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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Medical school hires new dean ; SPEAKER: JESUS VALUED WOMEN EQUALLY; New Testament scholar says society misinterprets Bible; Donald DiPette brings expertise in hypertension, cardiovascular research; Beatification near for pope; Church reaches key milestone in making deceased Pope John Paul II newest saint; Sibling of USC player faces murder charges; Gamecock’s brother killed woman to get her car, police say; Thousands attend funeral for slain police; Officers saluted at memorial service by many supporters; Local prostitution ring brings push against trafficking; Illegal immigrants found selling sex in Myrtle Beach bust; Democrats rake it in; Article doesn’t prove our drivers are worst; Monty Python’ writer needs perspective; Former comedian would have had a rough life if he grew up in Iran, not West; College kids shouldn’t fear high hopes; Despite youth, fighting for what you believe in can create real changes; In our search for lodging, students are being ignored; Housing puts concerns of average joes behind freshmen, athletes on list; ‘Blades of Glory’ goes for the gold; Comedy team brings cheesiness, amusing antics to skating film; Jon Heder shines as ice champion, despite cast full of “SNL” all-stars; ‘Rent’ playwright’s musical highlights struggling artists; ‘College Hill’ plays off cultural tensions; ‘Idol’ site invites viewers to vote for worst singers; Poor pass attack fires up Spurrier; Sloppy quarterback play highlights Saturday scrimmage; Minimum age limits raise b-ball standards; League restrictions first step in improving game, must maintain direction; USC track laps visiting teams; Records fall at Weems Baskin Relay at home; Columbia takes down second place Gwinnett; Right wing nets hat trick as Inferno turns up heat against Gladiators; Vandy gets best of Carolina; Commodores ruin first weekend with Gamecocks ranked No. 1, take two; Gators make case for best ever; Florida comparable to top NCAA teams in history of sport
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Best Buddies group changes lives ; Program developed to form lasting friendships between volunteers, disabled; USC student owns local valet business; Criminal justice major says motivation required to be successful, balance full class load with hectic work schedule; TWO KILLED ON COLLEGE CAMPUS; Man, woman die in murder-suicide, investigators say; Councilman pleads guilty, faces 1 year of jail time; Repairs begin on historic lighthouse; Planning work for Charleston lighthouse to start in May; Google shouldn’t wipe disasters off its maps; Google shouldn’t wipe disasters off its maps; Don’t wait a month to ask girls out, take a hint from those brazen bar patrons; American Idol’ uses its popularity for charity; This season, show adds new “Inspiration Week” to support poor children; Can’t we all be friends, despite religion?; Mutual tolerance toward religious beliefs only way differences can be solved; Flickerstick: ‘Band on the Run’; Reality TV product drops ‘Live from Atlanta, ’ offers creative lyrics, melodies; New music crowds join in cultural summer fun; Some festivals offer blend of underground favorites, mainstream pop cultures; Crime Mob steals crowd; R&B group releases sophomore album, remains true to underground fans’ roots; Lil Scrappy a star; Southern rapper turns from best-kept secret to music phenomenon; Mitchell, pass game improves; Incident with Peppers’ brother still hot topic after practice; ESPN talk adds flavor to women’s Final Four; Comments, befuddling remarks about tourney don’t add much to game; Inferno looks to finish on fire; Columbia faces Cincinnati in next to last home game of the season; Coutlangus makes opening day roster
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: ‘Dipstick’ method detects food germs; Chemistry major devises litmus test that increases safety; ATO leader arrested; Four students charged at Carolina Cup; China on Trustees’ agenda; Student Government officials speak to board; USC wants to trade more exchange students; Local drivers rated worst in nation; Men’s Health article places city based on accident statistics; Local comedy house to build new venue; Popular laugh club to move across town after lease expires; Gunfire erupts at CNN office; Security guard fires on gunman who shot, killed 22-year-old girlfriend; Protesters oppose Ukrainian president; Thousands camp out at capital to back prime minister; Journalist released; Videographer jailed for 226 days freed after compromise; Nathan Pepper needs fans’, students’ support; Friendships not always long-lasting; Best buddies forever label affected by personality, lifestyle transformations; Kurt Cobain remembered 13 years after tragic suicide; Nirvana singer, guitarist more famous than ever, despite his wish to escape; Horror films soothe desire for fright; Upcoming Friday the 13th perfect time to get down with some scary movies; Reality show hopefuls get chance; MTV’s “Real World” holds open casting calls on campus; Entrepreneur introduces clothing line; Columbia-based Southern Tide offers Southern appeal; Gervais and Vine offers fine dining experience; Patrons can enjoy variety of wines, many flavorful foods; Tending to Your Fashion Wounds; Inferno fall to Cyclones; USC hosts Furman in intrastate duel; Pitcher Arik Hempy makes fourth start of season tonight
