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and three CDs. Estimated loss: $435. tii
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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<
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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
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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.
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Douglas. Complainant reported that a t(
fire extinguisher had been discharged R
on the third floor by unknown persons, tl
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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
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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. "T1
mistake. There are lots of other Greeks w
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stimated loss: $150. cl
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utobreaking, larceny of a speaker, $:
6 Lot. Victim reported that unknown
irsons unzipped the canvas top of her
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reaker from the rear compartment. G
stimated loss: $150. V
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range machine. Estimated loss: $250.
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lutobreaking, larceny of golf clubs, p
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i the bed cover of his pickup, and golf
ubs were subsequently removed from
te bed of the truck. Estimated loss:
120.
Wednesday, Jan. 3
rand larceny of an auto, S-7 Lot.
ictim reported that unknown persons
id remove his secured vehicle from
le above incident location. All that
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lass and a steering-column cover,
ielding no fingerprints. Missing is a
985 Chevy Blazer. Estimated loss:
5,065.
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utobreaking, grand larceny, USC
chool of Medicine. Victim reported
lat unknown persons entered the
3cured trunk of his vehicle and removed
sveral articles of clothing, including
ress shoes and a sport coat. Estimated
>ss: $1,165.
larceny of a wallet, College of
lursing. 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.
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?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."
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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
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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. '
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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
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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
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p.m. on the second floor of the Russell
House. Mixers will be held from 6:30
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Federalist Society Debate set for
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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.
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Wednesday Jan. 24 at the Visitor
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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.
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