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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC notifies leak victims; Letters to students; Web sites; free credit report fraud alerts aid in cleanup of last month’s information leak; ELON DINING OFFERS MORE; University provides upper-end food choices in cafeterias; State leads nation in single-gender school rooms; Local coordinator says students learn better in separate approaches; Cancer events collect money for victims; Breast; ovarian cancer advocates honor fallen; survivors; loved ones; Home Works gives aid to Peru; Nonprofit group brings needed items to Latin America; Number of civilian casualties remains steep; Iraqi citizen death toll drops drastically from average of 60 deaths per day to 34; reaching lowest point since last year; Obama visits churches; Presidential candidate continues campaign in Columbia area; 10 civilians killed in war; Rebels overrun African Union base in Darfur as violence intensifies; Police; employers use Facebook for answers; Apathetic onlookers don’t help hatred; Playing the ‘innocent bystander’ does nothing to get rid of ignorance; Reverend perpetuates division in small town; Differing opinions; agendas aggravate an already complex case; Students lose sight of recycling ideal; Going green; becoming trendy gimmick rather than eco-friendly lifestyle; Duke lacks culinary innovation; Delicatessen offers wide; although ordinary; variety of sandwiches; cookie-cutter; soups; Joni Mitchell releases first album in 10 years; Shine’ reveals folk singer’s older; wiser vocals; world views; The Ten; puts twist on Word; Wain attempts to modernize God’s law with vulgarity; Gamecocks sweep Bulldog trifecta; Quarterback Smelley; wideout McKinley shine in Homecoming victory; Defense; special teams play ignites scoring; provides winning spark
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Memorabilia mislabeled online; Jerseys allegedly worn by now-NFL players proven illegitimate; Student football tickets sell out quickly; Competitive schedule; winning season contribute to brisk distribution rate; Greek Day at First Baptist Church Columbia; Local Baptist church welcomes; applauds; Greek organizations; Tickets move online; Newly unveiled online distribution service demonstrated today in Russell House; Biden looks ahead; Senator visits; Columbia; promotes climate initiative; USC’s auction looks like eBay gone wrong; Character; talent equal Favre’s success; Packers’ quarterback proves not all sports stars are morally deficient; Preaching; hatred not part of Bible giveaway; Gideons want to assist students; not assault them with ‘extremist’ principles; Classes need to prepare us for real life; College should eliminate worthless courses; provide insight on important skills; Feast of Love; no treat; Dysfunctional relationships; bad acting turn sweet romantic comedy sour; Restaurant gives Columbia genuine Indian experience; Pavilion offers new taste in food; service; Knocked Up; DVD provides more laughs; Unrated disc set shares movie secrets with viewers; Dog Sees God; combines obscenity; enlightenment; Local production puts new spin on classic; beloved comic strip ‘Charlie Brown’; Battle of the East and West; Contenders; pretenders get called to carpet in conference rundown; Spurrier ready for ‘Cat offense; Kentucky comes to Williams-Brice with clean record
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: RHA hears speakers on diversity; Darfur at weekly meeting; Committee schedules vote on new dorm visitation policy; Sellers looks for progress in speech to AAAS; State lawmaker bemoans state of education for blacks; Sorensen to discuss past progress; future endeavors in address; Change to Coke unpopular among students; Vending machine prices increase after switch from Pepsi Co.; Homeless line Columbia streets; agencies look for solutions; Efforts to defeat vagrancy part of; Housing First plan; GAO identifies $146 million wasted on premium-class airline tickets in one year; Agency estimates 67 percent of first-class tickets unauthorized; McCain denounces Clinton’s approach to foreign diplomacy; America does not need a flip-flopper; Arizona senator says; Spears-Federline kids go home with Daddy; Sometime rapper wins custody of couple’s two sons; Scratch upstages headliners; Common; Q-Tip perform flawlessly to full audience during 2K Bounce Tour; Tending to; Your Fashion Wounds; Razr V3xx offers pricey upgrades; New phone has sturdier build; but comes with shorter talk time; ACM; Microsoft sponsor ‘Halo 3’ party; tournament; Association for Computing Machinery hopes to attract new members through speakers; demonstrations of gaming prowess; Catching up with coach Mark Berson; Longtime coach sits down; reflects on coaching memories during his 30-year career; Special teams aid Gamecocks; Field goals; blocked punts give USC an advantage in tight football contests; Practice Report; Gamecocks healing up before Thursday night’s showdown with No. 8 Kentucky; Tailgating experience not one to be missed; Not everyone can be what they want; Kindergarten lessons not so true; students should learn to accept limitations; Continuing warm days dangerous; unhealthy; Global warming means more outdoor activities; less excuses to stay inside; SG should focus on fulfilling promises; Carolina Card acceptance; vending machines among issues not yet addressed