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: JAY LAURA ARRESTED AT CAROLINA CUP RACE; T-shirts speak out for violence; Clothesline Project helps educate students on sexual attacks; HIV/AIDS awareness takes center stage at fashion show; Klassik Kouture Love was filled with fashion, music, dance; Homeless shelter closed for spring; Lack of resources make year-round center unavailable; Leading researcher’s lecture explores universe’s beginning; Prof. John Huchra explains astronomical age, size, content; Mixed feelings on possible bill; Senate weighs pros, cons of mandatory ultrasound viewing; Women can’t be made to view an ultrasound; New senate holds first discussion; Members debated USC smoking policy, approved nominees; More applicants show USC makes the grade; Greeks dishonor founders’ memories; Getting arrested insults brotherhood, morality fraternities started from; Exercising only hurts you, should be avoided; Laziness is what God wants from you; why else would He create sports injuries?; Inside look at SI system; Academic support program helps students improve grades by having their peers teach them concepts; Try to reduce your impact; As environmental concerns grow, these recycle-friendly tips can help; Boxer’s brand packs punch; Muhammad Ali’s GOAT health food offers options; Study: ads target kids; Healthy snacks often go unrepresented on children’s shows; USC shuts out Paladins; Junior pitcher Hempy has 5 strong innings; Spurrier: new players need a rowdy crowd; What’s in a name? A roster position; Annual NCAA tournament offers another chance at All-Name Team greatness; Tennis team takes on Cats; Carolina’s women tied for first place in the SEC East, looking to build lead; Masters legacy strong; Big names, drives are important to win at Augusta this week
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC gets real life look at poverty; Organizations simulate global economic structure with hunger banquet; GROUP TALKS ABOUT CAMPUS UNITY; AAAS discusses need to bridge minorities, races when planning events; Mark Sibley-Jones; USC assistant professor and advisor; Giuliani visits State House; Former New York mayor, presidential candidate addresses plans for foreign policies; USC offers variety of Easter activities; Organizations have weekend alternatives for students on campus; Gay rights protest leads to arrests at S.C. college; Attacks on journalist shortsighted, unfair; Keep your retinas fresh with eye candy; Prices for health services can be handily avoided through natural methods; Residences, integrity in short supply on campus; Students’ rights ignored to keep up appearances, rake in continuous profits; ‘Fox Trot’ comics generate laughs; Cartoonist Amend adds flavor to typical funnies, offers crafty punchlines, stories, characters; Fear not factor for Joe; Former reality TV host returns to standup glory with crude “Shiny Happy Jihad”; Titus: ‘Stand Up, or Step Aside; Comic brings it all for hilarious album, targeting jokes at audience, family, Popeye; Fun characters sell ‘Entourage’; Vince’s crew provides real entertainment for show, range of favorite personalities; As on season ends another begins; ‘This season just wasn’t meant to be for us’; Former USC linebacker finds new role; “Sultan of Sacks” cites success on, off field as equal goals; Inferno looks to future as present year comes to quiet close; Gamecocks ready to grapple with Gators; No. 5 USC travels to No. 22 Florida for national TV game; Carolina pays visit to LSU for series; Softball seeks to cease struggles against Tigers
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Indian dancers take center stage; Students from Southeastern universities compete, exhibit traditional, modern steps at Koger Center; Filing taxes on time easy, with online help; Tax agencies, software offer options to meet April 17 deadline; Student-run tutoring center moves after flood; Waverly program looks for new permanent location; Professor takes part in panel on war-torn Uganda; Ronald Atkinson defends rebel rights after in-depth study of African history; Belk opens new location; Village at Sandhill Mall gets new 120, 000 square foot department store; City works to end youth violence; Week-long event focuses on youth success, not gangs; Censorship in Turkey hurts country’s image; Madam speaker, keep your mouth shut; Nancy Pelosi’s stabs U.S., Israel in back by visiting aggressive terrorist nation; Laughs, stares put damper on milestone 21st birthday; Rare hairstyle deserves praise, not taunts, jeers from complete strangers; BLOOD BROS.’ ENERGY STIRS UP TAVERN; Loud, angry thrashers dial it down a bit for New Brookland show; Tarentino, Rodriguez team up for ’70s-style movie combo with action, machine guns, zombies; British pop divas take music world by storm; Old-fashioned, soulful tracks, realistic lyrics bring girls from across pond to top of charts; Film directors’ cuts usually much better; USC tops Florida in nail-biter; Gamecocks prevail in 11th, take series 2-1 from top 25 Gators in Gainesville; INFERNO TURN UP HEAT IN SEASON FINALE; Miles scores twice in 3-2 win over Wildcatters; Masters site gives game picturesque prominence; Augusta National bigger draw than list of great names playing Georgia; Carolina can’t tame Tigers in weekend showdown; Despite opening with a win, Gamecocks fail to come out on top against LSU in the bayou; Stingers sloppy against Revolution; Veteran quarterback tosses 7 interceptions as Columbia drops to 0-4 in inaugural season
