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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Tradition; tailgaters; football fans; pre-game; season opener; midtown fellowship; young life; elevator repairs; delays; crowded; BA building; rha; dorm life; candidates; make a difference; Tradition brings tailgaters together; Football fans gather pre-game to prepare for season opener; Elevator repairs causing delays; Students run for RHA to improve dorm life; Students run for RHA; to improve dorm life; More pharmacies stock Plan B; After year; emergency contraceptive now; widely available; 69 arrested on alcohol charges at USC fraternity party; Technology; unawareness; bring online humiliation; Embarassment on video; could make you the next Miss Teen South Carolina; Writer Jane Austen must die... again; Boring; unwitty proseshould not be included in English curriculum Boring; unwitty prose should not be included; in English curriculum; Childish taunts; lame; promos only go so far; Death Sentence; reinvents revenge; Eagle vs. Shark; laughs at love; Quirky humor; indie ethos make for honest examination of relationships; Spurrier wins 17th season opener; Smelley; Beecher in quarterback double-team lead Gamecocks to victory; Defense bends; but doesn’t quite break; Missed tackles; poor execution could have doomed Gamecocks
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Graffiti; love; hope; property damage; mixed reactions; benches; buildings; research grant; $10.7; five years; colon; rectal cancer; researchers; colorectal cancer; diagnosed; cancer; CGC chat; carolina global community; california; peeper; sues; pornography collection; material; authorities; Graffiti spreads love; hope across campus; No lead in USC property damage case; students have mixed reactions to messages; USC to receive research grant of $10.7 million for five years; Students; faculty to participate in colon; rectal cancer studies; California peeper sues police for return of $10; 000 pornography collection; Authorities awaiting court decision before turning over material; Latin festival set to heat up Columbia; Fourth annual street celebration offers students chance to experience lively culture firsthand through authentic cuisine; live performances; Federal drug charges no laughing matter; Global warming seems convenient lie; Keep mind open; mouth shut about other beliefs; Politicians; media create hysteria based on factual errors; false conclusions; Show acceptance of other faiths; avoid using ridicule when discussing religion; Poker Epiphany; USC student lives out ultimate Vegas experience; wins big; Quirky novel entertains; charms; Run defense focal point for Carolina; Spurrier concerned over inability to tackle; awareness on special teams play; Soccer programs score amazing upsets over weekend; Berson; Smith start year by knocking off two top tier teams in first games
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: private information; leaked; web; site administrators; personal; data; biology student; alert; social security; test scores; course grades; snnbreach.org; titus; chi psi; fraternity party; arrests; president; mebers; detained; lake murray; underage drinking; disorderly conduct; innovista; park; delays; construction plan; research park; Horizon II; Student private info leaked on Web; Site administrators remove personal data of 3; 200 biology students after alert; Chi Psi fraternity party ends in arrests; President among 3 members detained by police at Lake Murray; Innovista park meets delays; Construction plan allows 15 to 20 years for completion of new research park at USC; City Council plans 9/11 memorial; Sept. 11 memorial; fishing tournament discussed; Senate seeks executive limits; Sen. Steve Smith introduces legislation to restrict president; AP courses affect college admissions; Students bring credit; experience from high school classes; State drops charge in Ravenel cocaine case; State charge dropped for former treasurer’s co-defendant; Tagging not medium for spreading ideals; Quit sucking corporate teat; get your own; Reusable bottles better for environment; wallet; economy across globe; Con; gives fair deal; Canadian singing duo returns to music scene with electronic synthesizers; upbeat guest singers in newest indie pop album; Unlikely in love: Why success-driven women fall fast; hard for ‘bad boys’; Women aim for guy that likes to have a good time; trying to relive youth; Men’s soccer now in top-25 polls; Team heads to Connecticut following shutout wins over No. 12 Clemson; Presbyterian; 07 season rests in the hands of; Mitchell; Without senior QB; USC’s passing game won’t be good enough for SEC title; Volleyball squad kicks off Nike Invitational this weekend; Freshman players have big role early in Carolina’s season; Smith closes in on 100th win; Gamecocks now 22nd in coaches poll following weekend upset of No. 1 UNC