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Health center strained; Student Government; officials push for expansion of facility; Copper Beech opts for early decision; Residents say Oct. 10 deadline too soon; lament conditions; Sorensen addresses campus; President focuses on research in state of university address; Auto service offers free inspections; Suddeth Automotive Service participates in national campaign to promote car service; safety; Family Fund luncheon highlights faculty; staff donations to USC; Game show-style event applauds oncampus donors; Senate passes changes to election codes; Computer voting issues take forefront in debates; resolutions; Sorensen focuses on wrong offices; issues; Genocide; hunger deserve recognition; Activism on campus helps to raise awareness about important world events; Police squad could make better use of time; arrests; Law should focus more on crimes against safety; less on crimes against sobriety; Serving others worthwhile experience; Volunteering requirement not unthinkable to ask of; University 101 students; Just Like; Cole’s last CD; Sophomore album lyrics prove similar to first; need polishing; Time wasters; Halo 3 turns players into addicts; New game causes creepy fanatacism; class skipping; extreme excitement; Silverman does it all in hilarious DVD; Comedian excites fans with silly songs; creative nonsense; hilarious bonus material; karaoke; Smelley’s destiny is now; Carolina’s new starting quarterback plans to show the fans he has what it takes to lead the Gamecocks to glory starting tonight; Running game key for Carolina; Running backs Boyd and Davis hoping to lead USC to win; UK looks to win through the air; Gamecocks’ passing defense up for big challenge against Woodson; Five Questions with Jake Broom; No. 8 Kentucky at No. 11 South Carolina: Game Notes; Spurrier goes for 15th straight win against the Wildcats; win would move Carolina into top-10; Texas; LSU host big Saturday games; SEC showdowns as Georgia plays Tennessee; Florida heads to LSU
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Fast-a-Thon raises money for Iraqi child; MSA goes on hunger strike; takes pledges to benefit 10-year-old girl; Last Lecture; a lesson in civility; O’Leary’s summer camp teaches coexistence; friendship amid sectarian war in Ireland; Rally to Help Save Darfur; PAL comes to parks; Police; parks department reach out to area children; Trapped miners return alive; After a day underground; 3; 200 trapped mine workers come back to surface; Facebook still rules despite changes; Social networking sites continue to attract millions; Student health takes backseat to nanobots; Genocide demands immediate action; Veil of ignorance not acceptable approach to crisis in Darfur; Sudan; Clinton’s old brainchild still appears ill-conceived; There she goes again: Hillary’s second shot at health care still a flop; Cubs fans fail to see team’s true game; Overused motto ‘wait until next year’ only works first 99 times; Votolato creates vivid; poetic lyrics; Artist’s latest album effort gathers inspiration from tour experiences; resists ‘get rich quick’ mentality; Echo helps environment; Atlanta festival goes beyond just music; attempts to bring attention to issues; Babies; break-ups still steal celebrity spotlight; Declawed; Turnovers; defense key in 15-point win over No. 8 Kentucky; Sophomores lead defense to win over Kentucky; Norwood; Munnerlyn; Cook make big plays; change direction of game
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: City rallies against genocide; Community leaders; performers call for United Nations to take action against mass killings in Darfur; DARFUR TOWN BURNED AGAIN; Janjaweed; Sudanese government suspected in attack on rebel forces; Bike Week 2007 Breakfast Ride; Cyclist; pedestrian safety spotlighted with lectures; special events around city; 5 Points finishes with bash; End of Construction party celebrates end of beautification; Kenyan wins marathon after runner dies in heat wave; Michigan man dies in Chicago race while another 49 runners are hospitalized; Off -duty sheriff ’s deputy kills six; High school students; recent graduates slain in Wisconsin shooting; Expansive education; awareness necessary; Students responsible for school’s image; Professionalism; poise bring respect; positive reflections on