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2 Entries for Datebook may be submitted to The Gamecock in the Russell House room 333. There is a box in the newsroom designated for Datebook entries. The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association is sponsoring forum on coming-out issues during regular meetings tonight through end of February, 8 pjn., BA 436 Young Democrats discussion on Bosnia, "Should we be there?" 7 pjn., RH 303 Society of Human Resources Management, 5:30 p.m.,(BA 302 BUSCs Shadowing Program, 2-2:30 p.m.. Gambrell 152 Get a Headstart from an Alum, 2:30-4 p.m., Gambrell Lobby 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 p.m., Blatt P.E. Centerl07 Monoays Model United Nations Club, 8:30 p.m., RH 302 I Sorority Council, 5 p.m., RH ( Theater I Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. I Carolina Productions Traditional j Events Commission, 6:00 pjn., RH | 348 A Carolina Productions Ideas and | Issues Commission, 6:30 p.m., RH j 203 Carolina Productions Performing 1 Arts Commission, 7 p.m., RH 201 | Tuesdays I Newman Club, 7 pjn., St Thomas ' More Center | Hillel, 7:30 p.m., Immaculate 1 Consumption, 933 Main St For more | information, call Roger Rachima at 1 544-2523 I SAGE (Students Allied for a > Greener Earth), 7-8 p.m., RH 302 I Association of African-American c Students, 6 p.m. c P.E.E.R.S. meeting, every other I week, RH 315 ( FIN/ B1 " Univer: NAME Dd COURSE " COLLEGE ? *^5 ? EXAM mt ERASfc wm f p - 1,? ? ? ? ; 2,0 0 0 ? r ""^0 @ ? ? ? 4.0 ? ? 0 5'.? 0 0 0 ? 6.? 0 0? ? 7.0 0 ? ? ? 8? 0 ? ? "9-0 ? ? ? ? 10.0 ? ? ? ? 11.(2) (D (D ? SB'11? ? ? ? ? 13.? ? ? ? ? 14.? ? ? ? ? IS.? ? ? ? ? 16? ? ? ? ? 17? ? ? ? ? 18.? ? ? ? QScan j C Call 7 By filling appointment time scan forms may b< 1215 Blossom St. Carolina DATEBOOK SS 201 Carolina Productions Homecoming Commission, 7:30 p.m., RH 348 RHA Senate, 7 p.m., RH 322 m n n. _ i a t* t i campus ^oannon ior Liiteracy, every other week, 8:30 p.m., RH 205 Carolina Cares, 7 p.m., Preston Seminar Room Wednesdays PALM Campus Ministry, dinner and program, 5:30 pjn., 728 Pickens St. Student National Pharmaceutical Association, first and third Wednesdays of each month, 5:30 p.m., Coker Life Sciences Building lounge. Call Sonia at 544-0899 for more information. Young Democrats, 7 p.m., RH 315 Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., RH Theater Women Students' Association, 6 p.m., RH 203 Carolina Productions Marketing Commission, 6 pjn., RH 201 Carolina Productions Special Programs Commission, 6:30 p.m., RH 203 Carolina Productions Black Cultural Commission, 7:00 p.m., RH 348 H 1 r\rrr\ DAfMik1i/\Av>n r7?OA *v? VUIIU^C I ,U\J p.Ui., Sambrell 250. Call 343-7194 for more information. I The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association, 8 p.m., BA436 Psi Chi, every other week, 8 p.m., Barnwell 510 niwndiys Habitat for Humanity, 5:30 p.m., RH 205 I Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-9 p.m., RH 322/326 I Baptist Student Union, Heart to Heart, 7 p.m., BSU Center I Campus Crusade for Christ, Prime rime, 7:30 p.m., Calcott 15 lOmicron Delta Kappa, every other veek, 6 pjn.,RH 203 I Students-ForGhrist, 7 p.m., RH 102. For more information call Ryan ir Jamie at 544-0823 . - - I Carolina Productions Executive Council, 3:30 p.m., RH 201 ILLY... IBB LI sitv of South Carolina 1 m- Re LAST - SEC "" DAT PLE:. ??#?? ; COMPLETELY 10 CHANGE T F ? 51.? ? ? G ? si? ? ?> .<5 ? ft0 ? ? 3 ? 5.,.? ? ? Q ? 55.? ? ? (4 ? 56.? ? ? (4 ? 57.? ? ? (4 ? 58.? ? ? (4 ? 59.? ? ? (4 ? 60? ? ? (4 ? 61.? ? ? 3 ? 61? ? ? (4 ? 6.5? ? ? <3 ? 64.?. ? ? (4 ? 65? ? ? (4 ? 66? ? ? (3 ? 67.? ? ? (4 ? 68.? ? ? (4 forms availabU ine for comple, 77-4283 if you out and return and can sign up fo e turned into Th? Qanwcock PACKET continued from page 1 the $20 price he had originally worked Dubinsky said the main problem w gap. "I think there's a lot going ( about," said Dubinsky. "I think this is happened more than once." Dubinsky's fall class was reimburse When Dubinsky found the same proble had his students send back the reader using the packets all together. Jeff Verver, a CAPCO represer overcharging was "a clerical error that part" and is not a usual happening. According to Verver, publishers 1 contracting copyright clearance. Some pu the larger companies, charge per set a iVira final nnmKar nf afnrlanfc la availokl W1V UlXUi 11U1AAMV1 VI 10 U T UliUVl