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2 Datebook Entries for Datebook may be i Wednesd submitted to The Gamecock on the Coker Li third floor of the Russell House . Call Son There is a box designated for Date- formatio book in the newsroom. Yo 315 At 12:15 p.m. today at the Cok- Sti er Life Science building room 211 5 p.m., E there will be a breast cancer sem- Wc inar. 6 p.m., E Ca Tuesdays ing Com Newman Club. 7 D.m.. St. Ca Thomas More Center Cultura Hillel, 7:30 p.m., RH 315. For 348 more information, call 544-0607 Co] SAGE (Students Allied for a Gambrel Greener Earth), 7-8 p.m., RH 302 informat Association of African Ameri- Th can Students, 6 p.m. Associal P.E.E.R.S. meeting, every oth- ministra er week, RH 315 Ga Carolina Productions Ideas and p.m., Nu Issues Commissions, 7:30 p.m., Witten Room Thursda Carolina Productions Cinematic Hr Arts Commission, 7 p.m., RH 201 p.m, RHA Senate, 7 p.m., RH 322 g Int ship, 7:3 Wednesdays IBa PALM Campus Ministry, din- to Heart ner and program, 5:30 pm, 728 Pick- g Ca ens St. Prime T Student National Pharmaceu- g Ca tical Association, first and third coming ( TEACHING continued from page 1 Other students said they use infor- dents; Bi mation they learned in their professor's ing Grat classroom in other classes. Acco "You know vou learned something of the 19 when you use knowledge from one class Award, t to answer a question on another profes- love thei sot's test," said Amy Bigham when speak- are hapi ing about Professor Harry Sapienza. Monday I Many Mortar Board members also Man mentioned their professor's dedication that the; ? to teaching, a dedication that went be- moves a yond the classroom. This dedication in- honored d dudes Professor William Bearden teach- "Whj e ing style of beginning and ending each is their 1 class by asking, "What can I do for you?" Mann." Professors continued to show their ded- low whe - ication to teaching during the awards reer. Fir ceremony as one even performed a har- throw yt monic duet with one of his current stut ?^??????y Bacon u Breakfast v Tuesdt Breakfast will be sen Sign up at the fron (room 235) of the Nov< We'll LA11 programs are paid for, in part, wil for disabilities, please Do you know v m Although the is no longer ii your (rez ii m The Garnet & Black Quai executives for the remainer c Account executives will wo schedules. Not only can you you will also have the oppon t* _ i _ oi magazine aaverusemenis. students just like you. To apply, simply come up t< of the Russell House. Applic basis. No prior experience is necei If there are any questions, ca Vis The Gamecock CRIME continued from page 1 ving in a suspicious manner. Suspect vet car left the premises, then returned a a p " " ' short time later, to park illegally in the for ays of each month, 5:30 pm, lot gix 8ubjects caf) four cor fe Saences Building ounge. suspects acted as lookouts while the oth- int 1a at 544-089. for more m- er twQ iyC]^e(j out the passenger-side Vel n' . mm t,tt ' window of a parked car and entered the er, ung Democrats, 7 p.m., RH vehicle. All suspects then returned to as . , _ ?, , _ , the suspect vehicle and left the premis- i_ ^ ^ 6m 'Tien ' es. A University patrol car attempted a heater traffic stop, but the suspect vehicle re- T .men Students Association, M ^ stop at ^ M suspectg were i- rv , ,. ,, , , taken into custody, but only one was rOT rolina FYoductions Market- transported to Richland County Deten- T mittee, 6 p.m., RH 201 tion Center; the others were juveniles, rolina Productions Black i C ommission, 7 p.m., RH Larceny of a wallet, Douglas. Victim ^ n n iv n on reported that unknown persons removed , pjn" their wallet from an unsecured location. 1250. Call 343-7194 for more Totfl] ^ ^ to / ^ H ^ H V/ L/WZ v /ith Dr. John Palms ay, November 28 red at 8:15 in Preston Dining Hall Lt desk of Carolina Productions i Russell House. Sign up ends ?mber 21 at 5 pm. seejou there! rf\L T Carolina A production* /A th student activity fees. People needing special assistance ALJ contact Carolina Productions at 777-7130. v/zere z/ze accent goes ? W placement of the accent a nnntnnf nf Llipui laili^ U1V VUllIVlll> vtjl ia) most definitely is. nerly is in need of advertising account ?f the school year. rk 15-20 hours a week making their own develop and improve your sales skills, unity to work with the layout and design The staff is comprised completely of 3 the advertising office on the fourth floor nations will be accepted there on a rolling >sary, our accent is on enthusiasm. 