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Entries forDatebook House. There is a box in DATEBOOK newsroom designated for Datebook entries. Sundays PALM Campus Ministry, Worship and Dinner, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. Cabinet, 6 p.m., Witten Rm. Mondays Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. Peer Conduct Board, 7:30 p.m., RH 303 Homecoming Commission, 630 p.m., RH 348 Sorority Council, 5 p.m. Tuesdays AAASr 6 p.m., RH Theater Bodybuilding & Fitness Club, 7 p.m., Blatt 135 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 Wednesdays VOLUNTEERING continued f problems.[Volunteering] puts everything in perspective," Knight said. Some students who really enjoj volunteering choose to work with organizations that aren't campus affiliated. One student, Stacy Race, volunteers mm with PALS, the Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services. After undergoing a series of training classes, Race became a buddy with an individual who is HTV positive. Race is in contact with her budd) once a week, and interacts with hei buddy in a variety of settings. Race and her buddy have visited th( zoo together, talked about the effects o: the drug AZT and many other activities bKlTjh Leadership Team, 4:15 p.m. Campus Judicial Board, 3:30 P-m. Stat Student Government Senate, ?z 5 p.m., RH Theater p ? Amnesty International, 5 p.m., RH 302 mov Scuba Club, 5:30 p.m., Blatt und P.E. Center PALM Ministries, Body & Soul, 6 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. mt? Intervarsity Chapter Prayer, , 7:15 a.m.,RH 315 for Women Student's Association, , 8 p.m., RH ?ut American Marketing TT?f Associations, 8:30 p.m., BA 002 Mnl n-Ti ?cn\ Mar ~ reilOWSiup ui \-/iui&U?Ui nuucwxs, 9:15 p.m. Homecoming Participation ., Meeting (mandatory), 7 pjn., RH 322 ? , BGLA social, 7 p.m., RH 304 Into the Streets, 4 pan., Preston Seminar Room q. Carolina Productions Concerts, 5" 7 p.m., RH Witten Room age Carolina for Kids, 8:30 p.m., foop RH 302 the ove Thursdays Intervarsity Christian pro Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., RH 322 ma< BSU, Heart to Heart, 7 p.m., ^ Baptist Student Center be i Undergraduate ACS, 5 p.m. qua Saturdays ofs Round Table Gaming Society, ^ 12 p.m., Leconte 112 Carolina Productions, 8 p.m., 0f { RH Theater aca m rom page 1 "Through my buddy I've seen the en process of death, and it's extremely fro r scary," Race said. Her interest in working with HIV of i i positive individuals came after one of fter menas cuea irom ail>o. ret i Race said she was angry about her wt ! friend's death because of the injustices by her friend encountered. ; It was through another community sm i service agency that Race volunteered I w at that she was routed to PALS. ye; r As a result of being involved in a me number of community service wi organizations, Race has realized that a i close network exists between all the an f agencies in Columbia. sh The experiences that students th M. mm? fj |pppp|gr^BlSK' i'^r flfJ| B Emm# I ? rr&tGS. IH1H 3hI - ^ ^sr . ~ -a Jggt, .._. A ^ fSC Business S f Reports the ran! rhe University of South Carolina's America 5ge of Business Administration has David ? ed up in the ranking of the top 50 dedicat ergraduate business schools in the undeigr itry in U.S. News & World Report, quality magazine also named the univeristy's the va| mational business program for educati ergraduates the best in the nation The nnnaa/mfivo voar fOF XJSC iiw k^VVHU wiiuvvuvi * V J VU1 jast year, the college ranked 48th, Sep this year it vaulted to 39th, tying ranket iton College, Brigham Young Admini versity, the College of William and ^ y, Syracuse Univeristy, the University f?rthe regon and Wake Forest University. Th e 1 am very pleased to see the College Arbor a Business Administration's tiedfor lergraduate programs move up in appear ENATE continued from page 1 nda, which will differ significantly Sen. M i the process used six years ago before the sele monarchy was dissolved amid debate panel, r the selection process. Hornet The 1996 Homecoming selection worrit unll frtfttnvn n nonnl r\f Q+lirlon tCDO yy in icatuic a ^unw wi juugvuj wvuv*v/?j ie up mostly of students, along with judges ainistrators and faculty, which will Preside lsed to screen initial applicants on Homec basis of academic