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Entries for Datebook may be I submitted to The I W ATI? Gamecock on the \'m^ A1 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. Cabinet, 6 p.m., Witten Rm. Mondays Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. Peer Conduct Board, 7:30 p.m., RH303 Homecoming Commission, 630 p.m., RH 348 Sorority Council, 5 p.m. ' Tuesdays AAAS, 6 p.m., RH Theater Bodybuilding & Fitness Club, 7 p.m., Blatt 135 Phi Sigma Pi, 8:30 p.m., Nursing 127 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., RH201 Carolina Cares, 7 pan., RH 201 Hillel, 7 p.m., RH 203 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., RH305 Scuba Club, 5:30 p.m., Blatt GREENBACKS continued from Since 1985,30 USC students have rec There have been 14 winners in the Summer Programs has been establishec Members of the faculty and staff hav< Group Study Exchange Program as well USC students who are interested in ap are invited to attend a Rotary Scholars! 1997 at 7 p.m. in the Gressette Room (H from local Rotary Clubs will be in attenc For more information contact the Offi at 777-0958, Harper College 303. 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Center / 1 P A L M Ministries, Body & Soul, 5:30 pm, 728 Pickens St. Intervarsity Chapter Prayer, 7:15 a.m.,RH 315 women students Association, 8 p.m., RH American Marketing Associations, 8:30 p.m., BA 002 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 9:15 p.m. Homecoming Participation Meeting (mandatory), 7 p.m., RH 322 BGLA, 8 p.m., BA 486 Into the Streets, 4 pJiL, Preston Seminar Room Carolina Productions Concerts, 7 p.m., RH Witten Room Carolina for Kids, 8:30 p.m., RH302 College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Gambrell 250 International Students Association, every other week Mountaineering and White Water Club, 7:3- p.m., RH 205 Student Legislature, 8:30 pjm., Gambrell Hall 151 Thursdays Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., RH 322 BSU, Heart to Heart, 7 p.m., Baptist Student Center Undergraduate ACS, 5 p.m. Campus Crusade for Christ, Prime Time, 7:30 p.m., Nursing 127 Saturdays Round Table Gaming Society, 12 p.m., Leconte 112 Carolina Productions, 8 p.m., RH Theater page 1 eived Rotary International Scholar- ships, two years the Office of Fellowships and L i participated in the Rotary International .. plying for Rotary Intemaional Scholarships lip Workshop on Tuesday, February 25, arper College, 3rd floor). Representative lance. ce of Fellowships and Summer Programs M5%ott\ ^ y^RevoJ suggested retail only. Expires 12/31/96. No ot UUS& m hmI IflH your JfE n the |jp irolina \ 12-1-96 Autobreaking, larceny of stereo equipment, Blossom Street Garage. Victim reported that unknown persons cut through the convertible top of his vehicle and removed one amplifier and two speakers. Estimated loss: $660. Simple possession of marijuana, Patterson Hall. Reporting officer observed an odor of marijuana in the vicinity of subject's room. Upon questioning, subject admitted to smoking marijuana and surrendered a plastic bag containing approximately 3 grams of a green, leafy substance. Subject was charged and written up on a student disciplinary report. Criminal domestic violence, Sumwalt. Subject, female, and the victim, her husband, had been quarelling and subject was extremely uncooperative with reporting officer. Reporting officer later observed subject clawing and hitting the victim about the face. When reporting officer asked subject to stop, subject would not comply. Subject was placed under arrest for Criminal Domestic Violence. 11-29-96 Larceny of bicycle parts, Capstone Lot. Reporting officer observed 3 juvenile subjects enter the grounds emptyhanded. When officer pulled around a building to get a better view he observed the subjects carrying bicycle tires. When officer identified himself the subjects threw the tires in some bushes. All subjects were taken into custody and M Every year thousands of babies die of choking, suffocating or other breathing emergencies. Dent let yours be one Of them. Jb Americ I Costa-Del-Mar ] \ Arnette I her discounts apply. " ^^ I Vafch the I taHMWll 1 Bi details on Crime rei^rt remanded to their guardians. 11-28-96 Larceny of a cellular phone, Coliseum. Victim reported that unknown persons removed a black Nokia phone from the incident location. Estimated loss: $169. 11-26-96 Grand larceny of a DAT recorder, Law Center. Victim reported that unknown persons removed a DAI recorder from an unsecured room. Estimated loss: $1200. Shoplifting under $1000, disorderly conduct, University Bookstore. Complainant stated that he observed suspect #1 take a book and conceal it in his pants. When complainant approached suspect, suspect gave book back to complainant and fled the scene. Subject was apprehended in the Hardee's parking lot. Suspect was arrested and transported to Richland County Detention Center. Subject #2 was had been waiting for subject #1 in the lot and became loud and abusive when subject #1 was arrested. Suspect was arrested and transported to Richland County Detention Center. Attempted auto breaking, possession of tools of a crime, att larceny of stereo equip., S-6 Lot. Reporting officer observed three subjects :an Red Cross The first 50 people Club will recei including full equipment -- aerot plus Colun II flurry. Located at 9251/2 Hugi USA IHv STEF Spt poot Wear workou Office of Campus Recreation, M< Alcohol and Drug Progams, Univ Atlilctic Club, C approach and look into victim vehicle. Subject #1 attempted to gain entry to the vehicle with a coat hanger, while subjects #2&3 acted as lookouts. Subject #2 then walked up to victim's vehicle and attempted to break out the passenger window with a small metal rod. Subject #1 then walked back to his own vehicle. A pedestrian entered the area and Subjects #2&3 fled into Bates West, where they were detained by officers. Subject #1 was also detained. Suspects were arrested and transported to Richland County Detention Center. Failure to stop for blue light, vehicle license misuse, resisting arrest, Saluda and Blossom streets. While driving south on Saluda, reporting officer observed a vehicle license tag hanging improperly from subject vehicle. After running a check, it was determined that that tag did not match the vehicle. A traffic stop was initiated, but after officers exited their car the suspect vehicle fled the scene. Officers pursued but vehicle was being driven too recklessly for high speed pursuit. Soon after, the vehicle was spotted parked in the Roost lot. Three suspects were observed entering the vehicle. A second traffic stop was initiated, and the vehicle went up onto the sidewalk, where all suspects fled the moving vehicle. Subject #1 was located, while subjects #2&3 were not located. Suspect was arrested and transported to Richland County Detention Center. 11-25-96 Assault and battery, illegal use of telephone, Sims. 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Victim reported that a black male between 18 and 30 conducted an indecent act of masturbation on front of her at the inrident location. Subject then fled the scene. 11-22-96 Larceny of bicycle, possession of tools of a crime, resisting arrest, BA Building. Reporting officer observed both subjects checking bicycles at the various locations on campus. Both were on foot and without a bicycle. They entered the parking lot of Columbia Evangelist Church and reappeared on a bicycle. Officers attempted to stop the subjects, but subjects fled on foot from the officers. They were detained at the 1100 block of Henderson. Subject #1 admitted to stealing the bicycle and stated that they had been looking for another bicycle to steal for subject #2. Subject #1 was in possession of a pair of wire cutters. Subjects were arrested and charged. - compiled by Luke Robinson I ARE MEANT I ^ For decades, MDA has rpm shown how valuable * people with disabilities are to society. 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