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Rosh Hashanah; synagogues; tree of life; holy week; hot line; breach; web site; ssnbreach.org; social security numbers; names; course; exam grades; leaks; private; information; voros; study abroad; carolina global community; educate students; CGC; Synagogues prepare for Rosh Hashanah; Tree of Life congregation expects over 500 people for Holy Week services; USC deals with breach; Administrators plan hot line; Web site to help affected students; Voros encourages study abroad; Hosted by Carolina Global Community; talk aims to educate students about other cultures; USC students tie knot; Getting married young comes with benefits; responsibilities of balancing school; home life; USC finds fraternity members not guilty; Phi Beta Sigma brothers still face civil court suits; national suspensions; Stars perform for Hokies; Matthews; Mayer headline concert at Virginia Tech; Tanker crashes into S.C. house; injures one; Breach needed quick administrative action; Raw; real men needed for trophy win; Withholding is necessary for honesty in taxpayers; The FairTax Book; fails in presenting alternative for current system; laws; Raw; real men needed for trophy win; Roman battles could bring championship inspiration; change idea of manliness; Don’t lose self in college atmosphere; New surroundings help find oneself; not create entirely new personality; Hot shows of fall television line up; Programs have potential; offer variety from drama to gripping reality; Film balances message; humor; The Kingdom; addresses current world issues while Foxx’s performance shines; The Big Dirty; makes a big stink; New album may spell death for music group; Every Time I Die; Georgia on my mind; Georgia natives play key roles for Gamecocks in Saturday’s gridiron grapple; Run game set for young linebackers; Offensive production rests on Mitchell’s return; steady ground attack; Hungry defense aims to jam ’Dogs; Front seven ready to slow down potent Georgia rushers in SEC debut; 5 Questions with Jake
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Medical plan; inexpensive; health care; flexible options; Norwood; dorm; votes; RHA; error; ballots; re-vote; invests; savings; profit; filmmaker; JDC Films Production; Crafton; Medical plan saves money; Inexpensive health care costs give students more flexible options; DORM VOTES; AGAIN ON RHA; Controversy over error in residence hall election ballot; Student invests savings into passion; Local filmmaker turns rejection into profit; City remembers tragedy; Columbia begins two-day memorial of victims; heroes; Gimme; less Spears; Former pop idol gives lackluster performance; kicks off MTV awards; UGA win good start; not enough for SEC; Good kids unjustly labeled hoodlums; Parents; schools hand out unfair punishments to so-called ‘black sheep’; Fourteenth; Amendment violated by alcohol laws; Moderation answer to teen drinking problems; not intensive regulation; Students need to challenge class facts; Sponges; should take a stand; question spoon-fed information; professors; Alien Invasion!; Extraterrestrial exhibit at South Carolina State Museum gives insight to potential life-forms from other planets; provides information on solar system; crop circle phenomena; Abductees speak out in documentary; Alien victims; skeptics; believers discuss experiences with UFOs; science fiction-style medical tests in ‘The Unexplained’ movie; Inspiring scents create flirty; attention-grabbing auras for women; Bvlgari; Michael Kors among best of fragrances this season for women; leaving enchanting smells; An UGA-ly victory; Upset of No. 11 Georgia propels USC to first ranking since 2005 season; Defense dominates for first SEC win; UGA held out of end zone for first time since 2001
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Senate head; impeach; Payne; student activity fee; fee increase; SG President; Ryan Holt; Collins; $2; 9/11; memorial; national tour; victims; monument; September 11; New York City; Finlay Park; ground zero; innovista; new stadium; research facilities; parks; master plan; Senate head files to impeach Payne; $2 student activity fee increase may cost; SG President his position after filings; Columbia hosts 9/11 memorial; National tour honors victims; raises funds for future monument; Council approves; Innovista outlines; New stadium; research facilities; parks part of plan; Owl Prowl; tours return; Congaree National Park hosts 20-year-old tradition; provides tours through floodplain; Changes from 9/11 affect our daily lives; Remembrance; reflection needed now; Anniversary of Sept. 11 tragedy sparks patriotism; resolve throughout nation; Information on Internet dangerous for students; Students should use caution when displaying personal facts on Web site; Fans should display more enthusiasm; Noise-making; staying for entire game could make huge difference; Classical Master pieces; Impressive show at recital hall worth paying for; Puppetry takes over Saturdays; Local non-profit offers cartoon substitute; What to know about tattoos; Getting it; then keeping it; realizing that it will hurt; Gamecock Sports Honor Roll; Future bright for Carolina; With upset win over UGA; possibilities for upcoming season are unimaginable
