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2 Entries Russell tx nATconnis no use. UHH.PUU1 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 * Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. * Peer Conduct Board, 7:30 p.m., RH303 * Homecoming Commission, 630 p.m., RH 348 Tuesdays * AAAS, 6 p.m., RH Theater * Bodybuilding & Fitness Club, 7 p.m., Blatt 135 * Carolina for Kids, 8:30 p.m., RH302 * 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 * Literary Roundtable, 8 p.m., Russell House 201 K Tune into 90.5...your lyrical gangster! ssas "JEXP Customer S We currently have openings for aggre als. Work experience in Retail Sales f We offer: EXCELLENT STARTING WAG PAID VACATION & HOLIDAYS ADVANCEMENT BASED ON 1^ 90% TUITION ASSISTANCE F< Applicants should have good people ship qualities, strong work ethic, tx appearance of the business and th< We offer a structured training progran service. Employees are eligible for If you can see yourself in a Customer sitec, stop in and see the manager at: BUSH RIVER, 798-4640 PARKLANE, 741-0424 IRMO, 732-0755 SUNSET, 796-8637 BROAD RIVER, 772-9147 CLEMSON RD., 736-3366 GARNERS FERRY, 783-0083 An Equal Opportunity Employer W DELTA DEI X Congrat n 1996 Plet \ Jennirer oalkrum \~ Alicia Bullard V Kara Burgess (U Collette Cator A Lori Christ \ Leah Cobble \ Jami Duck V Erin Eisele v Elizabeth Fordham (~ Shannon Griffin (U Meredith Hendley A Kathryn Henshaw \ Chrissy Hill ' \ Nikki Howard \Kimberley Hunt H| Monica Hurley Jessica Ivey Km Erin Knapp ^k^TRID] interest money," Power said, "espec from people who not only pollute state and our people, but people dont care about the well-being of S Carolinians.." (Whistle Sound Here TIME OUT! Read Gamecock Snnri (Game On) RESS ervice Reps issive, performance-driven individujreferred, but not required. ES i flERIT DR COLLEGE skills, basic math skills, leadere organized, and take pride in the emselves. i to teach you BP-style customer monthly bonuses. Service position at one of our BP LTA DELTA ^ ulations 1 flge Class ^ Jill Kohler \ Kari Kullberg v Sarah Lasky n) Mary Medlin ^ Anna Miller \ T aura Mnss \ Colleen O'Herlihy Erin Pigg n) Christa Price \ Kristy Ray \ Elizabeth Reece r M.E. Reed n) Elizabeth Robson ^ Jennifer Savage \ Kim Schneider v Whitnev Shivelv (v Ellen Smoak w Mandy Snipes Jj Nicole Tafel Quincy Whittle ELTAw^ w? Wednesdays * Leadership Team, 4:15 p.m. * Campus Judicial Board, 3:30 p.m * Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., RH Theater * Amnesty International, 5 p.m., RH302 * Scuba Club, 5:30 p.m., Blatt P.E. Center * PALM Ministries, Body & Soul, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. * Performing Arts Commission, 6 p.m., RH 301 * 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 * Carolina Productions Concerts, 7:00 p.m., RH Witten Room Into the Streets, 4 pm., Preston Seminar Room * American Marketing Association, 8:30 p.m., BA 002 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 ? POWER continued from page 1 and citizens. "We're not going to take spe dnesday, September 11,1996 9-10-96 i I Autobreaking, larceny of cellular $ phone, The Pit. Officer on patrol noticed that the passenger-side windows ! of two vehicles were broken out Victims stated that unknown persons had ( broken the windows, and that their I respective glove compartments had r been looked through. One victim had i a cellular telephone removed from his r vehicle. Estimated loss: $105. ( r Driving under suspension, Blossom c & Assemby Streets. Officer observed I subject disregard a red light and make a right turn, south bound on Assembly. 1 Subject proceeded to weave over the s center line and exceed the posted speed I limit. Subject was stopped and did not t have a driver's license in possession. I Further checks revealed that the f subject's license had been suspended, t Subject was arrested and transported ? to Richland County Detention Center, s t 9-9-96 1 Possible chemical spill, Physical 1 Sciences Building. City of Columbia 1 received a 911 call reporting a possible l chemical spill. CFD HazMat team i responded to location and the building 1 was evacuated. It was revealed that 1 maintenance staff were spray-painting i the ceiling tiles. < Larceny of a bicycle, Douglas Dorm. Victim reported that unknown persons ] removed his bicycle from the premises i without permission. Bike was secured i with a cable lock. Estimated loss: $109. 1 _ 9- 8-96 T.arcenv of tires. S-9 Lot. Victim reported that unknown persons ,cjaj removed both passenger-side tires and iallv wheels from the victim vehicle. Subject our also tried to pry into trunk but was who DUth )~~1 with y instruction) MDA i \ AHEAD / ... ts. X. withoi d pi. - iC?5Ji ollJ @ The HI I I not 1 II f you've got better th Bwith your checking ac from Wachovia is for y> free checking and a Bai with Visa Check, for fre . _ _ \A/_ _l_ ' A"T"K>1 V/. ax any vvacnovia mi ri. ic accepted anywhere the ( Visa?