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Grad school pays respects to assistant dean; Anthony Edwards, who died Wednesday, worked with USC students by getting involved in variety of university programs, organizations; Playboy comes to Carolina; Magazine hosts pictorial audition to find girls for SEC section of college issue; HORTON BILL GOES TO HOUSE; Law would require SLED to investigate student deaths on campus; Voices for Planned Parenthood returns to campus; As official organization, VOX set to educate, aid students in sexual health; Frost leaves crops dead; Foul-mouthed pilot needed time to cool; Death of friend puts life in perspective; When tragedy hits, focus on world’s wonders; stop thinking about “what ifs”; New Disney release gives us loyal fans new classic; “Robinsons” successfully recreates those feelings we miss from childhood; Students shouldn’t rush into marriage; Tying the knot in a hurry not always a good idea; take time to find match; Bright Eyes shines on new CD; “Cassadaga” album outplays past titles with emotional lyrics, country melody; Universities crack down on downloading music; Colleges warn students against illegal programs, damages to network; Great tunes can provide soundtrack for one’s life; Nostalgic music rekindles fond memories of past, offers emotional support; Universities crack down on downloading music; Colleges warn students against illegal programs, damages to network; Former Carolina player finds success as unknown in NBA; Rice, price, return of Blowfish? Questions answered; Saturday’s Garnet and Black game has us asking: What will Hootie perform?
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: TWO SWIMMERS SUSPENDED; Film takes on Muslim issues; Post-Sept. 11 sentiments take big screen in documentary screened in Gambrell; Scheduled changes to GRE canceled; Dagwood Shoppes come to Carolinas; Sororities to change rush traditions; Fire destroys Johnny Cash’s longtime Tennessee home; Unusual surgery saves toddler; Escape from closet of female infidelity; Barry Bonds feeling juiced over record; Visit upstate reveals rude; residents of proud UNC who’ve forgotten culture; Imus in the morning; FCC fines by evening; Getting down with Lupe Fiasco; Tending to Your Fashion Wounds; Album; being redefined by music lovers; Web downloads; Carolina looks to seal rivalry; Track team to play host to state meet; Men’s tennis to play Clemson
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: media arts; filmmaker; mario butler; sg reforms; election codes; laura; apology; arrest; freshman; alcohol violations; columbia hall; capstone; drinking; alcohol busts; Filmmaker and fourth year media arts student Mario Butler; The movers and shakers of; USC answer your burning questions for our reporters; SG reforms election codes; Laura apologizes to Senate after arrest; regulations revised; Freshmen top alcohol violations list; First year students view drinking as a rite of passage; Whaley’s Mill apartments available; Tax on cigarettes may rise 30 cents per pack; Increase would limit; amount of children smokers; help health; Prof. looks at racism; sexism toward women; Tawanda Greer discusses effects of offensive remarks; Senate tries to relax stem cell research rules to further advances; Bush thinks bill crosses moral lines; will veto it if passes; Finishing work early; greatest way to end stress; Instead of being easily distracted; prioritize so you can enjoy life later; Anti-smoking ads say nothing new; It’s not shocking that cigarettes are dangerous; smokers already know; VP deserves applause after making apology; Avenge stupidity with clever attacks; Everyone should get a chance to take out anger with no consequences; Hootie and the Blowfish; formed here at USC more than 10 years ago; head back to Columbia to perform at this year’s Garnet and Black spring football game.; Fad books give advice; Authors at their best when they offer information people can actually use; Track teams continue domination; Carolina wins 7 events; at USATF State Meet bettering NCAA times; New NFL schedule akin to March Madness; provides; nice match-ups for fanatics; Peyton versus Vick on; Turkey Day among best of next season’s game lineup; Gamecocks drop to rival Tigers 4-1; Tennis match takes spotlight; after baseball rain-out; Duke players seen as victims of “rush to accuse” as prosecutors drop charges; Three lacrosse team members walk away from “racially charged” case
