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I SITE OF THE DAY i The Sot > * "y 8 S ' 11 wk ^ "*y fi^H The USC Excelsior Trio, an undergradi chamber music trio, placed third in the n ^ 1996-1997 Collegiate Artist Competition i Music, held annually by the Music Teach( Association. The competition, held April 7 in Dal featured five ensembles from throughout 1 The USC trio of Jiyean Seong, a pianist f ? j Now, Qu Health ( Walking 'I University Primary Care, In Conjunction With The College Of Nursing, Opens A Clinic On Campus For Faculty And Staff. T O Good health is important. Too important to ignore just because you have to give up your parking space and leave campus to get to a health care provider. That's why, in conjunction with the College of Nursing, we established University Primary Care on campus. Now quality health care is more convenient than ever for USC faculty and staff. O Some of the best health care providers in the country teach at our School of Medicine and College of Nursing. Now, they're available through this facility, offering comprehensive care for you and your family, from treating the common cold to highly specialized procedures. O You deserve the very best care. We give you just that with specialists who not only practice medicine, but teach it. University Primary Care is part ETC. ON WEDNESDAY Spo El i J ^ IIIU UJ iVlUdlL I if Wtk - s #v ^afalag^ >.,. W ? w T & ^ ^^MBB| :? ,^fe?|.f - '"ligJr* w " |?j?plf f^^E JK &* f HH fBi J^KL jf? finHEf >x ^ IW .& -Ji <w Hill, j^mk^ m. 4 - mm&M I: HH Jl <F": J| _jB? iV" HgS^HESL # fl^K BtfpJWJ ?* ^ flf Special to The Gamecock rnte student Neil Casey, a senior violinist from Sumerduck, Va., ation at the and Shalunda Fincher, a senior cellist from Columbia 11 N^^nal ^own a^)0ve ia that order), represented the Southeast region after winning state and regional titles in January las, Texas, Kmwcville, Tenn. he country. The trio's coach is Dr. Fits de Jonge, an associate rem Korea, professor in USC's School of Music. ality ]are Is Within Distance. H University Specialty Clinics University Primary Care, in conjuction with the College of Nursing We Practice What We Teach. In the Thomson Student Health Center, Room 303 , 777-5373 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday l():(X)am-l:(K)pm of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine ileto comes to.Charleston [G Wnmpti ci T T VII I w U I more STAFF REPORTS Past researchers have long prover that young women generally suffei from hi^ier levels of depression thar young men. Yet, a new study has discovered that this gender gap continues well into adulthood, with women's levels of depression slowlj increasing relative to time. "The depression gender gap says that on average women are mors depressed than men, and this gap is evident at age 18 and increases tc about age 55 or 60," said Johr Mirowsky, author of the study anc sociology professor at Ohio State Mirowsky analyzed the 1990 U.S Survey of Work, Family, and WeilBeing, which involved interviews with 2,031 adults across the country aged 18 to 90. Findings from the three surveys revealed that levels of depression foi both men and women drop from earl} adulthood until somewhere in the mid-40s to late 50s when depression scores start rising again. However, depression levels foi men drop more quickly in earlj adulthood than they do for women The family mobilizes to help men overcome depression, but women are expected to cope, said Dr. Frances Dorris, clinical psychologist at the Center for Women's Healing. The gap is the smallest, almost not appearing, at age 20 to 22, Mirowsky said. This is the time that I P* I ? | A ? | | | I The Offict An of Nat USC students have won twenty competitions during the 1996-9' University students have garnere and scholarship competition committees and assists studer Pntnrv Charles Ami Ann Goggins, SCK Christine Hill SC Suzc Tom W; Awards are for nine mon Rote Jonathan Rehberg, SCHC Se Scholarships are awarded for Aaron Ahearn, SCHC Junior, Wi These $7,500 scholarships natural sciences, or eng Michael L. The founadation awarded thirty $1 has a studen National Science F Jennifer Wu National Science Fou Michael L. One of the most prestigious fello\ for three NASA Gradi Michael L/ NASA grants this fellowship to c group of students pursuing degre Jessica Nash, SCHC Senior Grants are for nine to tw State Kimberly Baxter, SCHC Jun Fifty $3,000fellowships were < leaders on their Harry * Elizabeth Ann Chandler, SC] USA Tod Clar ? Ik uffer f men throw men and women tend to be getting out of college and are the most similar 1 in their lives, perspectives, and situations. 