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Copper beech; fees; residents; swimming pool; construction; amenities; activity costs; service fair; volunteer; service council; tracking bill; funds; clubs; student organizations; deans list; sexual health; trojan condoms; Copper Beech fees frustrate residents; Delayed swimming pool construction; lacking amenities; services cannot justify activity costs; Service Fair presents opportunities; Students can discover volunteer possibilities; organizations at USC; SG INTRODUCES; TRACKING BILL; Treasurer’s platform suggests documenting funds for club events; Poorly built housing puts students in bind; SG should ‘Holt’ impeachment idea; Soccer needs announcer to pump up players; fans; Cocky only does so much; student voice would add to stadium environment; Give up remote control for romance; Couples can discover true happiness by exploring each others’ inner selves; Wild; Wild West; Tending to Your Fashion Wounds; Spears: Comeback or come on?; Spurrier makes roster changes for game; Coach challenges special teams to step on Saturday; Undefeated Gamecocks prepare for in-state rival; USC women’s soccer team hopes to improve on school record 4-0 start with home match against Winthrop; Historic contest comes too late; Gamecocks to play SC State for the first time ever program’s history
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Committee; impeachment; holt; bryan; payne; court; activity fee; iraqi; airstrike; victim; gambrell hall; civilian toll; war; protest; no more victims; alawi; pre-vet; veternarian; hoppmann; advisor; Committee talks of impeachment; Sens. Holt; Bryan present charges against Payne; Pre-vet advisor offers help; New advisement program; club led by local veterinarian; Iraqi airstrike victim visits Gambrell Hall; Event organizers aim for greater awareness of war’s civilian toll; Lexington County may drop blue laws; Local Christians; students respond with mixed opinions; Freedom to purchase shouldn’t be hindered; Pascal’s wager applies to environment; Actions taken to avoid global warming produce more tangible results; Gossip part of culture; teaches all life’s lessons; Caring; about Britney’s disappointing comeback; Nicole’s baby not shallow; Mass media must focus on real issues; Newspapers; magazines provide little information on more important news; Late-nite eats save starving students; Columbia eateries offer delivery services during 'fourth meal' when stomach rumbles; mouth waters; Eric Skelton gives final homecoming; Local band performs last show before bidding; Columbia fond farewell; 'Viral videos'; Volleyball team to begin SEC play; Gamecocks to face; Georgia; Auburn in conference games; 2007 Power Rankings of the SEC; LSU still SEC’s best after 48-7 win against; No. 9 Va. Tech; Gamecocks jump into top-3 after upset win over ‘Dawgs; Carolina soccer ready for pair of weekend matches; Carolina hosts weekend tournament beginning Friday; Women’s soccer beats Winthrop 5-0 Wednesday; two Gamecocks scored pair of goals; Rainy day of practice for football team yesterday; roster shifts and injuries discussed; Women’s basketball team releases 2007-2008 schedule
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: business school; teegan; joel smith; moore school; international business; national student exchange; study abroad; international; parody; trustus theatre; peanuts; dog sees god; comic strip; Schulz; charlie brown; hindu; temple; cultural center; india day; costumes; dance; Go International; National Student Exchange offers unique opportunities; BUSINESS SCHOOL CHOOSES TEEGAN; Hildy Teegan will succeed Joel Smith as dean of Moore school beginning next week; Hindu temple offers classes; place of peace; Cultural center will host India Day on Sept. 29; with costumes; dance; Parody play hits stage; Trustus Theatre begins season with ‘Peanuts’ take-off ‘Dog Sees God’; Police discuss Internet safety issues; Sheriff ’s office holds seminars to educate about online threats; HEAVY WATER NOT A THREAT; Tests show drinking water near S.C. nuclear waste site safe; Hurricane sneaks up on coast; Instant hurricane: Humber fastest-growing storm near land; Mother faces homicide charges; Heyward hid bodies of her already dead children in home; Day off for sex proves; Russians aren’t so cold; Media should recognize USC victory; Gamecocks earned win against Bulldogs; analysts need to credit team skill; SG should ask students’ opinions; do more good; Reconnecting with voters necessary in addressing issues of true importance; New biopic chronicles life of Dylan; Fans obsess over; idolize musical legends for fascinating lives; provocative stories; Museum of Art hosts Poets Summit; Award winning poets will read work at event sponsored by South Carolina’s Poetry Initiative; Celebrity world continues misbehavior; Rocker battles; bad attitudes; drug use; carousel rehab visits still characterize lives of rich and famous; Mike Davis breaking away from the pack; Receivers need big showing Saturday; Spurrier warns against looking past first meeting with Bulldogs; Agile passer focus of USC defense; Production from entire unit needed to shut down option attack; Five Questions with Jake Broom; U-Wire
