The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010

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spelling ftunivsouthcar:oai:scholarcommons.sc.edu:gamecock_2010_sep-1014 2023-05-15T15:12:06+02:00 The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media 2010-09-24T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2010_sep/5 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=gamecock_2010_sep unknown Scholar Commons https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2010_sep/5 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=gamecock_2010_sep September Collision Course Gamecocks head to Auburn for titanic matchup with Tigers Passing game to be key against AU Tigers likely to place heavy emphasis on stopping run Stopping Newton crucial for defense Containing signal caller tall task for Carolina IS CAM NEWTON A LEGITIMATE HEISMAN CANDIDATE? HAS GENE CHIZIK WON BACK THE FANS THAT QUESTIONED HIS HIRING? WHO’S BETTER? MICHAEL DYER OR MARCUS GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY! Clash in Ozarks highlights weekend SEC West foes Alabama Arkansas square off in Top 10 Fayetteville battle Bicyclist hit taken to hospital Accident occurs at corner of Assembly Blossom Computer help offered at no charge Students to host first Fix-IT event Saturday Upgrades needed at RH Director’s wish list includes larger theater more lounging areas room for student performances Public Health School researchers to study childhood obesity Project will be funded by $23 million grant New proposals for creditors in Sea Island Zuckerberg makes donation to Newark schools US delegates walk out on Ahmadinejad at UN Expansion should shorten food lines Alma mater is tradition move to change tune just about attention Sponsoring games hurts poor nations Most profit goes to corporations Melting Arctic only feeds further oil drilling Companies’ assault on polar ice cap frees up more resources to plunder Makeup tips make glamour pop Features shine with strategies like smoky eyes berry-toned lips Hot Lava Monster to heat up New Brookland Columbia-based rock band continues work on new album Music shop packs plenty of twang West Columbia acoustic pickin’ parlor offers great prices weekly bluegrass performances Group displays charitable exhibit at 701 Whaley Designers Against Child Slavery uses digital art pieces to educate encourage donations for cause text 2010 ftunivsouthcar 2022-06-15T20:14:32Z https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2010_sep/1014/thumbnail.jpg Text Arctic Ice cap Polar Ice Cap University of South Carolina Libraries: Scholar Commons Alabama Arctic Dyer ENVELOPE(-81.366,-81.366,50.550,50.550)
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topic Collision Course
Gamecocks head to Auburn for titanic matchup with Tigers
Passing game to be key against AU
Tigers likely to place heavy emphasis on stopping run
Stopping Newton crucial for defense
Containing signal caller tall task for Carolina
IS CAM NEWTON A LEGITIMATE HEISMAN CANDIDATE?
HAS GENE CHIZIK WON BACK THE FANS THAT QUESTIONED HIS HIRING?
WHO’S BETTER?
MICHAEL DYER OR MARCUS
GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY!
Clash in Ozarks highlights weekend
SEC West foes Alabama
Arkansas square off in Top 10 Fayetteville battle
Bicyclist hit
taken to hospital
Accident occurs at corner of Assembly
Blossom
Computer help offered at no charge
Students to host first Fix-IT event Saturday
Upgrades needed at RH
Director’s wish list includes larger theater
more lounging areas
room for student performances
Public Health School researchers to study childhood obesity
Project will be funded by $23 million grant
New proposals for creditors in Sea Island
Zuckerberg makes donation to Newark schools
US delegates walk out on Ahmadinejad at UN
Expansion should shorten food lines
Alma mater is tradition
move to change tune just about attention
Sponsoring games hurts poor nations
Most profit goes to corporations
Melting Arctic only feeds further oil drilling
Companies’ assault on polar ice cap frees up more resources to plunder
Makeup tips make glamour pop
Features shine with strategies like smoky eyes
berry-toned lips
Hot Lava Monster to heat up New Brookland
Columbia-based rock band continues work on new album
Music shop packs plenty of twang
West Columbia acoustic pickin’ parlor offers great prices
weekly bluegrass performances
Group displays charitable exhibit at 701 Whaley
Designers Against Child Slavery
uses digital art pieces to educate
encourage donations for cause
spellingShingle Collision Course
Gamecocks head to Auburn for titanic matchup with Tigers
Passing game to be key against AU
Tigers likely to place heavy emphasis on stopping run
Stopping Newton crucial for defense
Containing signal caller tall task for Carolina
IS CAM NEWTON A LEGITIMATE HEISMAN CANDIDATE?
HAS GENE CHIZIK WON BACK THE FANS THAT QUESTIONED HIS HIRING?
WHO’S BETTER?
MICHAEL DYER OR MARCUS
GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY!
Clash in Ozarks highlights weekend
SEC West foes Alabama
Arkansas square off in Top 10 Fayetteville battle
Bicyclist hit
taken to hospital
Accident occurs at corner of Assembly
Blossom
Computer help offered at no charge
Students to host first Fix-IT event Saturday
Upgrades needed at RH
Director’s wish list includes larger theater
more lounging areas
room for student performances
Public Health School researchers to study childhood obesity
Project will be funded by $23 million grant
New proposals for creditors in Sea Island
Zuckerberg makes donation to Newark schools
US delegates walk out on Ahmadinejad at UN
Expansion should shorten food lines
Alma mater is tradition
move to change tune just about attention
Sponsoring games hurts poor nations
Most profit goes to corporations
Melting Arctic only feeds further oil drilling
Companies’ assault on polar ice cap frees up more resources to plunder
Makeup tips make glamour pop
Features shine with strategies like smoky eyes
berry-toned lips
Hot Lava Monster to heat up New Brookland
Columbia-based rock band continues work on new album
Music shop packs plenty of twang
West Columbia acoustic pickin’ parlor offers great prices
weekly bluegrass performances
Group displays charitable exhibit at 701 Whaley
Designers Against Child Slavery
uses digital art pieces to educate
encourage donations for cause
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010
topic_facet Collision Course
Gamecocks head to Auburn for titanic matchup with Tigers
Passing game to be key against AU
Tigers likely to place heavy emphasis on stopping run
Stopping Newton crucial for defense
Containing signal caller tall task for Carolina
IS CAM NEWTON A LEGITIMATE HEISMAN CANDIDATE?
HAS GENE CHIZIK WON BACK THE FANS THAT QUESTIONED HIS HIRING?
WHO’S BETTER?
MICHAEL DYER OR MARCUS
GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY!
Clash in Ozarks highlights weekend
SEC West foes Alabama
Arkansas square off in Top 10 Fayetteville battle
Bicyclist hit
taken to hospital
Accident occurs at corner of Assembly
Blossom
Computer help offered at no charge
Students to host first Fix-IT event Saturday
Upgrades needed at RH
Director’s wish list includes larger theater
more lounging areas
room for student performances
Public Health School researchers to study childhood obesity
Project will be funded by $23 million grant
New proposals for creditors in Sea Island
Zuckerberg makes donation to Newark schools
US delegates walk out on Ahmadinejad at UN
Expansion should shorten food lines
Alma mater is tradition
move to change tune just about attention
Sponsoring games hurts poor nations
Most profit goes to corporations
Melting Arctic only feeds further oil drilling
Companies’ assault on polar ice cap frees up more resources to plunder
Makeup tips make glamour pop
Features shine with strategies like smoky eyes
berry-toned lips
Hot Lava Monster to heat up New Brookland
Columbia-based rock band continues work on new album
Music shop packs plenty of twang
West Columbia acoustic pickin’ parlor offers great prices
weekly bluegrass performances
Group displays charitable exhibit at 701 Whaley
Designers Against Child Slavery
uses digital art pieces to educate
encourage donations for cause
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