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: new bill; birth control; prices; Deficit Reduction Act; 2005; pharmaceutical companies; college health centers; Thomson Student Health Cetner; McCurdy; celebration; Langston Hughes; Harlem; Franklin Roach; New bill raises birth control prices; Congressional attempt to decrease national; deficit means students will be paying more at Thomson Student Health Center; McCurdy performance; ends week of celebration; Students took week honor Harlem artist; poet Langston Hughes; AAAS takes cues from celebrity examples on financial lessons; Subleasing leaves many students in a bind; Apartment companies’ various policies leave residents confused when trying to rent rooms for summer sessions; Imus’ infamous racist remarks result in his dismissal from CBS on Thursday; Registration; hard when picking class by difficulty; Required classes left for senior year are harder than 500-level material; Puppy love; can lead to doggy style; Cat people have wrong idea: feline fury threatens loyal hound dog nation; Spring game provides; entertainment for all; Piehole of Internet filled with hot air; Endless opinions offered online require skeptical mind to find hidden truth; Carolina finds this year’s Idol in Kayla Maw; Contestants entertain audience with audition tapes; talent; Beware of ‘Friday the 13th’; Superstitious people fear mystery of unlucky day; create multiple theories; Men need good; grooming habits; Guys should not overlook proper primping; allowed to take care of themselves as well; Technological advances enhance video game fun; Industries make dramatic; innovations to old classics Mario; Tetris; Bejeweled; Carolina classic to play out Saturday; Gamecocks take to field for annual Garnet and Black game at Williams-Brice; USC set against Auburn for series; Gamecocks; Tigers; duel on diamond during weekend; Pair of aces hopefully stop softball’s flop; Johnson back to work after Masters triumph; Walk-ons path to team no simple Saturday stroll; Peterson plays hard for respect; position without sports scholarship help
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Relay for Life; $35K; marathon; 12 hours; fundrasier; cancer; MIC MAN; textbook prices; NAACP; race; Imus; football games; athletics; Relay For Life raises over $35K in marathon; Students walk for 12 hours in annual fundraiser against cancer; NEW; MIC MAN; NEEDED; NAACP talks race on campus; S.C. students discuss Imus firing; apathy during summit; Student lobbying group focuses on; textbook prices; Vista looks to become hot retail spot; Shopping a growing part of historic Columbia neighborhood’s makeup; in addition to booming restaurants; entertainment stops; One killed; 4 injured as storms move across state; Club revival piacularly promoting promiscuity; Planned Parenthood puts moneymaking; loose sex before welfare promise; Firing Imus won’t solve race problems; Punishing talk show host; for inappropriate remarks doesn’t equate to victory; Spurrier should keep politics out of game; Education needed in alcohol solution; Lowering legal drinking age; requiring class could cure teen; adult accidents; Disturbia; mixes teen life; mystery; Suspense movie revisits murderous neighbor plot; bored voyeurism; Young cast of dancers shine during ‘fairy tale’ performance; Teens; younger students taste sweet success in “12 Dancing Princesses”; Dancing; s’ Mills receives; attention from producers; Ex-wife of Beatles’ star offered spots on various shows; Dance company; choir join for performance; Untraditional pieces; narrative soundtrack work well at Koger; Lifetime’s ‘Th e Staircase Murders’ brings Peterson case back into view; Movie takes inspiration from documentary about convicted wife killer; Drive; rehashes survival concept; adds car chases; mysterious clues; Cross-country automobile race gives characters opportunity to win $32 million; discover identity of kidnappers; people behind conspiracy; Gamecocks pound Tigers; after slow start to series; USC lights up Auburn over weekend after 15-run loss in critical SEC matchup; Defense dominates Saturday; Offense struggles with aerial dynamics; but ground game runs smoothly into endzone; Defense makes stand; statement with strong showing to close spring; Memories and melodies highlight charged halftime show; Ol’ Ball Coach tackles stars and bars during awards speech; Spurrier could be entering; red-zone with statements against Confederate flag
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2007
Uinversity of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Virginia Tech; massacre; 30 people killed; wounded; shootings; gunman; rampage; SWAT; Police; safety; killed; deadliest shooting; condolences; sympathy; VT; tragedy; MASSACRE AT VIRGINA TECH; MORE THAN 30 PEOPLE KILLED; DOZENS WOUNDED IN MULTIPLE SHOOTINGS ON CAMPUS; National leaders; campus officials offer condolences; President Bush sends message of sympathy to VT community; USC students react to VT tragedy; Monday’s shooting at Virginia Tech hits close to home for many Carolina students who know people affected by attacks; call Old Dominion State home; Questions on FAFSA don’t reflect student need; Financially independent students should not be affected by parents’ data; Planned Parenthood raises awareness; Returning organization aims to educate; inform; students on their options; Virginia Tech needs our prayers; support; Timbaland less than ‘shocking’; Latest release offers confusing collaboration of artists ranging from Elton John to Fall Out Boy; On-stage experience; best part of performing; Winning; perfection never as important as thrill; love for entertaining audiences; Cannibal; makes ‘no compromise’; Static-X’s latest album belts out metal sound with thrashing; screaming beat; Beyonce’s ‘B’day’ release raises bar in videomaking; Soloist revolutionizes industry with unprecedented DVD album; Tarantino; looks back for movie’s desirable soundtrack; Airk Hempy; SEC Pitcher of the Week; Lefty overcomes odds; returns to form with 10-1 win on Saturday; Panthers give Carr another opportunity; Former Texan punching bag could be successful reserve player in Charlotte; Gamecocks look to finish off in-state series against Terriers; Carolina plays host to Wofford for Tuesday tune-up prior to Clemson on Wednesday; The lesson Robinson’s heirs haven’t learned
