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2 CRIME continued from page 1 and three CDs. Estimated loss: $435. tii N Larceny of wallet, University E Bookstore, book bag carrel area. Victim reported that unknown persons removed A his wallet from the front pocket of his Sbook bag. p< V( Autobreaking, larceny of a radar sj detector, Blossom Street Garage. Victim E reported that unknown persons broke out the driver's-side window and removed B a radar detector. Estimated loss: $100. C fV Autobreaking, CS4 Lot. Victim tc reported that unknown persons pried tl open the driver's-side window with an b unknown device. No items were removed cl from the vehicle. S Discharge of a fire extinguisher, F Douglas. Complainant reported that a t( fire extinguisher had been discharged R on the third floor by unknown persons, tl si ri Sunday, Jan. 7 r< Autobreaking, larceny of a cassette si adapter, S-12 Lot Victim reported that o unknown persons removed a flashlight, s a cigarette lighter power cord and a v cassette adapter from the vehicle after t breaking the driver's-side window, v Estimated loss: $50. s Malicious injury to personal F property, S-6 Lot. Victim reported A that unknown persons broke out the. E PI KAPPA PHI continued from p; The decision is a shame tor the guys, tt that went through rush recently and that \ said Murray. The national office should h select individuals who were involved in th Students involved in other Greek organ] viewed the decision with mixed reacti( considered how the decision might impact as a whole. "I think it might have a negative im opinions about the Greek system), but the reflect on all Greeks," said Chris Wilbur president for the fraternity council. 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V d: urgiary 3rd, larceny of money, Law tl enter Library. Complainant reported n lat unknown persons had broken in g1 ) the copy room of the library during yi le night and pried open the money l! Dxes of the copy machines and the $1 range machine. Estimated loss: $250. 71 aturday, Jan. 6 A ossessdon erf a stolen vehicle, Mure S ) stop for a blue light, Superior and tl oystor streets. Reporting officer reported s< lat a vehicle disregarded two traffic si ignals and was generally driving in a d sckless manner. A license tag check lc sturned a different vehicle than the aspect vehicle. The officer then turned L n his blue lights, at which point the h uspect vehicle refused to stop. The p ehicle eventually ran into a ditch and u he suspect was apprehended, 1( 'hereupon it was discovered that the uspect was a juvenile. I 1 riday, Jan. 5 p lutobreaking, larceny of golf clubs, p ilossom Street Garage. Victim reported age 1 lose younger guys, positions on campus. vanted to stay in," way possible, and t lave throw out the things that will taki te incident." Robinson, a Kap] Izations on campus though-out decision >ns. One student campus, the Greek system I hope that the future and get goo pact (on students Robinson. "A good cl incident shouldn't for the whole frater ne, executive vice University offici le incident was a campus as a fraten ho are involved in of 1999. rOPAMK nt Media irsity of South Carolin ATTENTION The skiing is great and th January 1" Located 4 hours away at Be For more information, cal B I Software... $975jOO Rom TEXAS INSTRUI $1149.00 MAXTRIX8MBI )4MB<SLnn ZENITH DX-D $899.00 340 HD 30Rcm.S119Sfl) ZEN|TH486.C HD4X 520 HD $1649.00 CANNON NOTI $575-00 200 HD Printer. HIS TEXAS INSTRl Passive ftware ??? 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Victim reported that unknown ersons removed her wallet from the nsecured incident location. Estimated )ss: $154. .arceny of tools, USC Maintenance iot. Victim reported that unknown ersons removed several tools from a arked buggy. Estimated loss: $131. The national office handled it in the best he decision will be a catalyst for lots of 2 place in the future." ?a Sigma, said the university made a well t about what it thought was best for the chapter will be able to reorganize in the d members and a good chapter," said lapter and good members would be better nity and sorority system." als will allow Pi Kappa Phi to return to lity and student organization in the fall 8.IISE A I SITIFRS I VlllkillV e deals are better rom^OMtll 3 p.m. ! rth l ;ech Mountain, NC 11-800-438-2093 [*1IJ I >7:1 t>] ?!** NOTEBOOKS COLOR VENT PENTIUM 76 MHZ ACTIVE =lam-525HD .