university; Corruption; disobedience brings pain; inhumanity; Innocent victims’ needless suffering unjustified; can be fixed by saving grace; Risky maneuvers; stunts not worth it; Death-defying students; motorists should use more common sense with trains; Places to Escape for fall break; Nowhere to go this fall break? Sick of going home? Well; there are plenty of places to visit this week for your hiatus from classes.; Tropical Smoothie Cafe offers nutritious alternatives to fast food; Lifeline; brings raw music back; Harper’s new album goes natural; perfect for relaxation; Laughlin killing competition; Freshman phenom headlines youthful roster with strong showing in conference play; Spurrier; Gamecocks send notice to nation; Big win over previously unbeaten Kentucky sees; USC vaulted into Top 10
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Rollers speed into town; Women on wheels showcase alternative roller skating sport; Student falls from Capstone; Innovista creates new research tools; Collexis becomes newest member of university’s technology corridor; Mini-grants; available; Undergrads have better chance for research with funding; UGA WOMEN FIGHT BACK; Defense classes full after abductions; Alternative lifestyles deserve our support; Internet generation must take action; Today’s youth recognizes issues; continues ‘waiting on the world to change’; Israel gives strict lesson on foreign policy; strike; Advancing weapons; new technology should spark preventive attack plans; Ron Paul provides ‘hope for America’; Presidential candidate promises country security; better handling of money; Wertz; Barnes play patio; Musicians chat about college beginnings; superhero dreams; state flag designs; Seeker; fails to rise above; Film attempts to ride on coattails of fantasy genre; Heartbreak Kid; breaks no hearts; Farrelly brothers make comeback with raunchy comedy about relationships; commitment issues; Scientists release good news about ‘the Pill’; Recent research proves most common method of contraception may prevent several forms of cancer; Knicks beat Philadelphia; First-year New York forward makes 17 points in win over Philadelphia; Balkman’s return to Columbia Bittersweet; Ex-USC forward sits out at home court due to off-season ankle injury; Mic man; pom-poms ruin experience; Sideline distractions; antics keep students from leading own cheers
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Duck offers students safe transport; Alpha Phi Omega provides quick pickup alternative to shuttle; BGLSA creates safe; open support system; Club addresses issues from discrimination to religious concerns; Students come out to ‘talk about it’; National Coming Out Day inspires; educates community; Planning pays off at S.C. State Fair; 2007 events include student art exhibits; big-name concerts; Missouri kidnapper gets dozens of life sentences in high profile; graphic trial; Devlin pleads guilty to sexual assault; abduction charges; Migraine pill may help alcoholics; Topamax drug seems to reduce alcoholism; side effects unclear; Fourth suspect named in Memphis murder; Jefferson arrested; charged with killing football player; Make time to relax; stay safe over break; Voting rights can go back to men-only; Genetics no longer excuse for sexual identity; men; women can decide gender; U.S. should not meddle with conflict in Darfur; Civil war between people; government not genocide; Sudan can fend for itself; Three TV shows you’re missing; Fall programs offer new laughs; drama; Tending to Your Fashion Wounds; Passion prevails; Ang Lee film features secret love in World War II Shanghai; Starlet finds rehab to be very ‘sobering experience’; Lohan hopes to avoid distractions on road to long-term recovery; Steve Spurrier; Butch Davis; Parallel Paths; Running game key for Carolina; Balanced rushing attack from Boyd; Davis key for offense; Tar Heel backfield faces tough defense; With young linebackers on field; Cook; secondary could be called on; Border battle well worth wait; Spurrier revisits North Carolina for first time since Duke years; excited about potential for rivalry game; Five Questions with Jake Broom; Top conference performers facing off; Missouri; Oklahoma highlight Big 12; LSU takes trip to Blue Grass State for another pivotal SEC showdown
