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Page 2 Taco revoluti w TACO BELL visftttrtt+ci*jturnyugt vjitxz pus. He said Chick-fil-A was by fa number one followed by Taco Bell "They wanted fast food, but I thin! everyone is getting tired of the ham burger places," Wertz said. "Economi cally students are on a food budget an< having Taco Bell will meet their needs. Last summer, Marriott's five-yea contract expired. USC established i dining committee in order to take nev bids for a dining service. Wertz sait Marriott's proposal was more appeal ing to the committee and to USC'i needs and was granted another five year contract "We feel that Marriott has offerer us a wonderful contract," Wertz sait last year when the announcement waj June 2] him wl" Fa New Summer Hours! M fti W\ m Has the "A 801 Main St. Coi 799-7406 on to come to USC It r They wanted fast food, but I jl think everyone is getting Ft tired of the hamburger fiiig places. I Richard Wertz m j Director of Business Affairs " m i 99 |4 , made. "It's designed to benefit both students and the university." and sho Wertz mentioned last year the pos- we ^ g j sibility of new dining facility names brand c< j coming to campus. ^erl 3 Marrioti 1st is coming soon, sc lat he really wants at . 1 _ . o 1 cner s uay oai< RK 1001 He itXilXm Next to F tnBEF 254lon&Thurs 8:30-7, Tues&Wed 10-6,1 PW7 / Booksl LARGEST Sele< Carolina Tradition Since 1961" ner of Greene & Main Columbiz 799-7188 FAX (803) 79 .N"ews The Gamecock " this fall <* ? . ! contract has both long tern rt term plans. For example till looking to add more name mcepts," he said last year, tz said that Taco Bell was ir t's proposal. 'get our e irden St. ;ood Lion 9797 Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5 tnre ction! i, SC 29202 9-5521 w June 3 ^ Larceny of TV, .jCUSCPDi Westside Presi- / (8$ "I dents Council {( / Lounge. Between ^ I J'pCI June 3 and June 7, an unknown per son(s) removed the m following items: a I ~ Zenith color TV with an estimat- compiled by Rosa ed value of $250 and a Panasonic VCR with an esti- c mated value of $125. ) \i June 4 s Malicious Injury to Personal ( Property, Greene Street. Comi plainant stated that an unknown per- ?] son(s) by unknown means scratched * the pain on the hood of a car. Esti- I mated damage: $800 s 1 v June 5 c 1* Illegal Use of Telephone (Ha- c rassing), Cliff Apartments. Victim a stated that she received a harassing h nhnnp pq 11 Vipfim \xtqc rmron a nam. f VtUl. T 1VI/1111 If UtJ glTV/U U XJ phlet and instructed of its use. In- o vestigation continues. t P DUI, Open Container, Main a and Whaley streets. While on patrol, t a witness stopped officer to report a hit and run at Whaley and Pickens. Officer pulled behind the suspect at g Sumter and Whaley streets. Suspect e ran into the curb then back to a prop- n er lane. When the vehicle came to a r sudden stop the officer walked up to j< the car and could detect a strong odor d of alcohol. The suspects' speech was slurred, his balance was unsteady and reflexes were very slow. When S asked if he knew he had struck two a I vehicles he stated, "I might have c< sir, I am a little f-cked up." Officer ob- w served a Bud Light beer can on the si n 1 i nm 4. 1 1 iiuux uuaiu. me suspect was piaceu s< under arrest and transported to Rich- T land County Detention Center. tx n Professors, studen BRIEFS continued from page one \ from, being connected to the World p Wide Web. C r ednesday, June 10,1998 ~ Disorderly Con? duct, Assembly ITOEjE Street. Responding I****5 officer observed HryPTT subject to be "V passed out on the sidewalk. The offi cer approached the subject and noted a strong odor of alilind Harvey cohol about his person. With much lifficulty, the officer woke the subect up. His speech was slurred and vas unsteady on his feet. Subject was irrested and transported to Richland bounty Detention Center. June 7 'Driving unaer suspension, farden and Senate streets. Reponding officer observed suspect driing north on Harden St. near incilent location. Subject appeared to be operating the vehicle at an unusuilly slow speed and the right side teadlight was inoperatable. The oficer initiated a traffic stop and upn further investigation, determined hat the subject's license was suspended. Suspect was placed under rrest and taken to Richland Couny Detention Center. Auto Breaking. Larceny of Sun [lasses, Lincoln Street. Victim statd that an unknown person(s) reloved a pair of sunglasses and a adar detector from her vehicle. Subjct(s) gained entry by breaking the rivers side window. Assisting Other Agency, Main treet. Columbia Police Department sked for assistance at Club Mersdes on Devine Street after shots 'ere fired. The responding officer asisted CPD to stop a burgundy 2-door sdan at College and Main streets, he three occupants were taken in) custody. A .380 caliber semi-autolatic was found in suspects' vehicle. ts earn awards JSC student finishis third in research >aper competition James Sharp, a senior chemical imnnnrinrr momr PQmpH tViifvl igUlV/V/1 lllg lllUJUlj VU11IVU Will U lace and $250 during the 1998 Duthern Regional American Instiite of Chemical Engineers Student onference at Georgia Tech. Sharp, 37, won the prestigious vard for his research project, titled lie Use of Ambient Pressure nom in fVl?l PvfrQntinn nfDimn Uit AJCUii ixi wiv iJAw atuun Ui A U1C AAjr ogen from Solid Hydrides for use Polymer Electrolyte Membrane uel Cells." t Music professor new president of nation al string teacher or- s< ganization ? Robert Jesselson has been elected president of the American String a\ Teacher Association. "1 Jesselson, who has taught cello oi at the university since 1981, will di serve a two-year team as president- in elect before taking the helm of the Fi 12,000-member professional organization for an additional two years.