing violation. 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