and leadership say be] ilities. A second panel, also made up "I \ tudents, administrators, faculty, and, positio haps, a few local celebrities, will judge Richar remaining contestants on the basis worked heir interview, leadership, talent, again, 1 demic achievement and formal wear when; >earance. people During the course of the meeting, Fn Dl sai counter while volunteering varies m person to person. ^ Those that volunteer recall the variety jxperiences they have. o^. Some volunteers speak about dizing how fortunate they are in life, lile others have had theirs touched mx an individual that they were assisting. The meaning of community service gr lacked me in the face last year when ras called out to a hospital after a six ^ ar old girl was molested by a family smber," Race, who also volunteers th the Rape Crisis network, said. g^ "I sat with the girl for seven hours d she was so full of life. The girl knew e would never see me again, but she nnlrA/) ma m\r kalrv n Ponft aoirl ailACU JLL1C 1VI 1UJ llttW ouiu. ^ * V I t i mm? I ^^ KS J (J .:> ^IMBM Si r Villi) ci Li ji Pt ci w si ^ **** ? Sj |fi| A A c T I B ipjpl chool earns king of the top 50 programs in & W dean of the College of Business 1 Jhrock said. "This reflects the und ion of our faculty and staff to prog achate education and the overall Unr of our programs. It again shows N e\ ae South Carolina gets for its Unr on dollars." Geo honor is the second this month "s business school. is co itember issue of Success magazine for t 1 USC's College of Business higl stration among the nation's 25 will ools for graduate entrepreneurial 1 third consecutive year. busi i University of Michigan-Ann dire nd the Unviersity of Pennsylvania witl first in the ranking, which will sele in the Sept 16 issue of U.S. News rate atthew Richardson questioned suo ction of judges for the Homecoming dec Richardson wants the new :oming process to succeed, but saic ss about its reception among to c its. According to Franklin, the ' selection rests on himself, SG ^ int Patrick Wright and the Senate pa( oming sub-committee, with final ^ onging to Wright. vould not, if I was in Patrick's 1 n, want criticism to fall on me," dson said. "I know that they've ^eI 1 hard to get Homecoming started )ut you open yourself up to criticism the you name people to judge otner ^ s. Someone could get blamed." Ga inklin expects the new plan to of t EBATE continued from page 1 d. But Van den Haag says the death pena d final." "Murder means life has ended. The fu for the victim," Van den Haag said. He laity is moral. "The burden should be on the murdei lrderers," Van den Haag added. "Your loved one wasn't worth killing a uck said. Both sides had a lot to say about the c ith penalty. Brack and Van den Haag agr d the poor, as well as other groups in cert s unfairly discriminated against with t it that didn't change their stance on th Tha to each volunteer Moving Crew who residence I rol Able Bruce Du imed Ali Joyce Dui :bra Allen Helen Ni< gina Allen Viki Feca :rsie Ree Alston Linda Fin jphanie Anderson- Kris Finn irrie Debbi Ga larlie Appleby John Ghri ys Armburst Cissy Gei eda Atkinson Patty Gil] >rraine Aun Leon Gin :orge Ballington Susan G1 hn Barrs Melanie < dy Baughman Don Grei >n Baughman Betty Gri chard Bayer Kim Grui arie Berry Frances C it Blackwell Sue Hadt immy Bottoms Vasilisa I mcy Bove' Anita Ha >bias Brasier Ian Hans iuI Braun Anna Ha :ggy Breeland Ina Hark rry Brewer Pat Harw isan Britt Corey H( iris Brown Alex Hei sa Buchanan Carol He m Bums Cary Hei imela Burton Vanessa i r> J \A\Yrck Hii leryi oyra ivmvw .... oody Carlson Pete Hoi lannon Carson Bob Holi ihn Cavanaugh Chris He larles Chavous Derrick 1 ayeCoble Betsy Hi iraCoffman Jim Hum emice Collins Lynn Jac leta Combre' Pat Jacks nn Cooper Charlie J mmy Cooper Jane Jeff im Coward Michael id Crihfield Brenda J enny Curtis Vivian J :acie Davenport Don Kaf har Davis Don Ker ;rry Davis George 1 ert Dillon Dave Ki >e Fortune Scott Kii top ranks rorld Report. rrailing USC's top-ranked ergraduate international business [ram are, in order, programs at the yersity of Pennsylvania (Wharton), v York University (Stern), the /eristy of Michigan-Ann Harbor and rgetown University. Our international business program mmitted to preparing all our students he global business opportunities and lly