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2 t -4 . DATEBOOK Entries for Datebook may be submitted to The Gamecock on the third floor of the Russell House. There is a box in the newsroom designated for Datebook entries. Sundays PALM campus Ministry, Worship and Dinner, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. Mondays I Plus: Microre I Plus: Clock R Fans Milk Cri I Plus: Desks I Chairs I Shelve Literary Roundtable, 8 p.m., Russell House 201 Wednesdays : Leadership Team, 4:15 p.m. Campus Judicial Board, 3:30 p.m. IRAQ continued from page 1 I to make the point to Saddam." In looking at the ramifications of the situation, Puchala said he didn't think the U.S.'s move would have any effect on Saddam. However, Puchala considered the move "diplomatically costly, but morally right." No U.S. citizens were killed during the attack, and a limited number of Iraqi citizens were killed. Following the attack, President Clinton also expanded the Southern nofly zone by one degree of latitude. The extension of the no-fly zone is designed to decrease the room the Iraqi militaiy has to move in the direction of Kuwait or Saudi Arabia. fraternity uouncii, i:au p.m. Peer Conduct Board, 7:30 p.m., RH303 Homecoming Commission, 630 p.m., RH 348 - A \M 1- - i w American marketing Association, 8:30 p.m., BA 003 Tuesdays AAAS, 6 p.m., RH Theater Bodybuilding & Fitness Club, 7 p.m., Blatt 135 Carolina for Kids, 8:30 p.m., RH 302 Phi Sigma Pi, 8:30 p.m. Oxfam Carolina, 4 p.m., the PALM Center, 728 Pickens St. Newman Club, 7 p.m., St. Thomas More Center r many, a utxisiuii nas Deen niaue, he said, "Let's work with it." Tm going to be reasonable about it, he continued, "I wish it (an all-mal< tradition) was feasible in the moden world. But the world changes; it's no going to work. Fm not going to ay abou it." John talked about the female cadets experience so far. "Overall, they have been doing a rea good job. Fve had two guys punch out but the girls are still here," he said "No one's bitter," John said, "Ihe kei word this year is professional." icorders ^ .CI HHh 1 it We Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., RH Theater e A*Mrtnn4nr T?fnrnofift?nl K r\ tv* - mimrovy liii^niauuiiai, u p.m., RH 348 Scuba Club, 5:30 p.m., Blatt P.E. Center PALM Ministries, Body & Soul, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. Intervarsity Chapter Prayer, 7:15 a.m., RH 315 Women Student's Association, 8 p.m., RH Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 9:15 p.m. Homecoming Participation Meeting (mandatory), 7 p.m., RH 322 BGLA social, 7 p.m., RH 304 Into the Streets, 4 p.m., Preston Seminar Room Thursdays Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., RH 322 BSU, Heart to Heart, 7 p.m., Baptist Student Center Saturdays Round Table Gaming Society, 12 p.m., Leconte 112 Carolina Productions, 8 p.m., RH Theater CITADEL continued from page 1 throughout the Corps. 11.. _ j i i dnesday, September 4,1996 MondaySept2 from the room a|?|b above. Officers ^ cllulE arrived and found Ik no evidence of DCDODT illegal substances, wil I though suspects verbally admitted to using marijuana. Students have been referred to Student Affairs. Sunday, SepL 1 Driving under suspension, simple possession, Pendleton and Sumter. Subject was observed disregarding the no right turn on red at above location. Subject admitted driving under suspension. A search of the vehicle ' revealed a green leafy substance believed to be marijuana. Subject was transported to Richland County Detention Center. Assault and battery, LaBorde. Victim reported that the suspect, a white male between 18 and 22, discharged a fire extinguisher in her face, causing irritation to the eyes and labored breathing. Later investigation revealed a related ongoing confrontation between members of Delta Upsilon and residents of the hall. Autobreaking, larceny, possession of tools of a crime, USC Law Center. Reporting officer reported that the victim's vehicle was parked with the trunk open. The two suspects were observed loitering in the area. Approximately 10 minutes i later, the suspects (adolescent white males) entered the passenger area of the victim's vehicle through the broken passenger window. They also removed a speaker box - from the trunk. Suspects were > apprehended and the adult suspect was - transported to Richland County Detention Center. The juvenile was released to his ? legal guardian. a 1 i-?? : #i St ^ I lit j Store Sei <pr Copying Faxing ^ Rpmnp^ I5FF Towards Any Purch; CKER BOULEVARD DEVINE STF ^ 1 I 1?? ion Place Shopping Center Garners Ferry at I 4464 Devinei is STAPLES location only. One per customer. Not valid with any c esent coupon at time of purchase. Coupon value does not include i irB Tho ?amecoc*< Receiving stolen goods, driving the under suspension, driving uninsured eq vehicle, Library Lot. Officer reported $1! seeing vehicle driving suspiciously in the incident area. A check of the license An plate revealed that the plate was stolen. 