company involved in Dubinskys instano up front and will decide the price base< Verver said students can find out the price of a course packet by calling the the University Bookstore. Jenny Roboni of Universal Copies sa CRIME continued from page 1 Disorderly conduct, 1819 Pendleton a therapist with the Psychology Service the subject was intoxicated and had e tendencies. Victim reported he was disrup of the center, and requested USCPD es Richland Memorial Hospital. Subject was and used profane language in the hospi evaluation, subject was placed under ar conduct. Autobreaking, larceny of pistol, Gi Victim reported unknown persons broke o side window of his vehicle and remove and two wallets. Estimated loss: $731. Autobreaking, larceny of purse, Gi ww www isuiIUIIUOVJ 11wi11 payo i Brewer referred to a letter written by Kent Sidel in which station problems were discussed including, Brewer said, "organizational issues, people drinking m the station, people smoking in the station, people not being open to the general students." Stephanie Smith, a freshman, said she tried to become a member of the station at the beginning of last semester. Smith said at last semester's student organization fair she signed up for WUSC but was never contacted. Smith said she found out about a meeting she attended ... from a friend. "I went to the meeting, and I sat in," Smith said. "They were really childish the whole time. At the meeting they seemed really friend-oriented. They just ? didn't really associate with anyone else * M rULL I N6 IN testing Form | KEYI I ?> Xi ? ? ? ? (? FIRST Ml. ????(] TION NO. "r ????(2 f" t @?@?(3 e ^ ' ?@??g * ????d ????(6 ????(z ????d ????Id T F ) ? KH? ? ? ? (I ) ? 102. ? ? ? ? d ) ? 103.? ? ? ? (5 ) ? 104.? ? ? ? d ) ? 10S.? ? ? ? (5 } (5) 106. 67) (2) (5) (4) (s ) ? 107. ? ? ? ? d ) ? 108.? ? ? ? ? ) ? 109.? ? ? ? ? ) ? 11?? ? ? ? ? ? ) ? 111? ? ? ? ? ) ? 112. ? ? ? ? ? ) ? 113,? ? ? ? ? ) ? 114.? ? ? ? ? ) ? 113.? ? ? ? ? ) ? "19? ? ? ? ? ) ? II7? ? ? ? ? ) ? US-? ? ? ? ? ? FEB. 5 ted scan forms is have any questio ing this scan forn r on-campushousing t Xrea Office or the Cent Wednesday, January 31 out. the Copyright Clea as an information The clearance cente: >n we don't know and rates. On aver a scam if this has 5 centg , , , Universal Copie id about $11 each. m. n ims this spring he They sell one cour sand has stopped work to reduce th? "Copyrights are itative, said the said Roboni. . happened on our David Berube, cancelled the use 1 lave two ways of the cost was "outn blishers, especially Berube and Du nd will wait until theusf ofstudyps e. Others, like the . ,. , D , According to B< e, want the money . ,? ion the estimate. Put in the course 1 ! breakdown of the and students can cc representative at paying copyright c Dubinsky, who lirl frViPV wnrlr with "T can nniint nn the St. Complainant, Victim reported un ; Center, reported side window of her1 xpressed suicidal and a cellular phoi ting the operations cort the subject to Assault and bat' grossly intoxicated reported while sit tal. After medical threw bleach on h: rest for disorderly his face and eyes. Vi Medical Center. ibbes parking lot. Accidental damaf ut the passenger's- St. Victim stated h id a loaded pistol when a 5*x8" section Building and struck damage to his vehi ibbes parking lot. seriously injured. the whole time." Another former DJ said, "It just seemed like they made the rules to suit themselves. It would change from week to week. At first I really liked doing it and I thought about going into it after school and that being my career but now i don t. The committee was concerned about how the authority to fire the members of the executive board was given to Brewer and Carroll. Brewer said he interpreted the Board of Student Publications and Communications decision at their meeting ' Jan. 15 as-givingCaTroll and the" Department of Student Life the authority to "run the station and that includes all operations." When questioned specifically about REOII YOUR KEY 2 SOCIAL SECURITY NO. i-fb\Hs\Liwr >)??????????@r? )0?OO0?0??(j)(i)0 )????0(2)????? (I) )???????????? )????@??????@ )????? ? ?<#???? )???????????? )?????????(??? )??@????????? )???1???1??1???# T F ) '51? ? ? ? ? ) I S i? ? ? ? ? ) 153? ? ? ? ? ) 1H.0 ? ? ? ? ) iss.? ? ? ? ? ) 156. ? ? ? ? ? ) 157.? ? ? ? ? ) 158.? ? ? ? ? ) I59-? ? ? ? ? ) !6().? ? ? ? ? ) 161.? ? ? ? ? I 161? ? ? ? ? l 163.? ? ? ? ? I 164? ? ? ? ? ? <?