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third floor of the Russell House. There
is a box in the newsroom, designated
for datebook entries.
Omicron Delta Kappa, first meeting
of the semester, 6:00 tonight, RH
203
Sundays
PALM Campus Ministry,
Worship and Dinner, 5:30 p.m., 728
Pickens St.
Student Government Executive
Cabinet, 6 p.m., Witten Room
Sorority Christian Fellowship,
7:30-9 pm, basement of South Tower.
For more information, call 779-7173.
Ballroom Dance Club, 4-5 pm,
Blatt PE Center 107
Mondays
Model United Natiohs Club,
8:30 p.m.,RH 302
Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH
Theater
Fraternity Council, 4:3(5 p.m.
Carolina Productions
Performing Arts Commission, 6:30
p.m., RH 201
Carolina Productions Snocial
Programs Commission, 7 p.m., RH
348
Tuesdays
Newman Club, 7 p.m., St.
Thomas More Center
Hillel, 7:30 p.m., RH 315. For
more information, call 544-0607
SAGE (Students Allied for a
Greener Earth), 7-8 p.m., RH 302
Association of African American
Students, 6 p.m.
P.EE.R.S. meeting, every other
week, RH 315
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Witten Room
Carolina Productions Cinematic
Arts Commission, 7 p.m., RH 309
Carolina Productions Concerts
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The executive staff of WUSC-FM
y 90.5 was removed from the operations
^ of the student-run radio station in a
^ meeting Wednesday night.
The executive staff met with Jerry
Brewer and Patti Tomanio of Student
Life, Director of Student Media Chris
Carroll and WUSC graduate assistant
r Mark Hopkins in a closed meeting for
s more than one hour. Hopkins, interim
station manager, said he will appoint a
1 new executive staff soon,
t "We're starting from scratch," Carroll
^ said. "The executive staff is no longer
s the executive staff. They're all eligible
(to run again in the future). We're building
an environment for a model station.
I "There was a lot of confusion. There
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meeting on the second floor of the P
Plaza on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays during the day. They also v
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was no universal knowledge of wha
expect," Carroll said.
Executive staff members were hesi
to talk about the decision, but some
the decision placed the administra
in control.
"Essentially. WUSC isn't a stud
run organization, and we are goin
see what we can do from there," s
Michael McLellen, a former execu
member-at-large. "The power has t
taken from our hands."
However, both Carroll and Hop]
emphasized that the music format
remain the choice of the station meml
"The music was the big conce
Carroll said. "We're not going to to
the format. That's up to the studer
"The big thing now is recruitm
I'm not going to touch the music.
going to let tne students decide at
lies to USC
nonitoring who is coining in and out
f the legislative meeting area with
pproximately three to four members
f the sergeants at arms staff on duty
or security. There is also a metal
letector outside the meeting area.
Provost James Moeser circulated
memo Jan. 8 to all USC faculty and
taff that work in the Carolina Plaza,
le told them to expect crowds in the
obby, long waits for elevators and
roblems in the parking lots.
He asked university employees
rho work in the Plaza to be "as
racious and as tolerant of these
ircumstances as possible." And to "
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nd not to display annoyance or
"ritation."
Legislative sessions run from
anuary through early June. The
jgislature will be at the Plaza for two
a five years, depending on how the
onstruction on the Statehouse goes.
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t we the music," Hopkins said.
In December, former station manager
tant Trey Lofton resigned following allegations
said of violations by WUSC of Federal
t10n Communications Commission and
university regulations.
ent" At Monday's Board of Student
a tn n ^ ...
jfuDiications ana communications
tive meeting Carroll was given the power to
choose a designee to oversee day-to-day
operation of the radio station. Carroll
l^ns appointed Hopkins as station manager.
^ The station will return to the air Jan.
jgjg 29 at 8 a.m. Mandatory training sessions
rn ? for all past and new station members
lUCh will be held at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 22 and Jan.
its." 24.
ent. Tm disappointed at the situation,"
I'm McLellen, an English senior, said. "It's
>out a sad foot to start my final semester on."
wusc continued from paqe 1
staff.
"It seems suspicious about what is going
on there (WUSC)," said electrical engineering
sophomore Robert Regel. "In some of the articles
it talked about some of the problems that
WUSC had, like the filing of the reports. It
seems suspicious that they didn't talk about
this to the people at the station before they
came out with a hammer, so to speak. Fd like
to see it back on the air;"
Although most students didn't agree with
the actions taken against the station, a few
said some form of action had to be taken.
"The thing I find most disturbing about
the shutdown was a lack of communication.
People came back from Christmas and no one
knew what was going on," said theatre freshman
Ali Freeman. "The actions may have been
severe, but they need to take action because
there was some corruption. The reaction and
chaos was absurd; it could have been handled
better."
Currently, the Board of Publications,
i t A i tttt to n i rr i*
administration ana wuou stan are wonting
to have additional training and have the station
back on the air by Jan. 29.
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Alpha Phi Omegarush continues
Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed
national service fraternity, will
continue its rush activities tonight
with a mixer from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
in RH 304. For more details call
777-DUCK
University Ambassadors needed
for spring and fall semesters
Applications are available at
the University Visitor Center, .
Russell House Information Center,
Student Government Office and
Career Center for students
interested in becoming University
Ambassadors for the spring and
fall of 1996. Applications are due
at mandatory information sessions
on either Sunday Jan. 21 or
Wednesday Jan. 24 at the Visitor
Center from 6 to7:30 pm.
International Pro&am sponsors
foreign films on Sunday
Foreign films will be presented
on Sunday at 7 p.m. in the BA
Building Room 351. On Jan. 21
"The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen
of the Desert" will be showing. This
Australian movie is the story of a i
famous draer aueen who is about
to relive her glory days on a wild
trip with two young friends.
Chi Psi accepting applications
Chi Psi, a national Psychology
honor society, is accepting
applications for membership.
Applicants must be at least a second
semester sophomore, have nine or
more hours of Psychology and have
at least a 3.0 GPA. Applications
are available in the Undergraduate
Office in Barnwell and are due
Wednesday. Feb. 7 at 5:00 n.m
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