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Wednesday "Fro? Colored People to People of Color The Black J Identity Evolution" will be held at 7 p.m. in the ^ Jrreston College seminar Koom. A T-Shirt Making Session for the Clothesline H Project (will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the ^^BB Women's Quad, Sims Classroom. Greek Week '97 activities will include guest speaker Sharon Whittaker at 6 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom. The Greek Review Committee will meet at 6 p.m. The Academic Skills Program will present "Stress Break" as part of their Wednesday Academic Success Drop-In Series from 12:15 pm to 1:15 pan. in Lecoete Room 115. Women's Studies will present "Creating Knowledge About Women: Research by Women's Studies Graduate Students" at 3:30 pm in Gambrell Room 250. Call 777-4007 for information. A Housekeepers' Luncheon will be held at 12 p.m. in the Golden Spur. Leadership Team, 4:15 p.m. Campus Judicial Board, 4 p.m., Witten Room Student Government Senate, 5 pm, RH Theater Scuba Club, 6 p.m., Blatt 135 PALM Ministries, Body & Soul, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. Intervarsity Chapter Prayer, 7:15 a.m., RH 315 Women Student's Association, 8 p.m., RH American Marketing Associations, 8:30 p.m., BA002 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 9:15 p.m. Homecoming Participation Meeting (mandatary), 7 p.m., RH 322 Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian Association, 8 p.m. BA 450 Carolina Productions Concerts, 7 p.m., RH Witten Room Carolina for Kids, 8:30 p.m., RH 302 College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Gambrell 250 International Students Association, eveiy other week Mountaineering and White Water Club, 7:30 p.m., RH 303 Student Legislature, 8:30 p.m., Gambrell Hall 151 Habitat for Humanity, 7:30 p.m., RH 205 Entries for the EVENTS! calendar may be submitted to The Gamecock on the third floor of the Russell House. There is a box in the newsroom designated for event entries. <&> @B< ^NE Memorial to be held for Profes Students can celebrate the life of t Amy Millstone of the Departmenl Classics at 2 p.m. Saturday in the auuiuui IUIII. Winners announced for art, p Student winners in the College art contest include Bryan Hiveley in Speer in second place and Jami Lyi third'place. Student winners in the poetry J. Jakub Pitha in first place, Gary I place and George Lopez in third pi Students go 'Ii ALYSSA SMITH Staff Writer For the sixth year in a row, students will go "Into the Streets" Saturday tt help those in need. Into the Streets is an annua community service project that gives the non a. u tummuiiibjf a tiiauvc tu u. v community service when they normally could not. Into The Streets, coordinated througl the Office of Community Service, contacts local non-profit agencies to find out whal work they need done and cannot afforc to have completed. The volunteers ar< then divided into individual groups with site leaders. The groups go to the differed agencies to help. "With all of the resources we havestudents, faculty and staff?it gives us a chance to give back to the community,' said Clifton Chestnut, Publicity Coordinator for Into The Streets. "It alsc CRIME continued from pagel Wednesday, Feb. 19 Driving under the influence violation of ABC law, disorderly conduct, open container, no driver's license, Saluda and Devine Streets While traveling east on Saluda, reportin| officer observed a blue Chevy Lumim traveling south on Devine then making a right turn onto Saluda traveling wesi WT Kir And 4 TalkAl r 1 college o<J mm m m m _ hi Aiiam Cellular $ ws Faculty/staff winners1 Department of English an< il n 1 1 f*T\ 1 1 TT 111 jsor lYiiusione me scnooi 01 ruDiic neaiir he late Professor Also recognized were top t of French and of Engineering from Paul A Gambrell Hall Professor Richard Ray and i Gribb. oetry contest Nominations due for An of Engineering Students are encourage first place, Gene for the USC Columbia cam] in McKinnon in hest PYpmplifies excellence ir Nominations should be in the contest include the nominee's strengths i eising in second ghould be mailed to Dr. Lor ace- Teaching Award Committee, 11U llie OlITClh JLU shows us that there is a need for volunteers and it shows the community 3 that all college students aren't apathetic." ) The work done at each site varies depending on where the site is. Most of I the work is beautification work like 3 weeding and mowing. Other work might ) include playing board games with the ' elderly and playing sports with children. The work is very physically training," i said Stacy Race, site leader and trainer. 3 "You are out in the sun working for six t hours. But, it is also hilarious because 1 you never know what is going to happen. } It was an awesome experience." 