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Western Carolinian Volume 59 Number 16 (17)

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  • Western Carolinian February 3, 1994 News Page 3 Public safety reports slow weekend January 25 Officers warned a student about playing loud music outside a residence hall at 1:53 am. January 26 A student reported a disorderly person in the Baptist Church Lot at 10:00 am. Thesuspectwasidentifiedandreferred to Student Development for follow-up action. Officers issued a campus citation to a student for reckless driving at 5:07 pm near Albright. A Housing staff member reported that two non-students were using facilities at Albright without authorization at 5:10 pm. Officers banned the suspects from Albright Hall. Officers received a report that a student had been assaulted by her boyfriend. Neither the victim or the suspect is identified at this time. A student in Scott reported that she was receiving obscene and harassing telephonecallsat 2:10 am. A student at Robertson reported loud noises coming from a mechanical room at 2:15 am. Officers switched off a pump with mechanical problems in that room and notified the Physical Plant. January 27 An employee reported having domestic problems and requested police assistance. Officers issued a campus citation to a student for driving left of the median on Joyner Plaza at 9:10 pm. January 28 Officers investigated a traffic accident in the Helder Lot at 11:10 am. A student reported a hit & run in front of McKee at 10:55 am. Officers investigated a traffic accident in the Music/English driveway at 6:47 pm. Officers assisted the WCU EMS team with an intoxicated student in Benton at 11:31 pm. The student was transported to C.J. Harris hospital for treatment. January 29 Officers found a state vehicle with the doors standing open in the lower UC lot at 12:36 am. Officers noted that a traffic barrel had been stolen from the intersection of Central and Centennial at 3:15 am. Officers assisted Jackson County deputies in searching for a suspect in a vandalism which occurred in Forest Hills at 4:50 pm. Officers issued a campus citation to a student for making an illegal U-turn at the intersection of Central asnd Centennial at 6:11 pm. Officers provided security for the WCU/Furman basketball gameat 7:00pm. A student reported that he was harassed by several males in a truck at8:08 pm. Officers located the suspects after the basketball game, counseled them and released them. January 30 A student reported that a gas cap was stolen from her vehicle at 5:15 pm. January 31 Officers found three students inside the Music/English Building after hours at 12:15 pm. The students were advised on access policies and directed to leave. The incident was referred to the building coordinator for further action. "SGA," cont'd from pg 3 proval of this bill depends on feasibility for the University. In other business, two new clubs were approved and funded. They are the League of Women Students and Alpha Omega Fraternal Ministries. The former will deal with women's issues, and the latter will concentrate on religions activities. Both clubs are open to males and females. "Drew," cont'd from ront went on to become an instructor of biology and chemistry and Director of Athletics at Morgan State College. r In 1928, Drew entered McGill University Medical School, and won membership in its Medical Honorary Society. It was at McGill that he became interested in blood reseach. He recieved his Master of Surgery and Doctor of Medicine degrees in 1933. After interning he returned to teach at Howard University's Medical School. At Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, in New York City, he researched a process for blood preservation. During his two years at Columbia, he developed a technique for the long- term preservation of blood plasma. He earned the Doctor of Science in Medicine degree in 1940, with a dissertation on "Banked Blood." In World War J3, England suffered heavy casaulities and called upon Dr. Drew to initiate its military blood blank program. There he introduced preserved blood plasma on the battlefield. This system worked so well that th British asked him to organize the world's first mass blood bank project. Dr. Drew also became the first Director of the American RedCross Blood Bank. Also during the 1940s, Dr. Drew was recognized as one of the world's leading physicians. In 1941, he resigned his position with the AMRC blood bank after the War department sent out a directive stating that blood taken from White donors shouldnot be mixed with that of Black donors. Drew called the order a stupid blunder. He further stated that "the blood of individual human beings may differ by blood groupins, but there is absolutely no scientific basis to indicate any difference in human blood from race to race." He returned to Howard University to teach surgery at its medical school. Dr. Drew was killed inanautomobileaccidentonhis way toTuskegeelnsritutein 1950. The irony of his death is that his life may have been saved if he had received immediate medical attention following the accident. Discrimination atnearby White hospitals did not allow him the blood transfusions needed to save his life. Nobody does Sh\h M Better! SPRING BREAK COMPLETE FIVE 8 SEVEN NIGHT TRIPS SOUTH PADRE ISLAND DAYTONA BEACH PANAMA CITY BEACH ■ m1" ,",1 VAIL/BEAVER CREEK ORLANDO/DISNEY WORLD MUSTANG ISLAND HILTON HEAD ISLAND BRECKENRIDCE/KEYSTONE * PER PERSON DEPENDING ON DESTINATION / BREAK DATES / LENGTH OF STAY. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS 1'800*SUNCHASE
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