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toll iAItlD IJdHDT H 1^11^*1 IJ^r UTVyL Dwayne McLemore July 17 Threats, Thomas Cooper Librai Victim stated that subject walked 1 him and said, "What are you looku at?" Victim asked subject to she him his ID card and subject replie "Don't mess with me punk," ai walked off. The subject checked o a book and the victim approachi the subject again and asked for Y ID. The subject stated, "Back off Fll hit you." Hie subject then left ai tn/vh'm TTQf.'PY^ frv filri a rorvi T1VU1XXX WU1W W k^V^X XJ \AJ IXXt CI I Further investigation revealed subjt had been in a similar incident Ju 1. As a result of this incident, subj( was mailed a certified letter wami] him to stay off campus pending hearing with the office of stude: discipline. Autobreakmg, larceny of cigaretti USC A-3 lot. Complainant stat< that person(s) unknown removed ti below listed item from her unsecur vehicle: one box of Winston Ult: Light Cigarettes with an estimate value of $15. July 14 Grand larceny of freezer Wiffiams-Brice Stadium. Complaina stated that person(s) unknot removed the listed items from secured concession area on the ea side of the stadium. Items take three Lemonlce portable ice crea It you have had measles, mumps. Rubella (German Measles), or Toxoplasmosis within the last month, your blood mat contain valuable antibodies. Earn up to Sl.OOO a month*?in just 3 hours a week. For more information, call 1-800-842-9099 ext. 8721. m S?if Serologicals CrvntingA Hcnltlikr WorLi' *$250 per donation. donate up to twice a week -i i? ?J i c luuici a tiiiu uuc uua ion wiui a i/uuu. 1 estimated value of $4,700. July 12 Peeping Tom, Moore dormitory. Victim stated that a short-haired male wearing a yellow shirt and baggy ry. pants came into the shower room on by the sixth floor. Victim stated that the ng subject picked up the shower curtain iw and peeped in and ran. Units were d, unable to locate subject, id ut 'Assisting another agency Greene ed Street residence. Officer was traveling lis down Greene Street and the victim or flagged officer down. She stated that ad her boyfriend had hit her in the head rt. and back with a broomstick. Victim jet had a visible knot on her head, iy Another officer arrived on the scene, Jet and units spoke with the subject, ag who smelled of alcohol. The subject ; a told the officers he did not want the nt victim in the house so he ran her off. Subject was arrested, and victim was escorted in to get her clothing. 38, 3d July 11 be *FTC larceny, Wachovia bank, ed Victim stated that subject removed ra $200 from his Wachovia accounts ed after he left his card in the ATM. Property stolen: $100 from checking account, $100 from savings account. s, July 9 nt Larceny of meat slicer, Roost m Cafeteria. Complainant stated that a person(s) unknown removed an st industrial meat slicer, with an n: estimated value of $300, from a m portable cart. 1 $10 OFF RNV 10 17 Sun 739 i Min. Age 10 Tears Wide Range of Cars, Trucks and Van; Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rentals Free Local Pick-Up & Delivery Competitive Low Rates I CAROLir Open A Guys! Girls! I SING? DAN< Then come auditi USC's finest sin; Thursday, August 21,7:30 j 1 Hour Credit A for more inf< Dr. Richard C< NEWS Students cl Chick-fil-A ROSALIND HARVEY News Editor For several years, student body ref campaign platforms have been centered f around dining concerns and bringing ^ a Chick-fil-A to USC's campus. It was not until the expiration of ^id Marriott's five-year contract that brought an< the popular chicken eatery to the university. us According to Richard Wertz, the director of business affairs, Marriott's ^ new nve year contract will bring several new changes in campus dining. Ch Graduate student Stephen Harms jnf said he feel Marriott's changes will be coE good for USC students. "This is a vast change from a few Sta years ago. I am glad to see that campus fie dinning is faying to meet student needs," stu Harms said. Senior Rushi Patel agrees, "I am stu happy changes are being made, but I on) do not understand why it has taken so cor long for the student's voice to come out." am JOHNSON continued from page 1. be Th out 14, and Australia 5-1. The wins for pushed her international record to 4- Ch 0, with one save. An Johnson is currently in Medellin, Colombia for the Pan American Qualifier mij that began Sunday. She will be in the mu South American country with USC wh assistant coach Holly Aprile, who will ma 3DnVRENTflT" set B I u d . 2770 No Credit Cards Needed s But Major Credit Cards Accepted Cash Rentals Welcome Over 400 Locations Worldwide sfA ALIVE I Luditions )o you like to: CE? TRAVEL? on and be a part of gers and dancers! 3m, New Music Building 210. /!WF 12:20- 1:10 Drmation, call Dnant 777-3125 1 SA link ni/nit uvim vr v/a. addition ; ca pr Wertz said Marriott sent PI iresentatives to campus in order to d out what students wanted in a th ing service. After listening to students, he irriott was able to submit a contract ^ . that is appealing to both students i the university. D( "We feel that Marriott has offered a wonderful contract," Wertz said. ^ is designed to benefit both students 1 the university." a( Construction of the much anticipated ick-fil-A is under way and Marriott's q ;entions are to have the facility npleted before fall semester begins. Marriott will also be adding a irbucks coffee and introducing a new xible meal plan in order to meet ident needs. Wertz said the new improvements idents will be seeing in the fall are ly the first steps in Marriott's new ai ltract. m "The contract has both long term d short trerm plans," Wertz said. P1 pa u n. l i.u? i-C?u C3 rcpiraeuuiig iuse tcaui in uic uuuiciu. e competition will qualify the USA 31 both the 1998ISF Women's World ampionships and the 1999 Pan m lerican Games. ^ Though Johnson says her recognition ac ijht be crazy, she might just get her iral or her very own street yet Then to at will she say? Maybe too crazy, or co ybe not. at THIS YEAR A LOl SENIORS WILL BE INTO ft ||gtPB 1 Mhb * ggl ^ i iin tr> a ?fi5.000 limit The offer applies to Perkin and certain other federally insu in default. And debt relief is just one c you'll earn from the Army. Ask ARMY. BE ALLY www.goarmy Jbb'lY continued from page 1 tend parties. "If we can incorporate everybody id get 20,000 students to report i*r cmcrr*ir?irvTia o/^Tri4-ir&cj fVinxr Tinf-n^ca -V OUO^IlV^lUUiS Ci^LilVlUltO WLXbJ VYIUI^OO, ir job is done," Gallman said. "We n get right on it and solve the oblem like we did with the Carolina aza situation. "Good communication between e Ubu police and trie students can ;lp develop the relationship needed reduce crimes on campus." The Law Enforcement and Safety apartment will have something iw beginning in the fell to increase e safety of students. "We have a lot of officers in the :ademy, and we are strictly omoting community policing," allman said. "Campus Patrol Beers (CPOs) will be undergraduate adents working in uniform during ening shifts to protect students id enhance the University police ipartment." rLill?virt? A?A/Miw>/rnn in yjniiiiian ciavajuiagco atuueiius LU port anything that looks unsafe id out of the ordinary to the liversity police. The USC Police Department ovides a list of safety tips in imphlets and other safety aids that n help maintain a positive living id learning environment. The first tip is to "trust your stincts. If a place or situation doesn't el right, it probably isn't. Leave," cording to one pamphlet. 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