1 This year there are 21 agencies : involved with Into the Streets. These include Camp Discovery, Waverly United " for Action, Women's Shelter, Boys and | Girls Club of the Midlands, Willow Lake Apartments, Volunteers of America, 1 Ethnics United, the Department of ) Juvenile Justice and the Drug Abuse in the eastbound lane. Officer observed several other vehicles flashing their headlights at this time. Subject stopped his vehicle, backed up a few feet, then r resumed traveling west in the eastbound j lane. Officer activated his blue lights and subject vehicle pulled over to the T curb. As the officer approached the vehicle I a strong odor of alcohol was detected T from the vehicle. Officer asked the subject I for his driver's license and subiect stated JVir T^ts Clear your social calend< you must see the Game matnh-un with tho Vandp r - Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mot Mobile night. They'll be givi ids of fun at halftime. tay tuned for more from Bel ong Campus ? a special c< e students. ic NYNE System by Motorola were Ed Madden of the USC, Columbia, I Lucy Hollingsworth of award carries a i. information. i entries from the College IcCarty, Markus Alison, Dance Compa Assistant Professor Molly The Dance ( Dance Compan and Friday and' ioco Teaching Award 11 a.m. Thursda d to submit nominations featuring "Pinoa pus faculty member who concert will be 1 i undergraduate teaching, and at 3 p.m. Su ifenn (fa letter describing $8 for faculty an is a teacher. The letter personnel; and 5 i Thombs, Chair, Amoco Department of Statistics, r a day of comm Council. The first Into the Streets was in the 1 fall of 1991 and had only 50 volunteers, a This year, planners are expecting at least I 300 volunteers. p The USC Alumni Association and the Division of Student Affairs are joining c Into the Streets to make it a USC r National Service Day, and all USC alumni g chapters have been invited to join a service project on the same day. Most of ^ the alumni service projects will center on Habitat for Humanity. ^ "We're pretty excited about it," u Chestnut said. "It mobilizes everyone, students, faculty, staff and alumni." * All volunteers are to check in at 10 a.m. at McKissick Museum, where they ^ are assigned to a team. Each team has a site leader, who coordinates the work t at the site, and a different site. Transportation is provided, but people p are asked to car pool, if possible. o he did not have a license and that this b was the passenger's vehicle. Officer asked driver to exit the vehicle. Subject was \ unsteady on his feet and failed four field h sobriety tests. Suspect was arrested and v transported to Richland County Detention c Center. An open bottle of gin was found fi under the driver's seat. Passenger was f also intoxicated and boisterous and had a two open bottles of liquor at his feet This s subject was also arrested and transported t 9 > 1/ <??*? ar. This Wednesday night, scocks take to the court in rbilt Commodores. >ile will be there for Bell At ing away T-shirts and stirri I Atlantic NYNEX Mobile. ( ellular service program de: ? Mobile f 29208, no later than March 7. The prize of $2,500. Call 777-5163 for ny performs through Sunday Company will perform "The USC ' y in Concert" at 8 p.m. Thursday Pinocchio, the Ballet" at 9 a.m. and y and Friday. Special performances hio" and two selections of the dance leld at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday nday. Tickets are $10 for the public; d staff, senior citizens and military >6 for students. iTF unity service The teams work at their sites from .1:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. At 2:45 p.m., ill of the groups meet back at the Russell louse Ballroom for food, music and ?rizes. j ^rrUn Kol1iw\m -norhrl m'iroa rwvnln q Lin^ uoluwui pcubjrj givuo a hance to think about what they did and naybe get them to continue," Chestnut aid. "When you do Into the Streets, you earn to appreciate a lot of things because rou see what others don't have," said jateca Wise, vice president for publicity. You feel very rewarded when you are bushed." "We have received a lot of support rom local businesses," Chestnut said. They gave us the food and prizes for he party. We really appreciate it." Students who are interested in anticipating should contact the Office f Community Service. o Richland County Detention Center. Assault and battery, McBryde Quad. Victim reported that she had gone to the icident location to visit a new boyfriend, /hen they saw her ex-boyfriend. In the [ ourse of conversation the victim asked ar some of her personal belongings back rom the ex-boyfriend. Subject became ingered and struck her along the right ide of her jaw. Subject also scratched he victim's neck. f ?>? February 26, a SEC lantic NYNEX ng up all Doming soon ... signed for /1&a m 15