The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 13, 1999, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Page 2 *1116 Gamecock 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 hpnpfit.fi flitv Ypflr A special performance of "King Mackerel & The Blues are Running" will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Town Theatre. Tickets cost $15 for general admission, and all proceeds benefit City Year, Columbia's urban peace corps. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact City Year at 254-3349. Center to hold workshops The Counseling and Human De velopment Center is offering group sessions for Adult Children of Alcoholics and a drop-in crisis group starting Friday. The Adult Children of Alcoholics workshops are from 1 to 2:30 D.m.. and the droD-in erouo is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. To register, call 777-5223. Computer Services offers PC help For students experiencing difficulty connecting to the university backbone, instructional videos and materials are available at the Services Center in the Computer Services Building. To apply for connection, contact services at http://support.sc.edu/guides/dorm or call 777-1800. WES' WOMEN'S BOARD CERTIFIE PERSONALIZED CONFIDEN1 Abortion Services & Gyne Pregnancy Testing 'Ultra Professional Counseling I STD Testing Abortions U] /iml 1-800-922 *0$ [ &YI 1-803-798-' I tiEhrVL \J|/ J ^ Diamond Lane, C( grn in?**1119 u]| .com | ; y/ jjj^P^CAKE mw [potoaoa m i OrnHmart WirfrlNw 100% Whey Protein Chocolate Drink . . . $19 List Price $3 You Save 52 AST Ammeemrck Creatine Complex-5^ 367 Grams $39 Lilt Price . . r $S | You Save ...J. $1 USCPD> ( /ffxCRilME V ( /RFPOPT ( 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. c 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 ( January 9 ^ Disorderly conduct, unlawful use of driver's license, Bates House. ' Tlin nfflnnr rnonnnrlmcr fn a r?all 1 1XV/ UiliVUi J Jl 1/O^/UllUUig (AS CI VUU, 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 ? f 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 MrJH rsiDE W SERVICES DOB/GYN STAFF TAL CARE IN A PRIVATE OFFICE cology Sound intersection center 3;rt, ? diamond lane iirth control near dutch square mall pTo 12 Wks. .broad river road 3730 | CI3=JI |o Intersection center 9299 I ^ * diamond lane jlumbia, S.C. I_26 Sign ?p tor a Maximizer Today! Earn Bonus Dollars V"or^",<* gT,) Free E-Newsletter X^a&te G,i^7 Personalized Shopping.List Free Emaill 500 Minute Pre-Paid Phone Cards Call your Mother, she misses you. Also Available in 100 ill A# 200 Minutes I I# JT No strings attached (pQra rr-ic. No connection charge Jamport 'AeorilU' [a. Day pack | With leather bottom $29.00 Jansperf 'Mega' Student Backpack cubic ?Khesl .. $47.00 % *' ' "? "! i 11. rmrrr | fe also carry TEXTBOOKS at Incredibly Low Prices! K. ShoPPing s-s 'i/ 2:sar2? """ ^-ZZZiZZZ ? vvww?hopping.ton^ "* & '-^^?Vf-2;^OP. 9.16< cfcoiow ""?w> ..,iud^ r"9 CAROLINA 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 ti December 30 g Z ?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 ^ jontinues. gj a 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 J _ "xl. iL _ 11 _ T x* ai ;piauereu wnn pamiuaiis. investigation continues. 1? n: d< ns on Clinton trial a| ei 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 be< da; II^Tt 11iTtigils i we th( A A?? O/ Take 1-126 west to Bush River Road L Exit Right Wan' Challei Start your career off on the right foot I OfficerTraining School.There you wil officer in just 12 weeks. From the si complete medical and dental care, 3C plus the c AIM HIGH see the w ftlft , a career ii ?fORCFT^ you. cam ., ? our webs www.airforce.caBn { NEWS /^\ 77" includes full tuition Q Q, VYIP ? Q&?\\ fees not including r< as well as an annua $18,000. The DOD i plications no later t , more information, c GREENBACKS ships Office at 777-1 'fSEP scholarships Elie Wiesel ivailable for study Ethics offei ibroad This annual essay c iternational experience is crucial to students to examine competitive resume, and the Na- ethical issues c onal Student Exchange Program m today's complex v rovides chances for Americans to must be 3,000 to 4,0 ;udy in regions critical to U.S. na- mid must be submit onal interests, excluding Western junior or senior by e urope, Canada, Australia and New ministrator, faculty ealand. Students can get awards of ty member. First pr p to $8,000 per semester, or ond prize is $2,500, 16,000 per academic year. USC's $1,500 and honorab ndergraduate appbcation deadline $500. Entries must Tuesday. The graduate application by Jan. 22. For mor astmark deadline is Friday. USC call the Fellowships as had nine NSEP award winners 