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Freshman mourned by friends; Capstone resident Cothran dies in hospital after four-story fall; Group: Stop the spots; Red Cross Club promotes measles awareness; raises funds for global cause; NYPD searches for answer in noose case; Officers scrutinizing security tapes in Columbia University threat incident; Walk raises funds; support; Domestic Violence Awareness Month continues with a walk across Columbia; Candidates visit ‘Corridor of Shame’; Democratic nominees promise change; attention to schools; Massive turtle goes free; S.C. Aquarium releases ‘Edisto; " largest turtle it has ever recovered, Benedict College to up salaries, Drying lake reveals artifacts, Lake Moultrie shrinks to all-time low during unprecedented dry season, attracting tourists, Prioritizing crucial amid financial crisis, Single-sex education fosters prejudice, Gender-based segregation doesn’t provide real world interactions for students, Weaponry not always determinant in violence, Guns too quickly blamed in shootings, important factors often overlooked, New climate change theories ignored, Studies of non-human causes of global warming remain on backburner, Dinner with tradition: Camon, Local Japanese restaurant promises freshest ingredients, authentic cuisine even for diners afraid of raw fish, instead of gimmicks, events, Jim Gaffigan saves day with Conan, Hot Pockets, With combination of O’Brien’s ‘The Late Show’ shorts and endless commentary on food, pale comedian has constant supply of people ready to laugh at his antics, Pipettes’ new album toys with pop genre, England-based girl band makes sassy, sexy American debut, Fast food breakfast not worth weight, Alternative to typical drive-thru morning fare gives eaters healthy choice with more flavor for less money, cooked right at home, Overcoming struggles new style of SC football, Despite stumbling during second half, squad holds on for monumental win, Kings of the Hill, South Carolina holds on late in game to come away with close victory i"
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: DRUG ABUSE OCCURS AT USC; University behind nation in marijuana arrests; but drugs still impact students; Tied to Tradition; Student entrepreneurs turn idea into profitable clothing business; Freshmen look to leave imprint; Council attempts to impact campus through service; Local up for ‘Bachelor of Year’; Spartanburg native represents S.C. in Cosmopolitan contest; Chalk ‘graffiti’ shows bureaucracy at its best; Climate theory prolongs Africa’s pain; Environmentalism hinders use of natural resources; advancement of country; State Fair brings out worst in; S.C. culture; Fair-goers should mind irresponsible; senseless individuals; public safety; Recovering New Orleans still a gem; City is one of the crown jewels of America; even after Hurricane Katrina; Brothers ‘own’ silver screen; New James Gray film follows formulaic plot; cast surprises audiences with solid performances; Nonnah’s delights with crepes; coffee; brie; Local restaurant pleases customers with unique menu; art; Local band creates epic; Roberts & The Hinges’ new CD ‘My War Cry is Amor’ revives rock n’ roll; Season of Unrest; Ranked upsets; gamechanging plays have made for exciting season; Age not a factor for veteran QB; Testaverde capitalizes early after joining ‘Cats
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Seven conductors try for director position; S.C. Philharmonic; takes question from ‘Idol’ in search for best fit; USC Police evacuate two buildings; Web site lays out dining options; Student-run directory posts over 100 menus from local eateries; RHA learns about theft prevention; Officer Adams talks about campus crime; registering property; Meet the Candidates for South Carolina Philharmonic Music Director; Pursuing crazy ideas could lead to success; Students sell game tickets on Internet; Facebook exchange leads to high prices for devoted Gamecock football fans; Kid Nation; fails to live up to high expectations; Despite slow start; future episodes of new reality show hold some promise; Reactions show changes in attitudes; Basic privileges should be given to all regardless of gender; sexual orientation; Local bands take Five Points by storm; American Gun; Loch Ness; Johnny set to play Thursday; Boredom busters help class go fast; When Sudoku; crossword won’t cut it try these fun; creative ways to pass time; USC to host author series; Featured guests this year are James Barilla; Bobbie Ann Manson; Galway Kinnell; TMZ’ digs crawlspace under TV’s all time low; New syndicated series crosses line from celeb reporting to stalking; Indie band Of Montreal switches gears; Although officially touring behind its last album; band has begun playing new tunes; New ‘Zelda’ offers same lure; different experience; Phantom Hourglass; will appeal to casual; hardcore gamers alike; Driving his way to success; Sophomore golfer sets high goals in 2007; impresses coach with attitude; Upsets; big losses make predictions tough to call; Early season shockers make college football pundits look like idiots; Soccer star setting example in 2007; Scannella’s passion; determination leading young players