11 Douglas Habgood at 777-4249. * OS fr QUARTERLY dUU. M/ i e Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian ? ,, , , .. , Es tion, 8 p.m., Business Ad- Grand larcen>'aut? (attempted), tior 401 conspiracy, possession 01 tools or a mma Beta Phi, Nov. 15,5:30 crime S-12 Lot. Complainant, a stuusing Auditorium dent, observed and was able to videotape the suspects breaking into a parked y8 vehicle. Complainant then called Uni- 1111 tt .. _ on versity Police with a full description of ? ibitat for Humanity, 5:30 ,, J , , ? , Mi j 2q - the suspects and their vehicle. Suspect ^ ervarsity Christian Fellow0-9 p.m., RH 315 ?7 p.m., BSU Center Heart Judicial Board t mpus Crusade for Christ, ime, 7:30 p.m., Calcott 15 For the most part, George had enjoyed a rolina Productions Home- and social success during his first year of colle "ommission, 7 p.m., RH 201. pleting the year with an enviable GPA and a of new friends. Life seemed relatively probl however, looks can be, and often are, deceivi While it seemed that George had the wor feet, it began to crumble before his eyes. A me irritt. and T.inigpr playpH "An^ jury had put his athletic career on hold, his :e" for the audience. were i*1 midst of divorce and each was ex rding to Steve Mann, recipient ing financial problems. The quick chain of event q* Amnm rhifctanHina Tpnpfipr the sophomore off guard, but this was only tl ixcellent teachers are those who ning of his worries, r career. They are the ones who Halfway through the semester, residen >y to go to work on a cold, rainy hall noticed a change in his behavior and a m of friends. On weekends, strange odors came n told Mortar Board members dorm room. Eventually, one resident became a f should model their own career and spoke with the resident adviser. Obser fter the faculty members they at distinguishes these teachers BLOOD DRIVE continued from page passion for their work," said WCOS on Wednesday, and WNOK Moore, a Ihey are a great example to fol- m Thursday with fine Blood Bah Pe n you think about your own ca- tie T-shirts, free pirza from Little thought d what you truly like to do and Caesars, drawings for a $200 gift thebear, urseil into it. certificate from Schubach Jewel- mascot, \ ers, free Nikes from Todd and pus for d 1-it'll t-fap TinGG Wednesday, November 15,199S licle was located a short time later by known persons smash atrol car and a traffic stop was per- side vent window. Est med. Suspects verbally admitted to omitting the crime and were taken Thursday, Nov. 9 o custody. A subsequent search of the Autobreaking, larc licle revealed screwdrivers and oth- S-22 Lot. Victim repor tools typically used in autobreakings, persons smashed the well as a Colt .45 handgun in the window and remove< ink. amplifier and other ele from the vehicle. Esti rceny of necklace, Columbia Hall, lim reported that unknown persons Larceny of a textlxx noved a rope-wound gold necklace. Center front desk. Vi< tal loss: $400. unknown persons ha book from the unset day, Nov. 10 Textbook was later i ilicious iniurv to oersonal DroD- subject attempted to ty, S-6 Lot. Victim reported that un- Bookstore, own persons used an unknown object break the victim's vehicle windshield. Auto tampering, la timated loss: $500. (attempted), unlaw: firearm, S-8 Lot. Ar irceny of microphone, Gambrell. served suspect vehicl< Aim reported that unknown persons park in an empty spa noved a wireless microphone from an vehicle. Subjects then secured location. Estimated loss: $285 cle and walked arour picious manner, crov ilicious injury to personal prop- not to be seen, and try ty, S-18 Lot. Victim reported that un- dies of several vehic examines consequenc cademic same thing, the RA notified the residence hall di !ge, com- tor, who, in turn, explained the situation to the I number Police Department. em-free; The USCPD immediately executed a search \ tig. rant for drugs and