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2 Entries fbrDatebook HI W W may be submitted to W|B|pHWjjj| the third floor DATEBOOK is a box in the newsroom designated for datebook entries. 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, 7:309 p.m., basement of South Tower. For more information, call 779-7173. Ballroom Dance Club, 4-5 p.m., Blatt PE Centerl07 Mondays Model United Nations Club, 8:30 p.m., EH 302 Sorority Council, 5 pm., RH Theater Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. Carolina Productions Traditional Events Commission, 6:00 p.m., RH 348 Carolina Productions Ideas and Issues Commission, 6:30 p.m., RH 203 I Carolina Productions Performing | Arts Commission, 7 p.m., RH 201 | Tuesdays Newman Club, 7 pjn., St. Thomas r More Center ;; IHillel, 7:30 p.m., RH 315 all semester. For more information, call Roger Rachima at 544-2523 I SAGE (Students Allied for a Greener Earth), 7-8 p.m., RH 302 Association of African-American Students, 6 p.m. !f P.E.E.R.S. meeting, every other * week, RH 315 Carolina Productions Concerts ? Commission, 7 p.m., RH 203 a m in /a so I I si nrAi^i 9 ivfl s n s'l SI th - MASTER h | GARY C A BIGGM t / BOUXR SHO) ( You u cm AMA OUR MOST F COMi ?AR J h/id wo tst show f, FRH [Cabk^V Advertising S -Air South (JfifXHlunities tircjlywy? 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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 p.m., RH 201 Carolina Productions Special Programs Commission, 6:30 p.m., RH203 Carolina Productions Black Cultural Commission, 7:00 p.m., RH 348 College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Gambrell 250. Call 343-7194 for more information. The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association, 8 p.m., BA 436 Psi Chi, every other week, 8 p.m., Barnwell 510 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9:15 p.m., Williams Brice Club level Scholarship Donors Lounge Thursdays Habitat for Humanity, 5:30 p.m., RH205 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-9 p.m., RH 322/326 Rant.ist. Student. TIniVin Heart, tn Heart, 7 p.m., BSU Center WmSBm 1YPNOTIST :ONRAD ) zeot OPULAR ACT! OW US FOR MMiRt MOAY ARZ t/OthZMOKm fog Break! fantacre wmmmmmmmmm inc ales/Promotions jake Travel Agency and AirSouth - your B8EAKI jr of two tickets on AirSouth to immodations by Fairfield Inn in lays and 6 nights! ; to watch mil l in for more information! omore Jr. Sr. Other nd have a valid USG ID to win. February 13th and 25th at the ,r locations: t, 2700 Broad River Road Mre, 629 B Main Street s & The Big Bird) K The Gamecock 1^1 PTI continued from page 1 on their permanent record. "I was in Tammany Hall, and a coj found out I was not 21," said a USC stu< ticket and made me leave the bar. I went I want to enter the Criminal Justice fiel< want a record. The program was all ri great deal. For me, not having an am feeling." After completing the program and i court is notified, and all charges are di completing the program, participants ar that detail the last meeting and how t< An Expungement Order from the ( clear the arrest from the participant's not completing the PTI program have t to the court. The court then decides the In one USC student's case, her parents PTI to learn a lesson. "I was walking out of Jungle Jim's w came up to me and asked for my ID," si ID, which the cop later figured out. He the fake ID and one for having a beer i GOP awaits ASSOCIATED PRESS MANCHESTER, N.H. ? In a final burst of contentious campaigning, Republican presidential rivals battled across the state and the airwaves on Monday, vying for support in New Hampshire's leadoff primary. A struggling Bob Dole was the principal target. In a statistical dead heat in polls with commentator Pat Buchanan, the Senate majority leader wrapped up his campaign with a torchlight rally in rustic Milford. "Tomorrow night we're going to win New Hampshire. Then we're going to North Dakota, South Dakota, all over America," Dole told cheering supporters. North and South Dakota hold primaries next Tuesday. But, Dole was not predicting a big win here in his third bid for the presidency. "I'll settle for one vote," he told his audience. On the eve of the voting, polls of likely New Hampshire GOP voters showed r> 1 c c i. uuie JLLgiiLiiig ouuiimitui lur m?t, wiui yo 1 i ? Visa U.S.A. Inc. 199S yml Tuesday, February 20,1! "My parents1 3 came up to me. He was the best way lent. "He wrote me a for the program i through PTI because Statistics from lone day and did not In South Carolin; ght, but it did cost a Program particip est record is a great service. , "People that c ts requirements, the Crawford saM. T Ufi^?re fa most cases; sii