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anymore, I'll be okay. I don't think should have been kicked out o school. What I did was bad, but don't feel like a bad person," he said "I think it basically gave me a sec ond chance." Sexual assault Opponents of closed judicial hear i r-\ nrc /-"rifi/'i'TQ fka fort fklf COVliO tligd V.11L1V, IZ.V. liiv iav.i uiai jcauo assaults on campus are sometime: handled through university judicia systems. Survivors of sexual assaul on campus can have their cases han died through campus judicial hear United Stat offer scho who \ Qualified Freshmer vSonhomores ran ea r scholarships which full tuition, books, 1 and provide $150.0 month subsistence. . . ' ' . V-, -t . _ . . ' "i- j.-. ' .. t <r?. "i" < .,.v; You can become a 1 Aviator, Submarine Surface Warfare Of or SEAL simply by 4~r> a XTt?C^\T< JUlllllig LI 1C 1MVW I ' at the University ol Carolina, the #1 ur the country. For mor< I ings. f Last semester, at least one sexual I assault case was handled by the office of student discipline. A case Ul cnillllidl bCAUdi LUL5CUllUU^L 111 Snowden hall was reported to police in November. Administrators wouldn't comment on specific cases but Polding 1 said he handled one sexual assault s case last semester. 1 Although official documentation t was not available, Donna Hight, coordinator of housing safety and - judicial programs, said the Snowden es Navy and ft larships to men; vish to become c y ~ Tf: <*r.W pyr eitl: v. "?K^_ >,?" -I?'" Ms Si aval i or I ticer ^ * information contact D9C LeConte, 777-3^ epage: web.csd.sc.edu case was definitely referred to student discipline. "When stuff winds up in [The Gamecockl you can bet they've been forwarded to us and forwarded to student discipline," Hight said. Moen said concern for the victim is one of the main issues involved in keeping sexual assault hearings closed. "We want to make sure the woman's privacy is protected because we don't want her to face fear," Moen said. "I think that if someone were to file sexual assault Marine Corps and women jfficers er graduation, you I receive guaranteed ployment and an iting career in ler the Navy or rine Corps. Lt* Einsel /nrotc charges and The Gamecock runs a story, I guess one of the things I would fear is pressure from public opinion." Tricia Phaup, coordinator of the Office of Sexual Assault Services, works with sexual assault victims. "It's very difficult in any kind of criminal or discipline procedures for survivors because they don't want anyone to know what's happened," Phaup said. Crotty said most cases that come before the judicial hoard are not as severe as sexual assaults. Crotty said I ; Chaplains Corner PALM' Sunday Body & S 728 Pickens St. We 799-7363 ah . u II 'I ill%aB?|::::- >:Js $ ? > ' < e py * Hi hiiill c E "l WHAT MAKES I1! # HIGH QUALITY ( -Wf^, 100% UV PROTI MS THEY REALLY Al ^ngias^s CLASSIC STYLU by BAUSCH & LOMB SEASONS. TOUC FRAMES FOR A PRICE. AND A Q LEADER IN OPTI most incidents involve conflicts between students that are just not newsworthy. "It's really not all that interesting to the public," Crotty said. But UGA's judicial hearings make* the news all the time. "They are very newswortj^," Paulk, who serves as a student liaison for the National Task Force for Campus Crime, said. "They hear [drunk driving cases], drug cases and cases about firearms on campus and hazing. All of those 1 would say are very newsworthy to the student." Baptist Student Union Thursday 7:00 700 Pickens St * Campus Ministry nip Among Lutnerans ana Methodists Worship - 5:30 p.m. ioul (Program & Dinner) dnesday, 5:30 p.m. are Welcome! great L Shades EVEN greater prices e S SUNGLASSES SPECIAL? iLASS LENSES THAT PROVIDE iCTION AND SHOW COLORS AS KE, WITH NO DISTORTION. IG THAT TRANSCENDS THE ;h plastic and metal COMFORTABLE FIT AT A GREAT UALITY HERITAGE OF A WORLD ICS SINCE 1853. m