$2295.00 X2/50 active 4MB Ram/ $1588.00 )X4/75 active 8 MB $2095.00 EJET-4865x33 MHz-4 MB .. : $1299.00 JMENT 486 DX 4 MB - 200 MB $izyy.uo HVE-MEMORY-CPD t Gig $229.OC HD $95.0C Gig SC 51 $ 275.0C 0 0 $119.0( 1 63 Mhz $ 99.OC .. $119.0C $37.0( ks. NO CREDIT CARDS 731*9812 FAX 731-9814 Wednesday, January 17,1996 LOFTON continued from page 1 Patrick Bryant, who ran on the premise who of changing the station's format. that "I decided to run again last year I've because of the fact that I had done a defe good job," Lofton said. "This was the j decision of everyone involved (with the station), that we're not going to let this ^ y guy take our station and that I was the most suited choice for that election." In his re-election presentation Lofton said he was able to show an increase in playing time from the previous three ... ,.. ctof years, hie also included ajoint>resoiunon -? from the State House, passed in support T h( of the station with the help of WIJSC bro fan, S.C. House Representative Tim mar Rogers. ' *T had always heard he was a fan of mer the radio station and so I called him up peo] and asked him if he would be interested in t] in writing a letter of support that I could to d have with me, and instead he calls me ^ a back a few days later, and he said "your i packet's ready, Lofton said. The resolution now hangs in Lofton's former office. Although he has resigned , as station manager, Lofton said he's not leaving. He responded to the outcome me' of Monday's Board of Student mac Publications and Communications ^n< meeting with a mixture of satisfaction 1 and disappointment. to n "I was satisfied first of all to hear life about the number of station members From way dc ? j> i |;|p i : . gamecock : . .? ' % : " | N JISSl? V Nv \ w? . I " ......./ BAW CONDOM JM Anyt ^^5omi Calling collect is great,; line's as good as dead. Not so with the Univers Service. Your long distance someone call you back. * 1 ^ XT* Ana un-^ampus iNint convenient than calling colle You are billed only on time s And you can use just about Next time you plan to c m Campus Nine Plus is better 1 Call: USC Computer S > UNIVERSITY | SOUTHQXROLir Computer Services Cent 1st Floor, 1244 Blossom St Columbia, SC 29208 (803) 777-1800 came out to the meeting and to hear some of them defended me because | felt all along that my actions were ndable," Lofton said, jofton resigned as station manager : allegations of violations committed WUSC against Federal amunications Commission and ersity regulations. ^ofton said allegations should have a brought to the attention of the ion before the board closed WUSC. ; station is expected to start adcasting again under new lagement by the end of next week. 'I was very glad to hear board nbers defend our format. It's those pie who come out and get involved le radio station that have the right etermine what the station should ibout," he said. Lofton said though he felt the job of ion manager was overwhelming, he miss it. 1 love the station. It means a lot to There are certain moments that le it worthwhile," Lofton said. Those ds of moments make it wonderful ne because music does mean so much le. That's where I want to focus my and career ? around music." iwntown. aporis 51 1 ?ody Horn I JL -MiilP' M M i * 1m|- | < WF & 50 long as somebody's home to t ity of South Carolina's On^Camj call goes through, so you can le; : Plus makes calling from cam] ct. There is no monthly service fe pent and each call costs only a fr; any phone on campus to call loi all collect on campus, don't take for busy schedules, ervices Center at 777-1800 A O F [ f \\ er ^ reet The wo Briefs Rush begins for Alpha PN Omega Alpha Phi Omega, a coed national service fraternity, will have a rush table set up today from 12:30 to 4 p.m. on the second floor of the Russell House. Mixers will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in RH 315 and Jan. 18 in RH 304. For more details call 777DUCK. Federalist Society Debate set for xonigm The Federalist Society will sponsor its fourth debate 7:00 tonight in the Law School Auditorium. The topic is Tort Reform and the effects it will have on society if enacted by Congress. Speakers include Kenneth M. Suggs, Stephen B. Presser and David G. Owen. Admission is free. For more information, call the Student Affairs Office at the School of Law at 7778117. Visitor Center lookfcg for IMvonfty Ambassadors Students interested in becoming a University Ambassador for the spring and fall of 1996 can find applications at the University Visitor Center, Russell House Information Center, the Student Government Office and Career Center. Applications are due at mandatory information sessions on either Sundav Jan. 21 or Wednesday Jan. 24 at the Visitor Center from 6 to 7:30 p.m. International Programs to play foreign films Foreign films will be presented on Sundays at 7 p.m. in the BA Building Room 351 this semester. On Jan. 21 "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" will be showing. This Australian movie is the story of a famous drag queen who is about to relive her glory days on a wild trip with two young friends. vvvn a Puwc Se*v?ce o? lM| I Th* Put*c*?n & JJk V. V The Advertising Council Pm AMERICAN -1 HH - f The Ad Council e? H ake the call. 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