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And Now, The Tollowing is the opening Jones'office. A lot of people I ''censoring" the president of running this message so that r Community can judge the mei themselves. Carolina does care As new and returning studi oppurtunity to assure you that number at the University of : In spite of our increasing sizc of approximately 25,000 in regional campuses- the Uni, develop programs to allow you your special, individual talenl University 101- a pass-failco development and promotes a : relationships with classmal Contemporary University wh4 topic for study, find an acade: own thing for as many as studies, internships for pract complement the procedures 1 few of our personalized educa departments offer overseas si are gaining national and inte excellence in scientific rese academic programs- such as via ETV and the new intern; which will be implemented ni Our philosophy as the stal higher education is to maximi of the state.This we do by o] many people who may not portunity to attend college. S have been highly successfull whose scores on the college bo Veterans receive additional a Bound which have enabled school equivalency in recor4 University. Senior citizens ar school with a new counse University is bringing hope mates at the Central Correcti far from the campus. . A more visible sign of t however, is the constructior almost every block of our larg building is underway on the co: Street. Behind the undergrao huge 10- story library comp] dedication ceremonies on Sel pletion of the ultramodern at facilities of the College of Bus' The Boar< As far as students are co cerned, the USC Board of Trustees meeting Saturday was an amazing display of con descencion and paternalism, but AN ANALYS maybe it was justified. By The issue that seems to flame in the hearts of student ad- Patrick Tyl ministrators at present is that of the allocation of- the student athletic fee. The faculty senate reported out a resolution last week that would bring Athletic operate in ti Director Paul Dietzel before the the latter of Student Allocations Corn- whether emi missioon for funding. Of course, the final saa this resolution was to go before disregards I the board for final consideration other empo the day before the meeting saw a What happ flurry of board committee the final rec meeting in which resolutions and before the b( compromises were studied from seen previou: top to bottom. the comm Three committees did the bulk delegated ti of the work: the Student-Trustee recommend Liason Committee, the In- McKinney w tercollegiate Activities Corn- referred to mittee and the Executive the board committee walked into Anyone who has seen the board The recori A Message message the President elt we were wrong in the university.We are r iembers of the Carolina -its of the statement for about you! mts, I want to take this you will be more than a ;outh Carolina. - a record fall enrollment Columbia and at eight rersity is continuing to S 01 as a student to develop s. irse which stresses self 'eal awareness for inter es and professors; the 1re you select your own nic adviser and do your 15 credits; independent ical work experience to arned from books, are a tional activities. Several ,udy experiences; others rnational reputations for irch and for innovative the Masters in Business itional business degree ,xt summer. ;e's largest institution of ze our services to people )ening the University to otherwise have an op pecial tutorial programs with selected applicants irds were below average. cademic skills in Upward many to complete high I time to enroll at e 6 encouraged to return to ling program and the. hrough education to in onal Institute located not he University's growth, which seems to be on e campus. A new nursing .ner of Pickens and Green luate library will rise a ex, and, near Capstone, >t. 21 will mark the com id greatly expanded ness Administration. The AndM theplastkpragraphao pgreoweredndrrnottha theytden'ttsaaa dam fareaswgsvingttheeb directiontornconsid ard, itshad nothbee resolutionloasthenfacf Dietteesetthasathas fromtthe sudents,no east now that poktahysoe owerd orn hse naioftela the wisestinyg.dtinfr h A studastatwhn fon17-tr.stNo wias< ar,iihdntten tee iaon comittesh si lybatlatoeo Sthe est curagrap cf wroe treomendighl theeehayas a ddn' oc comte bam e tas ofmking furr astgivin the mbc direcionsor cnsid fundindgwatwas preu bl a ee rs"xii Cif eoaluty Afthleticac1 agend whe she fr the pstudsix mot temeiDenWlli "me.ist mmnain fte endatolg of Buei )M' ur isor... /A) Law Center on Main Street is completely finished this fall. A new Health Center adjoining the Russell House will provide grreatly improved and expanded medical services ;4 hours a day, and even our historic Horseshoe will be getting a new look with an ambitious restoration program scheduled to begin the year. Beyond the academic and physical growth, the University - has experienced a vibrant expansion of services available for the many hours a student spends outside the classroom. Residence life coordinators for 9) the dorm areas plan special interest programs for evenings and weekends; a variety of clubs for all hob bies and intellectual bents are organizing for the year; and sports are as near as the intramural fields with tennis courts and grassy areas for games with your schoolmates. In addition, a counseling service operated by com petent professionals is ready to help with any ad Justment or personal problems you might have. A 24 hour hot line, minority student advisment, legal aid clinic, psychological service center and a University ombudman are a few of the dozen services maintained by the counseling center. . Carolina is your community and I welcome your contributions and involvement for this new academic year. idame President n comn- ministration chairs this corn- stdnsothlitftoe , were in mittee, and said yesterday he reivn ths rco the two- couldn't speculate on how the ad medtos Nelssosa Sso since hoc committee would stand on thtM.arancopidbu thing as the funding problem. His solnt ta a ard any committee comprises the bulk of smtigaottemnaiyo ring the the new committee augmented thsmewoarsoqcko by presidential appointments dibetebnlteo tdn is the from business affairs (Brunton) priiaini egvrac ilty that student affairs (Witten) and the ofUC ic funds athletic department (guess Bto h te adwt h at of whose who). tmru setoso u Putnam said as well as he suetlaesi rigt n recoin- could remember the original fuecthmtodiwihUS on corn- resolution that came from his i diitrd-rntw recom- committee was passed with getn'wawedsre be con- unanimity, but that we shouldn't ie budget imply from that fact that no 6 M C C was the opposition exists. ~,s~ tioned in "Exhibit C-i" went on to in >roposal. struct the ad hoc committee that mmittee "recommendations be made -. ..~ ition that available to the faculty and the ..-.... . Sset up to board at the earliest possible ~ er, which time." At that point, Rita i... McKinney, in a very lady-like tudied by fashion (she doesn't even smoke ommittee in the presence of the trustees), utnam ofhraised hercandnandoaskeddifbMr ness d- Machantcould'toinludet that say.