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Graduation Gala tickets available
May graduates and their families and friends
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the graduation of bachelor, master and doctoral
degree recipients at 7:30 p.m. May 8 in the Carolina
Coliseum.
Entertainment will be music and dancing to the
sounds of Second Nature, heavy hors d'oeuvres and
an open bar. There will be a chance to win roundtrip
airline tickets and other prizes.
All proceeds benefit the Student Endowment
Fund as a gift from the Class of 1997. Call 777-4172
for information.
Counseling Center to offer spring programs
The center will provide between-semester faculty
and staff workshops on. stress, self-hypnosis, forgiveness
and managerial styles beginning May 1. Student
workshops will be offered on self-hypnosis, eating
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center at 777-5223 or stop by the center at 900
Assembly St. for information.
Bates College president to deliver Mays lecture
Donald W. Harward, president of Bates College
in Lewistown, Me., will deliver the third annual
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Planned Parenthood to offer free HIV testin
Free tests will be offered from 9 a.m. to 11:3
am. the week of May 5, except for Wednesday, whe
testing will be held from 1 p.m. until 4 p.n
Appointments are necessary and can be made b
calling the Planned Parenthood of South Carolin
Columbia clinic at 256-4908.
City pools offer competitive swimming
Beginning this summer, City of Columbia pool
will offer competitive swimming. Swim teams wi
be formed at Drew, Greenview and Maxcy Greg
pools. Registration forms are available at each pari
and those interested should sign up as 9oco as possibl
In addition, recreational swimming and swimmin
lessons will be offered at all three pools this summe
City pools open May 24. For more information, ca
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l. Mayfest 1997 will be a celebration of 18 years of
iy outdoor entertainment in Columbia's Finlay Park
a and Taylor Street. The festival will be held May 24
and will feature numerous musical acts, both
national and local, as well as Southeastern arts and
crafts, commercial and civic exhibits, tempting festival
Is foods and a variety of special events. For more
11 information, please contact the Columbia Action
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e. The Gamecock accepting applications
g The Gamecock is looking for staff writer,
r. photographers, cartoonists and columnists for the
11 summer. Interested applicants should attend a
meeting at 5:30 Wednesday in Russell House room
333 or call 777-7726.
a The first issue this summer will be published
May 16.
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GREENBACKS continued from page 1
Defense and Engineering Graduate
Fellowship awards a $54,000 total stipend
and educational allowances over three
years.
Recipients of the award must
demonstrate ability and special aptitude
for advanced training in science and
engineering.
Boone is a senior mechanical
engineering m^jor and a member of the
South Carolina Honor's College. He has
received more national scholarships than
any other student at the university.
Boone plans to complete his master's
and doctorate degrees and become a
professor of mechanics of materials at
a research university.
TatuDi is a junior international studies
major and has been awarded the John
Cabot University Scholarship.
Nationally, only three students are
awarded this scholarship. The John
Cabot University Scholarship provides
tuition and fees for an academic year of
study at an Italian university. Tatulli
will study abroad this year.
Educational applications aren't only
being awarded, but created and promoted
as well. The Environmental Careers
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The ECO provides an opportunity
for new environmental professionals to
work as paid interns in corporations,
government agencies and non-profit
organizations.
"The internship program is just one
part of our organization," ECO president
Jeff Cook said "We also help those trying
to clarify or find out more about
environmental careers through our career
workshops, web site, conferences, books
and many other resources."
The 1997 National Environmental
Career Conference, hosted by ECO, gives
over 1,500 students a chance to find out
more about the levels of environmental
careers and issues and trends that help
them make informed career decisions.
The conference plans to conduct
general sessions, workshops, field trips
and an environmental career fair. The
conference will be held Oct. 24-25. To
register, or for more information about
the Environmental Careers Organization,
call 42S-43Y5 or checfc out the ?J(JU
web site at http7Avww.eco.org.
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