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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Carroll; teasurer; disqualification; brown; violations; mark Stone; College Republican; George Parrish; Shuttle; campus; Parking Services; campus locations; Stoudenmire; delegation chairs; represent students; senate; Blackboard Awareness Day; Carroll still has treasurer position; Elections Commission upholds disqualifying Brown for violations; College Republican President George Parrish; Stoudenmire suggests new delegation chairs; College members may represent students in Senate; Shuttle keeps campus safe; Overnight escort service takes students to campus locations; Center helps blind overcome obstacles; S.C. Commission for the Blind trains disabled for jobs; life; Health professionals devise plan in case of outbreak; World Health Organization director discusses concerns if H5n1 flu strain surfaces; Greek life; about more than parties; shallowness; Stereotypes don’t leave room to learn about Greek community service; Relaxing a must after stressful weeks; Terrible; horrible; no-good; very bad days merit long showers; junk food; TV; True sisterhood doesn’t; depend on looks alone; Job hunt means faking professionalism; Clubs promote Spring Break safety; University events encourage practicing good judgment; Get caught up on Grey’s Anatomy; In case you missed it: intense; three-part episode filled with drama; romance; characters caught in limbo; General rules of gym should be practiced; Being courteous to others important while working out; Demographers argue on accuracy of life expectancy testing methods; Aging population could have dramatic economic effect on future generations in U.S.; Seniors leave on sour note; Wallace; Kelley rewrite record books; falter in overtime finale vs. Vanderbilt; Women hope to rest before tourney; Change in travel plans should allow ladies’ hoops to arrive in Georgia early; Outdated combine tests often fail to predict success in NFL; Football record books; hall of fame filled with combine underachievers
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Judge Gertner; feminine mystique; Annual Women's Studies Program Conference; Air soft; weapons; recreation; George Handy; biochemistry; chemistry; tornadoes; alabama; claim lives; storms; residents; hospital; Judge clarifies feminine mystique; Women encouraged to break glass ceiling; get both work; family; Tornadoes claim lives of 13 across Alabama; Storm traps residents beneath collapsed roof; sends 40 to hospital; Air Soft weapons found on campus; BB-like guns often used for recreation; mistaken as real guns; Intersection causes headaches; jams; City advises students to use common sense to navigate traffic; Leases can cause legal trouble; Law professor warns students to read contracts carefully; sign with caution; Heavy snow buries Midwest; the Plains; Schools; highways close after blizzard reduced visibility to quarter mile or less for 3 hours; Oscar nods reflect biases toward race in cinema; This year’s movie choices like “Babel” were diverse; but only in appearance; Mono wars: the infection strikes back; Emergency room deserves a new name with its long lines; lack of McDreamy; Poll confuses vanity with self-confidence; Roommate drama; conflict is normal; Living on campus teaches; students social skills; how to deal with confrontation; PS3 spirals downward against Wii; Sony falls short in market battle between Nintendo with expensive product; over-confidence; A More SAVVY You; indulgent; fashion event; Multicultural girls organization treats women to beauty; Simple solutions to replenish your; empty wallets; checking accounts; College costs; heavy spending leave students broke; with options; Gamecocks tangle with Tigers; No. 4 Carolina faces; No. 2 Clemson; fight for state’s supremacy; Postseason; predictions; 2007 SEC rankings in; SEC Player of the Year; Coach of the Year picked; possible seeds projected; USC offs Auburn; Women’s basketball team notches first SEC tournament win since 2003 with big victory; Season closes Saturday; USC finishes year with game against LSU; hope to earn winning record; Paladins sneak win; Furman defeats UNC-Greensboro in SoCon tourney