-so you can pay f from pizza to car repa I your checking account, card convenience. And v I Wachovia Bank is a member FDIC. / Credit cards are issued by Wachovia The Gamecock msuccessful. istimated loss: j rand larceny, eportedthat A|1I1|P inknownpersons l_KI|y|fr" emoved luggage, REPORT actio and various * " ither items. Sstimated loss: $1405. disorderly conduct, ABC Violation, iimple possession of marijuana, JSC Stadium. Officer observed subiect hrowing a plastic cup at the Central Florida mascot. Subject was arrested or disorderly conduct. Upon search he officer discovered a flask of liquor md a holder containing a green leafy substance. Subject was arrested and ;ransported to Richland County Detention Center. Disorderly conduct, brown bagging, USC Stadium. Officer responded to a report of a subject being ntoxicated. Hie subject was observed :o be very unsteady on his feet. A whiskey bottle in a bag was observed iinder the suspect's seat and suspect claimed it. Susect was given citations and escorted from the Dremises. Larceny of VCR, Rutledge. Victim reported that unknown persons removed a Victim reported that, answering machine and phone from the common area of his apartment. Estimated loss: $415. DUI 2nd, Failure to stop for a police vehicle, pointing a firearm, 1100 Devine Street. Victims reported that the subject, James Alan Moreau, 34, of Columbia, had pointed a gun at 'oi ir holn UU I "IV^TpTj s building a tomorrow it neuromuscular diseas ident Mi University of Sc Accounts subject to approval. Bank Card Services, Delaware. j >ankinj ings to do at night than wrestle count, the College Account du. We make it easy, with ie xrdrisdCLiOf ib them. A traffic stop was attempted, however, the subject did not stop his car. The subject then proceeded southbound on Main Street at a speed of 15 miles per hour to his residence on Sumter Street. A felony traffic stop was done, but the suspect refused to follow orders and was unsteady on his feet. The suspect had to be wrestled to the ground for handcuffing and arrest. After transport to CPD, subject had a blood alcohol level of 0.20. Subject was transported to Richland County Detention Center. Simple pass, of marijuana, Patterson. Officer responded to a call of a strange odor emanating from the incident location. Officer was admitted to the premises and subject admitted to possession of marijuana. Subject produced a marijuana cigarette. Subject was cited and given a court date. 9- 6-96 Autobreaking, grand larceny of stereo equipment, S-9 Lot. Victim reported that unknown persons broke out the front passenger door window by unknown means at the above location. Suspect removed a CD player, a speaker system, 100 CDs, and two amps. Estimated loss: $2400. Larceny of computer equipment, Carolina Plaza. Complainant stated unknown persons removed one Zip Drive and three Zip disks from the premises. Estimated loss: $390. 9- 5-96 Autobreaking, larceny of a cellular phone, S-8 Lot. Victim reported that unknown persons threw a rock through her passenger-side window. Victim reported that a cellular phone was removed. Estimated loss: $50. mda Muscular Dystrophy Association ;es. 1-800-572-1717 sdia )uth Carolina 5 Wachovia's toll-free telephom a phone call away.You can gel _out if a check cl' mated Phone A |IW!W I-800-WACHC Campus Briefs Symphony Orchestra begins new season Sept. 12 Folk and jazz artists Bill Crofut and Chris Brubeck at 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 the public, $9 for senior citizens, USC faculty and staff, and $6 for students. USC Dance Company to hold auditions Auditions for The USC Dance Company, and for the USC ballet "Peter Pan," will be held Sept. 12 to 14. The auditions will be held in room 114 in the Blatt P.E. Center. Dance students 13 to 22 years old are invited to try out for the Dance Company. Auditions are open to dance students ages 3 to 22 for "Peter Pan." Audition times are as follows: 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Sept. 12 and 5 to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 13. Callbacks will be 12:30 to 2 p.m. Sept. 14. Marketing group having cookout The American Marketing Association will be having a special cookout Sep. 20. The group will meet at P.E. Field D from 4 to 7 p.m. for the event. Call Jay Baker at 544-3501 for more information. Applications for Elections Commission available Applications for the 1996-97 Student Government Elections Commission are now available in die Student Government office, Russell House room 110. Applicants must be in good academic standing, and must be very available during the first part of the spring semester when elections take place. Applications are due no later than 5 p.m. on C!a*% O7 o 11 Mor?ioKa i'llUd) Li I , IIIUIIIJIIU Shroff at 544-2084, or Jay Anhom at 777-2654 with any questions. s banking lines are just t your balance or find eared with our auto ccess? service. Or call )VIA (1-800-922-4684) Wachovia banker anya day. Plus, you may cial student overdraft edit card and savings easy! (At this point in uldn't something be?) s until you graduate. JPCEMA