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Entries for Datebook may be submitted to The Gamecock
in the third floor of the Russell House. There is a box in
the newsroom designated for datebook entries.
The Student Nurses Association will hold its monthly
meeting on Monday, Nov. 27 at 1:15 p.m. in the College
of Nursing Building, room 125.
Sundays
PALM Campus Ministry, Worship and Dinner, 5:30
p.m., 728 Pickens St.
Student Government Executive Cabinet,
6 p.m., Witten Room t? $
Sorority Christian Fellowship, 7:30-9 p.m., H W*B
basement of South Tower. For more information, |||ll1[
call 779-7173.
Ballroom Dance Club, 4-5 p.m., Blatt PE
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Carolina Productions Concerts Commission, DATEE
7:30 p.m., RH 201
Model United Nations Club, 8:30 p.m., Kh
302
Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH Theater
Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m.
Carolina Productions Performing Arts Commission,
6:30 p.m.,RH 201
Carolina Productions Special Programs Commission,
7 p.m., RH 348
Tuesdays
Newman Club, 7 p.m., St. Thomas More Center
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School of Economics in London, England.
Aaron Williamon, a senior psychology and music major
was also awarded a scholarship. While abroad, Williamon
plans to conduct research and take several courses in cognitive
psychology. Williamon is especially interested in studying
the psychology of music.
In addition, Michael Santarlas, a senior marine science
major received a scholarship. Santarlas plans to study
geographical information systems and their application to
marine ecology and coral reef management. He will conduct
his studies at the University of Queensland in Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia.
The fifth USC student awarded the scholarship is junior
Elena Ellison. She is a media arts major. Ellison will study
film at the University of Wacked in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Before being awarded these district Rotary scholarships,
each of the recipients had to complete an application and go
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544-0607
SAGE (Students Allied for a Greener Earth), 7-8 was
p.m., RH 302 Hian
Association of African American Students, 6 p.m. halli
P.E.E.R.S. meeting, every other week, RH 315 wh?
Carolina Productions Ideas and Issues Commissions, ^an
7:30 p.m., Witten Room jjjfQ
Carolina Productions Cinematic Arts Commission,
7 p.m., RH 201
RHA Senate, 7 p.m., RH 322
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rmm PALM Caucus Ministry, dinner and
program, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. loss
Warn Student National Pharmaceutical
!Rm| Association, first and third Wednesdays of each Lar
month, 5:30 p.m., Coker Life Sciences Building jjaj
jr-jgS lounge. Call Sonia at 544-0899 for more ^
HMl information. ani
pUUK ' Young Democrats, 7 p.m., RH 315
Student Government Senate, 5 pan.,
RH Theater
Women Students' Association, 6 p.m., RH 203 jja.1
Carolina Productions Marketing Committee, 6 p.m.,
RH 9m
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Carolina Productions Black Cultural Commission,
7 p.m., RH 348 Lm,
College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Gambrell 250. Call us<
343-7194 for more information. unj
The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association, 8 p.m.,
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had to describe what events shaped their lives. Each of the ^id
USC students receiving the scholarship received additional renl
assistance through the Office of Fellowships and Summer 002
Programs. Dig
Bridgeman said the Office of Fellowships and Summer ^
Programs was a big help during the application process.
Working with the Fellowships Office, Bridgeman was able ^he
to undergo a practice interview. yel]
Students who are interested in applying for the Rotary nea
International Scholarships should attend an information tnn
session at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6 in the Gressette Room. Wh
Representatives from local Rotary clubs will be at the meeting pla<
to assist students with the application. For more information, offii
contact the Office of Fellowships and Summer Programs at aPI
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fficer confirmed that there were gas Pendleton Garage. Victii
s present Columbia Fire Department unknown persons had
notified, and the reporting officer driveFs-side window ver
overed two patches of carpet in the entered the vehicle, i
room that had been saturated with removing about $1^
it appeared to be gasoline. That equipment,
lage to the carpet is estimated at
000. Investigation into the incident Grand larceny of a motor
inues. Street Garage. Victim
unknown persons ha<
icious injury to personal property, secured Chevy Tahoe fie:
