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Construction was delayed because the design was refected several times." Construction was supposed to begin nearly two months ago. The kiosks have three panels four feet wide and BY TOM MY FOWLER A proposal that would set the University tuition fee rate at a set amount for each student has been taken into con sideration for study by the USC Board of Trustees. The proposal was made by board member Michael J. Mungo. His idea is to set up a standard tuition fee that would be alloted to the various organizations around campus. "It's just to simplify the system of billing," Mungo d SGA 60 Kegs 0 15 Taps SC Friday, Jan. pton Bldg. at Fairgrounds 01 BAND: HU ADMiSSiON: $200 a tionsTolH rmation B eight feet tall. They are painted red and white and have roofs. In addition, a large bulletin board will be placed inside the Coliseum near the canteen. All three structures, hold Gamecocks and pamphlets as well as posters, messages and notices of upcoming events. According to Dr. Kenneth L. Davis of General Studies, the information booths are part of an effort by the faculty and students in the College of General Studies to "integrate themselves into the rest of the university." Davis said there has been a severe lack of com munication between the College of General Studies and the rest of the university since General Studies became a college in 1972. The problem came to a climax last semester when two write-in candidates from General Studies were elected and then challenged by the Election Review Board. explained," we should say we're going to charge X number of dollars, charge the fee and allot the money out." Mungo pointed out that it was "just good business" and would keep down confusion about expenditure of monies for activities and organizations. In reference to the student activity fee Mungo said there was at least one student .becoming confused over the collection of the fee each year. "Students say that if I don't go to the games why should I PART f Schlitz! ) NO WAIT 25 8-12 ri Rosewood across from Tal] H nd USC iD e lobby desk for schedules or ave ooths According to Neal Hartman, student activities coordinator for General Studies, no one, students or faculty, had any knowledge of the elections until election day. An appeal of the review board's decision was made to the Student Supreme Court and the student senate seats in question are still being contested. Davis said, "We don't think any of this was a vendetta against General Studies, just a lack of com munication. We've pursued for so long and run into so much red tape that we're confused. We were promised that we would have those information booths before Thanksgiving." Bruce McCarty, who was in charge of building the kiosks, said, "They were supposed to go up Monday. They've been sitting here for two months. We aren't responsible for deciding the location. We only build and install them. " have to pay, " Mungo said. He said the fee was collected equally from each student and it was left up to student discretion as whether to take advantage of the privileges that come with payment. Mungo said his proposal did not stem from a recent suit filed against USC by third-year law student Robert Clarkson. "I don't know whether his arguments are valid or not. It is just a matter of how far one will carry the subject," he said. y Ho. ithe 25th.)