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: St. Patrick's Day; Green; Five points; fountain; shopping venture; Out of State Student Mentors; Dodd; presidential hopeful; Democrat; cocky; baseball; sarge frye; first case; justices; constitutional council; student senator; MENTORS SPONSOR SHOPPING VENTURE; Dodd visits USC; focuses on future; Presidential hopeful highlights education; economy; SG justices preside over first case; Constitutional Council hears complaint about student senator; Five Points prepares early for annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration; Columbia honors local artists; Koger Center’s hall of fame recognizes theatre; dance; studio; photography; music figures; RHA’s bus to mall makes its first run; Program aims to help students without cars shop off campus; This is your newspaper; tell us what you want; Gore’s hypocrisy ridiculous as pet rocks; Carbon neutral; lifestyle does not give former VP excuse to stuff his pockets; Both groups can find plus in potential abortion law; Requiring fetus’ ultrasound before ending pregnancy gives more informed choice; Monologues; inspires laughs; funds charity; Melissa Blackledge performs the “Vagina Workshop” monologue for “The Vagina Monologues” this weekend at Gambrell Hall. “Vagina Workshop” told the story of a young woman who learns to love her vagina.; Snake; revels in its own ridiculosity; Hustle & Flow; director’s new film hits mark with Southern inspired blues; sex drama; Law & Order; series prepares for 8th season; Popular NBC franchise readies for some changes following successful year; Blue Man Group’s comedy disappoints; Excellent performance marred by jokes; Gamecocks catch Tigers by their tails; Game 1: Honeycutt’s pitching helps USC cruise during in-state rivalry; Game 2: Ninth inning rally completes weekend sweep against Clemson; QB faces vandalism charge; Stephen Garcia accused of keying professor’s 2007 Toyota Corolla; USC’s Stephen Garcia was arrested Friday for the second time in two weeks.; LSU downs Carolina during basketball finale
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: immigration; cuba; mexico; latin america; world representatives; Cultural Exchange Association; road construction; wheat street; walking routes; Brooks; killing; 30 years ago; crime; World representatives discuss immigration; Speakers from Cuba; Mexico; Latin America relate to U.S. policies; 75-year-old woman charged with killing from 30 years ago; New witness says Nora Peggy Brooks; threatened father-in-law; Road construction annoys pedestrians; Wheat Street beautification project blocks sidewalks; some USC students forced to change walking routes; Civil rights leader pushes for knowledge of past; The Rev. Al Sharpton travels to S.C. to visit graves of his ancestors; Democratic presidential hopeful; sidesteps Confederate flag issue; Sen. Joe Biden visits S.C.; but stays silent on past criticism of the state; Republican; Democratic parties share same stance; Abortion; death penalty debates similar in politics; conflict with religious ideas; Graduates need not fear real world; Leaving behind security of college-life exciting; not terrifying nightmare; Coed roommate option eliminates cooty factor; Nice guys not condemned to finish last; Girls choose jerks who try harder; give more effort; than guys in friend zone; Family Guy; to visit campus; Voice actor for Cleveland; Herbert the Old Guy to discuss creative process of hit television show; Columbia musicians; skirmish with dead locations; Loss of quality venues hinders up-and-coming rockers from stardom; Sister Hazel sells out show; despite acoustic limitations; Band mixes old favorites; with new songs to create outstanding live formula; Bloc Party dodges sophomore slump; Chris Lighty: self-made mogul; Party need; must stop if players want to see field; Staying away from bars just one of tips to avoid legal troubles in future; Harris Honeycutt SEC Pitcher of the Week; Two-hitter earns USC ace weekly conference honor; Cat scratch fever continues; Gamecocks play first; mid-week game with trip to Charleston; Kings forward Artest arrested; Former defensive MVP arrested on assault charges; Garcia apologizes; After stellar season finish; Winthrop makes top 25 for first time in history; Eagles make NCAA tournament with win in Big South tourney
