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\ * Special Olympic ^volunteers in Col STAFF REPORTS 8 a.m. to 5 p.r Jackson Special Olympics Summer Games, featuring a variety a a.m. to 5 n.n of Olympic-type sports, will take place at two locations in the ^ ? Columbia area: Fort Jackson # md the University of South ^9 KL Carolina. J More than 800 athletes from f II I I South Carolina will compete in I | | I Athletics (track and field), i ^ Aquatics (swimming), Softball " and Bowling. 1^^ Jk The event incorporates 300 ^ coaches and 500 volunteers from I\ ^ the Columbia area. \ ^ ( Adult volunteers are needed \ ^^^^B B^^^. 0 o serve in many event \ capacities, from sports venues I I to food service. The event will begin May 16 I with a Softball competition in the afternoon at Fort Jackson and with Opening Ceremonies competitions, on the post at 7:30 p.m. Adults intere On May 17 adult volunteers are needed for the following Games should call sports competitions: Special Olympics J .' " Carolina Alive ,|Si[ - presents the fX, Spring Show'95 come aftd enjjpy the sights and sounds ' r?f Tt^P'c tnlruiffifl non simriri'p prouh! v* w ^ ^ v Tv.vT::vT;..X^ * xwra-x**: ? o o r Koger Center Saturday, April 5 7:30 0 Students, Faculty & Staff; $5 General Admission; $8 Anpne interested in becoming a part of USC's finest group of / singers and dancers should; come to (lie Music Building Rm. 006 at 7;30 pm. Audition date is April 8i For more information call Dr. Richard Couant 777*3125 Become A Plasma Donor. Who Needs Plasma? Hemophiliacs, bum victims, transplant and cardiovascular patients are people who receive products made from the plasma of donors like you. Earn at least $150 per month Professional medical facility and staff for your safety. Certified by the American Blood Resources Association's 0 Quality Plasma Program. BE A PLASMA DONOR...BECAUSE vfShT LIFE IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS I<S> ?, The Quality Soiree .-oil 91 S Assemhlv St Pnlnmhia SC 29201 r ltadv van ?' - ? J J ?^ 803-254-2280 Across from Whaley's Mill * PEACE CORPS 'iCT "THE TOUGHEST JOB YOU'LL EVER LOVE" UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Information Session & Reception s^HjjV^y^n "Discovering the Peace Corps Experience" * ^ *jk INFORMATION CALL ifeig ALS1-800-424-8580 (M or visit our web site at * www.peacecorps.gov ~ % h I ;s needs lumbia ? Listen a q. Athletics at Patton Stadium, Fort 1. Softball at Hilton Softball Complex, . Fort Jackson I U iA?7w wF 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bowling at Century Lanes, Fort Jackson nu-botAPow. 9 a.m. to 2 pm Aquatics, USC 3:45 V BlattP.E. Center Avictotyceldbratimandtkising ' . ceremonies will be held May 17 0,18 D jy at Cole Park Tennis Courts, Fort __________ t|f Jackson. I The public is invited to attend ' all ceremonies and events. M5SI4ij South Carolina Special ' f j Olympics is a year-round training l2J ^ / and competition program for ????? / children and adults with mental retardation. _ _ . That Ok Summer Games is one of three i:2o * state-level events held each year Jungle in addition to local and regional i:3o Ticket offlct sted in volunteering for the Summer ^ the Volunteer Services of South Carolina Advance tickets *>1 at 722-1555, ext. 30. I _ A GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION i All international students are JL ill invited to attend this annual event at which South Carolina's governor honors the University's international community. Sponsored by the Columbia Council for Internationals. 4pm, the Governor's Mansion FESTIVAL OF FOUR This multicultural stringed ensemble combines specialties in Spanish flamenco, Andean mountain, classical European, and traditional American musical styles. Admission: $12.50 adults, $10 students. 8pm, Roger Center SALSA MERENGUE BAND til C?me dance the night away with the lively and popular 13 piece band, Sabor Tropical. Admission is free. Sponsored by SALA (Students Associated for Latin America) and the Office of Multicultural Affairs. 7pm, Golden Spur 6 SHIATSU BASICS Learn about Shiatsu, the til therapeutic art of Japan which is deeply rooted in the philosophy and practices of traditional Chinese medicine. Christi Stewart, Natural Therapeutic Specialist, will give a brief historical overview of Shiatsu and demonstrate basic techniques of this massage therapy. Admission is free. Sponsored by International Programs. 5pm, Russell House 303 FILM: THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH Enjoy the magical tale of a girl whose search for her missing brother brings an enchanting Irish legend to life. This program is part of the rinpma Hn Mrwirtp Film Qf>ri<=?? Fnpf aHtnicdnn ' Sponsored by International Programs. 7pm, Business Administration 351 7f niJVt: LIKE WATER FDR - CHOCOLATE t ll Based on the novel by Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate creates a world of romance through the magical realism that is central to modern Latin film and literature. The film is in Spanish with English subtitles.( Admission is free. Sponsored by SALA (Students Associated for Latin America) and the Latin American Studies Program. 5pm, Russell House 303 INTERNATIONAL COFFEE HOI JSE: A TOUR OF GREAT BRITAIN Learn about Great Britain while enjoying British tea and treats. Also, meet some of the University of South Carolina's students from Great Britain. This event is part of the International Coffee House Series. Free admission. Sponsored by International Programs. 