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Goldwater Scholarship
workshop offered
Rising sophomores and juniors are invited
to attend a Goldwater {Scholarship
workshop at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the Gressette Room of Harper
College. Three USC students won the
award last year. The application deadline
for the scholarship is Oct. 20 at
noon. Contact Novella Beskid at 7770958
for more information.
Mellon Scholarship
workshop to be offered
A Mellon Scholarship workshop will
be held at 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 20 in the
Gressette Room of Harper College.
Contact Novella Beskid at 777-0958
for more information.
Udall Scholarship
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A Udall Scholarship workshop will be
held at 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 27 in die Gressette
Room of Harper College. Dr. Douglas
Williams is the Udall faculty
advisor. Contact Novella Beskid at
777-0958 for more information.
NSEP workshop offered
A National Security Education Program
scholarship and fellowship workshop
will be held at 3:30 p.m. on
Nov. 4 in the Gressette Room of Harper
College. Patricia Wilier is the NCEP
faculty advisor. Contact Novella Beskid
at 777-0958 for more information.
Pre-doctoral biological
science fellowships
offered
Eighty fellowships will be awarded by
the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
for full-time study towards a Fh.D or
Sc.D. degree in the biological sciences.
The fellowships are intended for students
who have completed less than a
year of graduate study. The applica.
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Ph.D. fellowships to be
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Twelve fellowships will be awarded
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whom they propositioned in the parking
lot of Green's Discount Beer and
Wine Store.
"It is important to note that they
obtained the alcohol from non-USC and
non-fraternity sources," Pathel said.
According to Jerry Brewer, director
of Student Life, the university cannot
release the information concerning the
i suspect's actions in reference to the General
Student Code of Conduct.
Padgett and Kopenhaver are in potential
violation of sections 5.2,5.5 and
5.6 of the Student Code of Conduct.
These violations include damage to property,
the use of fireworks and explosive
materials anrl rraatinor a firp Via7arH
The following sanctions can be implemented
in violation of the Code: expulsion,
suspension, conduct probation,
conditions/restrictions, written warning,
restitution and housing sanctions.
Because this is the first offense for
i both Padgett and Kopenhaver, they
have the option for Pre-Trial Intervention
(PTI). According to Pathel, this
would involve a fine, several hours of
community service and the possibility
for counseling.
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of the victims is taken into account
prior to the enactment of the plan. The
judge takes into consideration the victims'
opinions prior to ruling.
"Ten years is extreme, but I think
they deserve some jail time," said freshman
Caryn Gates, whose car was destroyed
by the fire.
"Everybody gets out of control,"
Gates said. "You should take responsibility
for your actions."
The suspects' consumption of alcohol
is not a good enough excuse for
Gates.
"This should not have happened,"
she said. "I am glad they turned themselves
in ... I am impressed with how
* USCPD has helped me out through all
this."
Gates was also pleased to hear the
fraternities and USCPD were cooperative
in the handling of the incident.
As of Friday evening, Kopenhaver
had posted bond and been released from
Richland County Detention Center,
pending trial.
"Things like this generally don't happen
quickly," said Pathel. He stressed
that the important thing was that no
one was injured.
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nity service project allows USC to
donate excess cafeteria food to the
Oliver Gospel Mission, a local homeless
shelter.
"It's going great," Dorsel said.
"Today, we got twice as much food
as we did on Monday. I hope we can
continue our progress."
Dorsel requested senate volunteers
to help collect and deliver the
surplus food.
Absences on Wednesday included
Courtney Stangry, Denisha
Hendricks, Jay McMillian, Schuyler
Mims and Bryan Naylor.
The following senate seats are
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