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Trans-fat; food additive; Sodexho; cuisine; spring semester; RHA; funding; tennis club; riddle race; nominated; award; Truman scholarship; national; jaber; Carter; SG update; Trans-fats not missed; Students reflect on food additive; one year later; Upcoming events set; for spring semester; Residence Hall Association discusses funding for tennis club; riddle race; Students nominated for award; Two USC juniors compete for national; Truman scholarship; Anti-war group comes to Columbia; Code Pink strives to prevent; future conflicts in Iran by organizing events; rallies; AAAS discusses opposite sexes; Common stereotypes; statistical data focus of Tuesday meeting; Faculty to study climate changes; Science professors receive grant to study waterways in North; South Carolina; Cheney adviser convicted; Scooter Libby found guilty of obstruction of justice; perjury; Army medical center under fire; Neglect of veteran patients bites Bush; administration; Car deaths call for fix in delayed traffic signs; Casualty statistics don’t reduce importance behind preventative road safety; Apocalypse safer under liberal masters; 2012 appears to mark transition from orderly society to all-out chaos; Cheering ends following Garcia’s failed chances; Calling radio haters: send your worst; Overplayed Celine Dion; Fergie invade my brain; cause internal bleeding; Trapeze artists hang; around; bring thrill of flight to Columbia; 300; brings graphic novel to big screen; Snyder; Butler discuss hopes; high expectations of new Frank Miller film; Kelley named All-SEC; Point guard makes first team; snubbed for Player of Year; GARCIA; BARRED FROM SPRING DRILLS; Spurrier suspends highly-recruited QB following second arrest of spring semester; Panthers part ways with QB Weinke; Thirty-four year-old; former Heisman winner released after 6 years; USC; SUFFERS SECOND LOSS OF SEASON; College of Charleston beats Gamecocks 5-4; at Joe Riley Park; Carolina basketball needs new leadership; Consecutive NIT titles are mark of mediocrity; not badge of hardwood glory
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: public health school; research department; ranked; academic analyst; Durstine; Exercise Science Department; sorority; incident; debate; DePauw; Delta Zeta; Young Democrats; Krystel Reid; Greek Village; Public health school; reaches No. 1 spot; Research department intends on continuing to hire top faculty; Sorority incident sparks debate; DePauw University chapter of Delta Zeta; receives criticism; Young Democrats President Krystel Reid; The movers and shakers of USC answer your burning questions for our reporters.; Columbia city council plans gang violence analysis; USC; Benedict College; community fight against crime; Student Senate debates election rules; Members consider problems; present next year’s budget; National Student Exchange offers new option; Program places participants across U.S. for same cost; S.C. DMV director: National driver’s license will cause hassle; 5 disastrous spring break faux-pas that need to end; High school holiday habits should stop at graduation; not stick around in college; Vacation shouldn’t only be drunkfest; Use time off from classes to relax; take it easy; not; get wasted every night; Slurs have no place; in political punditry; Satire goes too far; needs boundaries; Being offensive to anger others proves pointless; in poor taste for politics; Atkins: best recipe for weight loss; Less makeup; more beauty; People stop covering; faces up so natural glow can shine out; Body figure products help fix problem spots; Women can use items to smooth away; add shape to their booty; Kelley; Archie; earn All-SEC; Senior; freshman phenom honored by coaches; Ode to Kobe: L.A. forward; deserving of NBA MVP; Lakers star is only legit; candidate on crowded list of usual award suspects; Carolina rolls into Atlanta; This year’s SEC Tourney strikingly similar to last season; USC sweeps Coastal in afternoon doubleheader; Gamecocks improve to 20-3 on the season; Garcia trial postponed
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: St. Patrick; five points; Andrea Heyward; Carolina Service; Murphy; Geographt; regional ideas; global; conflicts; political ideals; Campus Crusade for Chrise; CRU; West Quad; Green Learning Community; Green; ST.PAT’SFIVEPOINTS; STUDENT GROUPS AID OVER BREAK; Lecture targets regional ideas; Geography presentation discusses territories; conflicts; political ideals across global platform; IT’S NOT EASY BEING GREEN; New “Green Learning Community” to be implemented in West Quad; Iraqi people would suffer if U.S. left late in game; Responsibility needs to be taken for military actions; affecting war-torn country; If you didn’t know; Skechers aren’t in; Lay off me; I’ll continue; proudly wearing my new sneakers around campus; Poor parenting can’t excuse childish ways; Middle school purity lost in classroom; Sergeant’s photos bring Iraq to S.C.; Exhibit will showcase art that depicts true landscape; noble efforts in war; Future depends on preparing business skills now; Financial management; careful career planning necessary for real world; Halfway Home; hails no laughter; Comedy Central fails again with newest; sitcom attempt; Gamecocks make early exit with first-round loss; Arkansas cuts down USC 82-52 in SEC tournament; Carolina to battle Brown at home; Baseball team to defend record against Bears through weekend series at Sarge Frye Field; Time to gather around the good stuff as 65 teams duke it out on hardwood; March Madness suspense better than bowl system’s lack of Cinderella stories
