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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Driving under the influence, minor
in possession of alcohol. An of- P
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briety tests, was arrested and trans- J
ported to Richland County Detention
Center. A partial case of beer was found I
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Larceny, Pinckney-Legare College. A
bicycle secured with a U-lock was re- P
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complainant reported his USC parking ^
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jarceny, Blatt Physical Education
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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.
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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.
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A complainant witnessed two men
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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. The
situation was referred to Student Affairs.
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