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Junior Mason Gordon and senior Andre Sessior j The games were there as part of a marketing tou The Gamecoc new editor ir news editor ERIN REED ^ She's lot student go\ The USC age, especis Board of Publica- issues, tions named Sara TSnsurir Ladenheim editor nent issue i in chief of The erageisone Gamecock Thurs- Stanley day night. cessor. "Ad; Ladenheim is chief] and I a junior political years to bp science and his- quality it 01 h u tory major and "Now it' LAPEWnEllw managing editor forward by of The Gamecock, age of cam} She has also served as news editor. nnr rnvorao As editor in chief, she plans to al- Stanley5 ter the design of some sections and im- 14, and Lac prove on overall content and manage- editor in ch ment. "I'm very excited to be able to The firs work with such a strong staff and build day of class upon the wonderful base Jennifer [Stan- accepting a ley, outgoing editor in chief] has ere- bers. Call 1 ated," Ladenheim said. Now Buy w/MT H Bring Your V\ Goodwill and your ENTll Dlnfthinn f uiuumiy i Affordable Fu Household II 555 St. Andrews R( (west of 1-26 between Food Lion and Characters] 216-9000 vl 5 hmbhbbm MKKI THORP is play a video game in front of the Russell House 01 r put on by Pro Performance Marketing. *1/} n-ptc USCPDgivei /?v CRIME continuedfror 1 C 'Do not give room | j || 1 * T~ university IDs to anyon L v- JL JLJL X ReDort strangers oi havior to USCPD and r iking forward te improving staff. /eminent elections cover- Gallman added the f( illy in regards to diversity ty tips for students to ob prepare to leave campi ig that race is not the promi- break: n election stories and cov- #Lock all doors and i of my top goals," she said. is pleased with her sue- TT ,, .. ^ am Snyder [1997 editor in llOttZ QUltS Lj have been working for two ing the paper back to the continuedfron ice was " Stanley said. on w on Sunda, s time for Sara to take us Ravens.0ilere game. ' not just improving cover- Evidently, Holtz pi >us issues, but expanding wjth usc e to other issues, as well. hea|th ?f hjs ^ but s tenn will be finished Dec. H?,t2 was jn town |ast, lenheim will take over as jng Winiams.Brice Sta, lef in January. facilities The Gameca t issue comes out the first Les|ie ^ Wade> vice es.Jan. 11. Ladenheim is communications for CBf EPJ'S.'T/ for ?taff mem" said CBS declines to ta '77-3914 for information. matter at the present tj spect for Holtz and US< tudent ID FC Mnrp at I wwrm M I I I III ilid Student ID receive 10% RE purchase!! or all Occassions! rniture for your dorm! ems and much more! iad 754 W. Main! Lexington ' (K-Mart Shopping Cent 356-8680 _ Hi Housing c AMI staff writer COREY FORD K||| USC's Department of Hous currently deciding whether to surveillance cameras in resident around campus. The cameras1 be used to curb vandalism and 0^ propriate conduct. Housing recently installed s era in the lobby of Douglas Hall < problems with desk attendants no ing guests in properly. Douglas 1 so lost a substantial amount of ey in stolen furniture. Tim Hamby, Resident Life c nator for the Towers area, thin! cameras have been beneficial. "It's amazing what people v when someone is watching them," B by said. "Video cameras add sec desk attendants are more likelj their job and students are more to behave". Housing is still evaluating t mmamum ictuvcucos ui tins, it 10 uuuc whether the installation of a the era will set a precedent for othei dence halls on campus, t p oto e nor Holly Hallman, Freshman C 1 Thursday. coordinator, believes cameras s 5 tips for safety during exarr, npagel Avoid leaving suitcases and b es unattended in loading zones a keys or loan parking lots, e. "Take bikes home with you or 1< r unusual ha- them in residence halls, esidence hall 'Take home any valuables su as cash, computers and jewelry. )11 owing safe- We ask that if you see anythi serve as they suspicious please report it to the ] is for winter lice," Gallman said. "Timely repo ing is important." windows. USCPEfs phone numbers are 7' 4215 and 777-9111. BS job for coaching position I page 1 said no CBS commentators were avi able for comment until further noti y for the NFL Holtz's son, Skip, is rumored to coming along with his father. He ayed a wait- currently at Connecticut (10-2) a based on the jn the quarterfinals of the NCi ports are that Division I-AA Football Championsh Sunday tour- against Georgia Southern, iium and its ESPN also reported that Ho zk contacted wouid take the job. Shields said He president of should start his job on Monday as t 5 Sports, who Gamecocks' head coach. Reports he ilk about the sajd Holtz could receive as much me out of re- $1 million a year. The Associat 2. Wade also Press contributed to this article. fmmm t a A fcjr J Monday, Di Tuesday, D <-*a Wednesday i to on . . " ' . ' a ' ' ; St. Rus ter) ?