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Black Cece von Kolnitz Editor-in-chief kolavon@vm.sc.eau Stephanie Cole Design Editor stmcole@vm.sc.edu Valerie Holmes Asst. Design Editor Sarah Garibaldi Assignments Editor si earib? vm. sc.edu Robert Walton Chief Photographer rwalton? vm. sc. edu Jason Lynes Arts & Entertainment Editor Josh Penrod Sports Editor jgpenro@vm.sc.edu Erin Gilliam Copy Editor Caroline Pratt Editorial Assistant Harriett Williams Faculty Advisor J; Board of Student Publications & Communications Publisher Garnet and Black will be published five times this semester. G&B is printed by The State newspaper and is a publication of the University of South Carolina's Student Media department. To contact us, call 7771149. For advertising information, call 7775064. Cove Story photo by Robert Vv Photo Story 14 Mission of Hope. G&B's chief photograph Walton spent a day capturing the voices and image Columbia's Oliver Gospel Mission. The mission, on I Assembly and Taylor Streets, has been licensed as a since 1888. ditor's Letter When I tell people I'm the edi- I tor of Garnet and Black magazine, they say, "There's a magazine at user Yes there is, and there has been one since 1994. It hasn't always looked the same or had the same name. But it's always been here. Now it's a new year, a new semester and everything you will see in this volume is new. We decided to start from scratch to give you a magazine we thought you'd want. We expect to bring you five more issues of Garnet and Black this semester, five more magazines filled with more photographs, more stories and more sec llUild* Feel free to tell us what you think |( should be here, what you think is missing, what you think could have been p done better. ? I O (JSC's Larry Dav Auburn sophomore Derek beat Auburn 66-56. Davis, f Melvin Watson are Hocking again this season to give C the nation's strongest back< ralton I Focus Justice: USC-style. Student di closed to the public. G&B takes a judicial system to find out how it v be charged with anything from th< sexual assault are tried behind clc students. BT Jis? don't h Beca paper i m 11- - Ktat / vvrire a] J It's tht B JB j|* m*M lssues J B M rePres J Bk waB ?f thisB H decideJ rvs cj editor _ editor'; If yc In many cases one of the biggest prob- w^at 2ms with student media publications at ^jamet niversities is that the publication's 1400 C eaders, the students' who pick up the e-mail Lewspaper or magazine or yearbook and ne is drives past Caldwell USC Lave any input. use a college magazine or newsisn't there for the students who ogether, who design and edit and nd take pictures for it. Lere for its readers, readers whose and problems are greatly undermted in and overlooked by al and local daily media. i going to write about the purpose magazine. But that's up to you iamet and Black Quarterly's first J.T. Wagenheim wrote in his first > note, "This is your magazine." >u have something to say about ^ou read or see, write to us at and Black, USC Russell House, jreene St., 29208, or send me an at kolavon@vm.sc.edu. We want ed to hear from you. , BJ McKie and 5 together larolina one of :ourts. scipline records and hearings are look inside USC's closed campus vorks and why students who might sft, drug possession and hazing to )sed doors by a board of fellow JB ffll