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Balloons, food, information tables
d people will fill the Horseshoe
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USC will hold its ninth annual spring
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ognize the programs and departments
campus.
"It shows the academic side of the
iversity to prospective students and
3 community," said Lynn Bradley,
>istant director of alumni relations.
Each year the admissions department
ids about 20,000 Showcase invitations
ligh school juniors and seniors. In the
jt few years, several hundred of these
idents have visited the Showcase to
rn more about USC and what it offers.
The Showcase helps in recruiting,
d it brings the university out so the
blic can see what we're doing," Bradley
d. "It's really good PR."
During the Showcase, visitors have
! opportunity to see the type of activities
le by several student organizations;
reral organizations display information
out their activities at tables on the
rseshoe. Live performances by student
fanizations also will be a part of the
ernoon festivities: Carolina Alive,
liversity Chorus, the Concert Choir
I the Left Bank Jazz Band will perform.
In addition, each of the colleges will
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visiting high school students and
community members. Students usually A1
work at the college booths, where visitors A1
have the opportunity to participate in co
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The College of Engineering booth sei
will feature a machine that shows visitors
how acid rain develops. Another machine thi
at the booth will simulate earthquakes, ca
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Communications booth, visitors will have J o
the chance to learn how to lay out a gu
newspaper. After laying out the paper, 11
visitors will be able to print the paper
and take it home with them. Projects is
and models created by students also will of
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The Showcase is sponsored by the
umni Association. As the sponsor, the
umni Association is responsible for
ordinating the various activities
noughout the day and for planning and
tting up the Horseshoe.
In celebration of its 150th anniversary,
2 Alumni Association will have a special
ke prepared for the Showcase. The
ke will be cut by television personality
e Pinner, who is also the featured
est. The cake cutting is scheduled for
:30 a.m.
The Showcase begins at 10 a.m and
scheduled to last until 3:30 pm. Most
the activities are free of charge.
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South Carolina writer, civil rights
advocate focus of USC symposium
The life of South Carolina former,
writer and philosopher James McBride
Dabbs will be celebrated during a
USC symposium today from 9 a.m.
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to 5 p.m. Titled the "James McBride
Dabbs and the Southern Heritage:
A Centennial Symposium," the event
is free and open to the public. It will
be held in the Gressette Room of the
Honors College on the Horseshoe.
Ancient philosophy lecture FHday
A philosophy seminar entitled "A
New Interpretation of Plato's Socratic
Dialogues" will be held on Friday,
April 12 at 4 p.m. in Gambrell Hall
room 151. The featured speaker is
Charles H. Kahn. A reception will
follow in Gambrell Hall room 428.
Homecoming theme selected
Homecoming, which is Sept. 25OQ
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the Days". A limited number of
flatbeds will be available for floats
for the parade. The commission will
hold a lottery for flatbeds at the
beginning of September. Auditions
for Cockfest skits are set for Sept. 4.
The commission meets every Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. in Russell House 348.
For more information contact Jason
Lockhart at 777-7130.
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