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University to award dining service contract USCs dining committee has finished their examination of the two potential food vendors for the next fiscal year. The committee's decision will remain /?on^i/lAnfir?l * * ?> ? 1 i-Vi A C^A^A AM J uuuiiucutiai until tiic utaic aiiu Commission for Higher Education make their decision. After notification has been made to the winning bidder, the new contract will be announced. Professors honored with Liberal Arts award University of South Carolina professors Dr. Ralph Mathisen and Dr. Richard J. Nagle have been awarded the Louise Fiy Scudder Faculty Award by the College of Liberal Arts. Mathisen and Nagle each will receive a one-time stipend of $2,000 for being named a Scudder professor. Alpha Lambda Delta selects 19969Ts outstanding advisor Alnhn T.nmhHn ftolfn PVoaVimon Honor Society has given Dr. Harrison Greenlaw, director of student orientation at USC, the outstanding Advisor Award for 1996-97. Hilbish named Distinguished Honors Teacher Dr. Thomas J. Ifjlbish, an associate professor of biology at USC, has received the Distinguished Honors Teaching Award from the South Carolina Honors College. Students recognized for achievements USC's College of Business Administration has awarded outstanding Academic Achievement Awards to Timothy E. Johnson of Orangeburg and Scott Detar of Cheraw. The award is given to USC graduates in the I t?0OTSPW Dwayne McLemore Tuesday, June 10 Peeping Tom, Moore Dormitory. Complainant stated that while coming out of the shower, she noticed that a male wearing blue jeans and a red and orange shirt was standing in the women's bathroom door watching her. Complainant yelled and chased the subject away. Monday, June 9 Third-degree burglary, larceny of office equipment, Lieber College. Complainant stated that unknown norwW<j1 pntprpd sprured hnildinp bv breaking a window and removing these items ? one black briefcase, two AMZFM cassette stereos and one electric typewriter. One stereo was recovered. wmB, Wl \ i'v-v ;***f jfiB 1 J& " -jfg1;| ... . *? , . ,:;;t rfjm ' -y\ K ; Z\ ' Parts of the Horseshoe are roped off socialize, study and eat in this historic professional MBA program with a cumulative GPA of 3.9 or above. exec fori Apple technical update scheduled will Steve Van Brackle, Apple Computer thr< Senior Systems Engineer, and Ray wit Porter, Apple Higher Education Account resi Executive are coming to USC to give a com free Apple Technical Update on Tuesday, July 1, from 1 p.m.-3 pm Contact Marc ann LaFountain, of Computer Services for He more information, 777-2442. Tal< n?i_. n .1 i* i r i Liiy 01 i/OiuniDia seeKS new iorj administrator A Assistance rendered, first floor Sui weight room of Blatt PE. Center. Victim whi stated that while lifting weights at at i incident location, she dropped a 45 Dei pound bar bell on her right foot There doii was physical signs of a bruise and cau swelling to her foot. The victim was transported to Baptist Medical Center. E drr Saturday, June 7 and Disorderly conduct, Henderson sut and Greene streets. Officer observed Ass subject very unsteady on his feet while Sul traveling down Greene Street. When A ti officer approached subject, a strong drr odcr of alcohol was coming from subjects sub breath. Subject also had bloodshot eyes Sut and slurred speech. Subject was to I traveling east on Greene Street and stated he was going home to West W? Columbia. Subject was placed under II arrest and transported to RCDC. Res had Thursday, June 5 phc HEWS IjB ' as university workers on the ? area. The city council met Saturday in xrtive session to interview five finalist he job of City Manager. The council narrow the pool of candidates to je and those remaining will meet h a committee of neighborhood dents and members of the business imunity today. Former city manager Miles Hadley ounced his retirement this winter, will retire June 30. mted and gifted students leaving European art excursion Nine middle school students in USCs ccidental damage, Catawba and nter streets. Victim stated that le his car was parked on the grass acident location, the USC Grounds jartment was cutting grass. While ig so, debris from the lawnmower sed damage to his vehicle's hood. Iriving under suspension, ring uninsured vehicle, Assembly I Whaley streets. Officer observed liect vehicle driving south on 4 o iembly Street at Whaley Street. >ject vehicle had no license plate, affic stop revealed that subject's iter's license was suspended and ject had no insurance for his vehicle, rject was arrested and transported tCDC. dnesday, June 4 legal use of telephone, Capstone idence Hall Victim stated that she I been receiving annoying crank ne calls at her residence. Victim "*** 3 Associat< *: " * ^TT^m. Graduati Departme \ | < *, Appli Departm Civil Enm I accepted. Both ] MKKI THORPE The Gamecock someone i Idewalkg. Many students chose to The re Provost a School incl Talented and Gifted Program (TAG). fQr gc They will spend 10 days in London, ^ Paris and Italy to explore and create ager art in places such as the Louvre and jje St. Peter's Basilica. candidal demonstra Greenview Park to host senior excellenc talent show profession An evening of entertainment standarc showcasing the talents of area seniors interactic will be held at 6 p.m. June 21 at and strop Greenview Park on Gavilan Road. The Candi< show is open to the public. Admission position w is $1 donation to support the park's recommei senior club. Interes an appuc statement also stated that caller appears to be a education male in his early 20s. Victim further Appli stated that the calls are more of a Departr nuisance than anything else. Environi possess aj Monday, June 2 professo Fire (non-suspicious), Grand ^ThfTr Marketplace. Complainant notified immediat CFD of a trash fire. CFD responded Interes with one engine and extinguished the a je^er 0 fire. It is believed that a cigarette was including dropped in the trash can. three refe Othei Saturday, May 31 include i Larceny of trumpet, Carolina graduat Coliseum. Complainant stated that administi unknown person(s) removed his bach Stradivarious trumpet and case from the orchestra area at incident location. The complainant stated his son left area to receive his diploma, and upon his return observed the trumpet and case missing. ten sitions 1 searcn ocess MONDS Staff Writer ;arch is beginning for a new 5 Provost and Dean of the s School, and Chair of the at of CM and Environmental ng at USC. itions fir the Associate Provost of the Graduate School will ed starting June 16. arch committee hopes to have jment by July 1. cations for Chair of the ent of Environmental and neering are being now being positions will be filled by from within the university, isponsibilities for Associate ind Dean of the Graduate ude teaching, creating policies hool, graduate admissions nating interaction with other icies. eligible for the position, a :e needs to have tenure, ited commitment to academic :e in graduate education, al integrity and high ethical Is, a record of successful in with faculty governance ? i g uigcuii4au.uij.ai oiuna. iates interested in filling the ill remain confidential unless ided for the position, ited applicants should submit ation letter, resume, a brief of personal views of graduate i and 3 to 5 references, icants interested in the nent Chair of Civil and nental Engineering must n earned doctorate, be a full >r, have experience with i research and scholarship, eviewing process begins ely. 3ted applicants should submit f interest and application, \ a curriculum resume and irences. r job openings on campus indergraduate assistants, ;e assistants and office rative assistants. i; ftii!' ; . i ; j