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Turtles; olympic; Tae Kwon Do; cartoon; safety; security; Student life; student affairs; Virginia Tech; VT; shootings; Fraternity; Kappa Kappa Psi; band honor; band; Scroggs Founder; trophy; gunman; women; rich kids; note; killer; dorm room; motice; massacre; Cho Seung-Hui; USC leaders focus on safety; Campus security a top priority; officials say; TURTLES INSPIRE OLYMPIC DREAM; Tae Kwon Do champ cites popular cartoon as prompting hobby; Fraternity up for award; Kappa Kappa Psi nominated for high band honor; Gunman raged against women; rich kids; police say; Note left in killer’s dorm room might provide clues for motive in Virginia Tech massacre; MSNBC anchor comes home to USC; Journalist Rita Cosby; a 1989 Carolina grad; offers career advice; Recent frost damages state’s peaches; Cold weather during Easter weekend impacts produce farmers’ profits; N.J. governor still critical; Gov. Jon Corzine’s vehicle traveled over 90 mph before crash; police say; RHA discusses safety; Virginia Tech crisis; AIDS foundation focus of final meeting; Sex offender bragged about ‘dungeon’; Prosecutors say Darlington man bound; raped teens underground; Gun control back in focus after Virginia Tech shootings; Editorials criticize American laws in wake of campus tragedy; Earth Day’s popularity; sprouts more tree huggers; Environmentally friendly measures back in media; signal youth movement; Footage insensitive to students’ grief; Journalists’ cameras focus on gross images viewers shouldn’t see in broadcast; Duke lacrosse players should leave spotlight; Panic at Township Auditorium; Jam band’s rhythm resonates through devoted fans; venues; Restaurant expands palate; Mediterranean Tea; Room offers ethnic foods; atmosphere; Melee release lives up to expectations; Power pop piano; vocals makes new album worth buying; Piercings can be way of life; shouldn’t be mocked; Body decorations become popular; mark memories; How much do you know about Booker T. Washington?; Gamecocks toss Terriers into pound; Darnell homers again; Cooper; Pelzer combine for shutout; Stingers’ game postponed as hive goes without turf; Indoor football team awaits permanent rug from Arkansas; Battle for Carolina summons Tar Heels; Stingy Gamecock pitching hopes to blank UNC
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Chick-fil-A; USC; company chairman; cows; SAGE; Earth Day; environment; National Park; Wildlife; file-sharing; crackdown; FMLA; violations; VT; memorial; Virginia Tech; illegal music; downloading; Chick-fil-A founder visits USC; Company chairman stresses hard work; good principles to encourage students to succeed; Tania Stewart; co-president of FMLA and fourth-year marketing student; The movers and shakers of USC answer your burning questions for our reporters; SAGE draws crowd for Earth Day; Group hopes to raise awareness about; environmental issues; File-sharing crackdown; Rules enforced after high number of reported violations; Recycling unavailable in apartments; Growing environmental concerns make good trash habits a city necessity; U.S. will impose sanctions on Sudan; Bush says if bloodshed continues; economic punishments necessary; Senate opposes expanding smoking ban; Members discuss new stop sign; candlelight vigil for Virginia Tech students; Partial birth abortion banned; Opponents argue that Supreme Court ignored 30 years of precedent; NBC news receives ‘manifesto’ from killer; Virginia Tech murderer took time between shootings to mail package; Cho Seung-Hui; Return to‘80s would be totally bodacious; Best decade ever puts 2000s to shame; we need neon colors; crimped hair; Homophobic group deserves mockery; Ignorance of Westboro Baptist Church not worth the animosity it provokes; For at least one day; respect Mother Earth; Virginia violence not caused by games; People who behave badly after playing games; rock music were already angry; Summer skin tips to keep a healthy glow; Protect yourself in sun: strategies to lower risk when in harmful rays; Grooming habits necessary for both sexes; Men need more than just a quick shower for daily maintenance; Sunscreen won’t fully protect against UV rays; Dermatologists say sun damage may occur with lotion use; Tiger-proofing the Sarge; Last go-round for rivals at historic field gives USC final win; Bonds not worthy of historical benchmark; Without Pennant; beating Hank Aaron; won’t save reputation; UNC needed 1; run to beat USC; Pitchers’ duel favors Tar; Heels as Gamecock bats fail to support Hendon; Tennis treks to tourney; Men head to; Louisiana; women off to Kentucky