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Gamecock girls; playboy; girls of the SEC; USC; pictorial; Knightly; Taylor; magazine; Capitol City Newsstand; autograph; modeling; cheats; office; honor code; faculty burden; Office of Academic Integrity; plagarism; OAI; Congaree New Horizons band; school of music; rock; instruments; Callahan; academic integrity; author; cheating; college campuses; Gamecock girls take it all off for Playboy; Two students photographed for ‘Girls of the SEC’ edition represent USC in pictorial; OFFICE HELPS CATCH CHEATS; New office enforces honor code; reduces faculty burden; Callahan discusses academic integrity; Author tackles ‘cheating culture’ prevalent on college campuses; Not too old to rock; Most developments across campus set to finish by fall; Overcoming addiction; Recovering addicts meet to share sorrows; successes at rally; O.J. behind bars in Vegas; Embattled star arrested after armed robbery of his own football memorabilia; police say; Irmo ice rink gets skating after repairs; New owner to open expanded rink; recreation facilities; City gets fabulous; SC Gay Pride Week kicks off with drag pageant in Columbia; Bunker case begins; Man faces charges after allegedly holding girl underground; Baseball field delays ruin great memories; Game day traffic needs serious reform; Poor judgement; snappy remarks add to confusion of bad management; Illegal alien tuition aid; scholarships seem unfair; Law-abiding citizens deserve spots; financial help from universities; TV destroys minds; stifles creativity; Lack of anything worth watching on the tube has country going downhill; THE STARTING LINE; Date night destination; Moe’s Grapevine Italian Restaurant serves up appealing atmosphere; delicious dishes; fantastic prices; lovely architecture; distinct experience; Church Mouth’ offers diverse sounds; Alaska-based punk group achieves Zeppelin-like sound in first album; Stadium delayed again; Baseball park receives more money; later deadline; Texans frustrate faltering Panthers; Charlot
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Protests; campus chaos; religious ministry; homosexuals; fornicators; sinners; sin; burn in hell; soulwinners; christian; Bible; Holy Week; Carolina Creed; Faculty; walk-off; exercise; college t-shirt; walking; competition; mcCain; No surrender tour; Lexington; veterans; residents; Constitution Day; Pratt; birthday; Law School; Protest causes campus chaos; Religious ministry draws large crowd; anger; Faculty participates in walk-off; Program inspires staff members to participate in exercise competition for free college t-shirt; McCain’s ‘No Surrender Tour’ reaches Lexington; Candidate speaks out to veterans; residents in presentation; Professors celebrate; Constitution Day; Document’s 220th birthday heralded with lecture; Sidewalk preachers violate campus creed; Street protests produce heated disputes; Sidewalk confrontations; condemnation do little to resolve moral issues; Iraq War commander faces undue verbal abuse; Petraeus receives harsh criticism from senators; presidential candidates; Playboy press tasteless in student news; Sip on this: Coffee shop manners; Bar scene differs among ages; Area nightlife locales maintain current age restrictions without worry; Anatomy’ album remixes pop tunes; New soundtrack combines emotional indie-pop; background music; LSU battle may show SEC dominance; Victory on in bayou could mean game is really on for ‘07 Gamecock football; Game time set for Homecoming football contest; Mistake-prone Panthers fall short on home field; Loss to Houston Texans disappoints fans in near-packed Carolina stadium; Men’s rugby team begins season; hosts regional showcase tournament
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Tasering stuns UF campus; Student attack opens police brutality issue; protests planned; Donations increase by 28 percent; Private gifts aid university; enhance faculty; up budgets; GRE update ready for this November; Kaplan; others offer students prep courses for changing exam; Meet Mike Huckabee; Parking agonies; towing frustrate residents of Sterling by the River; Lacking guest spaces bring about angry student complaints; University receives record grant funding for fifth consecutive year; Many departments to gain benefits from federal research cash; University police use Taser without cause; Being yourself not always appropriate; Being an individual not excuse for offensive; sloppy public behavior; Crowds give rude protest unmerited attention; Silent response effective; confrontation only gives demonstrators notice; Comedy nerds unite over Hot Pockets; Hip-Hop’s Big Guns Return; Chamillionaire’s second full-length album escapes sophomore slump; Tending to Your Fashion Wounds; Kanye lives up to expectations; outperforms rival 50 Cent’s efforts; Ol’ Ball Coach ready for LSU; Spurrier addresses special teams; battle with Tigers; Love/hate relationship drives sports fan insane; NASCAR; Notre Dame stock plummets as Nike commercial pleases; Men’s soccer to face No. 9 Duke; Gamecocks head to Durham for match with Blue Devils
