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x_~ t Creative n *'Independent I by Adam Snyder, Feati 1m * ; Jazz bassist William Parker performed as 'accompanied him in dance in a Creativ event last month. CM and FS has expan independent films to having music and d on compos. Would You Boli< Someone is Willing 1 I Study Abro It's true. Each year the Fulbright Grants and graduate students to carry out a partic ..... ? c : . nn. itpp . uut jrcai in a lureign cuuniry. iwu s the '96 competition. The 1997 Fulbri designed to introduce you to the app] I requirements. Interested? 1997 Fulbright Grant Wednesday, August 2 Gressette Room, Har For more information, call the FellowsI * Tune out, Turn on, H QUESTIONS ABOUT EVEI Jam THEN MAKE TRACK! EVENING INFORMATION 9 An advisor is on du Monday through Thursdi to answer your qui TWO CONVENIENT Gambrell 1! 777-183 Coliseum 10 777-429I For assistance with the Eve during daytime buslnes call 777-9446 or come by i Continuing Education Academic 937 Assembly Street - Carolim r I rasic, indepen ?ilm Society' expand /t's had a name chang expanded its focus. And P i . r last six months, the Cr( lies Jj/QllOr Music and Film Society has grc a brisk rate. Marc Minsker, co-founde president, took his love of jaz independent films to a new le February when he begai ^Independent Film Society, > expanded to the CM and FS. "We tried to get shows i Nickelodeon, but it was a liti tedious," Minsker said. "In th we felt a student organization be more beneficial to the univ community." "IFS will not take business from the Nickelodeon, but rathe up where they have left off" co-ft and advisor Prank Beylotte st fact, three of the Nickelodeon's members are involved in IFS. "We petitioned the universil got 15 signatures," Minsker sa % added that now that the univ SPECIAL TO THE GAMEOCCK ,_"This j?j?POrtant because of its very structure. It his wife Patricia Nicholson and discusses films suggested e Music and Film Society members," said Dr. Faust Pai ded from only presenting a professor of Italian at USC ar lancing events periodically one of the organization's fa advisors. ive that lir x to Pay You to _ iDAflf "I allow graduating seniors I m0m\\u0 IV ular program of study for I mm students won Fulbright in I mmr ght Grant Workshop is mar m lication process and its I Unlimited I Wnrlrehnn I ?\ it0}/) /I . . ?r v^ViV 27 at 4 p.m. per College I *$75.00 hips Office at 777-0958. I CALL NO lead a book. .//%^ end the I '/ uY Stop ai| Jr Block out Jin IING CLASSES? 9 a FREE[ Special student rate of E-mc P> 796-0302 ?r craf By the way: get Dad to charge i M i great 5 TO THE I ity every ay 5?8 p.m. ^ j LOCATIONS i!ief . laSI chance 'n7 to prepare the OctODei 00 g Last class begins on: Se Ce mlng Program en is hours, our offices In ^00 Credit Programs, JM a Plaza 4tk floor. *LSAT is a rec sic. dent film find Is scope to include i e and tLtL month jazz b in the performed native Nicholson aco >wn at IFS will not take business "Everyo away from the Nickelodeon, enthused," M sr and but rather pick up where is lacking wh :z and they have left off. But, the a ivel in expanded or n the Frank Beylotte about jazz, vhich co-founder and advisor for the Saturday Creative Music and Film Society Cultural k it the played the pi ;le too ^ hilled as an "k e end' At 8 p.m. each Wednesday in the and^mpletel W0UJd Gambrell Auditorium, the CM and . ersity pg week]y meeting for about JJf2 ^ 15 to 20 minutes. Then the film is set UhadDouriM;> away up and begins about 8:30 p.m. country and irpick "The growth has been 20 jazzleger phenomenal,"Minsker said. "It's more iJct* \ and ad[* than I expected." November. Minsker said that about 50 to 60 monej , people have become contributing S?nce, % ^ members of the organization. About ? x?. xxx, 4Q are regulars, showing up " f I?1 y every week. He added that there is a con . .u ,, ? ^ good mix between undergraduates, mJ1S1C1fIll USC graduate students and faculty ^roughttie , , members. , ,, alan "In the classroom, everything is , pay Jcome driven, goal-oriented," Dr. Pauluzzi 0I*\] ,, said. "At the IFS meetings, the . , eaiT., ? discussions are clear, but open-ended. m Irf . I ^P'? Real learning takes place here in an ft1 - inteUigent, relaxed environment." thiswi ke lines ^3 Wednesday meetings were * aer1t0 the crux oflhe original IFS. But some ? 