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  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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?

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2007 by Uinversity of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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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