paraphernalia. Arriving to find Id at his lice in the midst of the search, George attempte idical in- run but was captured. Police found a strong box parents of money, eight bags of marijuana and a drug sea] perienc- the suspect's closet. George was taken to Colun 3 caught City Jail because he had violated state law as we le begin- university policy. Accepting responsibility for the charges, Get ts in the opted to have the case heard by the campus Judi ew circle Board, where he was represented by a Columbis from his torney. mcemed Because of the mitigating circumstances of ving the case, he was found in violation of the Conduct Cc M nd a lot more giveaways, endless need for blood. >r those who cringe at the SCAMr* remmas everyof giving blood, SCAMP one, "this is a win-win situation the American Red Cross for all, so give blood and be a winvill be searching the cam- ner." onors and explaining the No. Come on. No. Pleas Nothing. Then come on. I know you want to. No, No. Well, I do. Please st like it. No. Come on. I Si rrtp ? T rlnn't know. I lov Why not? I just don't w dinner, didn't I? Please i this once. No. But I neec No. Please. No. What's i come on. No. It'll be gre know you need it too. Di No. But I love you. Stop don't want to. Why not frigid? No. You gotta loi good. No it wont. Pleas ? ? ? -m ? i . m No. I need it bad. Stop i No. Dont. Come on. No Nothing. Then come on. Stop. I really need it. St No, you stop. No. Take ) Shut up and do it. NOV GBQ...Pick up your FREE ied in the driver's- Subjects then re-entered their vehicle dmated loss: $150 and left the scene. A traffic stop was then performed, and the subjects were frisked, revealing that one subject was in pos:eny of a stereo, session of several rounds of .38-caliber ted that unknown ammunition. A further search of the susrear driver's-side vehicle revealed one pistol each in 1 a CD player, an the fr?nt 811(1 back **** T+mnir pmiinmpnt e. No. What's wrong? No. It'll be great. No. , I don't. Yes, you do. op it. I know you '11 aid No. Do you love e you. Please don't, ant to. I bought you stop. Come on, just i it. Don't. Come on. wrong. Nothing. Then '.at. Please stop. I jn't. Come on. I said >. I gotta have it. I ? I just don't. Are you osen up. Don't. It'll be e. Don't. But I need it. it. I know you want it. . What's wrong ? . No. It'll be great. op. You have to. Stop. iour clothes off. No. V. I i copy today on campusT~| _____ . ??i^?? ^ ^ _ -1 < mated loss: $730. N?. 8 , P p Assault and battery, 700 Bull St. Vic77 .1 ' tim reported that suspect did physicaljUnre^?j *. ^ ly and verbally harass the victim after d removed a text- . ' ? a ? i _ ????? . ? , . , an argument over a parking space. :ured front desk. ecovered when a Larceny Gf a wallet, recovery, Leconsell it to Addams ^ y^^ reported that unknown persons removed her wallet from an unsecured location on the second floor. Walrceny from auto iet was later recovered in a first-floor fill possession of restroom. Total loss: $35. resting officer ob5 enter the lot and Autobreaking, larceny of stereo, ce next to another 1200 Wheat St. Victim reported that uni exited their vehi- known persons forced the lock on the id the lot in a sus- sliding rear window of his car and subiching down so as sequently removed a post-factory stereo ing to pull the han- system from the dashboard. Estimated les as they went, loss: $475. :es in drug use case rec- drug policy and obligated to complete the following JSC sanctions: n Suspension from the university for a year; var- n Upon return, disciplinary probation for a year, and I po- n Permanent denial of on-campus housing. d to Because of the serious nature of the offense, the full student would be allowed to return provided that no ie in evidence of further drug involvement was discovered ibia and the student enrolled in a drug counseling program II as and arranged to meet with staff of the Office of Student Development on a bi-weekly basis for the first se>rge mester of the student's return to campus. Lcial i at- This is a sample case that came before the campus / Judicial Board to give students an idea of what the ' the judicial discipline process is like. There are no abode's solute punishments for an infraction.