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Brunto "Everything at this univer sity is behind. We're short on manpower and time and the University has several top priorities, one of which is light ing," Harold Brunton, vice president of business affairs, said. Last year Brunton said that getting the money was the main problem in installing the new lighting system. Now "the funds have been budgeted out of capital funds, and I don't have the slightest idea as to when the lights will be instal led," Brunto said. "The business school is six months late, the Student Health Center is nine months to a year late. We're trying to absorb $50 million worth of construction and its hard to put a top priority on anything," he said. "A problem I consider more important than lighting right now is the parking situation. GOING TOGETHER - ALWAYS CONVENIEI King s JEW'ELERS. "Two s.rs,e we Y.." s MOWNOwMI Cs"Mu I&I I MAIN ST.-1437'MA1 252-216 B Beve Corner 0 9isc< all~ eWe Cater I Owned and n: Everyt 'I Even the faculty and staff can't find places and we're pushing everything to create new spaces," Brunton said. One new parking lot has been created at the corner of College and Pickens and the University has decided to let this be used temporarily by students. Brun ton said that it was "incredible TURN ON YOUR TEl A RING'S THE 1 A DIAMOND MAKES - BUT NOT FOR "FOREVER"? A l.1an-,7 ing.! dT TERMS AT From * 14 95 10K GOLD AND A REAL DIAMOND *s7. I ST. liscou rage f Harden and 254-7771 ft Prices ieg Parties operated by U.S.C hing at "The university is i never have enough this year the whole p had changed. Everyt the activity is far gre growth would indical how many cars the students can squeeze in there. We won't police that lot simply because we can get more cars in there with the students doing it them selves." He also said they were trying to take the land behind the PE center to be made into a tempor ary parking lot for several : N --- -- HING-AND HER "SUPER" nt store Green on &es Students Jniversity iever caught up. We money or time, and ace of the university hing is jumping, and ater than enrollment :e." Harold Brunton hundred cars, and are trying to take the land behind the BA building for a faculty-student lot. Brunton said that the new Business Administration school will have new lights in about two weeks, lighting up that part of College street. "Although College Street officially n eet/h4 to scArdu4e an a a1'/oa behind belongs to the city, we did put in additional lights placed low for pedestrians," Brunton said. "We have two engineering firms to design new campus lighting. One is an engineering firm and the other architec tural. There's a double problem involved here, because walkers need more lights, but people in the dorms don't want the lights shining in their windows," Brunton said. "The university is never caught up. We never have enough money or time, and this year the whole pace of the uni versity has changed. Every thing is jumping, and the activ ity is far greater than enroll ment growth would indicate," Brunton said. Gamecock Want Ads Work 9Atm wee&edage~ d/ the cramily tot. xccp ~MV2