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Tuesday, Sept 12 Obtaining property by false pretense, Douglas Residence Hall. Victim stated that the suspect said he was a campus police officer and demanded money or he would take the victim to jail. The victim gave the suspect $100, and the suspect left. The investigation continues. Monday, Sept 11 Indecent exposure. Thomas Coon er Libraiy, third floor. Victim was followed by suspect. When victim witnessed suspect fondling himself, she notified USCPD. Larceny of a wallet, Hamilton College. Victim's wallet was removed from an unsecured office. The wallet contained $16, credit cards and identification. The wallet and credit cards were later found in the men's restroom ^Come, Workout w| BAHHHIhhhbhhIBHMBB WHO ATTENDED THE LEA You've got a ticket to the . Wednesday, Septei J 7:00-9:00 p.m. Golden Spur (Rusi R.S.V.P. by Monday, Se > ' -V MORI 620 Huger St 765-0150 ? 22! / MSSHMH|wpHpR| BEFORE 1 TO AN1 SOME LE You put more than just you a rptirpmpnt rnmnanv. 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Wednesday, September 13, 1 SENATE continued from page 1 known that thafs how it works." Some applicants believe they should get at least a phone call or an interview before confirmations on seats have been made. "I expected to receive a phone call, asking me to come to an interview before the P-R committee," Copper wrote. This call never came. "Instead, I heard from a present Senator that the two seats had already been appointed and been before P and R, and were un fnr mnfirmatinn float 1 Wo^noa. day." Cooper wrote. c Others agree that an interview for all applicants would be good. t "An interview would have been help- j fill, especially with people that Senate i doesn't already know," McCormick said, s "An interview would be a good way of seeing how a person can speak for him- c self." s Shively disagrees. "We do not have to do interviews," Shively said, Thafs not the way it works " ( rmmfmamm J |1?J 1 IfT^l III II H 4437 Devine Street Columbia, SC I * or Brands ftriimc - DA U-4 I J\ UIIIJ I-I-l ? ^ | Instruments) it Prices 300* > TRADE J I ^ !!i -J 1 * g v?m 1 Jt ^fli BA^H| 1 ^-jalL liJ " *?- L "Sfr '^3ji jt J s--ijj|jpp^^^ 1995 The only time an interview is re- Sem quired is after the vice president has ap- the J pointed people for the seats. mori "What people don't understand is tors, that we don't have the time to interview ?] people (beforehand)," Shively said, That's wer{ vhy we look at the applications." saj^ ' Still, for some, the applications aren't c^ari snough. ft The most informative question on ? ;he application is the blank for the ap- , Dlicant's name," Cooper wrote. "An tn- ter ? ;erview is the least we should have re- ' . :eived." P Although neither phone calls nor in- s ou erviews are required in the selection com* jrocess, some Senate members are lookn? towards nossihle chancres with the tn system. causi "Several members have met to dis- muc^ :uss what possible changes can and ihould be made," Robinson said. advei Cooper supports change as well, a clo "If this is the way that the Student shoul jovernment bylaws say to appoint new on pc 1 It'syoi s ' ' \ 1 <;* ' \ : And, it hit ?* GARNET Inininnininiminnnniinniirnrnrnniiiinrmnnnnniimn mi ||j, ; l jByft H 1 6! , if*. . ~ pi . L' ' ^He BcTaiMrtcH K^aifiS 3 itors, then I would like to ask that Senate work on adopting a better, i fair way of appointing new Sena" Cooper wrote. [ talked to several Senators and they > backing up my position," Cooper "And others want to get the process ged as well." IcCormick proposed two changes. Hiere are two basic ways to change recess in order to make it work betMcCormick said. "Ifs ok for the vice dent to appoint people, but people Id know that it's not done by the nittee." hively had not sent everyone in front e Public Relations committee bee she thought it would take up too itime. Mso, the vacant positions should be rtised better," McCormick said. "Ifs sed system the wav it is now. It Id be done by committee and based sople's experience." KHI wSElKii ir magazine... GS QUARTERLY .1 t ^ ^ :s tne stanas uct. z. & BLACK QUARTERLY o^|cr%j IED TAG I SAVINGS I EVERY DAY!