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2 DATEBOOK Entries for the Datebook may be submitted to The Gamecock on the third floor of the Russell House. There is a box designated for the Datebook in the newsroom. The Counseling and Human Development Center at 900 Assembly St. is offering a variety of programs in the following weeks. One is "Multicultural Workshop Series for Students in the Helping Professions." The sessions are Fridays (Sept. 29, Oct. 3 and Oct. 13) from noon to 2 p.m. Hie sessions will discuss multicultural awareness, knowledge and skills. Participants may attend any session or all three. Malcolm Anderson will be leading the session. Another program is the "Memory and Concentration Through Hypnosis." The session will be Sept. 28 and Oct. 3 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The leader of the session is Judy Small. "Healing the Wound: Recovering from Loss" will be on Thursday, Sept 28 from 9:30 am - noon. Dr. Ruthann Fox-Hines will lead the session. Dr. Fox-Hines will also host "Burnout Prevention, Coping with Stress" on Sept. 29 from 9:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. All meetings will be in room 212 of the Counseling Human Development Center.. A representative from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, will hold an informational meeting Friday, Sept. 29 at 9 a.m. for students interested in studying abroad at the University of St Andrews. The meeting is held in Byrnes Building room 704. For more information, call International Programs at 777-7461. APO Escort Service is offering a free ride to any USC student, male or female, who doesn't want to walk alone on camnus. The service is avail able Sunday through Thursday, from 8 p.m. to midnight. To request the service, call 777-DUCK The Palmetto Brass, featuring USC music professor Ronald Davis on tuba, will perform on Oct 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the music building recital hall. The concert, which commemorates the group's 10th anniversary, is free and open to the public. For more information contact USCs School of Music at 777-4280. Thursdays Habitat for Humanity, 5:30 p.m., RH 205 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-9 p.m, RH 315 Baptist Student Union: Heart to Heart, 7 p.m., BSU Center Campus Crusade for Christ "Prime Tune," 7:30 p.m., Calcott 15 Carolina Productions Homecoming Commission, 7 pm, RH 201. Contact Lori Toland for more information Gamma Beta Fhi, Sept 21,5:30 p.m., Nursing Auditorium Sundays PALM Campus Ministry, Worship and Dinner, 5:30 pm, 728 Pickens St. Student Government ExecuLAB continued from page 1 T ~ Students use the new lab to do !o| classes. The lab is In the Humaniti< mand on the present Logicworks facility in the Gambrell Computer Lab. The lab will also allow students to get away from the active Gambrell lab to concentrate on their studies, according to Mike Costa, an associate professor in the philosophy department. "My staff worked hard to get the lab going and I think the students will benefit from it," Cowen said. According to Baird, another concern that delayed the opening of the lab was the availability of funds to provide a sys tive Cabinet, 6 p.m., Witten Room Sorority Christian Fellowship, 7:30 - 9 p.m. in the basement of the CniifU Tftt*TA? m^nrmofiAn noil kjuuui iuwci. x ui ixi-Luiliiatiuii, tail 779-7173 Ballroom Danoe Club, 4 - 5 pan, Blatt PE Center 107 Mondays Carolina Productions Concerts Commission, 7:30 p.m., RH 201 Model United Nations Club, 8:30 p.m.,RH 302 Alpha Phi Alpha Service Table, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m., Greene Street Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH 'Theater Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. Carolina Productions Traditional Events Commission, 6 p.m., RH309 Carolina Productions Performing Arts Commission, 6:30 p.m., RH 201 Carolina Productions Special Programs Commission, 7 p.m., RH 348 Student Nurses Association, last Monday of every month, 1:15 2:15 p.m., College of Nursing room 125 Tuesdays Newman Club, 7 p.m., St. Thomas More Center. Hillel, 7:30 p.m., RH 315. Contact 544-0607 for more information SAGE (Students Allied for a Greener Earth), 7-8 p.m., RH 302 Dissertation Writing Support Group, 3:30 - 5 p.m., the Counseling and Human Development Center, 900 Assembly St., Room 212 or call 777-5223 Association of African American Students, 6 p.m. P.E.E.R.S. meeting, every other week, RH 315 Carolina Productions Ideas and Issues Commission, 7:30 p.m., RH Witten room Carolina Productions Cinematic Arts Commission, 7 p.m., RH 201 Wednesdays PALM Campus Ministry, Dinner and Program, 5:30 pjn, 728 Pickens St. Student National Pharmaceutical Association, first and third Wednesdays of each month, 5:30 p.m., Coker Life Sciences Building Lounge. For more information, call 544-0899 and ask for Sonia Young Democrats, 7 p.m., KH 315 Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., RH Theater Women Students' Association, 6 p.m., RH 203 Carolina Productions Marketing Committee, 6 p.m., RH 201 Carolina Productions Black Cultural Commission, 7 p.m., RH 348 College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Gambrell 250. For information, call their voice mail at 343-7194 The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association, 8 p.m., Business Administration Room 364 Gamma Beta Phi, Oct. 18 at 8:30 p.m. and Nov. 15 at 5:30, in the Nursing Auditorium. Test Taking Strategies, 12-1 p.m., Towers Conference Room and Russell House 303. h mm:- l .... nia Photi 0c homework for their philosophy m building. tem that would allow a computer screer to be displayed on an overhead projec tor screen. There is now a temporary system in place. Costa, who has taught with and with out the benefit of the Logicworks pro gram, said the program is a better al ternative to simply returning gradec homework. "Logicworks is by far the best wai to teach logic....it gives students the prac tice they really need to master logic,1 Costa said. The Gamecock Two killec Associated Press SPRINGDALE ? Both people aboard a twin-engine airplane on a flight from Georgia were killed Wednesday when it crashed into a heavily wooded area short of a runway at Columbia Met ropolitan Airport. Those killed were believed to be a flight instructor and a student from the Southeastern School of Aeronautics at Herbert Smart Airport in Macon, Ga., Columbia airport spokeswoman Lynne Douglas said. Todd Caughman, deputy Lexington County coroner, said school records & < x -X. P?^ v^- ^ K e^? V\ ? k 1^ Q^ jd i I ? I; " , . .. v ? :v ; ' r . 0'' > ^ ? gap . : " . ; i lit I \ ' -V. 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The nlane was registered to Gulf Leasing Inc. in Naples, Fla., said Mary Ann Cassano, regional spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration. The victims were on a "proficiency flight" practicing instrument flight at night, she said. Air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane when it was about a ml <* * WIC,; f-' HHBP ; j$jBT F* I J < MpSi'S*' f Ii Wmmfai ' -* is wS ii|| 8if ? ' '' ( ^e." ' SMI 1 If $lw ^ 1 W v tte ' *~ Columbia half mile from the north end of the runway at an altitude of700 feet, Waddle said. The pilot mentioned nothing unusual before the crash, he said. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board were called to investigate. In June, a plane from Southeastern crashed into a Georgia lake. School officials said the pilot made an emergency landing, but the NTSB found that the pilot buzzed the lake and let a wing hit the water. 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