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Spring break; globe-trot; SCUBA; diving; time off; fun; less fortunate; Georgia; wrongly imprisoned; 25 years; Robert Clark; $1.2 million; 300; Students globe-trot during break; From Florida to France; Gamecocks spend time off having fun; helping less fortunate; Georgia set to pay back wrongly imprisoned man after 25 years; Five Points knows how to throw a party; State’s black lawmakers seek action rather than apologies; S.C. bill would require ultrasounds; Parking lot; Equipment wait hurts gym appeal; Outdoor exercise seems more timely; convenient than long lines of Strom; Leftists are always looking for a story; Liberal conspiracy lovers offer comedic theories for back-to-school blues; Confederate flag art; should stay on display; Student leaders hold potential; power; SG offers students chance to make impact; develop relationship with school; 300; delights with gore; battle scenes; Not for weak stomachs; movie will thrill action addicts; violence junkies; Rock remakes story of love; Comedian finds his soft side in classic tale about temptation from marriage; Marky Mark stereotype no longer fits Wahlberg; Actor trades in his bandanas for more serious roles; Columbia Stingers open first season with a buzz; Despite loss; coach excited for future; Carolina gets pair from LSU; Gamecocks open SEC play with strong performance against Bayou Bengals; Gamecocks knock out Hawks in round two; USC women defeat Hartford in WNIT game; to take on Hofstra at home Wednesday at 7 p.m.; USC QB APPLIES FOR PTI; OFFERS APOLOGY; Garcia gets day in court; pledges to make amends for “rookie mistakes”
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: baseball players; burglary; charged; Police Department; Chisenahll; Fuller; pitcher; outfielder; Edwards; campaign trail; Columbia; benedict college; scuba diving; club; adventures; unusual jobs; former waitress; midlands tech; strip club; tuition; Baseball players charged with burglary; USC outfielder Lonnie Chisenhall; left; and pitcher Nick Fuller were arrested Monday by the USC Police Department.; Edwards follows campaign trail to Columbia; Candidate discusses his platform about health care; education at Benedict College; Former waitress saves for USC tuition; Midlands Tech student dances at local strip club; to fund her education; Marian Webb; USC scuba diving club offers students; faculty experience; adventures; New meters anger Five Points shoppers; Many store owners; employees sign petitions saying that parking policies are hurting business; not bringing quicker space turnover; Chiquita pleads guilty; to paying Colombian terrorists for business; Prosecutor’s plea bargain calls for $25 million fine; but doesn’t identify company officials; High priced traffic tickets are increased for court fees; Traffic; criminal; municipal violation fines raised for victim/witness programs; Mutant turtle movie grasps innocence; Former popular TV show makes way to big screen; rekindling fond memories; Carol Burnett should lighten up; take a joke; Relationships are a learning process; Never regret past dating experiences; learn lessons from good; bad for future; Perkins’ ‘Wednesday’ not so perky; Son of “Psycho” star; releases folk-rock album with dark side; Nike pays bands for use of music; Athletics company asks groups to release workout recordings; !!! forces your feet; Myth Takes; album continues dance punk band’s unusual sound; Student juggles classes; job at record label; Young music manager climbs ladder to mogul status through hard work; passion; Baseball hosts UNC-Asheville in mid-week affair; Carolina will be contender despite lack of recent success; Basketball teams