7:30pm, Gressette Room, Harper College International Frograms for Studer Classifi MJj Call 777-1184 to | nt/ to find out mora I ^ % .-tnwc,. "Authc icr ^ /V ?* Bani? Instru) nd Learn Acces .8 flCXIfl PAALOfl 796-6477 Bi?We ir Ranger Movie (PG) I J I 7:10 9:30 th Man (PGI3) 00 7:25 9:40 _ on't Dance (G) ' 1? lr DININ ih Patient (R) 4:25 7:45 rbih/ # ?in LAany Liin g Blade (R) 05 7:00 9:50 e Jones (R) is 7:20 9:45 Meat & 3 Vegg n's Private Parts (R) 9:55 Chicken Breast Sane 1 Feeling (PG13) ? 7:05 9:40 BBQ Buffet to Jungle (PG) 4:10 7:15 Pasta & Salad B t opens at 12:30pm. ling before 6pm-$4.00) r* U O rL " ig Admission-Avoid the Rush! NSh & bilNmp d for same day attractions, s or Supe reavers Discountw/ID | nternation \pril 4-1 8FULBRIGHT INFORMATION SESSION th Learn about Fulbright grants which are available to graduating seniors and to graduate students. The grants allow students to conduct research, engage in advanced study, or undertake teaching assistantships for one year in a foreign country. Application materials and guidelines will be presented at the session. Sponsored by the Office of Fellowships and Summer Programs. 4pm, Gressette Room, Harper College COOKING AROUND THE WORLD Interested in expanding your cooking repertoire? Then join some international students who will teach you their culinary specialties. YouH learn how to make British scones, German potato soup, and more! Sponsored by International fftgrams. 5pm, Baptist Student Union, lower level COFFEE. COOKIES. AND CONVERSATION Enjoy this unique opportunity for American students to meet, mingle, and converse with internationals from all over the world. Sponsored by English Programs for International's, Columbia World Affairs Council, and Alpha Phi Omega. 7pni, Top of Carolina, Capstone ) THREE SHORT SPANISH PLAYS Enjoy Eldelantalblancoby Sergio Vodanovic, La parada by Rafael Portillo, and La zapatera prodigiosa by Federico Garcia Lorca. Performances are in Spanish. Admission: $2 students, $3 others. Sponsored by the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese 8pm, Longstreet Theater 9| INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL th 1 lam-2pm, Russell House Patio MOVIE: FRENCH KISS Catch the spirit of going abroad with this romantic comedy set in France ? starring Mpo Rvan anH K>vin Klirip 'S.mtisntrvthv International Programs. 5pm, B A, Belk Auditorium DISCOVERTHE PEACE CORPS EXPERIENCE Returned Peace Corps volunteers will share and discuss their overseas experiences. Enjoy an exciting slide show about the life of a Peace Corps volunteer and learn about ways that you, too, can have such an experience. Sponsored by International Programs 7pm, Russell House Ballroom THREE SHORT SPANISH PIAYS See April 8 for description, time, and location. CELEBRATE Tl 1997 INTERNATK Wednesday, April 9, 1 lamEnjoy international food, mu Live music performed by Patrick's Ca Photo exhibit, Archaeology frc Consulate Gent April 4-11, Russell Hoi its Byrnes Building, Suite 123 University < 4$ Feds Work aaaf -tBaifteadi irized Martin, Gibson and Guild Dealer Guitars, s & other folk instruments New and Used ments Lessons Records & Tapes Books sories Bluegrass jam session every Friday night Pnnrcrt ounrw Catiirilov ninhf lis, Owner '"3"' j V& EXPANDED G AREA & MENU d\ Nightly Dimer Specials ies 20tf Jumbo Wings Iwich 2 For 1 Menu Items 2 For 1 Ribeyes/Filets ar 2 For 1 Appetizers $2/lb. Popcorn Shrimp Lai Week 1, 1997 I I I.-, IMMIGRATION LAW * XV/til UPDATE Alan Gordon, an immigration attorney based in Charlotte, will discuss recent and important changes in immigration law. He will also talk about H-l visas and permanent residency. Sponsored by International Programs. 3:30pm, Gambrell 132 PHILIPPINES: A CULTURAL EXPERIENCE Enjoy the film, A Cultural Experience, which explores the multifaceted Philippines. An informal panel discussion will follow. Sponsored by the Filipino-American Association of Greater Columbia. 7pm, Gambrell 152 THREE SHORT SPANISH PLAYS See April 8 for description, time, and location. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM Ethan McSweeny directs this Shakespeare favorite. Admission: $10generalpublic,$8 faculty and staff, $6 students. Sponsored by the Department of Theatre, Speech, and Dance. 8pm, Drayton Hall Theatre n INTERNATIONAL HOUR All international students th are welcome to enjoy free food, fellowship, and fang-pong. Sponsored by the Columbia Council for Internationals 12-1 pm, Baptist Student Union, lower level THE GREAT LAKES CONFIJCT IN CENTRAL AFRICA John Beya, from the Department of Antnropoiqgy, win discuss now tne ureat Lakes conflict arose and became entwined with Zairian president Mobutu and his oppressive regime. Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology. 12:15-1:15pm, Hamilton 318 INTERNATIONAL DINNER Get a taste of the world by participating in this popular event! NADA residents will host a delicious international dinner with a variety of foods. $2 admission. Sponsored by NADA International living Community. 7:30pm, NADA Courtyard A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM See April 10 for description, time, and location. IE WORLD! 3NAL FESTIVAL 2pm, Russell House Patio sic, and cultural displays. idillac (Irish) and Cadir (Tuiki^h). m the Air, on loan from the ira\ of Israel use, 2nd floor lobby }f South Carolina 777-7461