The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 20, 1998, Page 4, Image 4

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The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Choir will perform at 1:25 p.m. Wednesday at USC School of Music on Assembly Street. Admission is free. Page 4 I fi RsHHf i if ijfl iH 1; H I I HHI I I IMgB Jjf IF^^B 11 J ^r: .. BjEn^ J^M I I ^ ^ ml I I / 4 llj^^HH I ? 1/ Lf^::'y% Wm 111/ *\? ?S |S& <^Bm| )v?? A ?' I / |S I jm 11 K ;'|i m JmI SUSAN MEYERS photo Editor Ted Koppel, news anchor of ABC's Nightline, attended Madeleine Albright's speech at USC. Koppel, who is working on a story about Albright, took a break during the talk. it's cur , ? , , . - -MiMr* | MBf ' ' P y m' I I - i : -. I OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 12:30 P.M. - 6 P. . I < ft Ei The Game< Scholars t< staff writer MAk AKKAM all Lush emerald fcgg|| ::s $|| M ^ fields glisten mm: ' J with silver dew IP Jj ^ through a dense m Al 'veil of fog. Frothy 0f rivers of ale cas- \ S? :0 pi? cade down the ^ mugs of jovial men v lounging in a g war with brother tv shedding the blood MCCOURT 1 of brother contin- ' - ^ ues to ravage. Vibrant images of Ireland and its ? people are plentiful because of the rich ?c history and timeless artistry that have ^ caused this unique culture to penetrate ra the social fabric of the United States. ^ The Columbia community will have Si the opportunity to embrace the chronicle of poetry, tragedy and magic 1Q1 characterizing the Irish when the Amer- hy ican Conference for Irish Studies' South- gr ern Regional Meeting presents Irish m Identities this weekend. "When I look back on my childhood, pa I wonder how I managed to survive at in Students to s asst. features editor Di KRISTIN FREESTATE in The grass is not always greener 1X5 on the other side of the fence. This is the message the Green Cam- er pus Clinic hopes to make clear to students this weekend during a three-day ei training conference co-sponsored by ar USC's School of the Environment and pi the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program. ge About 65 students from Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Louisianna, Maryland, Vermont and ni Michigan are registered for the event. 8 * Students Allied For a Greener ei - Earth's project coordinator Deanna m MIQUE !HhBH&tjt''* /rtr - ? . ., S ? ' ? , j ^ o ?? ? ?- -: ^ ;; : ,.\s- " \; ... ';;; l>/w i':K :V:,S4;;' : %' ' : "\ : " ' V ' \ f, '1 jSP 1 IS ly % II Dilla M. Dillard's welcomes Dillard's charge, Visa, MasterCard, i ? x;. Dock ? celebrat I," author Frank McCourt said in his a llitzer-Prize-winning memoir Angela's C shes. McCourt will read from Angela's bi jhes 8 p.m. Friday in the USC Law ci iditorium. McCourt depicts the themes ai extreme poverty and rigid Catholism and how they shape Irish culture, d Th*k r^nHino wfiirVi will V?o fnllnwp^i h r a book signing, is sponsored by the m C. Humanities Council, the Dean's ^ Ice of the College of Liberal Arts, the *? vision of Libraries and Information . rstems and the Happy Bookseller. " Harvard lecturer Noel Ignatiev will . veal the haunting reality of the dif- 111 ult metamorphosis from the oppressed j ^ ish social class to the welcomed white ^ cial class when he reads from How aj e Irish Became White at 3:30 p.m. m mday in the Russell House Theatre, p IgnatieVs reading, which will be fol- q ved by a book signing, is co-sponsored ^ ' the African-American Studies Proam and the Department of Govern- CT ent and International Studies. g; The stage will come alive with the p. ission of the Irish at 3:30 p.m. Friday R the Russell House Theatre during ;tudy campui oohaluk said the conference was origlally for South Carolina and sur- al unding states, but interest was high, Ci id registration was extended to oth areas. n The clinic is designed to educate and ^ npower students so they can take a] 1 active role on their campuses to help otect the environment. pi Students will attend informational ^ issions about campus greening pro- ^ cts nationwide, participate in orgazational skills training and leader- V| lip training, and learn about ai ivironmental audits and environental service projects. 0 BONL y \ ^ A H \ f '** ,J/ r 8 * '' -" * * i r Wm$WwmMM$W^MwM W *"w amj I U] 'W;, IP WtP" ' ird's American Express, Diner's Club & Discover RICH t Catch http/, pie Frid e Ireland's reading from John MacNicholas' play by varic rossings. bers. The reading will be followed by two Ed ] rief responses and an audience dis- and coo ission with the director, weeken ctors and playwright. thatwil Other activities in- i ude a discussion by the ^ jpi?gjjfe??> ish Children's Sum- "^j| ler Program about le prospect of al- :fjf ^ wing children from % tates, a display <? eland and JP*^ ish writers, JL 4,,7;*^' id a perfor- ey ind on Saturday night. Perhaps the most insight into the lltural framework of the Irish can be lined by examining the wide range of anoppo aper topics that will be read in the ious an ussell House throughout the weekend s environment "[The students ] will share ideas tives Ai bout ways to accomplish goals your agemer ampus," Doohaluk said. _ X _ i vi i ingjan( Campus greening, Doohalik said, is lore than recycling. It involves using 1* \ A 1 1 Al /* lnM DA?I ative plants to reduce tne use 01 pescides, building low energy buildings Greensi nd increasing campus activism. tive Ph Doohalik said USC SAGE partici- Qreen ] ants will be looking for advice to help tern accomplish a better recycling pro- ?co ram. On* of C SAGE has been circulating petitions at 7:30 i residence halls to encourage the uni- 231 ersity to recycle newspapers, as well _ s plastic. _ ? Other conference issues include day in overview of Campus Greening Initia- $15 anc IS TIME -REE 8-Piec< A/ith any Olinique pure Df 16.50 or m< Piece Bonus includes: Deep Cleansing Emergency Mask Dramatically Different Moisturizing All About Lips Jet Black Naturally Glossy Mascar Neutralizer and Pewter Lip-Shapin and Eye Shading Pencil ni. ri - rium Dicuiuy unitJieiu i_i|jbiiui\ Clinique Happy Perfume Spray Eyeglass Case Cyi Clinique'; See techr BCre Cyberfc ABS< I ^ ........ 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With faculty members W and students representing / institutions such as New ' York University, Baylor University and Grinnell College, Madden said this weekend is rtunity for the exchange of var;as of expertise. al issues -ound the Country; Waste Man it: 4K s, Polystyrene, Composti Toxic Materials; Sustainable g Design: Energy Efficiency, Sorer, Alternative Architecture; capes: Pesticide Reduction, Naints, Stream Restoration; and Purchasing: Market Power, philosopher and author David >hio's Oberlan College will speak p.m. Saturday in Nursing room istration will be at 4:30 p.m. toNursing room 125. The cost is 1 includes meals. * s gift ;hase ore Lotion a g oerface. 5 New beauTy borrwear iology at its beautiful best, jate your on-screen ace. It's fun, friendly and DLUTELY FREE! from 1N1QUE jy Tested. 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