> ^ (A) cy i K)6.(i) ? ? ? ? I 167.? ? ? ? ? i 168.? ? ? ? ? FEB. 15 : .- / ?ns n, you'll receive an textyear. Completed 'ral Housing Office a , 1996 irance Center, a non-profit organization, r lists pre-approved copyrights, publishers, age, one page cost between 3. cents and s rarely sells at the University Bookstore, se packet there, and Roboni said they s price and keep the price down, done at no extra expense to the student," a theatre and speech professor, said he Df a course packet after realizing that igeously expensive"? nearly $100. ibinsky both said they will discontinue ickets. ;rube, the same materials that are often jackets can be reserved at the library >py these material themselves and avoid harges. plans on going back to textbooks, said. ! price of a textbook." iknown persons broke out the driverV vehicle and removed her purse, a jacket, le. Estimated loss: $941. tery (unprovoked), Moore. Victim ting out on his balcony, the subjects im from the above balcony, irritating ictim elected to be transported to Baptist fe to personal property, 1200 Devine e was walking though the parking lot of flashing fell off the Neutron Generator him in the head. Second victim reported icle from the flashing. Victim was not the dismissal of officers from WUSC, Brewer said, "I would think that the only way you can dismiss officers of a student organization is through their own constitution. The authority related to the station is the authority that was within the realm of the Board of Publications which they in turn delegated that to the Department of Student Life, Student Media." Brewer said the station is "different" from other student organizations because it is a federally licensed radio station. When the committee asked Brewer who's decision was it to dismiss the executive board, Brewer said, That was a (Student Life) staff recommendation and I approved it." The committee will continue to interview Carroll Wednesday. FOR J SOCIAI Jf vnu rtro rurrotif m.j j vy *r*> m*i W VV?i t VI I campus, be on the It scan form that will I J your room on or aboi It's one bubble sheet some attention. Dot not a pop quiz or an don't have to study. By bubbling in yoi security number and scan form by Februa Area Office or the C Office at 1215 Bloss receive an appointmt can sign up for on-cc next year. No scan form. No appointment No housing. Now if we could 01 astrophysics this sim On-Campus , University of Sou t USC Housing. The Briefs n?i rili i- a iml f n 1?a urgamzaoonai iMcnng to d? held forMssManf Gras 1996 Omega Psi Phi Frat Inc. will hold a meeting for all ladies interested in Miss Mardi Gras 1996 at 7 pm. tonight in Russell House 309. Contact Marian Williams at 544-2886. Leadership Fitness Series Workshop to be held today "So, You Want To Be a Leader," part of the Leadership Fitness Series, will be presented by Sharon Mills and Telesia Broomfield from 4-5 p.m. today in Russell House 303. All students are welcome to attend. For more information, call Brenda Goering at 777-6688. Black History Month cnhdaalions kick off tomonow The Association of AfricanAmerican Students will sponsor a lecture on the origin of medicine in Africa at 7 p.m. Feb. 1 in the Golden Spur. A One Shot Community Service Project will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday for a voter registration drive. Fitzpatrick to speak at philosophy colloquium The Philosophy Department will hold a colloquium at 4 p.m. Thursday in Gambrell Hall 258. William Fitzpatrick of the University of California, Los Angeles will speak on "Functional Teleology, Life and Ethics." Information Sessions to be held for Carofina Productions Selections for Carolina Productions Executive Council will be held at 5 p.m. today in Russell House 302, at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 1 in Russell House Room 201 and at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 6 in Russell House 305. Applications are available at the meetings, and attendance at one meeting is required to apply for a position. Applications are due in the Program Office, RH 235 by 3 p.m. Feb. 9. Call 777-7130 for more information. ?* u f UST ly living on wkout for the )e delivered to lit February 5. .u,Af!4 rvrA.'v.-^ : worth paying \yt worry, it's xidterm, so you ir social [ returning this ry 15 (to your entral Housing om St.), youfll znt time and impus housing time. aly make pie. Living th Carolina Cool choice. j