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inquiry By DAVID SIMPSON Staff Writer Q) Why is this university so capitalistic that it has to charge students to remain on campus during vacation?- Susan Parks . A) Norman Wilson of the Housing Department stated that the Housing Fee paid at the beginning of the year does not include vacation days. The additional fee goes toward paying those people that remain over the holidays to supervise the open dorms. Q) Who controls dorm regulations for the Roost? We have been advised that students living at the Roost are not entitled to open housing, refrigerators, or dorm government, and they are subjected to hair and dress regulations and disciplinary actions without involvement with the student court.---Bill Wood, Clint Sloan A) According to a source in the Athletic Department the student atheletes are subjected to certain regulations set up by the department itself. These regulations are usually customary for intercollegiate athletic teams all over the country. Open housing is not allowed, because the coaches feel that such a plan would in some way disrupt the training program of the atheletes. They are, however, allowed to entertain guests in a public lounge and game room. Also an athlete is subjuect to curfew during his particular season. Athletes are put on a special diet consisting of three basic meals a day. Carry out food and fruits are also available at the cafeteria. Therefore, there is no reason for refrigerators to be kept. The captains of the teams serve in lieu of an elected body and handle any problems between players and coaches. Hair and dress codes are customary in most athletic departments across the nation. Dress codes mainly pertain to the dining room area and, according to the source, the hair regulation is not as conspicuous as many believe. Disciplinary action is handled by the athletic department, because the rules are of that department and not the university's. Captains and seniors are active with the coaches in deter mining disciplinary action. Q) Are there any constitutional or statutory restrictions on the amount of money a candidate may spend in a student election campaign? Is the candidate required to submit a record of expenditures? Obviously it takes money to run, and certain candidates spent a great deal. Why not require at least the major candidates to disclose their finances, contributors and amounts of contributions, as the Democratic presidential candidates have done? How much does it cost to run a full page ad in the Gamecock? -J.G.B. A) According to Tim McConnell, there is no restriction on the amount of money a candidate spends. He is also not required to state his ex penditures. McConnell thought that your idea was a good one, for it would possibly equalize the possibilities for all candidates to be elected. This has been done, in effect, for candidates are not allowed to place posters on university property, thus cutting down some of the expense. In reference to your last question, it costs $120 to print a full page ad. Any questions? Send them to Inquiry, Drawer A, USC. Witches organize coven on campus The witches of USC met in the "er opeeyoe n Russell House, 8 p.m. Wednesday ecuaeayn neetdi to organize a coven,.eeoigter sci oest In their first meeting, the leader, George Trepal, explained that the Trplsionofteurss organization was an outgrowth ofofteirtm tngwsosewh the university sponsored ESP o h prxmt 2a h short course. "If the coven forms,meigwudntso paan it will be here as long as the Yuaeakdete opr university, thereby making it a tiiaeflyontatll"hsid university "long course," Trepalbuadeosrvsaewlcm said.aslnastereanotief A coven, he said, Is an organization of 13 witches who get Tenx w etnswl together to perform either black or ihcranmebr ilb white magic. The purpose of thiseimntdbthgrubcas student coven, he said, is an "ESP "tearnolidorflththy self-help course. Black magic cnttk t"Tea,asno basically Is anti-Christian. Wepscogymjrsad could have a black mass If enough people were interested but I don't "ncthgrugesoigt thing enough people would par- wntne edr 'lb ticipate. gautn ntomnh u "The word witch scares peoplehoetegupwlcoin,"e off," he said, "but by definition a sad witch Is anyone who performs H adta fe h hr magic, either male or female. A meigtegopwl ocm male "itch is usually called a peeyudrrudbcuete warlock" rejoin u"vTrpay sponsred David Sive, an international expert in environmental problems will speak on environmental protection in South. Carolina, Friday, April 7 at 8 p.m. in 107 Currell College. Mister Sive was counsel in opposition to B.A.S.F. and argued before the U.S. Supreme Court against the Am chitka test. o00 BRITCHI 1302 Assembly Street FOR THE BEST BREW OF JEANS IN TOWI DENIM or LEVIS BELL OR STRAIGHT NAVY SEAFARER OR LOW CUT BELLS OR MOST ANYTHING IN JEANS LOADS OF DENIM JACKETS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 0 8-TRACK STEREO TAPES +$300 0~ Bump EACH SM 300 TO SELL -LIMIT 4 HAVE I NEWEST DINGO BOOT STYLES 120 AIRFAMOUS5 MAKES FAMOUS MAKE WD ETE KNIT JEANS BELTS $400 PRE-TICKETED 46- 48 $ 0 0BETTER KNIT $900 TOPS YOUR CHANCE TO $38 8 TRY KNIT JEANS Long or Short Sleeve Winners of "Name The Store" Co the Store. Thanks for the uM Ms. Tucker to appear in concert Faye Tucker, ac companied by classical guitarist John David Clark, will be appearing in concert In the Campus Room of Capstone on Wednesday April 12 at 8 p.m. On the same show will be folk singer-pianist Jacob Rardin. This will be .aye Tucker's second concert performance at USC. 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