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Protesters descend upon Jena; La.; Racially charged court case draws out-of-state attention; coverage; Residents meet at State House for night of somber prayer; solidarity; Huckabee speaks to students; Former Arkansas governor fields questions on war; healthcare; other candidates; Students need to get up; get out in town; Save seats for real fans; football not for everyone; Non-fans should go home on game day; not bring books; whiny complaints; Illegal immigrants in college not fair; UF police used force properly on student; Cops should only use weapons in defense; Bigots; slanderers bring hate to campus; Woodcock; predictable at best; High prices still hinder shopaholics’ designer itch; Buying Gucci bags; Prada shoes not cost effective; smart for ‘regular folks’; Rilo Kiley changes pace; Music group takes on new sound with debut of ‘Blacklight’; New Pornographers release tasteful album; Challengers; offers fans music suitable for all age groups; Women’s soccer faces in-state rivals; Carolina’s 7-0-0 start best in team history; ranked No. 7; RETURNING; TO GLORY; Spurrier looks to uphold his winning reputation in South Carolina; make Gamecocks national contender; Football polls not final answer; National rankings filled with mistakes; more fun than fact as season remains in its early stages; Carolina kicker looks to kick his way into national spotlight; Volleyball team hopes for rebound weekend in Southern matches; Equestrian opens 2007 fall season on Saturday vs. TCU; Elite’ Mattern leads women’s soccer team to record 7-0-0 start; Gamecocks perfectly happy as underdogs
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Jena 6; draw protesters nationwide; Journey to Jena; Web site educates on alcohol; MyStudentBody.com serves students’ health needs online; Jena residents dismayed by negative news coverage; Local flock keeps Sabbath; GIVE PEACE A CHANCE; Mother battles children; terrorists; Laura Mansfield is a mother of three who spends her days analyzing chat rooms; hacking web sites; Man kills child in front of mother; Unsolved killing of 7-year-old boy raises questions in S.C. city; God responds to lawsuit; Nebraska court finds rebuttal to suit filed by state legislator; FIREFIGHTERS COMBAT CAMPUS BLAZE; Jena incident proves racism still endures; Long-term plan necessary for Iraq fix; Voters should do research on policies before casting votes come Election Day; Bigger not necessarily better with technology; Guy culture reverses from old mentality as smaller gadgets now inflate egos; Internet porn ruins stripping industry; Online options take away young boys’ traditional means of losing innocence; Colors; worthy of respect; Between the Buried and Me expand boundaries of metal music with their newest album; Hot Hot Heat burns bright with new CD; Happiness LTD.; pleases critics; fans with catchy; pop tone; Celeb gossip marks two for instant fame; renown; Caught in the nude; Vanessa Hudgens gains exposure on Internet; DIGGING UP THE PAST; "94 team remembers burying Tigers in Bayou Battle, USC vs. LSU, 1994: key players, U-Wire Collegiate Sports Writer Poll, SEC powers set for head-on collision, Out of division meetings set tone for possible conference championships, Battle in trenches must go to USC, Offensive line faces stingy LSU front seven on Saturday, Consistency key against Tigers, Bend, don' t break mantra in full effect versus potent offensive attack; Five Questions with Jake Broom
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Copper Beech party ends in 117 arrests; Underage drinking leads to hospitalization; damages; citations; New bill helps reduce loan debt; Cost Reduction; Access Act lowers interest rates; Gamecock Guarantee helps needy students graduate without debt; Dance team to heat up basketball arena; New squad seeks to increase spirit; support athletics; SC creates disaster plan; New campaign promotes hurricane preparedness; Returning students need own ‘guarantee’; Press welcomes Iranian hate-monger; Ahmadinejad’s arrival causes stir on American soil; vigorous debate; Kid Nation’ proves good TV despite ethical woes; New fall CBS show raises viewers’ concerns for childrens’ welfare; labor; Pageant girls should watch their mouths; Miss USA needs to leave journalism; TV news to ‘serious’ broadcasters; Five Minutes Behind the; Counter: Lauren Schlueter; owner of Carolina Café; INTERPOL; TAKES ON THE TABERNACLE; Indie group brings album tour to Atlanta; hypes up excited crowd in finale; Senior goalie leads team to best start in history; Thorstenson shares credit with defense for early-season accolades; Men’s lacrosse looking for 2008 players