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Candidates; RHA positions; prospective leaders; mining dining; campus cafeteria; grand marketplace; russell house; journalism school; director; Scripps howard; Shirey Staples Carter; administrator of the year; Mining dining data; Employees give an inside look at campus cafeteria; Candidates debate; for RHA positions; Prospective leaders talk about their strengths; discuss options for future; Journalism school director receives notable award; Scripps Howard names Shirley Staples Carter administrator of the year; New nuclear plants could open in state; Many disagree about safety; other sources of power still options; President Clinton to visit Columbia for NAACP celebration; Organization wants; Confederate flag removed from State House grounds; High court mulls ‘bong hits’; School control over student speech at stake during arguments; Lost Boy Scout was homesick; 12-year-old’s father says his son tried; to hitchhicke home; Old-school animation gets glorious film rebirth; Disney returns to original format that won viewers: 2-D cartoons; princesses; Fear cattle; not wonderful petroleum; Energy solutions still far away; so enjoy dark fuel while search is ongoing; Player records should stay short; crime-wise; YARN SHOP OPENS NEAR CAMPUS; New store offers knitting gear; advice in cozy atmosphere; Tios on Main dishes; award-winning cuisine; Tex-Mex restaurant; refreshing break from typical Mexican fare; Tanner: Freshmen were ‘family’; Arrests; dismissal; of 2 new players affects coach; team; Madness in; full swing as tourney tightens up; Sweet 16 will soon be pared down to college basketball’s Elite Eight; Out of hibernation; Football team hits field for first time since Liberty Bowl victory; Softball bound for Rocky Top; Gamecocks to face; doubleheader against women Volunteers; Pride on the line; Gamecocks to play host; to formidable Hofstra in WNIT’s third round
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Brown wins third election; After multiple run-offs, Student Government treasurer position finalized; Fashion show raises sweatshop awareness; USC student organizes event to promote university clothes made in safe factories; Student fees used for services; Tuition dollars used towards technology, transportation; City Council debates construction of wetlands; Flooding areas with wastewater may benefit ecosystem, quality, animal populations; S.C. House approves bill concerning abortion plan; Pet owners watch beloved animals closely after food recall causes deaths; Nearly 100 brands were contaminated, causing kidney failure, vomiting; Senate passes bill focusing on future elections; New measure designed to inform students, elections candidates; Starbucks should stick to what it knows best; Fantasy better than real deal in sports; Without getting physical, fans get chance to play games in dream leagues; Results in for USC’s least favorite song; You’re not alone if artists like Nickelback make you want to punch someone; Bad kissing inexcusable in collegiate relationships; Proper techniques should now be second nature, not something to learn; Rejuvenate subpar grades; It’s crunch time: boost your GPA, start with these tips; Making the best of sneezin’ season; Natural supplements not proven effective; Discovering science in empathy; Skin sensitivity shows connection in patients, therapists; Outrageous health claims from diet companies don’t always help, but can hurt; Stricken by the Pride; Carolina women’s season comes to an end with home loss; Gamecocks pound Terriers; Carolina avenges last season’s loss with 13-1 win; Here lie the fates of 16 final NCAA hoops teams; Road to Atlanta only gets tougher from here on out; Kansas could be champs; Softball swept by stingy Vols; Gamecocks fail to record a run in either game of doubleheader
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Student body president says goodbye; Tommy Preston completes his term today as newly elected Nick Payne prepares to take oath of office; Gullah language has deep roots in South Carolina; Trains cause traffic back up; Off -campus commute made difficult with excess railroad delays; Alcohol, medication abuse reaches new high; Police, USC officials urge students to be careful, responsible; Vatican dismisses former S.C. priests accused of sexual abuse; Italy trades terrorists for national integrity; Rocky mountain high beats beaches; Alternative vacations like walking up massive rocks not just macho exercise; Pedestrians, drivers alike too anxious for caution; Patience should be used on busy roads, could help save lives, stop accidents; Cutting war funds could cause defeat; Democratic “cut-and-run” approach