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Gas Prices Could Reach $5 Mark University of South Carolina Scholar Commons June 2008 6-4-2008 The aiD ly Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008 University of South Carolina, Office oftude S nt Media Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2008_jun Recommended Citation University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media, "The aiD ly Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008" (2008). June. 4. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2008_jun/4 This Newspaper is brought to you by the 2008 at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in June by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Daily Gamecock ● 12 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008 THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008 VOL. 102, NO. 1 ● SINCE 1908 Place a Classified ad: p 803-777-3888 • f 803-777-6482 • www.dailygamecock.com Line classified ad rates Additional Info Major credit cards accepted First insertion: $2.50 per line Two-line minimum Subsequent: $1.50 per line Lines average 30 characters in length SUMMER DEADLINE Additional options dailygamecock.com Noon, 1 business day prior to publication Box around ad: $1.25 classifieds Summer publication date only Wed. Logo insertion available for an additional cost NEW PARKING GARAGE IN 5 POINTS - PAGE 2 E-mail: [email protected] • Office hours: M-F 8:30 am - 5 pm • Russell House, Rm. 343 Announcements Housing-Rent Help Wanted Help Wanted Work Study Gas prices could reach $5 mark HEALTH INSURANCE - 1730 Greene (near nursing school cam- NOW HIRING: Motivated People - New plan designs recently release in pus) 2BR $610. 799-9483. Be independent. Make as much as you Child Care Opportunities South Carolina. Excellent rates and Apartments & Homes Near USC want. Scholarships available. Call for in- benefits. Call William @ 546-1751. Hawkins Properties 799-0804 terview. Karen 796-4560 after checking Rising fuel costs force out www.RainbowOpportunity.com Babysitter Needed in Shandon for 2 chil- places are even advertising Apartments dren. Ideal candidate must be an ECE $8/HR! Word-Study Office Assistants summer discounts in order Housing-Sale SC Vocational Rehabilitation Dept. near students to make 1BR 1BA Garage Apt in Rosewood! Major & have exp with preschoolers. True Vista Living _ Renaissance Plaza Airport. Duties: Filing & organizing, data to keep the summer crowd $425/mo water incld. Charming,pvt, Call Julie @ 376-6060. Luxury Condo For Sale/Lease 2BR 2BA entry, reception & operating various of- safe, close to USC. 446-8460. summer plan changes coming. +office on top Penthouse fl. 238-4848 fice equipment. Must be proficient in Ex- NOW PRE-LEASING FOR THE FALL! cel and MS Word. Ashlyn Seymour, a 1,2,3 & 4 Bedrooms. Call 254-7801 For Sale Now hiring Asst. Mgr. Rest. Exp. Pref. EARN $8/HR! Work-Study Students fourth-year accounting for more info loftsatusc.com Fax resume to 733-1683 or email ops- Help Wanted Needed for administrative help in Rich- Carli Rasch Cannon EOS Rebel 35mm SLR Camera [email protected] land County Vocational Rehabilitation THE DAILY GAMECOCK student, said she fears the 1BR to 5BR apts. Almost on USC. (not digital) 35m-80mm telephoto EFS Hiring Drivers. Flexible FT PT hr. Summer Camps 318-0800 or [email protected] offices on Percival Rd, Confederate Ave gas prices will make her lens, come w/strap body/lens cap, fresh $9-14/hr hiring bonus avail.. Must be 18 (downtown) & Corporate Blvd (near Marion St. 1BR - CH&A w/d H20 & lithium batteries very good con. Good y.o good driving record & Great Attitude. Road). Duties include filing & organiz- Gas prices have been have to change her summer parking included $470. Studio $395. camera for starting photography student Visit your local Domino’s. EOE ing, operating office machines, data en- $150. 799-7753. LIFEGUARDS WANTED: PT flex hrs increasing steadily over the plans. 256-3745 Available August 1st. Need Graphic Artist to create ads for great pay! Please contact Kyle Lambert try & light reception. EEO SAVE $$$ on GAS! Walk to CLASS! Help Wanted website. Contact Sherry 240-7355 at 787-2023 Ext 209 or stop by the CALL CATHY SMITH @ 896-6553 past weeks, but now that “I am from Charleston 2BR 2009 Greene St. Overlooking BARTENDING up to $250/day . No exp Katie & Irwin Kahn Jewish Comm. Ctr. summer is here, the price but I am living at USC this USC/5PTS $700/m0 + sec dep/lease Courtyard by Marriott, Columbia NW nec, training prov’d 800-965-6520 X 253. 306 Flora Drive, Northeast Cola. appl. fee. CH&A LR Breakfast nook, kitc is seeking responsible, guest service ori- for gas will be increasing summer, so the gas prices All apl w/d free assigned pkg space. Ab- ented individuals for FT/PT Guest Serv- even faster to rates that will defi nitely stop me from solutely no Pets Non Smoker. 