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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Saturdays ofs
Round Table Gaming Society, ^
12 p.m., Leconte 112
Carolina Productions, 8 p.m., 0f {
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process of death, and it's extremely fro
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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
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jxperiences they have. o^.
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dizing how fortunate they are in life,
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an individual that they were assisting.
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lacked me in the face last year when
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smber," Race, who also volunteers
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d she was so full of life. The girl knew
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honor is the second this month
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stration among the nation's 25 will
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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tnyone else over," has banned the <
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eed that minorities The Federali;
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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.
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Daniel Sabia
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Diane Sanderson
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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
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Sandra Stringer
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Barbara Szostak
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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
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