would create another Vietnam disaster; Cartel in tune with fans; Powerful performance pumps it up, satisfies enthusiastic audience; Bright Eyes switches direction with folk; Band’s tune plays commentary against mainstream; Fashion designer promotes choice in Islamic culture; Despite religion’s limits, Yalcin provides women option of showing off; ‘Crackdown’ offers little fun; Xbox 360 game better than others, falls behind ‘Grand Theft Auto’ galor; Joyous time proves quiet without new athletic crime; Take day to appreciate rare occasion, celebrate lack of police attention; Spring practice warms up; Football team runs second training day in heat without pads; Gamecocks travel to Starkville; USC prepares for Miss. State meeting in weekend series; Men’s tennis plays LSU, Arkansas; Team aims to improve standing with division weekend matchups
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Wake me up before you Yo-Yo; WUSC FM gets wacky with record-breaking attempt to kick off fundraiser event week; New officials get inducted; Inauguration marks new beginning for students, campus; Campus women’s group travels to Washington D.C. conference; Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance gets inspired by influential advocates, fi nds passion in speakers’ causes at national meeting to discuss global issues, rights; Leaders authorize banning of gay unions; S.C. among 8 states to define marriage as heterosexual pairing; Video shows Charleston officer shoving skateboarder into hedge; Numerous complaints from business owners, incidents demonstrate urgent need for more parks for skating; Hidden Riddle Race lets students play, raise funds; Senior thesis project makes money for St. Jude’s Hospital; Students, toy will help USC break world record; Animal activism goes ridiculously far; Controversy over “Knut” shows laughable things done to protect nature; You’ll snag dream job; search might be necessary; Keep daily grind on back burner now; College kids should spend time enjoying life rather than rushing off to work; Sandler outshines mediocre plotline; “Reign Over Me” not worthy of timeless praise; too stiff, flawed to reach full potential despite outstanding cast; ‘Chronicles’ fails to deliver material; Turtles welcome exciting rebirth; Splinter’s favorite team returns to screen, fulfills fan expectations of kawabunga, fighting, pizza obsessions; Apple TV offers few choices, not best alternative to TiVo; Battlestar Galactica’ offers dark, intellectual series; Saturday scrimmage shots; Big Dance loses flavor due to top seed power; Madness replaced by boredom due to lack of underdog storylines; Carolina takes MSU to woodshed; Gamecocks open weekend road series with 20-3 win over Bulldogs, start SEC play 4-2; Men’s tennis nets 4-3 victory over Arkansas; Gamecocks keep Hogs winless in SEC competition
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: ETextbooks in limbo; Student focuses on saving lives ; Volunteer holds several jobs, still finds time for schoolwork; Bookstore deadline missed by majority of teaching staff; Shootout leaves 3 dead, including police officers; Suspect fled scene in stolen cruiser, met with gunfire; Artists turn to nature; Stick sculptures help creators, viewers reconnect with life; Bikers need to stop pulling our chains; Dangerous maneuvering, dodging to get to classes frustrates patient walker; Professors key to easing soaring textbook prices; Bring faith lessons back to students who want it; Leaf-blowers’ buzzing not so pleasing; Outdoor campus keep-up is overdone, takes away from university’s scenery; Modest Mouse turns out new seafaring hits; The River’ mixes Deep South background with R&B styles; Columbia Records’ Noel Gourdin is reminiscent of Marvin Gaye, D’Angelo on spiritual debut album; Heavy Heavy Low Low meets high expectations; Rich Boy’s self-titled record bound to be a hit; Album taps into Southern rap market but doesn’t offer anything new; Baseball climbs to No. 1 spot; If you play intramurals then please SHOW UP; Softball looking for Compton’s 1, 000th victory; Coach Steve Spurrier tees it up for fundraiser with Auburn’s Tommy Tuberville; USC res chedules practice time for week, set for Pro Timing Day