771-8724 ice Representative positions and Night 1BR apt. in the country, about 10 miles Auditor position. Please apply in person could reach $5 a gallon. going home as often as I from USC. Between Cayce & Gaston- at 347 Zimalcrest Dr. Cola, SC 29210 Although the average would like to,” Seymour partially furn. $400/Mo. w/deposit. Educational Software Company is seek- price of gas in the state said. 803-939-4629 after 5pm. ing experienced programmers for a FT 1BR apt. in the country, about 10 miles position in the Columbia area. Offering of South Carolina is the Not only do the from USC. Between Cayce & Gaston Great Benefits! Paid time off Health In- nation’s lowest, the rising increasing gas prices affect partially furn.. $400/Mo. w/deposit. surance 401K 803-939-4629 after 5pm. Requirements are as follows: gas rates have caused many people traveling by car, they 1BR Garage Apt Shandon $425/mo Exceptional C++Skills Object Oriented to change their plans for also affect people trying Call 318-0729 Programming Skills Good Problem Solv- ing skills Good Research skills. summer vacations,. to fl y to their destination. Housing-Rent Must be a team Player! Ashley Cross, a fourth- As gas prices increase this Preferred: Visual Studio Exp OS ROSEWOOD - Quiet Spacious 2BR du- Graphical User Interface year accounting student, summer, so do the prices plex CH&A ceiling fans hdwd flrs. w/d Appreciated: Perl MySQL Windows OS said the gas prices are so for plane tickets. conn. ample Pkg. $650/mo. 787-7437 Mac OS Linus USB Serious Inquires 10-min from USC Nice 4BR 4BA home only! Please send resume to: high she won’t be driving Kevan Ohl, a fourth- w/pool, large yard avail Aug. 1st $1600. [email protected] to her classes this summer. year international 256-5290. PT RECEPTIONIST - Needed at Spring “I will definitely be business student, said the 2,3,& 4BR Houses for Rent Valley Animal Hospital. Afternoon hrs. Summer only or 1 year. Old Shandon. apply in person at 8913 Two Notch road using the shuttle for overwhelming gas prices $695-$1195 318-0729 9am-3pm. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE transportation this summer. don’t even compare to the There is no need to waste prices for airfare. my money on gas if the “Flying is just getting shuttle can take me to and way too expensive. Gas WE LIVE IN THE from class,” Cross said. prices just keep increasing, Special to THE DAILY GAMECOCK The gas prices are also but if I am going to travel HOUSE WE ALL making it difficult for anywhere this summer it is With gas prices constantly rising, students everywhere are forced to change their plans. resorts, hotels and summer going to be by car, not vacation hot spots to keep ● . their revenues up. Some GAS 3 BUILD Sports Local News.......... 2 TTODAYODAY Thursday The Mix We choose the world we live in, so make the right choices. Earth Share Opinion............... 5 supports more than 400 environmental and conservation organizations For second time this decade, Art Bar holds benefi t for loyal Crime report........ 4 that impact you every day. employee who survived heart Puzzles................ 6 Gamecock baseball halted in fi rst Comics................ 8 Visit us at earthshare.org round of tournament. See page 9 attack. See page 6 Classifi ed............. 12 96 74 99 74 2 The Daily Gamecock ● WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008 The Daily Gamecock ● WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008 11 RECAP ● Continued from 10 walkoff victory. the season. Building to relieve parking issues “I knew it was going “The N.C. pitchers to take a 4-3 lead thanks to be a dogfi ght,” Tanner made some outstanding in part to another Mack said. “James Madison pitches,” Tanner said. people. the top three levels will be homerun and an RBI rallied from an eight run “We tried to make it New structure will contain “One of the problems in a condominium. singled by Andrew Crisp, deficit yesterday and I interesting early on. Their two fl oors of customer, Five Points is ... if you go The developers also NCSU took advantage of knew when we jumped first guy left some balls down there, you see people agreed in the meeting to a RBI wild pitch by USC out it wasn’t going to be up early on and we had employee spaces driving around blocks, reduce the charge of air reliever Brandon Todd enough and they came a couple of good passes. looking for a parking rights by 50 percent, which and put up another run storming back.” But we weren’t able to Tsuyoshi Inajima space,” Spade said. will lower the total cost on a single to return the In the nightcap game put anything together.
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