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|Page 4 SG bill would by Brandon Larrabee ternatk Staff Writer Student "Itl A bill redefining the mission of the fluence ( Multicultural Affairs Committee and mittee,' clarifying what the committee consid- "It 1 ers a "minority group" will come to be a mi the floor of student senate today for a The final vote. Traveri The bill, proposed by President Pro cultura iem Leign-Anne iravers ana ben. aonn uutreai Tidikis, would give the committee a reduce clearer mission and define a "minori- Tra1 ty group" as "any group needing spe- islation rial consideration, which includes (but ferent i is not limited to) blacks, Hispanics, in- would g Investigation by Stephen K. Paulson dents aj Associated Press found it Ms. LITTLETON, Colo. ? Radios and' day, an televisions fell silent across the Denver witness .1 11 .fll A. 1 1- Fin area ai ii.ai a.m. tuuay, une weeK lu "cy ua the minute after the eruption of gun- erating fire at Columbine High School was first Pros reported. have be Church bells tolled 15 times, one for "We each person killed, including the gun- vided bj men, and television news broadcasts Paulter showed a blue Columbine memorial rib- trict atfc bon while observing the moment of si- them b< lence. 18 at th Earlier, authorities said the 18-year- vember old girlfriend of gunman Dylan Klebold "W? had purchased at least two of the crime v weapons used in the attack. provide The Denver Post reported'today that 18, thai investigators believe the girlfriend you pro bought three weapons not long after not a vi her 18th birthday in November. The Pro; Denver Rocky Mountain News said the bought young woman, identified as Robyn K iff John Anderson, was believed to have bought sible th two guns. and Ha Tnvpstitratnrs alsn difirnunted a re- "Shi port from a Colorado Springs gun deal- pheasan er that the other gunman, Eric Harris, A m was among five teens who tried to home d buy a machine gun and another weapon the fam last month. The dealer said the abort- the Post ed transaction was videotaped. Inve But Larry Bettendorf, an agent with one othe the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco aware c and Firearms, said the videotapes had weeks li nothing to do with the massacre. "Th< "Our agents have reviewed the Stone i videotape or tapes, and they did not broughi find any evidence of the suspects or stored i their associates in there," he said. der you Harris, 18, and Klebold, 17, com- Stoi mitted suicide after bursting into rested i Columbine High with guns and bombs the atta a week ago today, killing 12 fellow stu- case. "My Pa at UP! Work ^jjmm ^Sv jJI^M ^- -***?^Ml<:' >3 >^Cr ^-:c^fl tr ja ^ | WORKING I UpS ups 01 Interested appl United I @1 An equal opport [ redefine whai onal students and handicapped After talking t< ;s." though, they deci< link this just facilitates the in- ent course, of the Multicultural Affairs Com- They proposed " Travers said. ing the Outreac lelps better define what it is to lowed by legislate inority at USC," Tidikis said, sub-committee. Th u;n l i : i: u_. j. i um i epiaueu <111 emvei muve uy uurzeui legislation 3 and Tidikis to merge Multi- "We decided tl 1 Affairs with the Community to do is redefine t :h Committee in an attempts tural Affairs in the number of committees. ment," said Eaddj rers said they proposed the leg- ports the legislate "because if we had all these dif- Under the bill, committees, the committees duties would inclu ;et too small." al racial foijun, wh continues in Li ad one teacher. Four guns were i the school. Anderson was Questioned Mon d authorities describe her as a not a suspect. District Attor- Were pi*< ve Thomas said she was coop- Klebold. with investigators. secutors said the weapons might en purchased legally. think three of them were pror the girlfriend of Klebold," Mark , a Jefferson County chief dis- ??? Drney, told the Post. 13he bought "Tm suspicious jcause she was older. She was said. "They are noi e time. She bought them in No- this one yet." or December. Also Monday, e i're not sure she committed a hold and Harris ha aider Colorado statute. If you higger bloodbath, a handgun to a person under dreds ?f students, t's a violation of the statute. If f p 3116 ^ 11 vide a shotgun or a rifle, that's 1^ators , .. ? that was kept by I ?a ^ a m a a The attack's b secutors said Ms. Anderson , , , , .. , , j -n oi led to speculatioi two shotguns and ant Sher- ^ have been u Stone acknowledged it was pos- icoIogy tests revea] at she did know how Klebold hol in their rris planned to use the guns. saj^ s's not going to use those for ?It makes it a ] it hunting," Stone told the News, ing to me that they an who was at Ms. Anderson's and not under the eclined to comment, saying and drugs, prose ily was terrorized by reporters, MSNBC. I said. Columbine's i stigators still believe that some- closed to everyone jr than Klebold and Harris was and investigators.1 )f their plans in the days and reported for duty eading up to the attack. closed location. Co ire's a lot of munitions there," begin classes ; said. "Either somebody else High School next t it in or they brought it in and ^er" P^1160 t.... It's hard to get that in un- c ^ today. r raincoat and not be noticed." . . eac ers ave j., , i - pick up their book le said three boys who were ar- f . ,, ,, ? , , . ,, j r mgssmcethebkxx near Columbine on the day of b ?Tf thpv nppH ick have not been cleared in the find ^ wel] get it rt-time J > is Reall mg uui. "UPS is paying m $10,000 a year to get in % shape of my life. See, I v ilH