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Peers celebrate Cothran; Students; friends gather in Rutledge Chapel to remember fellow freshman; Healthy cuisine inspires chefs; Themed classes give students hands-on lessons; President vetoes election changes; Payne overrides; changes three parts of codes overhaul; Pipe bursts in Columbia Hall; Flood in freshman dorm causes ceiling collapse; unknown water damage; Prof talks religion; Penn State University lecturer discusses lack of Christianity; Colbert announces candidacy; Comedy TV host plans to campaign for presidency solely in South Carolina; 5 Points employees deserve place to park; Gimmicks annoy long before polls open; Candidates try to attract youth through campaign tricks; not platform policy; Loyal fans fail to follow chosen band to stardom; Music lovers turn backs on beloved artists when popularity; fame strikes; AAAS members take to runway; Couture’ fashion show exhibits various styles; raise club funds; This Week on the Internet; Bandwidth woes may hamper crowded Web; Soulja Boy ‘cranks dat’ ATL dance-hop; Men’s soccer travels to Memphis; Youthful Gamecocks to take on more experienced Tigers in C-USA matchup; Volleyball struggles early; Struggling women’s volleyball hits the road to face Georgia and Auburn; Looking to score; Women’s soccer trying to get back into top-25 polls; Gamecocks in need of strong offense; Spurrier makes changes up front to improve his quarterbacks’ protection
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The Daily Gamecock, FRDIAY, OCTOBER 19, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Colbert makes run for presidency; South Carolina primary gets stirred up as political pundit announces bid; What do you think about Steven; Colbert running for president?; School gives preteens pill; patch; King Middle School can now distribute oral contraceptives; New gadgets help police fight crime; ShotSpotter; alerts authorities when it senses gunshots; Local organizations team up for charity; Winter clothing drive to benefit Columbia homeless; Professor discusses anti-Semitism; Paul Hyman of Yale lectures on stereotypes; effects of past injustices; Club killing may bring reform; Mother of dead gay man lobbies for hate crime legislation; S.C. is one of 5 states still without it; Weekend offers fun for visiting parents; Nooses; hate images plague mankind; Students should not ignore prejudice; must take stand against society’s wrongs; School gives birth control pills; patches to pre-teens; Government should leave parents alone in deciding teenage sexual education; Climate issue requires education first; Arguments over global; social changes need to be understood; then debated; Radiohead begins digital era; In Rainbows; opens doors into technological craze; may change music forever; Cable calls to those who want to kill brain cells; "Hollywoodland, "; other movies dominate coming weekend’s tube schedule; Fallen women hope to regain lost lives; Britney Spears’ mom rushes to daughter’s side after loss of kids; Lindsay Lohan out of rehab with new eye candy in hand; Paris Hilton visits Rwanda; attempts to keep waning fame; Weighing In; After riding the bench for three weeks; Blake Mitchell returns to the field and restarts the quarterback debate for South Carolina; Aerial assault set to fire back up; After second half struggles last week; Gamecock’s look to take to air; Bennett gives pass defense stout test; Sophomore secondary set to tackle task of conference’s star receivers; The season of the underdog continues; Conference championship race fires up with primetime m
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Until Next Year; Added security measures; good weather contribute to success of 2007 State Fair; WATER; SCARCE IN S.C. REGION; State not expected to recuperate from drought anytime soon; Sex abuse under scrutiny; About 1 in 4 disciplined teachers accused of sex-related offenses; Drought persists in Ga.; Georgia’s governor declares water shortage emergency; J.K. Rowling outs prevalent character; Harry Potter; author reveals that Dumbledore is gay; Monk visits Emory; Dalai Lama teaches students powers of meditation against depression; Dumbledore preaches tolerance after death; Religious reasons shouldn’t deny health; Potential danger causes parents to risk preventable disease over any medicine; Comedian may be best candidate for president; Colbert’s announcement raises questions regarding motives of all contenders; Home: More than where the heart is?; Students feel internal conflict when asked about where they really live; Devine Intervention; Local eatery serves up authentic Grecian cuisine; laid-back atmosphere; good times for all; Versatile Perry wows audiences; New Orleans playwright finds success in Hollywood as movie debuts at No. 1; Bringing ‘real life’ to the big screen; Steve Carrell plays lonely single-father in his newest movie ‘Dan in Real Life’; "Dores upset No. 6 USC, USC shot down by unranked SEC foe as offensive woes continue for Gamecocks, Cock ’n backfire, USC quarterbacks combine to throw three picks during Saturday’s loss to Vandy, DEFEAT REMINDS FANS OF ’84 LOSS, Greatness slips through Carolina’s fingers yet again as football team falls to 6-2 on season"
