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Gamecock on the third floor of the
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nated for the Datebook in the news:
room. Issi
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will
present "Education; Healthier Moth- Art
ers of the African-American Race" on
Tuesday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. in the We
Gambrell Hall 258.
ticj
Mortar Board will meet on Sept. We
21 at 7p.m. in RH 205 Qjj,
_ , For
Sundays
Student Government Executive
Cabinet, 6 p.m., Witten Room g 25
Sorority Christian Fellowship,
7:30-9 p.m. in the basement of the n
South Tower. For information, call
779-7173 6
Ballroom Dance Club, 4 - 5 pm,
Blatt PE Center 107 . ?
mg
Mondays * ^
Carolina Productions Concerts
Commission, 7:30 p.m., RH 201 r
Model United National Club,
8:30 p.m.,RH 302 the
Alpha Phi Alpha Service Table,
11 a.m.- 2 p.m., Greene Street
Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH 11111
Theater
Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. P n
Carolina Productions Traditional m?
Events Commission, 6 p.m., RH 309
Carolina Productions Performing
Arts Commission, 6:30 p.m., RH
201 RH
Carolina Productions Special
Programs Commission, 7 p.m., RH
348
p.n
Tuesdays
Hillel, 7:30 p.m., RH 315. Con- to 1
tact 544-0607 for more information
SAGE (Students Allied for a "Pr
Greener Earth), 7-8 p.m., RH 302
Dissertation Writing Support con
Group, 3:30 - 5 p.m., the Counseling Coi
and Human Development Center, 900 ma
Assembly St., Room 212 or call 7775223
p.n
uuiiiinutiu iium paye i
to have a choice about children. Go
"This meeting doesn't mean that wa
these rights will be guaranteed but Wc
what it means is the international
community can set a standard by mc
which a government can be judged," ^
Love said "Women can appeal to their
government on the basis that a global
standard has been set by the United
Nations." ?st
Love traveled to Beijing as leader
of a delegation representing the World cor
Council of Churches, one of the largest
Non-Governmental Organizations in 168
the world made up of 325 different pei
churches from more than one hun- fill
dred different countries. The Non- wh
Volunteer fail
up to 40 servi
TINA MORGAN Staff Writer
pl
The USC Volunteer Fair, on Friday br
from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on the Russell esl
House Patio, will feature 35-40 organi- tio
zations in which students can learn
about volunteer opportunities in the Co- tal
lumbia area. ho
One of the organizations that will wi
have a table at the fair is SisterCare. for
The non-profit organization targets to
abused and battered women. tei
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that stu(
Association of African Ameri- ^on aj. ^
Students, 6 p.m. f^g p
P.E.E.R.S. meeting, every oth- 1993.
veek, RH 315 ing inclu
Carolina Productions Ideas and g respor
lies Commission, 7:30 p.m., RH g having
ten room order to1
Carolina Productions Cinematic tion of cl
;s Commission, 7 p.m., RH 201 respo
throughc
dnesdays be done t
Student National Pharmaceu- backs)
il Association, first and third increaf
dnesdays of each month, 5:30 pm, crease m
ter Life Sciences Building Lounge. Haye
more information, call 544-0899 gree und
L ask for Sonia and is nc
Young Democrats, 7 p.m., RH "The un
i gram at
Student Government Senate, 5 dents wl
l, RH Theater a few ye*
Women Students' Association, offers st
.m., RH 203 tion is es
Carolina Productions Market- ph"e to U
Committee, 6 p.m., RH 201 opinion,
Carolina Productions Black Cul- grams fc
al Commission, 7 p.m., RH 348 ^ more
Collie Republicans, 7:30 pm,
mbrell 250. For information, call was sPe?
ir voice mail at 343-7194 ^ and ^
The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian son^.af
jociation, 8 p.m., Business Ad- 71
listration Room 364 and {fU?
Gamma Beta Phi, Oct 18 at 8:30 turingis
l and Nov. 15 at 5:30, in the Nurs- organize
Auditorium. ?n
proachi:
irsdavs
Habitat for Humanity, 5:30 p.m,
205
Intervarsity Christian Fellowp,
7:30-9 p.m, RH 315
Campus Crusade for Christ, 7
l, Calcott 15
Baptist Student Union: Heart
ieart, 7 p.m., BSU Center
Campus Crusade for Christ
ime Time," 7:30 p.m., RH 322
Carolina Productions Homeling
Commission, 7 p.m., RH 201.
itact Lori Toland for more infortion
Gamma Beta Phi, Sept 21,5:30
l, Nursing Auditorium
vernmental Organization meeting
s also held in Beijing prior to the
>men's Conference.
Love said what struck her as the
?st interesting aspect of the conjnoe
was the way the women worked
[ether
"If I had to choose the most intering
thing that came out of the conences,
I think it was the women
meeting to each other and setting
sir own agenda," Love said "It was
illy thrilling to see this remarkable
rseverance, and it was a wondertestimony
to what women can do
ien they get together."
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ice groups
Holmes will be at the SisterCare disay
to hand out pamphlets and
ochures and to talk to anyone interted
in volunteering for the organizam.
City Year will also have representives
at the fair. The organization is
sting a Serve-A-Thon on Oct. 21 and
11 be looking for volunteers not only
this project but also for participants
work on one of their five teams. These
ims provide a variety of services, such
working as teacher's assistants in lol
schools as well as for the Columbia
jusing Authority and the Disabilities
:tion Center. The non-profit organition
is always looking for young peos,
age 17-23, according to Amy Lang,
lunteer coordinator for the Serve-Alon.
The rain location for the Volunteer
ur will be the Russell House Lobby
i the second floor. For more informa>n,
caU 777-6688.
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Holmes, a USC representative for Sis- H<
terCare. Holmes became involved with Ac
the organization when a representative za
from SisterCare spoke to a group of stu- pl<
dents in Sims Residence Hall. vo
"There are women in abusive situ- TT
ations but they are still in denial," Holmes
said. A goal of SisterCare is to create F?
awareness for verbal abuse as well as on
physical abuse. tic
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