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Carolina Crew; rowing team; Virginia Tech; VT; Rutledge Chapel; friends; family; remembrance; Uganda; film; documentary; violence; strife; combat; nation; sorensen; tragedy; Columbia Stingers; Shakespeare; James Hyman Carolina Crew rowing team; first-year music student; Recalling lost friends; Community remembers pray together in absence of those departed since events on Monday; Uganda’s struggle told on film; Documentary depicts violence; strife in combat-heavy nation; Gunman textbook case of mass killer; Cho Seung-Hui had personality traits similar to previous murderers’ psychological profiles; Extra hand could solve problems; college stress; Study; education assistant would help students deal; with finishing up semester; Gamecocks scare SEC in Spring game; Rival teams worry; shake; in boots after watching preseason performance; Shooter’s video has no place in public’s view; Senioritis increases after scoring job; Universities should cut class requirements when graduates secure future; As You Like It; gets sexy; modern spin; Director makes play accessible to college audience; Rev. Al Sharpton calls entertainment business to be; next battleground in war to end racism after Imus’; comments about Rutgers women’s basketball team; Madonna travels to Africa for opening of day care center; Pop star visits her latest Raising Malawi projects; spends time with could-be son; Kitty Carlisle Hart dies at 96; Broadway actress played opposite greats; spent life advocating arts; Softball squad aims for ’Cats; Carolina looks to take care of Kentucky; hopes keep SEC tournament spirit alive; From headset to helmet; Former USC; NFL linebacker goes from team’s coach to newest name on roster; Athletes running amuck warrants just punishment; USC rides streak to Ole Miss; Gamecocks travel to Oxford for weekend SEC series against Rebels
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: St. Jude; Tri Delta; Delta; carnival; children's hospital; plametto health; carnival for a cure; Ad Team; fourth place; Coca-Cola; VT; candlelight vigil; carolina restaurant; renovation; trainging rooms; facelift; Williams-Brice; Capstone; Jones Physical Science; Euestrian; football tickets; in-state; Tri-Delts donate $8; 000 to St. Jude; Kids carnival at Strom raises money for children’s hospitals in S.C.; Memphis; Ad Team wins fourth place; Bubbles; individuality focus of campaign created for Coca-Cola; Top of Carolina restaurant to undergo renovation; Athletics training rooms also set for facelift; TEENS TALK POLITICS IN RADIO FORUM College; high school students debate social issues on air; Nazis rally on State House grounds; National Socialist Movement announces presidential candidate; rails against immigrants; Jews; communists; Navy Blue Angels pilot dies after jet crashes in Beaufort; Virginia Tech students return to campus after massacre; prepare for classes to resume; Birth control shouldn’t be out of reach by high costs; Broke university students can’t afford to pay $40 price tag for required pills; Old school; USC lives on in memories; Incoming freshmen won’t know greatness of DCP; third-down rooster calls; Transgender student has right to be ‘king; Top Dems should favor abortion ban; Clinton; Obama; Edwards wrong to support brutal destruction of human life; Traditional horror films phased out by senseless; violent flicks; As gore; slashers become more common; thrillers fall into cellar of cinema; Hot Fuzz; explodes on screen; Buddy-cop; genre tribute film highlights best of police action films; inspires laughter; Land of Women; lacks meaning; plot; Film relies on make-out sessions; repetition to advance storyline; Heroes; co-star Lee discusses apocalyptic second season plot; Hiro; Ando to work; together to prevent tragedy in future; Stingers get inaugural victory; Five interceptions help team with 61-27 win over Lions; Champions; titles make way to new basketball playground; With move from Coliseum to Colonial Center; USC’s history becomes renewed; Gamecocks drop showdown with Rebels; Carolina falls in first two games; picks up 11-9 win on Sunday; Equestrian; brings home second title in three years
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: candlelight vigil; Virginia tech; victims; hokie; VT; shootings; Google; vice president; Vinton Cerf; 2012; internet space; system upgrade; bartending; jungles; club; unique; baseball; USC pays respects to Va. Tech victims; Candlelight vigil on Horseshoe inspires students; faculty to honor students murdered during last week’s tragic shootings in Virginia; BARTENDING JOB EXCITING; UNIQUE; Jungles employee gives behind the scenes look at popular local club; Google’s VP speaks at USC; Vinton Cerf says Internet space will run out by 2012 unless current system gets upgrade; Convicted sex offender cleared of rape charges; Darlington jury acquits man accused of raping; kidnapping 2 women; Kenneth Glenn Hinson listens Monday as a not guilty verdict is read on the charges of kidnapping; criminal sexual conduct; and assault and battery with intent to kill.; Working for human rights; Amnesty International organization sponsors event at Russell House; Arms laws made mass attack easy for shooter; Massacre at Virginia Tech could have been stopped with restrictive legislation; College