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vewpoints A tribute to Princess m a #rrf a ? /TT&viWL. today
^wusc releases in new M j ^ ^ | ^72 j ^"T.'c' !
SPORTS USC women's volleyball I V fl I III | | I I I l? * yi/ thursday j Comics 11
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Buck-A-Book sale
use Press will have a $1 a book:
warehouse book sale 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ^
Sept. 8-12 at USC Press Warehouse i W
at the corner of Pickens Street and
Whaley Street. j
Columbia City Ballet II holding ?1S|10
auditions : ^
The Columbia City Ballet will be.;
holding auditions Sunday, Sept 7 from j ~~
3-5:30 p.m. for the apprentice com-: ?anc"
pany, Columbia City Ballet II. For
more information call 799-7605. I ,
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Historic Columbia Foundation to j . ^
sponsor Celebration of Jubilee: "ne z
Historic Columbia Foimdation will j
sponsor 19th Annual Celebration of j abaut
Jubilee 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, i *** w
Sept. 6, at the Mann-Simons Cottage j n'e
House and Grounds, 1403 Richland! caP^
Street. For more information call 252- j
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Two USC music professors named j ^e?e
ASCAP Award recipients
Samuel 0. Douglas and Gordon j
^ Goodwin have been named ASCAP j mm?
W Award recipients by the American So-:
ciety of Composers, Authors and Pub- j j
lishers. The awards are given annu-i j
ally to recognize and encourage writers: j
of serious music and are based on the j
prestige of each writer's original com-:
positions as well as recent perfor
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Special preview of USA Network j
movie, "Clover"
^ USC will be presenting a special
preview of the USA Network movie j
"Clover" with Dori Sanders, writer of:
the novel the movie is based on 8 p.m., j
Sept. 10, at Gambrell Hall auditori- j
um. The reception will follow on the:
Gambrell Hall roof garden. For j
more information call USC's Institute j jjfl
for Southern Studies, 777-2340.
Two members of USC's debate:
team ranked among top in nation
Lane McFadden and Corey Rose J
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nave Deen ranj&ea amung lug uup xo;
two-student debate teams in the na- )
tion by the Cross Examination Debate j
Association. The 16 nationally ranked j
teams are invited to participate in the)
National Round Robin Debates being!
held Sept. 17-18 in Russell House Stu-)
dent Union. I
Nationally known speaker Helen)
Alvar6 to talk about respecting j
Helen Alvar6, the spokeswoman) HMj
for the Conference of Roman Catholic J
Bishops and its national advocate foe,)
the Sanctity of Life, will give a series)
of lectures and meet with priests from:
the Diocese of Charleston today atj g|
Carolina for Kids kicks off
Food and entertainment will be at i
the Carolina for Kids Kick Off from)
noon to 3 p.m. Thursday on Greene)
Street in front of the Russell House.:
For more information call 254-4000.)
USC to celebrate 100th anniver-)
Daw nf William TTanllmapfl hirth I
The University of South Caroli-: L.V
na will celebrate the 100th anniver- j ,
sary of the birth of Nobel Prize-win- j
ning novelist William Faulkner with:
^ a symposium for students and the pub
w lie Thursday and Friday, Sept. 4-5.:
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USC Dance to hold auditions j to 9J
Auditions for "Phantom, the Bal-:
let," presented by the USC Depart
ment of Theatre, Speech and Dance, j
will be held from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. I
Sept. 6-7 in room 114 of USC's Sol \ ^J
Blatt P.E. Center on Wheat Street.:
Auditions are open to anyone aged 12 j I'D
and older. Call Susan Anderson at j * ^
777-5636 or 777-7209 for more infor- j
mation. Registration for the USC j
Dance Conservatory has been extended j ?
until Sept. 15. Classes include in-:
struction in ballet, tap, jazz, musical
theatre and pas de deux. The classes: g
are held on weekdays and weekendsj
in Blatt P.E. Center.
Daniel Goldhagen and Nurem- 80016
berg trial prosecutors to speak at: ^
usc :
Daniel Goldhagen, author of the ing ?