1 Other research has proven that ' the gap forms in adolescence as a ' result of male and female adaptation 1 to biological and social changes, 7 Mirowsky said. Mirowsky is the first to research whether or not the gap ' grows into adulthood. The results imply that gender 5 inequality is a major cause for the * growing gap ? the fact that women { are paid less and handle things such L as housework, childrearing and cooking. In order to explain the growing gap, Mirowsky further analyzed some 1 of the data from the previous surveys. ^ He found that the gender gap was cut in half when the inequality that ' women face was statistically eliminated. "Given the enormous changes in ! women's lives over the past three or 1 four generations, it is surprising and disturbing to see no clear indication that the gender gap in depression is vanishing," Mirowsky said. Depression generally has to do 1 with coping styles and how people ! manage their belief systems and 1 cognitive sets, Dorris said. Although depression among women is more common, men can ' also suffer from this treatable condition. "Ten to 25 percent of all women 3 of Fellowships and Summ< nounces USC's 1996-97 Wii ional Fellowships and Scho awards and more than $566,000 in i 1 academic year. Since the Fellowsh ;d 52 awards totaling more than a m is. A team of University faculty men its in preparing their applications foi Tntrrnntinnnl A mhnwnrlnrinl Sir 5 Ancheta, SCHC Senior, Music, / Bragg, SCHC Senior, Music, E\ IC Senior, Baccalaureus Atrium e !HC Senior, English/Personal Ma inne Pollard, Master's in Spanish ang, Senior, International Studies ths of study abroad and are valued at ai iry International Cultural Schol >nior, Biology, Japan Chris Wi intensive language study and are value> i Barry M. Goldwater Scholarsh Biology Greg Ferrante, SCHC lliam Smith, SCHC Junior, Chen provide for one or two years of undergi Sneering. For the second year, three of Tau Beta Pi Fellowship Boone, SCHC Senior, Mechanic* f0,000fellowships for graduate work in it to receive a fellowship during this cor Foundation (NSF) Graduate R Lobyn Kelly, SCHC Senior, Geol i, 1996 SCHC Graduate, Chemic; ndation (NSF) Minority Gradut tsoone, senior, Mecnanic< vships in mathematics, science, and en$ years of support totaling $74,500for e uate Student Researchers Progr Boone SCHC Senior, Mechanics cultivate research ties to the academic c es in science and engineering. It is vali Fulbright Grant , Germany Karen Miley, Senic elve months of study and are valued fro Farm Exceptional Student Fell ior, Accounting Benjamin Coh warded to recognize scholars in busim campus. USC has had five winners in t >. Truman Scholarship National HC Junior, Journalism Stacy H ay All ACademic Team Hohoral litra Stewart, SCHC Senior, Psyc 66 Ten to 25 percent of all women will have a mqjor depressive disorder in their lifetime, opposed to 5 to 12 percent for men. Bret Epstein psychology intern at OSU's Counseling and Consultation Center n depression shout life w # will have a major depressive disorder in their lifetime, opposed to 5 to 12 percent for men," said Bret Epstein, who has a master's in clinical psychology and is working as a psychology intern at OSUs Counseling and Consultation Center. While men have a tendency to turn outward, women turn inward, causing them to withdraw more, Epstein said. Research has also proven that there is a strong correlation between depression and suicide. Depressed people are generally the ones who commit suicide, Dorris said. They tend to feel hopeless and accept suicide as the only way out. Among OSU students who suffer from depression, trouble with school work has been reported as the number one cause, Epstein said. Other causes include physical insecurities about their looks and weight, nnances and problems with drugs and alcohol. Although there are many myths about depression, one fact is that depression is a serious disease that can affect anyone and can be treated with medication, counseling and exercise, Epstein said. Editor's Note: The Counseling and Human Development Center at USC offers help for students. The phone number is 777-5223. er Programs mers larships lational fellowship and scholarship ips Office was established in 1994, illion dollars in national fellowship ibers serves on the scholarship r these prestigious competitions. holarship Australia ngland Jt Scientiae, Germany magement, England , Spain >, England pproximately $22,000 each. !arship ikoff, Junior, Marketing, Japan i at approximately $25,000 each. if 1 Junior, Chemistry and Biology nistry raduate study in mathematics, USC's four nominees won. il Engineering i engineering. No other SC institution npetition cycle. esearch Fellowship ogy al Engineering ite Research Fellowship il Engineering ?ineering, this fellowship is awarded ach winner. am Fellowship il Engineering ommunity and to support a diverse ted at $22,000for up to three years. ?r, International Studies, Japan m $20,000 to $36,000 each. lowship ien, SCHC Junior, Mathematics ess-related fields of study who are he past three years. 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