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2 Strong security ne THEFT continued from pagel "Part of the p "We try to work with police and ^? Sa|f m ^ r Hamby said. the students as far as making ourselves Departm available and also helping in contact- clared September* ing the bookstores to try and recover handed out many: some of the stolen items," Hamby said, tance of securing b ing doors. Both Hamby and Pathel said book _ . Continuing wr theft is a problem because students Douglas rej simply do not secure their belongings, ning a program in1 Twi r\/~\i i rf h / r# r? j LIILJJUL^l dUUglil Ud I UNIFIED continued from pagel the senate meeting! municate with the Palms and Columbia Mayor Bob Coble "This will cr and campus organizations participate, pression fmin this ^ As President of the Senate, Dick- erson said. erson also spoke on its behalf. The sen- senate re , . i , i, olution requiring a] ators are planning to place bulletin u. u e, r & r one multicultural boards in all of the colleges with pic- an(j the student s tures of the senators and minutes from has been developii ? BfiET \ jRV ; g^ V\ ff wmm B' "4 W \ *?> * r" 7 \ Ji ^WL . . | ^li^ll ^^lii Ray Ban Suncloud Stussy Oakley* Pnoto n a I Mi* _ l. . . ... "pi mai -uaniey s avanaoie out noi discounted. Iqrrv rrTORS&cilL Hair Salon 3214 Millwood 803-256-6419 Coh i Ijj WMJIiiip; the tell Hoi E RmTO P LEADEI B Motivating, Orgai E Date: Sa1 Dloro1 Dik I IUVVi IlUt Applications Avail m October 20, ? K Applications/information located in the Campus Activ k \ The Gamecock K cessary to keep thieves roblem is students advisors will go around the halls and check if belon eir environment," check for open and unlocked doors. C0Vered unde The advisor will then slip a surance polic ent of Housing de- piece ofpaper unto-the door that roads 'Safety Month" and somethmg hke, I could have been a Mre ot _. . thief. The advisors may even close fessional thi( fliers on the impor- , ,, . c , elongings and look- ?>at are found open^ are taking a, Another suggestion Hamby had njty 0p was for students to talk to their par- , . th this theme, Ham- ents about getting renter's insurance an SOme 111 sjdence hall is plan- to protect the items in their dorm room, ty quickly. If t which the residence or for students to have their parents they will mo^ 1 ? 7 J. on ?.J. wy guui u/ jut 3 in an effort to com- ride program tor prevent drunk driving When as i student body. at USC, according to Dickerson. who recentl] eate a lasting im- , Treasurer Susanne Newman al- voked, New gear's senate," Dick- so spoke at the meeting. She told the the policy sho group she is in the process of over- organizations cently passed a res- hauling the finance system and is work- lineg ^ ghoi 11 senators to attend ing with senators on a bill to hold the event per semester graduate schools to the same standards tr^e ervices committee as other campus organizations receiving them know \ ng plans for a safe- student activity fees. there was no ITACC^BI is Interes in YOU Can you work pat Full-time? Day 01 We have positions fc ff -! people with positive Al tte and a willingness ti i Hobie I Anarchy . . _ Gargoyle AddIv in PerSC Vuarnet rr ' ^Kjjjer^op Any Midlands Lo< of taco bell elsv vamp mm wolf hare imbia, SC 20205 '^N^| doct flapf p 1^1 j^ ?gj| J?"' fjpL ^Hll| JL Si bias misiiniwi iseTh^^j OTTTTTm .E. BETTER ESHIP CONFERENCE nizing & Empowering A New Genera turday, November 15,1997 i I ImUM nuudc umvcrdiiy umuii Time: 9am-3pm able -jjfllilf Application Deadli 997 October 31,19 i available in the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs offic ities Center, lower west wing basement of the RHUU, 777-; 5 t Monday, October 27, 1997 CRIME REPORTS contim away dit reveals that subject rei dollars and converted it to 1 gings m a dorm room are Sept 21 sr their home owner's in- , Larceny of CD Player, Blc y* Garage. Victim stated tha these thieves are not pro- person(s) broke out passeng xi. i . dow and removed CD pla ives, Pathelsald- ^ CDs. Estimated Value: $1 dvantage of an opportu- simp,e Cohmbii portunity is an open door ing Lot. Victim stated that i ? il. . i 1 J 1 _ J i. irirr Anfoi/^A pAlumki A UA 1 Lg mat can De iraaea prei- iiA5 vummuia nai he door is closed or locked, P^onls) threw a wet telle from a window, striking v on" buttocks. 7 Sept 22 HeTl TIP Illegal Use of Telephom O Hall. Victim stated that su iked about organizations her several times asking fi / had fee allocations re- name and then not sayin; .jiur j Victim believes the calls are man said she believed ,,, , , , , on campus, uld be changed, but those i did not follow the guideaid re-apply m the spring. d to make contact and let fied USCPD of loud part) vhat would happen, but sponding officers arrived pa response." Newman said. riLv ted Hi r^= It avtimi /r _ luArsuiM, t-time? speciai r Night? & ui >r honest attitudes y learn. >n: FOR SALES senate :ation park circ barnwei for all ? | MAN HOP Ot MGIRL Uou 01 ire' All Ppoi ScllTTER * r"?Ur^?r MAN One Hour Slide .LA B & W Processin 'REATURE Enlargements Duplicate Slides Photo CD Scanni '9-2290 ItKl Assembly St from the Cfapitol rsm Become 1 A Plasma M "5 Who Needs U ^2 cardiovascular ] products made ] tion Earn up to $1 * Professional r * Certified by tl I ifl Association's * Convenient H BE A PLASMA ne '"12 LIFE IS EVERYE 197 1 "j 803-254-2: # led from pagel noved $684 ken up, but bong with strong odor of lis own use. marijuana was seen on table. Subject No. 1 admitted ownership and consented Q to a room search. Search produced small jssom Street ^ jea^ substance and two it unknown pjpgS Subject No. 2 stated that the bag [er side win- belonged to him. Both were arrested iyer and and transported to Richland County A ' ' Detention Center. 1 ^ar|i" Larceny erf Frozen Foods, Roost Cafe^ e nd- teria. Complainant reported food miss1, unknown j^ben freezer. Estimated valit tissue roll ue. ^ ictim in the Sept 24 Disorderly Conduct, Simple Possession of Maryuana, McBryde Guard e, Woodrow pQg^ compiajnant notified that she spect called nee(}ed help with individual at McBiyde. 3F Responding officer discovered subject A 3 . attempting to use Guard Post telephone. w being made Subject was intoxicated and argumentative. Subject stated he was calling his father in Augusta and was larijuana, going to wait there until he arrived, linant noti- Subject was placed under arrest. r. When re- Search of person produced 3.6 grams rty had bro- 0f marijuana. 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