-? sponsored by: Th Student( V onsiders cameras f be used only as a last resort to solv- Stu ing problems. the usi ;ing is "The buildings are only as safe as more F place the residents who live in them decide attendi e halls to make them," said Holly Hallman, with tl would Freshman Center coordinator. "It i inap- "If the residents decide that van- into th dalism and theft are things they are Jai i cam- not willing to tolerate as a communi- Columl due to ty, then the people engaging in that be- use. tsign- havior will be less likely to damage "Ce las al- property." eras, c mon- Hamby terms the surveillance "a be," ht test project." The goal is to monitor in- sonal fi oordi- excusable behavior from students and you an lis the desk attendants. The situation in Dou- Sop glas has improved dramatically since alterrn rill do the camera there has been installed, "Po Ham- according to Hamby. may wi :urity; Housing looks to follow the lead of resider r to do USCPD, who already uses cameras be less likely to monitor parking garages to try to be give curb autobreaking and auto theft. estly." he ef- USC is one of many schools na- The cided tionally that uses cameras to monitor inforce ! cam- certain areas. Duquesne University said, r resi- currently uses cameras to restrict vio- "He lence, and the University of Con- mainta -enter necticut recently installed a public an- for resi hould nouncement system to observe the that s behavior of students. goal," s is Mentors enjoy working i oxnd MENTORS continued from page I Th< mentoi jck They also worked together on "11 projects, such as designing a web page, kids t< ich "If s rewarding to work with them Spells, because they're energetic, intelligent Thi ng and familiar with what's going on in of sevei po- the world," said junior mentor Detra which1 ,rt- Powell. dents. The mentoring will continue for an- ward b 77- other year and a half for these students, studen The students will be given the oppor- gram, tunity to continue in the programs of eratior the education talent search, as they are cui have programs that extend for students ucatioi c?il_ +V?rwnrrV? fV?a 1 rrra EAX1 Ull VUgll V11V XMbll gl UUVi UtV VUUVWUV11 ? ? -ce. talent search program hopes to en- Tt be courage these students to continue their missio ! is schooling through higher education, nity or nd ties," s ips Itz ^^3 ! "ffiamei dy sta: A place to study, ;ake a break, and gr; l snack during Fina ai ? iruTTrtiftk 101 01 ov OPfPf^lf ecember 7th Free Pizza (1 . ?**. _ r ? AL!.I. ? ecemoer om rree uihck-i Biscuits (10: U December 9th Free Pizza (1 'while supi food compliments of w University Bookstore J \ - HOP Gwnt St ?*? *?*? (Ml) 7 RUSSELL HOUSE UNIVERSITY UNION UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA December 7,8,9 8:00 PM -12 Midni^ sell House Lobby 2r ie Russell House Bookstore Russell H< jovernment USC Vending Marriott :or dorms idents have mixed feelings about e of cameras in dorms. Sophoran Dunley, who works as a desk ant in bnowden, has no problem lem. is a way of monitoring who comes e building," Dunley said, nie Mcintosh, a freshman from bia, disagrees with the cameras' rtain places there should be camertain places there should not i said. "Cameras violate per-eedom. They make you feel like i in a prison." >Vinmaha TAnr?ifA?? V??o on 'iiuuiui c Lf CI 11 111 CI maui j nao an itive to cameras, p-in visits by housing officials ork better than cameras in the ice halls," she said. This would expensive. Plus people should n credit for doing their job hon5 use of a camera in Douglas res the role of Housing, Hallman msing has a responsibility to in a clean and safe environment dents with the understanding tudents contribute to that ihe said. vith children e program is rewarding for the rs as well. ike being an inspiration for the o have," said mentor Andrea a USC junior. j education talent search is one ral programs sponsored by TRIO, works with underprivileged stuOther programs include: upound, a program for high school its: oDDortunities scholars Dro a program that helps first gen1 underprivileged students who rently enrolled in USC; and edi opportunities, a program that ) get adults back to school, le programs are all part of the n of the university for commuitreach, reaching out to minoriaid Burks. :ock ri0jv ab Is. 0% 4 <sst I -.M : : *4 5^? ? > > 10:00 PM)* il-a Chicken :00 PM)* ifrnnPMV* plies last rusc\ T7-4HQ I 1; ? M II !ht id floor use University Union Food Services I V