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W7 i i a r acuity recital win ieature i^aury unnsue, W eanesaay soprano; Constance Lane, flutist; and Robert WJesselson, cellist, in the School of Music recital hall and is free. For more information call 7774280. The Association of Women in Science and Preprofessional Advising will sponsor a seminar titled "Women in Health Care Careers: Current Trends andlssues" at 4 p.m. today in Russell House room 303. A panel of women practicing various health care professions will explore current trends and issues in women's health care. Leadership Team, 4:15 p.m. Campus Judicial Board, 4 pjn., Witten Room Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., 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 pjn., BA002 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 9:15 p.m. Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian Association, 8 p.m., BA450 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, every 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 TVl 8V * Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., SPORTS: Volleyball Golf Team Golf SIGN UP TODAY Stop by the IM/Rec dept. and recei $9 in FREE 1-800-COLLECT calls I' j ftn saz BSU, Heart to Heart, 7 p.m, Baptist Student f)U B B Center B B Undergraduate ACS, 5 p.m. Bttf Campus Crusade for Christ, Prime Time, 7:30 p.m., Callcott 15 Fencing Club, 6 p.m., Blatt 308 '& Entries for the EVENTS! calender may he submitted to The Gamecock on the third floor of the Russell House. There is a box in the newsroom designated for event entries. Proui Univer USC student named honorable n USA Today All-Academic Team Clanitra L. Stewart, a senior psycl in the South Carolina Honors Collej recognized as a campus leader with a c undergraduate career. After gradua Stewart will continue her education a TT_: o?i?i ?... ...1 u uuivcisitjr uuiuui ui uavv, wncic isiic u Woodruff Fellowship. Chi Si sponsors clothes drive Clothes collection receptacles will through Friday at Capstone, Columbia I Laborde, Moore, McClintock, Pattc Snowden, South Ibwer, Towers Lobby, W andthe Chi Psi lodge. Nominations accept .'^r Lauren 1 Carolinian Award Gamecock On-] JENNIFER STANLEY News Editor Several students will be murdered on-campus this spring. In the Gamecock On-line, that is. One highlight on the new GOL is a mystery-based serial?part of the new interactive portion of GOL. The Gamecock On-Line is back on the web after more than a semester of absence from cyberspace. "The serial is an on going saga of several fictitious USC students who find out dark things about their past," serial creator and GOL staff member Brian Rish said. Rish said the first installment of the serial should be up on the web site in about two weeks. CRIME continued from pagel While on patrol, reporting officer observed subject sleeping in a telephone booth. Upon approach the officer detected a strong odor of alcohol. The subject displayed an inability to think clearly and had slurred speech. Suspect was arrested and transported to Richland County Detention Center. Grand larceny of power tools, Construction site at 1600 Pendleton. Victim reported that unknown persons cut the padlocks off of two storage lockers and removed various tools valued at $1,730. Saturday, Mar. 8 mi Jly Sponsors Ir sity of S / nui ENTRIE Thursday, I Thursday, Thursday, ^cfcat'o ng/ ve % ^ ! '?UvO|D ' NIRSA Endorsed t (V? TTU The award, sponsored by the Carolina Chaplain lention for Association, the Department of Religious Studie and the Division of Student Affairs, will recognizi lology major an undergraduate or graduate student who bes je, has been exemplifies one or more qualities of the Caroliniaj listinguished Creed. Candidates may be nominated by faculty tion in May, staff, administrators or fellow students by Marc] t the Mercer 28. Send nominations to Jane Poster, chairwoma] as received a of the Carolina Campus Chaplains, c/o the Divisioi of Student Affairs, Russell House West Wing. Lottery held for student organizations be available The Fall 1997 Lottery for the Russell Hous lall, Douglas, Ballroom and Russell House meeting rooms will b srson, Sims, held Thursday in room 218 of the Russell House fo ade Hampton registered student organizations. Reservations wi be accepted for August through December. The firs lottery will be held at 9 a.m., and the second will b E. Brubaker held at 10 a.m. Academic classroom space will nc be reserved until Aug. 29. ine gets face-lift, offers \ The 10-person staff has used the break to make other changes and ip||||i Ibfafatfi additions. They redesigned the look of , the web site and made the site easier to [. Another addition is the weekly top ten list and weekly contest Contestants There is an oppoi are automatically entered in a drawing surfer's to respond to from local businesses. Groucho's Deli e-mail to the GOL stal contributed the prize for the first contest ? responses/fe The Gamecock On-Line is fun, -wlU. eventually evolve entertaining and informative. [Students] area or chat line whe can get an up to the minute weather discuss Gamecock st report, and the interactive section adds issues," Rish said, a lighter side to The Gamecock. This On-line advertising section gives stuff for people to become of back issues are still more involved with The Gamecock" Rish stages, but is a possibi said. Rish. Driving under the influence, simple poss. of marijuana, 1600 Blossom St. In response to a number of complaints from witnesses about a reckless driver, reporting officer tracked down the subject vehicle at Blossom and Park and initiated a traffic stop. The driver was asked to exit his vehicle. The officer noticed a strong odor of alcohol and asked the subject to take some field sobriety tests, but the subject refused. Officer then placed the subject under arrest. A search of the t vehicle was conducted and a clear plastic mflCCJ bag containing a green leafy substance was found in the glove box. Subject also ga|| 777.1134 refiosed a Datamaster BAC test. Suspect t d * was arrested and transported to Richland County Detention Center. itramural Sports At louth Carolir X \ mrm- * * S DUE: PLR March 20th Sund Anril QrH Mnr , rrpiii uiu iTiui April 3rd Tue: See Your ^ AAA i ntramural I "111 IB 1 ? 1 Recreational ,pa It's Fast. It's w s Opportunities available in medical humanities 3 The USC Center for Bioethics, a joint partnership I of Richland Memorial Hospital, the Institute of Public ^ Affairs and the USC School of Medicine, is sponsoring p> research opportunities in the medical humanities. | ti The program offers undergraduate students the a opportunity to work with a USC faculty member on 1 projects in clinical or theoretical bioethics, medical history, philosophy of medicine or another area in the medical humanities. A $2,000 stipend is offered e as a part of the summer program, which begins in e June and ends in early August. r Applications are available in the office of George H Khushf, Ph.D., Humanities Director, Center for g Bioethics, USC Institute of Public Affairs, Columbia, 0 ,t SC 29208. Call 777-7371 for information. Ihe deadline is Friday. veb surfer interaction rtunity for web The regular sections of the printed GOL by sending portion of The Gamecock?news, f. viewpoints, etc., sports and classified? sedback] section are included on-line, as well as Columbia into a discussion Mapped Out. an entertainment guide re students can to Columbia, ories and other Web surfers can see GOL at www. gamecock.sc.edu. j ? l-t.ji-i-. ri/-kT J:*; ; ana avaiiaDiiity \jtwij is aiau muring iui auuitiui.a, 1 in the planning staff members. The staff uses Netscape lity, according to 3.0.1, but experience is not required. For more information call 777-3913. Jfieds Work nSatcock Id * i BEGINS: ay, March 23rd i a :i -til may, Mjjrn /in sday, April 8th ?ni cpt? IULLLU ; Easy. It Saves.