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CAMPUS BRIEFS Hillary Rodham Clinton is only one ^p<
of approximately 30,000 women who t* 56
Preston College opens doors have convened in Bejing, China, this f?tera>
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Preston College's Open House ference on Women. Itlsa
will be Friday, Sept 8. The event Amidst controversy over such issues me *
will include remarks by Provost as ^uman rights, discrimination and on ?
James C.Moeser at 3:30 pjn. Hie abortion, the seven-day conference is be- Ir
dining room, public rooms and held to discuss these and other top- portar
Principal's Lodge will be high- ics concerning women. Among the goals theyV
lighted in a walk through from 4 of the world-wide meeting is the creation g? " S]
to 5 p.m. of a 120-page action program. disagr
Although it's being held halfway they s
Faculty meeting today around the world, the issues at the heart these i
The general faculty meeting of the conference are considered vital on car
will be held today at 2:30 in the topics by some USC students. Senior womei
Gambrell Hall auditorium. The Trevor Spencer is keeping a special eye the wc
Faculty Senate meeting will
follow.
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day, Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. All mem- lllOL vUlllv?
bers are urged to attend or con
tact Manisha Shroff at 5444518. ntn caret Start Writer
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j 8Pea* ball season began Tuesday in RH Room 205.
to student Democrats The hours of operation are from 9 a.m. to 4
USC Democrats welcome Sen- p.m. Students will enter the Russell House on
ator Darrell Jackson today at 7 the Bull street entrance. Distribution will be
p.m. for a discussion on why he on a first come, first serve basis,
has asked Governor Beasley to "We will hold distribution two weeks prior
bestow the Order of the Palmet- to each home game. Students will be able to
to to Hootie & the Blowfish. The pick-up tickets for two games each distribution
discussion will be in Russell House dav. Tickets will be available at the Russel
room 315. Free Hootie CDs and House a total of six days for each home game,"
tickets to their Sept. 13th concert said Curt Derrick, assistant ticket manager,
in Columbia will be given away. Students will be required to show their I.D.
card and will then receive a coupon that will be
Alpha Phi Omega service turned in for a ticket. This coupon must be
fraternity to meet turned in during distribution. Coupons will not
Alpha Phi Omega Service FYa- be honored after the last day of disribution for
ternity will conduct rush this thatfootball game.
week. All male and female stu- Students who do not get a ticket on the scheddents
are invited to the mixer to- ^ distribution days will be able to get a tickday
in Russell House room 303 et at ^ Athletic Ticket Office located on Rosefrom
6 -8 p.m. Fraternity mem- wood Drive, Monday thru Friday from 8:30 am,
bers will also have tables on the 5 P-m- "As a last resort any remaining tickets
Russell House Patio Sept. 7 from wiU be available under the northeast ramp of
11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more in- the stadium until the end of the first half,"
formation, call 777-DUCK Derrick said.
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INDEX compete with non-students both at our office
NetffS 1 and at the stadium. We prefer to give all the
Viewnnint tickets to the students but they do not always
^ | use all of them. Tickets are offered to the pubEtc
5 lie on Thursday and Friday of the two weeks
gemics 8 prior to the game. Students may not get a ticket
if they wait till the last minute," Derrick said.
In or^er to get block seating tickets students
Classifieds. n must go through the line and ask for a block
seating card rather than a ticket. Then take
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the environment, based in Kenya. bcliCVG th6S6
subgroup of the UN's Environ- gygry Single W
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sencer said. "A lot of people have
eed with the conference because He thinks th*
ay it's all rhetoric. But I believe concerned with t]
issues affect every single woman though it has att:
npus. In the next 10 years, the because of the Fi
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i! Kent State Sept. 25, 26, 271
Oct. 2, 3, 4
; Vanderbilt 1318 Oct. 2,3,4,
19
I Florida Oct. 18, 19
Nov. 6, 7, 8
ICiemson^ll Oct, 25, 26,27
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the card back to a group leader who will then
take them all to student government. Student
government will then bring the groups package
over to our office where we will give them
the tickets. Finally student government will
give the tickets to the group leader.
Students wishing to get a non-student guest
into the game can do so by paying $20 for validations
at the Russell House, or at the stadium
on the day of the game. The validation ticket
enables the guest to enter with the student
on their I.D.
According to the 1995 USC Student Football
Ticket Information brochure, validations
for a non-student guest may be cancelled for
any game, if the demand for student tickets
exceeds the number of student tickets that
are allocated.
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16 have disagreed portance that students, womer
jrence because pay attention t0 the tm<
II rhetoric. But I "This conference will be
issues affect beneficial to women and mei
(Oman on campus. P^lirity will bring out ma
uporo thpummpn Spencer said. "Women are up
... J wom wau to prove themselves and
II be the women in fair."