competitive environment they face after graduation," Shrock said. UJS. News surveyed college presidents, iness school deans and admissions sctors, and combines those results 1 data from the colleges on student ctivity, faculty resources, retention , educational value and alumni giving. seed, citing the strength behind their ision as a reason. There may be criticism," Franklin 1, "but I think we have a strong record lefend ourselves from that criticism." Franklin also introduced Sens. Gene llis and Marcus Gardner as new culty Senate and Residence Hall ociation Liaisons, respectively. Their 3 will be to report on the goings-on of Faculty Senate and the RHA to the late, and vice versa. Willis hopes the monthly reports to Faculty Senate will facilitate better imunication between the two Senates. rdner plans to keep the Senate on top he RHA progress during the semester. "Because som ilty is "irrevocable the penalty itsell Brack told a s ture has been cut country at the t thinks the death blacks for a vari< Brack cornmf -ers, not the non- regards. But, Brack ad tnyone else over," has banned the < The debate er listribution of the by questions froi eed that minorities The Federali; ain circumstances, forums like this c he death penalty, sex marriages wi e penalty. Law School Aud ink V member of the F helped students halls Saturday, A nlap Tobi Kinsell nn Bruce Konkle :hols Kris Kordonov, s Robert Lambdi tan G.B. Lane igan Patrick Lardnei ilvin Jane Lavender iner Cynthia Lawso orge Becky Lewis lies Kevin Lewis sberg Lasenta Lewis adney Dinah Long 31enn Bob Lowder ner Brian Lowe ner Dell Lowe tier Angie Lowery Junter Peggy Lynch lock Pete Mackey Jamil ton Steven Mann nsen Bob Markland en Mylla Marklan rdigree Laurie Massa Manton Matth< rell Dianne McKni die Russ Meekins iderson Jim Miller nderson Paulette Mond iderson Phil Moore Hill Terry Morrisoi t Kim Murphy land Sherry Nace man Julie Neururer ?rn Jennifer Norto Uuggins John Palms inter Terry Parham ter Larry Pearce kson John Pellizzari ion Christine Petei effcoat Pam Pope coat Dennis Pruitt Jinnette Constance Pry ohnson Bill Pukl ohnson Joe Pukl )lan Nathan Ralph mey Bill Ranson Chuslif Carolyn Ray-1 ng Jon Reece ng Robert Rhine! Campus Briefs Elections Commission accepting applications Applications are being accepted for the Student Government Elections Commission. Applicants must be in good academic standing, and must be veiy available during the first part of the Spring Semester when elections take place. Applications can be obtained in the SG Office, RH 110. All applications are due by 5 p.m. today. If you have any further questions, call Manisha Shroff at 544-2084 or Jay Anhorn at 777-2654. Psi Chi meeting Tuesday Psi Chi, the psychology honor society, will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 6 p.m., in Barnwell College. Eating Disorders group forming , An eating disorders group for women will be held at the Psychological Services Center on Thursdays from 3 to 4 p.m., starting in Oct. This group is free to all students, but space is limited. Call Jeanna Berger at 777-4864. ething is distributed wrong, it doesn't mean ? is wrong," Van den Haag said. tory of South Africa and how the apartheid ime manipulated the system to execute ity of reasons, some invalid. snted that it sounded like the U.S. in some ded, South Africa and every other democracy leath penalty, except the U.S. ided with rebutle from each scholar followed n the audience. rt Society provides several different public >ne throughout the year. The issue of same 11 be discussed Oct. 3, at 5 p.m. in the USC itorium. 'OU acuity and Staff move info their ususf 17 Howard Rhodes Jenny Rooney y Tony Rossini n , Pam Rudd Daniel Sabia r Tichn Walters Diane Sanderson n Bert Sandifer Fred Santos Tom Schlictman Mike Schoen Brad Scott Peter Sederberg Deedra Senter Stuart Senter Andy Shifflett Lynn Shirley Libby Shropshier Kent Sidel Paul Smith d Joan Spencer-Amado Amy Steele ;ws Tray Stephenson ght Thomas Stepp Sandra Stringer nn J J IOUU oiuaii ier Karen Sundlie Barbara Szostak i Joseph Taylor Jim Tidd Bill Turner Daphner Vagenas n-Metts Judy Vanslyke Turk Elise Vaugn Dianne Ward Travis Wechsler i Faith Welch rs Denise Wellman Harold White Carrie Wilhite nne Jamie Williams Melody Wright Stan Yarbrough Melissa Yonan Vicki Young 3ogue lart