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Carolina News -1 MIBS from page 1 Hanly said the program’s concern shouldn’t be competition, but rather be ing in a class by itself. Improving the program would include recruiting and interviewing potential can didates for the program as well as pro moting it, he said. Alumni, faculty, students and staff would comprise a “team effort” to carry out the improvement process, he said. Hanly said the revision of docurtients and brochures must be accomplished to produce “a clear, concise and complete story of what’s available at USC.” The graduate program celebrated its 25th anniversary Nov. 9. or»(v fFve issues of The Ga frecock reMaini * flip Sen4 us vour hr ess releas es so we can have some thing to write a(?out< Turn informa tion in to RH 333? atten tion newr editor*. Special Purchase QHEJ1Q98 JEANS 1/ Clearance JEANS 25/ooff REG. 19*-24* KNIT Qn% TOPS JU OFF ■i TURTLE 9 NECKS 2 for $8 OPEN jlMM FRIDAY ilM tii 9:00 rrijLTJM For Extra SporialsKlIJJIlllffl CRATE RICHLAND FASHION MALL / 6790 GARNERS FERRY RD / 9300 TWO NOTCH HO A LEXINGTON-738 W. MAIN (NETT TO F000 LION) 1 ' Nov. 16 Malicious destruction to real property, Oliver Gospel Mis sion on Taylor Street. The com plainant reported that the two subjects got into a veibal alter cation. One of them threw a beer bottle at the other, but missed, breaking a pane of glass in a window near the entrance door instead. The subject who threw to bottle admitted to it. Estimated value: $10. Nov. 15 Vicious animal, Kingswood Drive. The victim reported thait he when he went out into his front yard to look for his cat, two pit bulls attempted to attack him. The victim said he swung a cane, striking one of the dogs. He then chased the animals down the street to their owner’s residence. The victim wasn’t bitten. Malicious injury to personal property, Avondale Drive. The complainant said she left her residence in the morning to find that all four tires on her vehicle were flat. She tried to inflate them with tire foam, but it only identified obvious cuts made by a blade. The complainant waited several hours be fore calling the police department, but didn’t say why. She said she had no idea who might have damaged her vehicle. Drunkenness, Schoolhouse Road. The reporting officer was dispatched to an apartment, which the drunken suspect was refusing to leave. The apartment’s resident said the suspect didn’t live at the address. The suspect had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath and person, was unsteady on his feet and had urinated on himself. He was taken into custody and trans ported to the Richland County Detention Center. Nov. 14 Malicious damage to real property, trespassing and violation of order of protection, Brook Pines Drive. The victim said the suspect came to the front door of her residence, where she denied him entry and told him to leave. The suspect then went to the rear of the residence and knocked out the sliding glass door with a cane to gain entry. Once inside, the suspect bel ligerently questioned a male guest of the victim but then left the residence when he saw that the victim was calling the po lice. The victim said she’ll prosecute. An order of protec tion issued by the Richland County family court prohibits the suspect from entering the victim’s residence or trying to com municate with her. Harassing phone call, Waverly Street. The complainant said his son answered a phone call at his residence. The female caller reportedly said, “You are as good as dead!” before hang ing up. The complainant said he didn’t know whether the call was addressed to his son or to himself. PALM CAMPUS MINISTRY Partnership Among Lutherans and Methodists M I s % ALL ARE WELCOME PALM Center • 728 Pickens Street • 799-4993 St. Thomas More Catholic Center Rev. Tim Lijewski Mass Schedule Sacrament or Penance Chaplain Saturday 4:30pm Saturday 3:00pm-4:00pm Sr. Julienne Guy OSU Sunday 11:00am, 7:30pm or by appointment Director of Christian „ , , _ Formation Newman Club Tuesday 7:00pm 1610 Greene St. 799-5870 (Across from School of Nursing) r = i Is Missions Right For You* domestic and international mission Thursday, November 18 @ 7:001 700 Pickens Street Sponsored by Baptist Student Union 700 Pickens Sl 799-3854 e-mail: BSUUSC@Compuserve.com 1 Acclaim Sports Collegiate Challenge I Coming to Univ of South Carolina Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Date: November 18 Location: Russell House Patio