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: STUDENT STUDIES FATIGUE, MOODS, EXERCISE; USC research may expose protein’s link to serotonin; Alpha Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon host forum on skin color; RHA president, officers elected; Amanda Pippin wins top office with 22 votes; Steve Smith to serve as group’s vice president; Sanford faces criticism for failure to file report; Governor’s volunteer group taps $150, 000 grant, but hasn’t filed accountability form, critics say; Convention center gets MySpace page; Columbia visitor’s bureau turns to popular social Web site to raise awareness for events; Collision kills 2 children, hospitalizes 2 others; Bush threatens veto against Democrats’ bill to withdraw troops from Iraq; Patriot Act’s communications authority nearing nullification; Lesbian should fight for equality, custody; Monthly ‘plague’ strikes male athletes; Sci-fi label cannot mask drama’s greatness; Pamprin, Kotex could’ve helped prevent tragedy, shame of student stars; Gamecocks’ losses should not hinder team spirit; Ronnie Jordan offers laughs; Festival includes Geisha, Godzilla; Salty Nut Café measures up; New ‘Reno 911!’ to debut April 1; More antics from characters make great show greater; Gamecocks scorch Phoenix; Jones’ two homers, four RBIs propel Carolina to 10-6 win; Softball swipes second of series; Coach Compton gets 1, 000th career win against Winthrop; The Daily Gamecock opens mailbag
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Finding classes that fit for you; Off beat courses in arts, phys ed can help students become well rounded; After tumultuous election season, SG may change codes; Asma Jaber; Sigma NU named top donor; Fraternity raised $31, 000 in gameball run for National Multiple Sclerosis Society; Carolina Day at the Statehouse brings out local children; Beer law change will bring better brews to SC; Raising alcohol content allowed opens the door for imports, craft beers; S.C. legislators close nuclear landfill to nation’s waste; Barnwell dump will only take trash from South Carolina, two other states; Iran shows video of captured UK sailors, marines; Iran shows video of captured UK, sailors, marines; Girls want more than random flings; Most women interested in something other than an emotionless hookup; Changing a flat tire just as important as chemistry; People afraid to say what they mean; Speakers are not always willing to take complete responsibility of words; ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ provides insight; Look at miraculous events makes good food for thought; New diet options allow more ways to shed pounds; To lose weight, ‘Moore Menu’ advises varying different food groups from pyramid; Managing stress difficult; stay on track; Stay organized during important end-of-semester time; Try to choose health, not fads; Be wary of weight-loss plans that seem too good to be true; Hey! Football isn’t the only sport needing Baseball, basketball, soccer and the rest are just as deserving of our common support, passion; NFL scouts visit Columbia; Kelley earns national award; Sprint meet races home; First major outdoor season meet will test Gamecocks’ speed
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Greek Village reaches capacity; Two new houses set to open next fall; last house in 2008; a day in the life of ; USC student prepares for Ironman triathlon; Michael Dole to race for senior thesis, raise charity money; Family charged with holding teen captive; Pennsylvania couple, kids to stand trial for ‘slave’; Dr. Dan Overcash; Tuskegee airmen recognized for service; Black WWII pilots receive Congressional Gold Medal in front of emotional crowd; Suburban homes offer cover for marijuana greenhouses; In last 6 weeks police have raided nearly 70 homes in north Georgia; AAAS debates ‘the video vixen’; Group looks at role of women in media, business worlds; Net gaming shows fix for world’s ills: fight demons; Despite disputes between nations, supernatural foes provide outlet for anger; Video games reveal inner guitar hero; Hours in front of screen don’t waste time, show secret to hidden purpose; Learn before debating with professors; Unfamiliar teaching style creates new opportunity for personal adaptation; Murphy, LCD Soundsystem release breaks new ground; COUPLES CAN DATE WITHOUT EMPTYING POCKETS; Romance, thoughtfulness are achievable without wearing out bank account; Wilderness Documentary brings reality back to roots; Gamecocks ready to corral Commodores; No. 1 USC meets No. 3 Vanderbilt in weekend series, clash of college titans; ICE COLD SEASON ALMOST OVER; Inferno fizzle, slide toward lukewarm finish on tough year; Softball snaps sour streak; USC picks up win against Winthrop, gets ready for MSU
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