experiences teach best lessons; Roommates; professors; mistakes guide students throughout school career; Students’ deaths not same as lost soldiers; Parting advice: find happiness in life; Focusing on own wishes; contentment easy; better to take action; help others; Soundtrack draws; on movie’s humor; CD proves enjoyable collection of British pop; glam rock that compliments hilarity; personality of “Hot Fuzz; Kearney bridges history; hip-hop with lyrical style; The Claim to Fame; lacks unique element; Student made; produced; packaged CD rests on Dirty South rap staples; Indie rocker’s CD overcrowded mix; of different sounds; American Idol; says sayonara Sanjaya; Contestant falls flat during country western week; out of competition for good; Jake Broom’s farewell: The final column; Historic football victories; experiences in press box sum up my career at USC; Yankees-Red Sox rivalry refueled by historic loss; Homeward bound: USC to host Davidson; Gamecocks look to regain No. 1 spot after losing weekend series to Ole Miss
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Gay rights; activist; homosexual; civil rights; Boykin; BGLSA; Carolina productions; student union; renovations; revamping; russell; replace; dorm; dilemma; towers; housing problem; Gay rights activist visits USC; Speaker compares; homosexuals’ strife to civil rights struggle; Dorm dilemma grows; Influx of freshmen; loss of Towers add to housing problem; Revamping Russell; University; students consider proposal to replace or renovate aging student union built in 1970s; Five Points bars explain dress codes; Pour House manager says baggy clothing; T-shirts not welcome; Students plan for summer; International travel; internships; classes all options for break; U.S. might lighten up stance on Iran’s nukes; Credit cards require care; Late payments; maxing out limit can damage future employment; loans; UTS fixes Vista issue; Problems with new software to be solved by fall semester; Teenagers’ families shocked by not-guilty verdict; Darlington man accused of kidnapping; rape found innocent of all charges; Earth-like planet discovered; Potentially habitable world found outside our solar system; Inmates riot; set fire at prison; Disturbance at Indiana correctional facility injures two staff members; Sequel-it is drags movie season down with repeats; Huge franchises earned enough money first time around; need to take rest; Awareness week; should lose rhetoric; Opportunity to reconcile differences between East; West turns into slander; Russel House redesign needs student support; Make green sweep for spring cleaning; Household products contain dangerous chemicals; should be avoided; Best-selling diet manual a must-read; Doctors provide biology to back up weight-loss plans; Back to their winning ways; After dropping series to Ole Miss; Carolina thumps Davidson; Gator bait: UF dominates USC; Softball lose 8-0; 11-0 at home in; doubleheader; Panthers mum amid trade talk; Fox; Hurney toy with trading Pro-Bowl defensive tackle
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Fashionable; fundraiser; feminist; jewelry; women's shelter; Feminist majority leadership alliance; SHARE; Hendricks; baptist collegiate ministry; director; campus ministry; Fashionable fundraiser; USC feminist group sells jewelry; donates to women’s shelter; SHARE President Katie Hendricks; Baptist leader reflects on 36 years well spent; Director retires after; mentoring; building up campus ministry; Jammin’ Java makes changes to schedule; Coffee house alters store hours; cancels summer performances; Cho’s shooting rampage lasts nine minutes; Police: Va. Tech gunman fired 170-plus shots in class; Senate debates texting service; Students would get coupons; emergency updates via cell phone; Tornado creates damages along Texas-Mexico border; All residents declared accounted for after tornadoes kill 10; House Democrats ignore Bush’s veto; Reps charge forward with vote to begin bringing troops in fall; N.C. hog farm quarantined after shipment of deadly food; Officials say chemical responsible for numerous pet deaths; More evacuations as wildfire crosses highway; Homes; forests remain in danger; others able to return home; People need to try to have open minds; respect others; TV watchers should read; learn about music; go out; enjoy beautiful weather; Students don’t deserve ridiculous fees; USC should examine their unfair policy on charging for dropping bad classes; Text messaging service just one big spam trap; Environment aff ects studying; Students might do worse on exams because of time; room changes; As exam week rears its ugly head; don’t; forget to chill; Short breaks from long amounts of studying help focus; reduce stress levels; Drowsy pilots; drivers risk causing accidents when they break sleep patterns; Americans obsessed with whiter smiles; Push for pearly whites had consumers spend over $1 billion on over-the-counter products; Where have all the honey bees gone?; Mites; pesticides; urban sprawl could be to blame for missing pollinators; Beef: done right; old school; Grass-fed cattle raised naturally have made one Texas butcher a hit; Not a game: Young needs to be wary of the Curse; Titans’ franchise player graces Madden cover; likely to be next victim; Put the brooms away; Chance at historic sweep thwarted by determined Tigers; Mitchell frustrates Carolina bats; After gaining early lead; USC’s big hitters go silent while Clemson gets loud; Carolina track heads to Philly for Penn Relays; Strong performance crucial for impending post-season tourneys