1 ? P?tn ru faculty members became instrumental ., r , ea^f' in the expansion of the organization ^ end of has :ia y to include more educational and open- approac ng. :muat ended discussions about music. As a ^e,fefb. flt? result, a name change was in order ?? fp _f nation as the scope of IFS's mission broadened e fp , With the change, the organization .. . y0UJ^f ^yite added more members and increased Music and Fill its public exposure. at minskerm a^f? * In July, free jazz veterans Joe ? ou cu y McPhee and Michael Bisio performed at the USC School of Music. This 53/cmfs-html "0 school! = Jj J I appeal t( LLXA1L I Scholari f fl similariti l Internet Access! aPPiicati or both a 0 per month# I y or per semester* I ^803^212^44001 i, GREAT ROOMMATE DEBATE ;uing with your roommate about who tat expensive long distance phone call. Btl9E jet long distance and get each of fij til l >repaid rechargeable telephone & less than 14 cents per minute. \r^$l IP ... . 7 I in yum name ana auuress to p t ton(o)compuzone.net || i and don'l forget to call Mom every week. : scores... I One-he network T vi k Tl i for rtest ptember 2 at the Columbia Kaplan inter. Call I-800-KAP-TEST to roll now! a3n> c^fsif tickets, jistered trademark of Law Services. or send umpcuiicu miii in Licuiwc. !%MliHttil4^ii<?irt>Kli?liiiaa ne involved is very insker said. "Columbia eative music part of the CONCERT CALENDAR ganization is not only Albert Hill, TBA, Aug. 29, Magnolia night Fred Van Hove, St. Pub (Spartanburg, SC) Embassador of Flanders, ipe organ in what was Insane Clown Posse, TBA, Aug. 29, aginative, pypprimpntal Masquerade (Atlanta, GA) y exciting" performance. formances include the Uncle Mingo, TBA, Aug. 30, Music rio on Sept. 19, Eugene Farm (Charleston, SC) an international rocK, jazz guitarist on Sept. 311 w/ De La Soul, TBA, Aug. 31, id Sam Rivers' Trio on Blockbuster Pavilion (Charlotte, NC) Joe McPhee Trio in t Indigo Girls,7:30pm, Sept. 21, r raised through these Township Auditorium back to the musicians. and FS's board, made Jeff Foxworthy w/ Rich Snyder, dozen faculty members, TBA, Sept. 26, Memorial Coliseum le money to ensure the (Spartanburg, SC) financial guarantee. Parker performance, Sheryl Crow w/ Wflco and Michael as raised enough money Penn, TEA, Sept 27, Blockbuster Pavilion isicians and not have to the board. ping to set up an account ETC. rnion for donations and Minsker said. He hopes WUSC to hold new DJ meeting ep the organization WUSC 90.5 FM will have a meeting able in the future. for interested students, faculty and staff, e organization goes on The meeting will take place 7:30 pm, " Minsker said, noting Sept.4, KH 305. college career is quickly , But after six months, Community can register for voice i solid base has been set lessons at USC janization last long after Registration for private voice lessons am graduate school. at USC continue through Sept 5. Classes, Lterested in the Creative which begin Sept. 8 in the USC School n Society, e-mail Minske of Music, are open to anyone 14 years (?garnet.cla.sc.edu. Or, and older. Tuition will be $130 for 30: the web site at minute lessons and $255 for hour-long xaties.am^SoHc/Lafts/25 sessions. Call 777-4280 for more information. 1997 Rhodes and Marshall Scholarship Workshop lesday, August 26 at 3:00 p.m. larper College, Gressette Room ; idea of studying for a degree at a top British university 3 you? If so, plan on attending the Rhodes and Marshall ihip Workshop. USC faculty members will explain the ies and differences between the two awards and outline the on process in order to help you decide if applying for either wards is right for you. 9U have nothing to lose but an opportunity. re information, call the Fellowships Office at 777-0958. Thomas Cooper Library 9 Fall 1997 Tours lur tours of the library will be divided into two parts: a tour of the ng for the first half-hour, and a tour of the electronic resources ; for the second half-hour. Just show up at the entrance to Thomas ir Library and learn about resources and services available to you. 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