0958 . nee 1994. For more information, ill the Fellowships Office at 777- fiT finann I 958. ? Consortiun )OD graduate fel- scholarshii owships available The Consortium s u Scholarship/Resean he U.S. Department of Defense will fering scholarships tvard 90 three-year graduate fel- stipends to college s wships nationwide. Graduating se- interest in the basic iors and first-year graduate stu- education, astronon mts with demonstrated ability and ence> environmenta ptitude for advanced training in sci- neering, fine arts, jc ice and engineering may apply. other aerospace-rel? ational Defense Science and Engi- arships of $lj50o ar eenng Graduate Fellowships will research awards are j awarded for study and research to $2,500. Applican ading to doctoral degrees in mathe- citizens, have a face tatical, physical, biological, ocean sor ^ be a rising ad engineering sciences. The award graduate student. T lousing promises reimbur, 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 I will pay for all his losses. ?n Tuesday, ec "I had a lot of sentimental records place on the fourth 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 1 A ill ll. _ _ A. ? i was saturaieu oy trie water. Braynard stayed in his roomMon- ^Hl-800-wl y night since his bed and belongings re not damaged as badly, but he said ! incident was annoying. ITU [m^ruTui III we want your feedback HHH \_m fc ennc oai *ne 1 I 9 OUDOj gHLMl/g I COMBO MEALS L -| Q and less I UNCH SPECIAL $3.85 925 Huger St. ?3[in ^ _? ^^^^?l(K3reen^ - ~~1 Zx tA <$A> nge? W I CHOICES] nr by enrolling in the Air Force I become a commissioned tart you'll enjoy great pay, -a yrx/ri l days of vacation each year, iVx X J ipportunity to travel and orld. To discover how high 1 n the Air Force can take p . q 1-800-423-USAF, or visit rSaptlSt C ite at www.airforce.com * Wednesday, January 13, 1999 and required deadline is Jan. 25. Application maxim and board, terials are available in the Fellowil stipend of ships Office, Harper 101, or by callmust receive ap- ing 777-0958. han Jan 20. For all the Fellow- ? C?ll' 3958 natiiryii oumvaii fellowships awarded Prize 111 This fellowship is jointly sponsored j by the S.C. Space Consortium and . the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium. The ontest challenges $7,000 fellowship, which covers tu- 4 } and analyze ur- ition, fees and books, is awarded to a :onfronting them rising senior who is studying either vorld. Essays science or engineering at a universi)00 words long ty in South Carolina. Applicants fed on behalf of a must be U.S. citizens, seniors by the i university ad- beginning of the fall semester and adviser or facul- majors in either natural science or ize is $5,000, sec- engineering, and they must be sponthird prize is sored by a faculty adviser. The applile mention is cation deadline is Jan. 25. Applicabe postmarked tion materials are available in the e information, Fellowships Office, Harper 101, or ; Office at 777- by calling 777-0958. r DOE gives fellowships ran This three-month practicum at the i offers U.S. Department of Energy or other government agency facility provides a practical hands-on research experirndergraduate ence. Fellows of two of the programs :h Program is of- are subject to an employment obligaand research tion immediately following completudents with an tion of their fellowship appointsciences, science ments. Undergraduates and ly, planetary sci- graduates in applied health physics, I studies, engi- health physics, industrial hygiene, lurnalism and fusion energy sciences, civilian raited fields. Schol- dioactive waste and nuclear engie awarded, and neering may apply. The award in} available for up eludes a monthly stipend, tuition ts must be U.S. and fees, practicum dislocation, and ilty-adviser spon- travel allowances. The deadline is junior, senior or Jan. 25. For more information, call he application the Fellowships Office at 777-0958. 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. liili Athletic Clubj Student Membership KS $75 4 MONTHS $120 j | ? Columbia, SC (803) 256-9001 | PALM CAMPUS MINISTRY Partnership Among Lutherans and Methodists Body & Soul Wednesday 5:30 pm Welcome Back Dinner, Devotion and Program /ynL\ tday Worship (followed by supper) 5:30 pm | ALL ARE WELCOME '***** PALM Center 728 Pickens Street 799-4993 St. Thomas More Catholic Center Mass Sunday 11:30 am, 6pm; Saturday 5pm 4 Confession Newman Club Sat. 3:30-4:30pm or by appt. Tuesday 7pm Rev. Tim Lijewski, Chaplain Sr. Julienne Guy OSU, Director of Christian Formation treet^JjW^ST^^acros^rorj^he^choo^^IursinK^^^^ ?P1 "integrity: :h or reality?" hursday Jan. 14 7:00pm 4 >tudent Center 700 Pickens St. ^99-3854 t 1