61 Officer stopped subject vehicle on Greene pei Street. Further investigation revealed rei that the vehicle was uninsured and the Es subject was driving on a suspended license. Subject was arrested and Dr transported to Richland County Detention an Center. obi (wl Saturday, Aug. 31 the T Qwonv nf ni nlavar PoffnroAn T-Tnll thf Victim reported that unknown persons ha removed a CD player from an unsecured ^ sidewalk vendor booth. Estimated loss: $80. fro re\ Malicious injuryto personal bet property, Russell House lot. Victim an' reported that unknown persons slashed De all four tires of his vehicle. Estimated loss: $320. Di Co Friday, Aug. 30 re; Grand larceny of a cement saw, ^ possession of tools of a crime, 1300 ' ( Wheat St. Officer observed a black male Gushing a wheelbarrow un Sumter Street a?< Officer stopped the subject and interviewed subject about the wheelbarrow and the cement saw within. Subject tried to explain the presence of the saw, but Tri when the officer attempted to verify the Ofl: story, the subject changed his story, the saying he had bought the saw for $200. a ri A check of the construction in the area A c revealed the saw to have been taken be< from this area. Subject was arrested and Pre transported to Richland County Detention ani Center. Estimated value of the saw is Dei $1200. Wc Bomb threat, USC Coliseum. La Complainant states that CPD called in Ra a report of a bomb threat to the Coliseum, per The area was searched with negative inc: results. ? wit ant Larceny of stereo equipment, Sam fra Daniels Tennis Court. Victim reported udent ft j University of South iBNi fc IP IP With E p This m Ik b coup ase Of $20 Or More SEET PfWJR Coupe Devine ither offer. No cash or credit 684-1 i tax. Expires 9/30/96. llllK.j- . 'kk^eZrZM%* *'&' & "*< * *?**- * ' *Jr~" i n I ** imJgMii it unknown persons entered a secured [~ uipment shed and removed about 200 of stereo equipment. itobreaking, larceny of stereo, Sjot. Victim reported that unknown rsons entered his secured vehicle and noved one CD player and one CD. timated loss: $360. iving under suspension, Sumter d Whaley Streets. Reporting officer served subject asleep in his vehicle rich was stopped in the roadway) with ; keys in the ignition. Officer waked ! suspect and asked where the suspect d been. Suspect stated that he had len asleep waiting for the roadway to ar and that he was on the way home >m dropping off a friend. A check realed that the suspect's license had ?n suspended. Suspect was arrested d transported to Richland County tention Center. ug overdose, Whaley's Mill, mplainant telephoned USCPD to >ort that the victim had taken some iscle relaxants as well as a six-pack jeer. The USCPD reported the incident uY\j since it was in their jurisdiction, i victim was transported to Baptist (dical Center. , ursday Aug. 29 espassing after notice, Swearingen. icer reported observing subject leaving i North side lobby area, after receiving eport of subject panhandling inside. :heck revealed that the subject had sn advised to leave campus on a < ivious location. Subject was arrested i transported to Richland County ( tention Center. Nlnesday Aug. 28 rceny of bicycle, Snowden Bike ( ck. Victim reported that unknown sons took his mountain bike from the i ident location. The bike was secured 1 TT T* 1i 1 1 1 i it j* n a u-twit iock Detween ine rear tire i i rack. Rear tire was removed and < me and front tire were taken. i ) ledia I Carolina ! ^nBi mm. Plus: Mes: Pens *Desl HiSiiai on il I Hi & ?lil iiSlil VsubI |? vj ISj Jgg|| .WIDfl 3^ ^ :< Bin Briefs Into the Streets to meet tonight Into the Streets, a service organization, will meet tonight at 8 pm in the Preston Residential College seminar room. Ice cream will be served as students can learn of community service. Psychomotor therapy 0mq) starts The Counseling and Human Development Service is holding a psychomotor therapy group beginning Monday, Sept. 9 from 2-4 p.m. The group provides students with the opportunity to examine and express their feelings about personal and interpersonal issues with other students. The group will meet in the Counseling and Human Development Center, 900 Assembly St. Baseball team to hold tryouts The USC Baseball team will hold an organizational meeting for any students interested in trying out for the team. The meeting will be on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 6 p.m., in the stands above the 3rd base dugout at Sarge Frye Field. Anyone interested in trying out for the team must attend the meeting. The actual tryout date will be announced at the meeting. For more information call the baseball office at 777-5834. Career fair set for Sept 10 More than 75 employees from across the Southeast will be a part of the USC career fair Sept. 10. The annual event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Russell House. & variety of companies have registered to attend the career fair which is sponsored by the USC Career Center. Symphony Orchestra begins new season Folk and jazz artists Bill Crofut and Chris Brubeck the USC Symphony for a pops concert. "USC Pops and Then Some" will begin at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Koger Center. Tickets are $12 for lie public, $9 for senior citizens, USC acuity and staff) and $6 for students. oftware H isks I sage Boards H i & Pencils lECT iiSiv I ^BOOK lanizers I # M