A landmark 1996 book, "Hitler's Will-: ,
ing Executioners," will join 10 of the j eiV
prosecutors from the Nuremberg Tri- j
als Sept. 24-26 at USC to discuss: va^o
the trials and their implication on fu- j ^
ture international war crimes trials. I ? w
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Volunteers needed for USC's*
McKissick Museum *. J
USC's McKissick Museum has vol-; ^
unteer opportunities for individuals
^ age 15 and older beginning this fall.: ,
For^more information :all Holly*
Mitehell at 777-7251. : ofpa|
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ica under the age of 40, will talk dents, faculty, and
the importance of respecting life dents,
ill address topics such as abor- 4 p m jn
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heating at USC can
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1RYN MITCHELL ful hints for those'
al to the Gamecock in the business.
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's all coming down to the wire, take seriously, tl
xams, projects and papers all that were supposed
to dominate the lives of college one freshman sail
nts at one time or another. While wouldn't get cauj
spend countless hours studying cheat)."
ises and ethics, others spend time At USC, the corn
tig facts on their fingers or typ- ing vary from a letb
p four-point cheat sheets. in the worst cases,
nd as time progresses, more stu- least a semester.
\ are choosing the latter. are encouraged to
national survey of college fresh- cases of cheating to
found a significant shift in moti- leges immediately
n away from charity and more A letter is then sent
rd concerns with attaining mon- forming them of the
iwer and status. Consequently, by the professor, an
i students are finding it easier to held until they co
lalize cheating in pursuit of their "An interview j
tween the studenl
tie methods are not difficult to discuss what took
A simple trip on the Internet the time when the
ices definitions of cheating, copies ly confess," said Dr
peis for various classes and help- ate dea!r for the Col]
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oday, Alvar6 will religious studies professor
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will discuss "Eu- Alvar6 also will address USC Honteflect
on Aging, ors College students and Carolina gjve
bility". This pre- Scholars over breakfast on Sept. 4 at ing
led for USC Law 7:30 a.m. at the President's House. emi
attorneys. Although some lectures are in- coni
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SEAN RAYFORD The Gamecock
over Newberry. The team's victory Friday brings them
bring students
on, other penalties
"serious cheaters" As for those who insist on their innocence,
they then go to a hearing beilasses
that I didn't fore an elected committee to plead their
le crypt courses case. There, the written accusation is
I to be an easy 'A,"' presented, along with the student's
i. "If I felt that I written account of what happened,
jht, yes (I would Hark said many cases, however,
do not go that far.
sequences for cheat- "Those students with intentional
sr of reprimand to, malice will realize they're caught and
suspension for at will tell you," she said. "They know
Faculty members it will be on their permanent record."
report all alleged Dean of the Honors College, Dr.
the individual col- Peter Sederburg, agreed,
after the incident. "In the three years that I've dealt
; to the student, in- with these situations here, we've nev!
accusations made er once had to call the Honors College
id their records are Committee to hear the case," he said,
ntact the college. "It's usually taken care of within the
is then set up be- individual colleges between the pro;
and professor to fessor and the student."
place, and this is This year, Hark hopes for a constudents
general- tinuance of the standards set in the
. Ina Hark, associ- past by the minimal amount of cheatlege
of Liberal Arts, ing within the allege.
eak at US
ming to attend are recommended media, appea:
rrive early to get a seat. as Good Morni
<\lvare is sought for her articulate several others.
I conversational approach to dis- for the Cathol
ring topics associated with the sane- cles for secula
of life. Her message is that "re- p. ,
ct for all human life should be a
rtfelt commitment, emanating from c 0 er
's relationship with God, to protect years as an a1
well-being of others." General Couni
Alvar6, in the position as Direc- Catholic Conl
of Planning and Information for she co-author
Life Activities at the National Con- cases on aborti
nee of Catholic Bishops (NCCB), First Amendn
} as the national spokeswoman on Alvar6 is a i
rtion for the American Catholic ua^ 0f Villanc
lops in television, radio, print me- she completc(
and prefectures attheCatholi
Alvare travels and lectures extenly
across the United States, speak- ca'
at colleges and universities, acad- . . studie
c and professional societies, Priests' ditional years
ferences, diocesan conventions, and ^Imt same
ay other pubhc forums. ing the progri
AlvarS often speaks through the rent position.