Bull St. Victim reported that Estimated Loss: $36,85<
nown persons had damaged the left
t bumper of their vehicle. Estimated Malicious injury to per
: $150. S-2 Lot. Victim reported
persons had keyed the d
ceny of a microwave oven, Preston quarter panel. Estima
1. Victim reported that unknown
/w>c romnuw! a mirrnwnvp nvpn frnm AutnBrfiakinfT / larcenv of
uisecured common area. Estimated Street Garage. Victim
: $150. unknown persons had
vehicle's driver-side
?ny of a microwave oven, USC Band subsequently removing a i
1. Victim reported that unknown CDs. Estimated loss: $?
ions removed several items of clothing
1 the premises. Estimated loss: $163. Larceny of a microwavi
Hall. Victim reported
ceny of textbooks / partial recovery, persons removed a micrc
I! Law Center. Victim reported that the common area betwe
mown persons removed several Estimated loss: $130.
books from an unsecured location,
le of the books were later located at Thursday, No. 16
South Carolina Bookstore, where Trespassing after notice
y had been sold. The total value of Center. Subject was i
stolen books was $232, of which the employee to be roamin
im recovered $110. suspicious manner. Si
interview check reveal
ceny of a wallet, College of Nursing, had been warned not t
im reported that unknown persons before. Subject was tab
loved her wallet from the unsecured
ition. Estimated loss: $126. Assault and battery, Tf
girlfriend of a resident
orderly conduct / resisting arrest, the resident there with
laussure. Responding to a fight in Subject attacked this fen
gress, the arresting officer observed and had to be restrainec
subject in the stairwell of the building, until police arrived. CI
ling obscenities at occupants of a pressed,
irby apartment, and wearing only
lsers. Subject was visibly intoxicated. Autobreaking / larcem
en made aware that he was being Lot. Victim reported
xd under arrest, the subject fled the persons entered his se<
?rs on-scene. When the subject was using a clothes hanga
irehended, he became combative door. A radio was remc
ard the arresting officers. loss: $140.
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ii reported that reported that he had left his bank card
pried open the in the machine accidentally after finishing
it and then had a transaction. The card was then
subsequently apparently used by an unauthorized
175 of stereo person to withdraw $100. A concerned
citizen returned the discarded card to
the victim. Wachovia is investigating
vehicle, Blossom incident,
reported that
1 removed his Wednesday, Nov. 15
m the premises. Larceny textbook / recovery, Douglas.
Victim reported that unknown persons
. removed a textbook from the unsecured
location. Textbook was then located at
^ j 0Wn the University Bookstore, where it had
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ted loss: $400. been sold"
a shirt, Blossom Larceny bookbag. University Bookstore,
reported that Victim reported that unknown persons
broken out the removed their bookbag from the entrance
vent window, to the store. Estimated loss: $229.
shirt and several
10. Tuesday, Nov. 14
Autobreaking / larceny of money,
a oven, Preston Pendleton Garage. Victim reported that
that unknown unknown persons had broken in the
iwave oven from passenger-side window of the vehicle
en three rooms, and stolen the change that was in the
ashtrav. The change amounted to $2.
Autobreaking / larceny of a CD player,
Public Health Henderson Garage. Victim reported that
eported by an unknown persons entered his secured
g the halls in a vehicle by unknown means and removed
ibsequent field a qd player. Estimated loss: $400.
ed that subject
0 trespass once Autobreaking / larceny of a stereo,
en into custody. Henderson Garage. Victim reported that
unknown persons entered his secured
le Roost. An ex- by unknown means and removed
arrive to n the stereo. Estimated loss: $110.
another female.
IbvthTr^dent Autobreaking/larceny of CDs/malicious
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were not injury to personal property, Henderson
Garage. Victim reported that unknown
persons removed several CDs from the
/ of a radio, S-8 unsecured vehicle. A rear brake light
that unknown hud also been damaged. Estimated loss:
aired vehicle by
r to unlock the
>ved. Estimated Autobreaking / larceny of a radio,
Pendleton Garage. Victim reported that
unknown persons entered the secured
rd fraud, Russell vehicle by unknown means and removed
Vlachine. Victim the radio. Estimated Loss: $250.
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