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2 Homecomii HOMECOMING continued from page 1 The concert was followed by a party that concluded Jam Fest and received an overwhelming amount of support. "This week was extensive. It was a lot of work planning the events, but we were successful," Concert Commissioner Cedric Scott said. "All of the hard work paid off." The Homecoming Parade will begin at 3 p.m. today at the comer of Park and Gervais streets, and continue through Greene Street, passing by the Russell House. Floats made by different organizations will be on display. The USC Marching Band, the Equestrian team and the ROTC are set 5:30 p.m. worship at the PALM Center H To submit datebook entries, please bring to Russell House room 333 Mondau T Bud I; & r\ Bud Light I 1.25 " if i Rougt LIVE A THUD If you are under the age of 21 it L-R, Back: Phillip Andrews, Alex M Center: Jason Brosk. Derek Thomas, Front: Matthew Blackwelder, Vincer ARMY ROTC SAL Every year A awards thousand based scholarship; students around and right here in These scholarshi most tuition, as THE SMAR1 For ch tF ng festivitu to make an appearance during the parade. One of the most exciting events during this week is the Homecoming Pep Rally. The pep rally will be held in the Carolina Coliseum at 7 p.m. today. Cockfest is sponsored by Carolina Productions, the USC Athletic Department and the USC Alumni Association. USC graduate and professional football player Todd Ellis will be the evening's master of ceremonies. Students are encouraged to attend this event to support the Gamecocks and the different organizations that will be performing skits celebrating homecoming. L I Fall Break No classes for U Columbia campus [ you don't get d i Draft, Please g somewhere." cousnc EVERY SDAY&F is against the law to buy alcoholic beverag W JP^Ej^B|l * ^PW m ^ -^K cCarty, Jeff Vista, David Burson, St. John Sturt Baircary Lane, Julie Wilson, Michael Busby, 1 it Shuler, Laura Carlsmith, Brian Pipkin, Matth UTES OUR SCHOLA rmy ROTC books, lab is of merit- ance up t s to qualified more tnan the country one course your schooL leadership lds pav dence Ep ,osucc ARMYROTC 'EST COLLEGE COURSE YC stalls, visit Legaie College 777-6543/6542 -v The Gamecock Frlda; ?s wrap up Sur CRIME contij "We tried to emphasize how im- tions, said Jay portant Homecoming is to the univer- journalism pre sity and to the students," Vaughn said. "In order to create an active alumni, we ? , , , , i ? the mcrease m havo Tf\ navo ar?rixro ctnrionfa ? i " because the r Homecoming week will come to an ?ranppnatc, hp end during the Halftime Awards Cer- ' emony at the football game Saturday. "^e me<^ Awards will be given in recognition of P?ns 111 society community service; leadership and spir- People wh it. dia's portrayal "Xhere is a Community Service ^n people who Award, a National and Regional Recog- programming nition Award, and a Spirit of Carolina sa*d. Award," Vaughn said. "This [last] award "There are is by far the most prestigious of them vision and liste all-" have a real got ality," Lathai ISC Date I* 8 p.m. Bi: Fm ^91 a Lesbian A meeting, < O If 8 p.m. So D iCfClA Student L meeting, < No classes 6 p. . sk Club, Pre for USC- seminar r 9:13 p.m Columbia Auditori campus [ ll === - Tiiesdau 1 22 oz. i Bud & Bud Light tr* 2j? @ raft at et draft MUSIC RIDAY Ej ;es. All ahl regulations eniorcea. | j | I I BilMIHI Cimberly Lawrence, Terence Williams. ;w Rosner. RSHIP WINNERS. 1 i tees and an allow- = 0 $1500/year. But that, Army ROTC is ? that develops your 1 abilities and confi, qualities that lead :ess. 1 i 1 IU CAN TAKE ? 2 If you are u or call ImiHIl V y, October 10, 1997 vey shows c inn/1 fr/im nn/ra 1 iuuu xi uiu ua&u x Latham, USC associate phistication on the p? ifessor. has more to do with a are being blamed for media do." fear of violent criminals The media pur: nedia are convenient ^ohi* crimes for ^ sai ' keep the public's int a only mirror what hap- tions senjor shana \ ," Latham said. . The public is oareaffededbytheme- with violence; she, ofviolent crimes are of- , . , , r . . . , try to play on people contuse entertainment ... Ti. -.i i cunties. It turns me with news reports, he . . a positive report on , , , , , , the first commercial ! people who watch tele- , ? n to the radio who don't ne ' >d understanding of re- While the medii m said. "A lack of so- fair share of violent 1 1_ DUUK sexual, Gay and [ Fencing club Association 7-9 p.m. in B Sambrell 124 4:30 p.m. Oc uth Carolina Office of Coi legislature Service Proei Gambrell 258 ing in the Kr in and Scuba iston College oom i. Nursing um, FCA SHOE &RNBV# HARBISON COURT SHOPPINC 1 EAST FOREST PLAZA lcT^YI y 4^ " ki B k. k Come into eithei j4> and mentk I?!*, and save 20% of JP Offer good iiiiiiinniiiiuiiBMii 823 Knox A Cayce, SC " 1- ' . C?Q3 necfc c GreJr or orC, corfti C/3C H? pt^rch^s nder the age of 21, it is against the law to bu liailHIIHIIHIIBIIBIIBII v rime sta irt of the audience jority of crirr it than what the olent, Stepht The sun sue stories about ceptable waj gh ratings and to offenders, sh erest, public rela- respondents Vhitener said. fenders shou almost obsessed victim, while said. "The media should have t i's fears and inse- vlceoff. If I don't see "Prison < the news before people," he s , I turn the chan- offenders lei prison. The a may cover their survive. ; crimes, the maHHjjyj meeting I* 3 p.m., latt 308 Homecc "Healin 't. 16, Recover nmunity Dr. Rut rams meet- 9:15-11 1. Call 771 5-11 p.r October 12:30 p vs Kent Brice St Homecc l U I N3/*w \Wm Every Ulal J CENTER 803-749-365 803-782-3632 Shoe Carnival lc >n the Gamecock: :f any white stickt October 10-12,1997 miHiiHimiHiiH L L ibbott Dr. 939-9575 ? V^lhfhe-T/h )ne 3cfb ie free. ea?,erV^lt>f >e oTjR)o taecfkfta cfr/nf nmiMKBiBiiBiiaii y alcoholic beverages. All ABC IIHIIHIBIIBIIBI v 4ft f? e/i/?e 1/ %/ v tJ tes committed are nonvi- ^ ms said. rey, which also studied acfs of treating nonviolent owed that 30.6 percent of i thought nonviolent ofild pay restitution to the 21. o percent tnougnt tney o perform community serioesn't make them better aid. "A lot of nonviolent 9 irn how to be violent in y have to be violent to Oct. 10 >ming Parade g the Wound: ing from Loss" hann Fox-Hines, ^ :45 am, Oct. 17 V 1-5223 n. Friday Oct. 17, fest 1997. .m. 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