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Honors hall construction delayed again; Budget constraints; lack of bidders prolong opening until 2010; SOME PEOPLE AVOID BALL GAMES; Studying; indifference become reasons to avoid attending football game; Peace Corps provides cultural perspective; International business majors benefit from program; student says; Students; on-campus housing need priority; Students weigh in about Colbert’s surprise candidacy; 2008 election deserves respect; satirists have time; place of their own; Comedian fires up voters; increases political interest; sparks sense of state pride; Updated system attempts to make things fair; easier; Die hard fans affected by distribution; Falling into fashion; Five hair salons give clients unique cuts at affordable student prices; Purples; leopard prints; unisex vests become trends for fall 2007; Makeup trends bring in unlikely colors; reuse variety of classic feminine looks; Vampire film satisfies bloodlust; 30 Days; gives viewers a healthy dose of thirsty villains; does not fail to deliver ample amounts of gore; Gamecocks prepare for national tilt; USC squares off with No. 2 SMU on Fox Soccer Channel; Consistent play solves offense woe right now; O-line; running backs must get back to basics if; USC is to contend for SEC
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Fitzgerald collection on exhibit; Thomas Cooper Library opens rare literature display to public; encourages student research; Honors residence to open Fall 2009; USC spokesman clarifies comments; says plans on track; Malibu wildfires destroy land; force evacuations; California residents; homes suffer amid out of control blaze; Film fest focuses on world rifts; Amnesty group look at human rights; Film shares migrant tales; Documentary shows challenges facing Mexican immigrants; Romney jumbles names in criticism of Obama; Amidst campaign jabs; accusations; hopeful makes error; RAs leave positions mid-year; Resident advisers fired; resign due to conflict with job; California fire victims need our aid; thoughts; Democrats question current tax policy; Democratic party point out federal budget flaws; vie for increase in taxes; T-shirt toss undermines progress of human race; Promotional stunt causes danger; absurd behavior; ideas for terrorist tactics; Simple move solves nations space war; Moon idea; appropriate home for Americans; will produce economic good; Still the Kings; Nashville natives Kings of Leon rock out for energetic hometown crowd; Album ‘chases this light; " but ends up in darkness, Clapton reveals life behind music, Spurrier looks for stability, Gamecock offense looks to regain consistency after stagnant performances, Women’s soccer heads to LSU, Carolina aims to win out, get one of 8 SEC tournament bids, Golf places 8th overall, Gamecocks defend top 10 ranking at Isleworth Invitational"
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Law school hosts pageant; Male law students hold mock beauty contest to raise money; Senators stop veto on elections bill; Payne’s measure nixed by student Senators because of trust issues; Natives win Nobel Prize; Four South Carolinians have been awarded for past scientific research; Prof. discusses security with China; Jean Garrison lectures on key issues concerning; Sino-American relations; Bank cuts 3; 000 jobs; Falling share prices; tough quarter affect Bank of America; Obama; not bin Laden; Romney mistakenly accuses Democrat of calling terrorists; Popular site expands; value set in billions; President’s actions similar to canine’s; Iraq; Iran; Cuba larger mouthful than Bush administration can chew; Dangerous reptiles don’t belong inside public water; Alligators residing in park could cause danger; loss of pets; better exercise; Voters get no respect from candidates; Obama’s use of reformed homosexual in campaign shows dubious integrity; Silverstein makes ‘arrival’; Canadian quintet brings post-hardcore sound to Headliners; Celebreality; shows sink to all-time low; Flava Flav; Tila Tequila flaunt distorted versions of romance; dating; love; Torrent sites boost sharing; Ryan Bingham captures rugged sound; New album ‘Mescalito’ delivers near-authentic blues/country sound; makes perfect road companion; Duds lend workout chic; Dri-FIT clothes; iPod hookups can turn the track into a fashion strip; Senior leads equestrian squad on ride to national titles; Terebesi; hunt seat team have won last three championships; Lackluster offense misses Rice; During his two years at USC; former Gamecock wide receiver made big catches in key situations
