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ON CAMPUS
Service fraternity
to hold spring
rush ?
Alpha Phi Omega, the co-ed national
service fraternity, will
hold its spring rush beginning
Jan. 11 and continuing through
Jan. 22. Mixers will be held at
8 p.m. Jan. 14 and 22 in the
Towers Classroom. For more
information, call 544-0636.
Performance
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A special performance of "King
Mackerel & The Blues are Running"
will be held at 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Town Theatre.
Tickets cost $15 for general admission,
and all proceeds benefit
City Year, Columbia's urban
peace corps. For more information
or to purchase tickets, contact
City Year at 254-3349.
Center to hold
workshops
The Counseling and Human De
velopment Center is offering
group sessions for Adult Children
of Alcoholics and a drop-in
crisis group starting Friday.
The Adult Children of Alcoholics
workshops are from 1 to
2:30 D.m.. and the droD-in erouo
is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. To register,
call 777-5223.
Computer Services
offers PC help
For students experiencing difficulty
connecting to the university
backbone, instructional
videos and materials are available
at the Services Center in
the Computer Services Building.
To apply for connection,
contact services at http://support.sc.edu/guides/dorm
or call
777-1800.
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January 11
Property damage, Bates House.
A hot-water line burst, setting off 1
the fire alarm. The fifth floor had a J
large amount of water on the floor, (
causing some property damage. (
The total amount of damage is un- *
known at this time.
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January 10 ^
Found contraband, Main and
Whaley. An officer found a small, ^
clear plastic bag containing a
white, powdery substance believed j
: to be cocaine at The Pantry gas station.
The evidence was taken to the *
police station. A
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January 9 ^
Disorderly conduct, unlawful
use of driver's license, Bates House. '
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found the subject sitting on the *
floor in a hallway. The subject had '
a strong odor of alcohol-and admit- (
ted to the officer that he banged on ?
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Students give opinioi
CLINTON continued from page 1 ^
"[The Republicans] have been after I
him for a while, and they've succeeded
now," he said. "They've gotten what ?
they wanted." 1
Media arts sophomore Justus Jag- i
ger said Clinton's trial emphasizes i
equality before the law.
"I think that [the trial] is good for ?
the country," Jagger said. "It proves
that no one is above the law in this coun- i
try, even if he is the chief executive." c
Jagger said he thinks the impeachment
trial is a strategic move for c
Republicans. t
"The Republicans didn't bring this ?
to trial necessarily just to have [Clinton]
impeached, but to tarnish the }
Democratic party for the next election," t
he said. t
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ioors. A search during the arrest
revealed an unlawful driver's license.
The subject was charged
and taken to the Richland County
Detention Center.
January 8
Vehicle fire, Capstone parking F
ot. Someone said smoke was com- g
ng out of the vents of her car, so
she went inside to let the car cool 3
iff. Upon returning, smoke was jr
:oming from the vehicle and flames a
i few minutes later. Columbia Fire tDepartment
says the fire may have pj
started in the heater motor. gt
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?Larceny of motor vehicle, 1311
iVhaley St. Victim said someone re- <j;:
noved her vehicle from the above
ocation. The possible point of en- -g
;ry was made by breaking the dri^er's
side window. Investigation ^
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December 22 q(
Malicious injury to real prop- T
jrty, Capstone. Someone shot l
jaint balls, striking the building in J,
12 places and breaking a small winlow.
A small dumpster was also T
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Marschall said she doesn't think all ^
Republican senators are practicing the n<
jolitics of personal destruction.
"I think a lot of Republicans have
supported [the Starr] investigation, and m
'm sure a lot of them have their own ai
easons for the investigation of the presdent's
personal life," Marschall said.
But I don't think all Republicans in T.
general are seeking to destroy Clinton." Wirsing
said Republicans are takng
advantage of a situation Clinton Bi
ireated.
"The Republicans are seizing the sa;
pportunity that was tnus presented to mj
hem to get even with Bill Clinton for
ill their grievances," he said. an
"But, again, what would you do if ru
ou were handed a gift of such magni- inj
ude? What does anyone expect them
o do, given an opportunity of this kind?" Wi
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UTES continued from page 1 ,. "I had a lot of woi
??2 kicked out of my do
id he's skeptical of whether Hous- ni&ht, Braynar
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d other stuff that were pretty much continue cleaning c
ined," Touzel said. 'Til stay on [Hous- those floors, althou
t] until they reimburse me." st'h had a mildew-lik
Touzel stayed with a friend in ^rea O^ice's onerir
aodrow Monday night because his ters to wash their cl
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sements Stamp prices
up a penny ,
d said.
juipment was in A P6 ? for yQur Noughts: Startand
fifth floors to in? Monday, the cost of mailing a
ip and drying out letter went UP10 33 cents,gh
the fifth floor . The new stamPs are available
e smell The Bates camPus stamp vending machines
lg residents quar- ^or ^ cents each.
I0^eg Books of the stamps were available
at the University Bookstore beginning
Monday. Books of one-cent
stamps will also be available
there for students with extra 32cent
stamps. All local post offices
have the stamps on hand, as well.
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Mass Sunday 11:30 am, 6pm; Saturday 5pm 4
Confession Newman Club
Sat. 3:30-4:30pm or by appt. Tuesday 7pm
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