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: hazing; students charged; Phi beta sigma; fraternity suspended; attack; bat; presidential election; john mccain; explosives; quads; homemade bombs; detonation; Crouch; Bowman; arrested; white house; bid; lindsey graham; equestria team; Biffle; Students charged in hazing incident; Six members of Phi Beta Sigma accused of attacking another student with bat; fraternity status suspended; Brandon Barnes; 21; Brandon Bomar; 23; Brandon Bradley; 22; Peter Gaskins; 22; William Henryhand; 21; Travis Sheffield; 24; Larry Singleton; 22; Explosives blast near Quads; No people; property harmed in detonation; of homemade bombs; McCain announces; bid for White House; Senator uses relationship with Rep. Lindsey Graham to his advantage for foothold in conservative South; Hats tossed in Southern ring; Multitude of top issues discussed between eight candidates vying for country’s trust; Festival displays city’s creativity; Ten-day celebration encompasses Shakespeare; nun-based humor; musical smorgasbord; new museum exhibits; Police officers botch drug raid; Three troopers charged with mistaken murder of 92-year-old woman; two plead guilty; Putin calls for moratorium on; Soviet-era arms control treaty; Russian president accuses U.S.; NATO of disruption; Rice defends new system; Cheney commencement address draws protests; Conservative university Brigham-Young critical of vice president’s recent scandals; still awards honorary doctorate prior to 14-minute speech; Sophomores need campus housing to be guaranteed; Second-year students are too immature to pay bills; make it to class on time; Packing-up is entertaining; long event; Deciding what goes in; which box may be least of many moving worries; Explosives on campus deserve punishment; Shakespeare ‘as you like it’; Theatre South Carolina takes classic play to unique; more tangible level on stage; Sex talk still controversial topic among; social groups; Even in age of hook-ups; crude images in media; people still fear discussion; Mr. Friendly’s deserves name; Cafe offers Southern cuisine at its finest; with creative twist; Year Zero; not worth shelf space; Nine Inch Nails risks famed industrial music credibility with disappointing new release; Braves getting back to winning ways; Atlanta’s re-found success; enough to silence former years’ skeptical naysayers; High Tide: USC; looks for sweep; Carolina travels to Alabama looking to solidify SEC standing; Softball swings into Auburn; USC battles Tigers in SEC tangle; hope to improve seeding
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Presidential election; democrats; state convention center; Hillary Clinton; debate; Organgeburg; Clyburn; USC Senate; codes; smoking ban; cigarrettes; smoking; darfur; crisis; amnesty international; genocide; killed; displaced; on-campus; moving; housing fines; USC Senate tackles codes; smoking ban; during spring; Dems invade Columbia at state convention dinner; Clyburn’s fish fry Friday; GROUP RALLIES TO END CRISIS IN DARFUR; Amnesty International; hopes to increase awareness of genocide; On-campus students face moving out pains; problems; Dorm residents have; 24 hours to leave after last exam ends; Student loan system needs serious change soon; Profitable loan companies prey on students; leaving them with enormous debt; Three killed during shooting at Kansas City shopping mall; Highway collapses near San Francisco; Gasoline tanker truck crash paralyzes one of nation’s busiest roadways; In Turkey; 700; 000 protest; strict Muslim’s candidacy; Experts offer tips to judge campus mental health; safety services; Controversial conflicts need moral leaders for solutions; Strong; righteous stances; crucial to exterminating intolerant; unjust actions; House of God built on fiery brimstone; Lord so loved world that He forsook college sinners to march of Bible thump; Accusations of racism false; unfairly aimed; Don’t let bad college experiences scare you; Poor planning; keg parties; can lead to squirrel rabies infection; fountain dancing; Summer movie lineup; packed with sequels; This year’s blockbusters bound to leave hungry film audiences satisfied; Condemned; hypocritical; pointless waste of time; Stereotypes; useless violence focus of film starring ex-pro-wrestler “Stone Cold”; Gamecocks taken in NFL Draft; Former USC wide receiver; Sidney Rice was selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the 44th pick in the 2nd round. Fred Bennett was selected in the 4th round by the Houston Texans.; Carolina stumbles; caves in to Alabama; Gamecocks can’t tread water against Crimson Tide; drop second-straight conference series in two weeks; NY Yankees drop ball; fall behind in AL East title hunt; Steinbrenner has little to show for outrageous spree during offseason; USC softball team continues slide in SEC standings; Struggling squad fails to get off ground against Tigers; loses weekend set
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