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Students zip around USC; Scooters provide a quick way to get around campus; Hydrogen-powered Segways donated; New fuel cell-powered Segways provide example of efficiency; Hilbish nets Mungo prize; Biology professor receives accolades for innovative teaching strategies; Game room adds Wii to activites; Students able to play video game system in Golden Spur for free; Samoff speaks on worldwide education; Stanford professor lectures on benefits of universal knowledge; POW empowers women; New organization discusses domestic violence; ladies’ issues; Greeks host trick-or-treat; Children given the opportunity to celebrate Halloween in safe environment; Shuttle docks with ISS; Women commanders helm Discovery; space station for first time; Bush; Graham campaign; President to appear at S.C. senator’s re-election fundraiser; Scooters could be new tomorrow for travel; Size zero not much better than obesity; Anorexia still big problem for girls worldwide; small jeans not healthy either; U.S. politics corrupted by ‘morality’ in 2008 race; Policies; not religion should be deciding factor for votes in presidential election; Dracula breaks ballet stereotypes; Monotony ‘hides inside’ new disc; Sons of William album disappoints with boring; unoriginal rock sound; Students lead makeup campaign; USC plays part in pilot program by Mark cosmetics to target campus market; Three of a Kind; Sixth-year senior; fast-rising sophomore; standout freshman band together to support USC passing game while wide receivers struggle through season; Offensive line still seeks solid play; Front five take center stage as Gamecocks battle Volunteers; Collapsing the Vols’ pocket; Defense looks to pressure Ainge; spur South Carolina to victory; Top 25 preps for another shake-up; Matchups between nation’s best ranked teams should go long way in determining worthy championship participants in season of upsets; Five Questions with Jake Broom
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: A TRULY PROFOUND TRAGEDY; Beach house blaze kills 7; including 6 USC students; Students reflect; react to fire news; S.C.’s favorite son gets key to Columbia; Colbert brings his campaign to USC; speaks at Horseshoe; DELTAS CHIP IN; TO AID PUBLIC; Sorority members volunteer at hospital; Salvation Army; Professor talks Turkey at Gambrell; Kasaba tells students importance of Turkish history; Gamecocks grieve loss; of beloved classmates; University offers shoulder to lean on; Students; USC community must rely on one another; offer support amid crisis; Monotony of routines interrupts self-discovery; Relief from habitual life; escaping comfort zones promotes personal growth; Saw IV; relies on pure gore to thrill; Slasher movies depart from creative classics; desensitize audiences; Horror Vision; This week television stations provide marathon amounts of Halloween thrills from cult classics to slash flicks; NOT YOUR; TYPICAL SELF-HELP READING; Oh; the Humanity!’ comically teaches introverts to socialize; Grilled Teriyaki serves students midnight meals; healthy dishes; Hibachi dining offers large portions; cheap prices; unique sushi ingredients; Rocky Mountain Low; Gamecocks’ second half comeback falls short as Vols pull off upset; Despite game’s sour end; glass still half-full for SC; Football team’s lack of experience telling; but season still not finished
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: REMEMBERING FRIENDS; Students gather to honor memory of sisters; brothers; loved ones from USC; Clemson; Investigators make progress at beach house; Ocean Isle mayor says fire likely accidental; Facebook provides support system; Popular social networking site used as outlet for reactions; emotions; memories of victims; Library exhibits USC ties to WWI; Forward Together; highlights contribution to battles during 1900s; Getting the golden ticket; Line stretches across campus as many fans wait for Florida game admission; Clemson mourns lost student; Tiger community pulls together in response to accident; Counselors lend help to students; Center director says staff will reply to any; all needs; Media insensitivity crosses line of decency; Band together to mourn victims lost; Students must give each other support needed for coping with loss after fire; Protest-free campuses something to celebrate; Vietnam War-era protests should be discouraged; not heralded in history; Details make costumes happen; Whether you make them or buy them; unique Halloween outfits bring personality and humor to holiday; Bigfoot; steps into spotlight; Low-budget film made by Columbia lawyer wins international awards and acclaim; No. 4 doesn’t slice as sharply; New installment of ‘Saw’ franchise ultimately repeats tricks of previous films; Too little; too late for offense?; TD drought ends; Gamecocks will need strong finish; Sports give us moments to step back; fully recover; Football games; events chances for students; fans to rebound from tragedy
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