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Hannah House receives spirited aid; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Delta Pi team up for charitable homecoming presentation; Preliminary court drops charges against president; Committee decides not enough evidence to impeach Payne; RHA plans fall semester; Senators put forward new ideas for philanthropy; social events; Graveyard tour offers haunted look at history; Cemetery is resting place for many famous Carolinians; City finds mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus; CSU’s editorial shows lack of professionalism; Team loyalties beat out fantasy picks; Football fanatics should put real favorites ahead of own imaginary league; Host Grylls still deserves respect after allegations; Despite scandal; expert survivor of ‘Man vs. Wild’ proves strength on show; Iranian president has right to speak; World leader should get warm welcome regardless of controversial opinions; Children take control in ‘Kid Nation’; Newest reality show stirs controversy as it places youngsters in control of their own destiny on secluded New Mexico ranch; USC Dance Company to put on new ballet inspired by “The Divine Comedy”; Curtains set to rise on Dante’s epic poem this Thursday; Album doesn’t live up to Curtis’ claims; Third LP fails to match early promise; lags behind Kanye’s; Spears a danger to self; kids; ex-bodyguard says; Drug abuse; lack of responsibility put children in harm’s way as Britney self-destructs; Cartoons are metal; and Dethklok proves it; Band from animated program ‘Metalocalypse’ shows live-action ability in debut album; Changes; questions loom large; What we know and what we don’t know about the 2007 Gamecocks; Men’s rugby off to hot start with four dominating wins; Club team now 4-0 after opening weekend victories
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Preventative measures essential for protection; Recent events raise caution levels among students on campus; Untimely fire alarm hinders bill progress; Election code changes delayed by one week; Anti-gang grants prepare officers to fight young adult group crime; Community sheriffs declare prevention primary objective; Students in ROTC look forward to Army life; not concerned with war possibility; Promise of job; family tradition; challenges draw in participants; Wise words still hold true from childhood; Unity more important than borders; America never meant to have clean society; melting pot perfect ideal; Guys want technology small; causes twist of sorts; Guys seem to want tools better; not bigger; setting trend in bragging rights; Jena 6 protesters distort civil liberties; Rights activists drive segregation; racism into political; legal obscurity; Music sharing irks RIAA; Musicians; industry leaders concerned about copyright issues; Metro Station targets MySpace listening market; Hollywood band creates passable album; Culture pushes thinness; Starving models; starlets forced on society by skinny-obsessed media; Men’s soccer goes to UAB; Carolina begins their Conference USA schedule on Saturday; Smelley at QB right move for Gamecocks; Spurrier seeks offensive improvement now; in future with lineup change; Women’s soccer ranked No. 12; Ticket system will debut in January; Students will soon be able to print athletic tickets from home
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: VSA offers food; fellowship; A Look Inside:; USC’s Clubs & Organizations; Recyclers ready to reduce; reuse; Organization cuts stadium trash; Fish adapt after prank; Goldfish struggle for survival in library fountain; USC students blog about Carolina life; Professors also to post about what’s important when being Gamecocks; Roads close in 5 Points; Construction leads to traffic delays; detours in downtown Columbia; CENTER COULD CREATE JOBS; Dubai-based company looking at S.C. for distribution center; Candidate opens shop; Thompson’s Carolina campaign will run out of Clyburn’s old office; One of ‘Jena 6’ will face juvenile court; Judge orders 17-year-old; Mychal Bell’s release with $45; 000 bail; Obama woos S.C. voters; Illinois senator’s campaign relies on regional volunteers for success; Healthcare bill passes; Children’s insurance legislation sets up possible presidential veto; Mexican military opened to women; Females can rise in rank; train at elite schools; become pilots; engineers; Accident or no; Nazi symbol chagrins Navy; Fanatics cause own trials; tribulations; Ignoring extremists only allows them to spread messages of intolerance; Bradley pays price for loss of control on playing field; Exciteable outfielder acts out; tears knee ligament in argument with umpire; Lips release first live concert DVD; Film highlights unique; powerful performance; Fest to have nine bands; Calling all wenches; marauders to fourth annual Pirates Festival; Celebrities inspire more gossip from nose jobs to alcohol abuse; Searching for the missing piece; Veteran Sapp; rookie Ingram vie for role of middle linebacker in absence of All-American Jasper Brinkley; Changes abound for offensive unit; Three new faces earn first start of their careers; Smelley earns second start as Spurrier shakes up depth chart for homecoming game; Defense keys on stopping Dixon; Pass stopping takes backseat to powerful Mississippi State running attack as USC looks to fill voids left by recent injuries; Five
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