[omecoming mon
nder new guideli
REDITH CASEY percent on tY
cial to the Gamecock m0?7 ' ,
Vaughn si
For the second year in a row, USC's Puterized, so
necoming celebration will include remam con
, crowning of a king and queen. P ?8?
A Feb. 6, 1991, article in The ,, tn?
mecock said that student leaders can^> men
re told the Homecoming Commis- 0n ,? ase
n would no longer support home- uc . ^ me
aing queen elections based on a re- mu^vy',
w of the election process, "...the
mecoming Queen program had di- w a
ed the student body and created ing ?.f?WC?fe
arization of some groups," a review
u-d decided. in three cates
The monarchy was revived last W(
ir by Student Government leaders Vauehn i=
d the Homecoming Commission. , , f.
This year, the competition wiU be f X 'Lta
n a little differently from last
Homecoming Commissioner Cas- SpC2?' S'
/aughn said a lot of people left last , . ,
ir if the contestant they support- . f v
didn't make the finals. This was
itracting to those that remained, ? recJve '
2 said. , /1 . -tip
In an attempt to combat this prob- ^ Hom(
a, only the top six female and male ,, , . ,
plicants will appear on the show- at
iLrug tj ., l intheRussel
i ne competition is a tnree-pnast; _ ...
)cess. The first phase is to apply. w~
ty registered student with a 2.5 cullative
GPA, with at least 24 cred- rr'
completed at the Colombia cam- afve the opp(
s, can apply. A1?'novclty
Applications are now available in ^ T1?n,T^
issell House room 235 or at the in- ..., , .on
mation desk. The deadhne for ap- ^ plac
cations is 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16. p nLr
Unlike last year, an applicant . m
esn't have to be nominated or sup- a p m.
rted by a student organization. y ^ock
After the Homecoming Commis- . vf
>n has received all of the applica- pla? ntuc
ins, a board of students will be set ?? pfr
?to review the applicants. At halltm
They will be scored 50 percent on ,rf?0)
eir leadership and service and 50 crown '
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WUSC-RM DJ Lee Keen takes his turn on
tunes at USC's student-run radio station.
;c
ring on such programs
ng America, Today, and
She also writes columns
ic press and op-ed artir
newspapers.
3uming this position in
I, Alvar6 served three
ttorney in the Office of
iel for the United States
'erence (USCC). There
ed several briefs about
on, euthanasia, and the
lent.
summa cum laude gradiva
University. In 1989,
1 her M.A. in Theology
c University of Amerid
Theology for two adin
the doctoral program
university before leavim
to assume her curarchy
nes
leir academic achieve
aid the process is comthe
applicants' names
idential, keeping the
sed.
i original pool of appliand
10 women will move
;wo, an interview conmbers
of the USC comx
men and the top six
ppear in the HomecomOct.
7.
vcase, they will be judged
jories: public presentaiar
and impromptu quesi
quick to point out that
mentation category isn't
?ory. A contestant can,
, sing, dance or give a
aid.
led king and queen will
light all week at Homeities.
aid they also will proba izes,
which have yet to
d.
scorning Showcase offiff
the Homecoming cel45
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7,
1 House Ballroom,
be a carnival on Greene
1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesrudent
organizations will
irtunity to set up booths,
acts, like a hp-sync combe
held.
lecoming Street Jam
e between 7 p.m. and 11
ay, Oct. 9.
ecoming Parade will beFriday,
Oct. 10, followed
fest pep rally at 7 p.m.
ecock lootoaii team will
ky in the Homecoming
b Saturday, Oct. 11.
ie, student organizations
gnized, along with the
y and queen.
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