Spencer attributes this n
revor Spencer, senior ignorance, but also the estab
rial structure. He said people
it some students aren t times unwilling to look past S
be UN's conference, al- 0nna ^ news happening across
racted media attention don>t ^ w,e ^ av
'rs a /s attendance issues across the country and t
on of human rights is- hg gaid
esses, however, the im- ? I m-vi.uc.i_:
Sophomore Elizabeth Strinj
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Sunday, August 27 b
Larceny of a parking tag, Coliseum lot. Victim a
stated that unknown person(s) removed a parking
decal from his unsecured vehicle. Estimated I
loss: $1. I
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Monday, August 28
Larceny of compact discs and auto-breaking, I
parking lot S-6. Subjects entered the vehicle and r
took 31 CDs and one CD case. Estimated loss: $330. b
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Larceny erf bicycle, McBryde Quad An unsecured
bicycle was stolen. Estimated loss: $500. I
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Larceny of a book bag, Snowden residence hall, c
Subject removed a book bag containing a high school E
ring, watch, calculator, cassette recorder and books.
Estimated loss: $597. V
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Auto-breaking and larceny of a cellular tele- A
phone, Blossom St. Garage. Subject broke into ji
the vehicle through the rear window. Estimated v
loss: $250.
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Tuesday, August 29 A
Malicious injury to personal property, Bates v
House lot. Victim stated that unknown subject b
broke off her vehicle radio antenna. Estimated C
damage: $25. a
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Larceny of pocketbook, Russell House, Grand
Market Place. Victim's purse was stolen when left h
unattended. Items stolen include credit cards and C
a Liz Claibourne purse. Estimated loss: $180. g
v
Larceny of bicycle parts, Capstone bike rack, p
The hirvrle's rear tire and a nnmn were staler F.o. a
timated loss: $60. e
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Accidental damage to personal property. The C
victim's driver's side door was apparentl> scratched r
immunity
ds fraternity
ter suicide
IRGAN Asst. News Editor
ersity of South Carolina community leaders aided crintion
programs after a student's suicide in a McBiyde
sidence hall room this weekend,
ael Osborne, a sophomore member of Tau Kappa Epternity,
hung himself early Sunday morning. Accorde
police report, alcohol was involved.
>rne's funeral will be Saturday, Sept. 9 at 9 a.m. at
funeral Home in Holland, Penn. Memorials may be
the Leukemia Society. A memorial service in Rutlapel
will be scheduled.
fraternity advisers and alumni came together with
ty chaplains and Student Life personnel to plan supdees
for students.
offers several avenues, on and off campus, in which
dealing with the aftermath of suicide or contemplating
an get help. The Carolina Chaplains Association works
nth Student Affairs to ensure that students may be
to a religious counselor of their choice. Anyone lookaligious
counsel can call Student Affairs at 777-4172
information.
Counseling and Human Development Center of USC
udents individual counseling, therapy and support
These groups include Adult Children of Alcoholics,
nosis, women's and men's issues and various workter
Rivers Hospital is an off-campus counseling cenest
Columbia that offers out-patient treatment for
i dependency and psychological problems. There also
ral support groups available,
her off-campus facility is the Columbia Area Mental
Center. The center, located at 1618 Sunset Drive in
a, offers care for Richland County residents. There is
a one-week waiting period, but emergency walk-ins
pted from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information,
)ick Masey at 737-7399.
COUNSELING page 3
ion program
i and men that too many students are apathetic toi
issues at wards issues affecting women. She is excited
that participants at the conference
mutually are discussing efforts to promote the
n because equal treatment of women, yet skeptiny
issues," cal that one meeting will solve such comagainst
a plex and historically-rooted problems,
thaf s not "I think maybe something will come
out of it," Stringer said. "I don't think
ot only to this one conference will bring revelation
lished so- to our community, but maybe it's the beare
some- ginning of something. I think the imouth
Car- portant issues will be brought to light?
i the globe, similar to the issues of feminism in the
rare of the sixties, but now we're more focused."
he world," Stringer hopes this conference will
bring about more talk of equality in the
ger agrees WOMEN page 3
ly the vehicle parked next door. Estimated damige:
$150.
jarceny of wallet, Blatt PE. Center, outside courts.
i wallet containing identification, credit cards and
ash. Estimated loss: $40.
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jarceny of books, Gambrell Hall. Subjects reaoved
three statistics books from an unsecured book
ag. The victim's door was left open by the subjects.
Estimated loss:$110.
jarceny of briefcase, Coliseum. Subject took bookag
containing the following items: a wallet, cash,
heckbook, identification and computer software.
Estimated loss: $230.
Wednesday, August 30
jarceny of a radio and compact disc player,
aoore uormiiory. victim stated that unknown subset
stole a radio and CD player. Incident location
ras unsecured. Estimated loss: $200.
hurday, August 31
l call box at the comer of Wheat and Sumter streets
ras activated. Subjects were running from the call
ox and were apprehended at the third level of the
lomputer Garage and arrested for interferring with
police call box. One subject had a strong odor
f alcohol.
lote from USCPD: The University of South
larolina has placed emeigency call boxes in stratel
4.: rm i
it locations across campus, inese devices proide
a direct link with the University Police Deartment.
In the case of an emergency, press the
ctivation and the USCPD will respond. Call boxs
are intended for emergency use only. Misuse
f emergency call boxes is a violation of South
larolina State Law. To give a false alarm may
esult in imprisonment or a fine.