time loading and ur packages, about three to 1 a day. After sitting in clas it feels good to get some It's like doing a couple ol a gym- except you get pai out. That's not the only a of working at UPS. There benefits-like choosing \ work schedule and getl holidays and vacations, company understands stu UPS. And no other compc more. They make it eas; ^your way through school. If the whole stud( worked at UPS, everybo be in better shape-physii financially." :0R STUDENTS WHO WORK F aivERS iDuen icants should coi 'arcel Service 322-6294. unity employer, m/f/h CAROLINA NEWS t committee ) Sen. Jotaka Eaddy, "a spawn off of the M led to take a differ- idential panel." She the forum could, am legislation disband- ? , , h Committee, fol- ?P ? m recreating it as a The committee wc en they proposed the Black History Month i. ry Month and Martii bat what we needed Day. he role of Multicul- "N0W; through th: Student Govern- ^ [the committee] r, who strongly sup- ., b J vers said. in. _ the committee's new ^ie senators said de holding an annu- Multicultural Affairs ich Travers said was ultimate goals. ittleton mass ik three of them [the wea ovided by the girlfriend c y> Marl a Jefferson County chief di; of their story," Stone Sgt. Jim Parr said Mo t out of the woods in they>re going to be op) tuthorities said Kle- string f?r a while, id aimed for an even Chatfield Principa plotting to kill hun- said her staff wou , and then to hijack ; into New York City. Columbine teachers I a diary they found campus as they prep JarriS; Jn hopes of finishing 01 old, bizarre nature i that the gunmen want ^h0111 iking drugs, but tox- want them to feel sal led no drugs or alco- Funerals were k , the coroner s office three students and D ittle more frighten- only teacher killed r i j were 01 sounumina Mourners, incluc influence of alcohol icutor Thomas told hundreds, also tu to remember Lauren' campus remained year-old honor studei except bomb squads , . Columbine teachers the girls volleyba today at an undis- Rohrbough, the 15-y ilumbine s students while holding an exit ( at nearby Chatfield Monday, four days mS students; and Ca I, school officials de- 17-year-old girl who f of God just before sh( n't been allowed to , sand other belong- Cassiediedamai Ished at Columbine, tor George Kirsten tol nything and we can went to the martyrs' for them," sheriffs ob K iy r e almost H -- the best H jyl vork part- H lloading ive hours H K >s all day, H A exercise. : hours in id to work dvantage i are other 'our own H jjl I [ i n rv / > I /-J krS: I W Liny |jaiu ig.. f No other H1 / dents like H m t * any offers ? / to work dy would I cally and OR US. I ikm I . n ritact I I1 N_ | considers 'mir ulticultural Pres- "Student Government shou] said she believes the active role and lead the way one other things. moting diversity," Eaddy said. " ,. ,, " ? "In my opinion, Multicultu ns ou in e air. fa|rs should help bridge that g luld also help with tween a]j ethnic groups and all i, Hispanic Histo- backgrounds," Tidikis said, i Luther King Jr. As far as the list of minority i is concerned, Travers and Tidik is bill we're giv- term "international students' i j i ? m ? cover all international studen real duties, Tra- cluding white studcnts, ^ ^ ] and Canadians, the bill would help "Technically, if you look at it better achieve its people are a minority at the Un ty of South Carolina," Tidikis s< ;acre I F, dor OO of discu ipons] )f by Ann Marie Miani Staff Writer Students have different 2 Paulter looking at the idea of egg d( strict attorney an issue that has recently s in the media. ________ Several students approv nday. "But I think donation and say they thin! srating on a shoe- help couples J!}f are ha 6 conceiving children. '1 think that egg donation i il Sally Blanchard idea for people who can't hs ild try to make dren because they have mo r , t one option," advertising fr< feel welcome on r ., Sharon Wilson said. are their lessons Applied professions junk at the school year. Vaughan agreed. , feel honored. We think it>s a ^eat idei , ? , ., pands options for women who e, she said. . i, , ing trouble conceiving child: leld Monday for said. lave Sanders, the Some USC students t in the rampage. woman's freedom of choice si , , a major factor in the issue, ling students by ?jt -g Up to person rned out Monday individual choice. I can't tell rownsend, an 18- what to do," graduate studen nt and captain of Carter said. If a woman is willing to 11 team; Daniel her eggs, there is nothing wrc ear-old boy shot ioor open for fleeissie Bern all, the irofessed her love 3 was shot, rtyr's death," Pasd mourners. 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British "This could have a really positive and profound impact on diversity at the , these University of South Carolina," Tidikis iversi- said, lid. lation subject QQinn at UU1WI1 Ut VJUVJ another woman or couple utilizing them. I would do it," Wilson said. ways of The process of egg donation takes mation, weeks of preparation, both mental urfaced . and physical. A woman must take e of egg medicine to stimulate the maturation 'trouble more ^an a ^ozen e&8s- After ovulation, she must take a drug to deis a good sensitize the ovaries. During menive chilre than struation, she is examined for ovarian ashman CyStg and makes an appointment to >r Brian have the eggs retrieved. The extraction procedure takes a j It ex, total of 30 minutes and a day and half, are hav- J ren," he After this, the patient can return to , . , normal activity. 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