e mailed instructions J clear their records. . ?urt is necessary to residents record. Participants Under law 17heir cases sent back or re*ease charges. in the PTI progre i madp her go through According to ( out-of-state studi ith a beer when a cop don't leave theii le said. "I had a fake contacting them, gave me a ticket for Students can md being under 21." County's PTI pro New Hampj former Tennessee Gov. Lamar Alexande: in close pursuit and publisher Stev< Forbes in fourth. The negative attacks that made thi the nastiest New Hampshire primar ever continued to the very end Buchanai ran a new ad accusing Dole of being "j desperate man" while Alexander accuser Dole of being without "one fresh idea.1 Both Dole and Alexander ganged uj on Buchanan for his trade-protectionis views. "However it comes out tomorrow. Tn going to be doing very well," Alexander said as he finished his own campaign ? and his 100-mile walk across the state ? with a mile-and-a-half stroll in Portsmouth to a waterfront park "People are going to be looking at a weakened Dole..." Alexander, clad in his trademark rec and black plaid work shirt, was accompanied by about 150 similarlj attired supporters. Voting was beginning at midnighl in two tiny towns in northern New JuSt i u decii the1 this were very upset with me and thought PTI to teach me a lesson. I had to work and pay nyself," a PTI participant said. 1994 demonstrate the success of the program, i, over 6,700 people completed the program, ants completed 29,025 hours of community omplete the program are generally happy," f DUy "V* ' J> * tie program does turn out to be less expensive nple possession tickets are very costly." ram isn't perfect. Problems arise with outt. 22-170, "It is illegal for any municipal county information about an individual participating un." Crawford, this law becomes a problem when snts leave for the summer. These students r addresses, and the state has no way of obtain more information about Richland gram by calling 799-9075. shire primary r Hampshire ? Dixville Notch and Hart's 3 Location?with polls in most of the rest of the state opening at 7 a.m. Tuesday. 3 Buchanan was bidding to stay atop / a wave of support from social i conservatives and blue-collar Republicans i that he rode to victory in Louisiana and 1 a surprising second-place finish in Iowa. He predicted a strong New Hampshire ) finish "because we've got a message." t Asked by a reporter about Alexander's "A-B-C" slogan, "Alexander Beats Clinton," 1 Buchanan shot back: "B-C-D. Buchanan r clobbers Dole." Still haunted by his crucial loss here ? in 1988 to George Bush, Dole stopped l short of predicting a decisive victory. ; But he said he expected "a very friendly I verdict." The Kansas senator picked up the I endorsement of a third GOP presidential 3 dropout, Pennsylvania Sen. Aden Specter. r If you take the totality of his positions, I think he has the best program for t America," Specter said in a telephone i interview with The Associated Press. n Ca$e de to 1 books ?meSt It's every you want tc Briefs American Arts Trio to perform at USC School of Music The American Arts Trio will perform at 7:30 tonight in the USC School of Music recital halL Admission is free, and the trio will feature violinist Donald Fortnpy, cellist Robert Jesselon and pianist Charles Fugo. Pancake race set for today Entry forms are available at campus ministry centers for the second annual USC Pancake Race today. Participants will meet in front of Russell House at 6 p.m., and race timn io ont C* 1 K n rv* T^innni* LU.11C lO Otl 1U1 W.1U p.111. lyilllld VY 1X1 follow at the Baptist Student Union. All participants should bring $2, a registration form and a frying pan to the race. Academic Skills to present workshop today The Academic Skills Program will present a workshop on Test Taking Strategies today from 12-1 pm in Room 315 of the Russell House and from 3-4 p.m. in the Tower's Conference Room. Women's Studies continues the Spring 1996 Research Series Virginia Satir, Family Therapy and Gender Issues presented by Miriam Freeman, associate professor of Social Work is 3:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in Gambrell Hall Room 250. A reception will follow the seminar. Call 777-4007 for details. Professional Women on Campus seeking nominations Entries for the 15th annual award for an outstanding paper by a female graduate student are due by Feb. 21. A cash award will be presented on Awards Day. Nominations should be made by a faculty member who has supervised the student's work. Copies of the guidelines are available from Patricia Wilier at 777-7461 or (e-mail) pwiller@studaff.sa.sc.edu Lere 3 be: /