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Honors c still unde BY LEE POWELL Of The Gamecock staff No definite decision has been made by the administration on the location and structure of the proposed honors college, the chairman of the research com mittee said. Dr. Richard A. Rempel, ,chairman of the Facilities and Grounds Advisory Committee, said several proposals and suggestions will be considered by the com mittee. A sub-committee has been established to handle the subject of the Honors College. The proposed college would have been on the Horseshoe, and would have become the South Carolina Basketball to encoura Students can now bring a guest to USC's . home basketball games while producing just a single student ID upon entering the Coliseum. The new policy, the result of a senate-passed bill introduced by SGA President Leigh Leventis and Tom Efland, will be in effect for the five remaining home basket ball games. .The policy does not effect ticket pickup. Two IDs and two fee receipts are still required to obtain tickets on pickup dates. Leventis said the bill was in troduced in hopes of increasing the number of students picking up SHI Moi IVith get i Baby T-Bone Steak Sandwich Hamburger Steak Chor-E WE ALSO I HAM OR GRITS & ON.E EGG V GRITS & TWO EGGS \ The special prices include choice of po To every 15th ollege pro r considei college for honor students. This has changed, Rempel reports, and alternatives are being explored. "Whatever we suggest must be of a pilot nature," Rempel said. He added such a pilot program would be limited in scope. Faculty, student and administration input would have a key bearing on the committee's decision. While alternatives are being explored, Rempel did not rule out the Horseshoe location. He ex plained the project was sent to his committee by the Academic Forward Planning Committee, to "consider a learning center or a living-learning center located on the Horseshoe or alternatively located elsewhere." ticket polic3 ge student i tickets from the present average total of 3,700 to the student allot ment of 5,800. . "The way it was in the past, you had to pay $4 to get a guest in, or sneak them in on somebody else's ID, and at the Coliseum most of them are caught," Leventis said. "Now, we've eliminated the need for doing this so we hope student pickup will increase." Married students will be aided by the bill, Leventis said, since they. can now take non-student spouses to games with relatively few problems. Upon conclusion of the season an _LUNCHEON AT MMY'S RESTAURA 111 Lady Street Columbia, S.C. Tel. No. 254-4492 Open 7 Days A Week i Thru Sat 4:00 P.M. iunday 1:00 P.M. Unti Seating Capacity 200 Student ID Card you hese specials: - .5Small! --$1.75 Chicke --$1.65 Spagh< roiled Harnburger----.$ IAVE EGG OMF1.ETTE BACON OMFLFTTE VITH HAM, BACON 0 VITH HAM, BACON 0 on steaks do not inc tato. We also hay person we will give 4 posal ation "We are considering the possibilities of a living-learning center other than on the Hor seshoe," Rempel said. He added that such a center would probably be somewhere on the existing campus. The sub-committee is comprised of faculty members and a student representative. Provost Keith E. Davis; Vice-president William Adams-Smith, dean of the Medical School; Dr. Barry Rosen, assistant to the president; Dr. William Mould, director of the existing honors program; Eileen Berlin, student representative; and Rempel, who serves as chairman, comprise the committee. revised ittendance ad hoc committee created by the Board of Trustees will examine the effectiveness of the new policy and determine if it should be continued next year. - FREE Super-Chili Cheese Dog with purchase of Fries and Med. Coke ifrazler. Offer Good thru Feb. 28th only at 1366 Rosewood Dr. NT Until con sirloin--------$3.95 n Basket-$1.65 atti---------$1.50 1.25 i---- $1.00 -$1.25 R SA USA GE ---$.75 R SAUSAGE --$1.00 ude a salad but do e seafood platters. 2 free stak. Legislation proposed to stop WUSC funds A bill to stop Student the bill openly when the Sen*e Allocations Commission (SAC), Communications Committee funds going to WUSC-AM, reports it out of committee. Bill Carolina's radio station has been Outlaw, co-chairman of.the proposed. Communications C9mmittev sai Terry Murphy, Student his committee will probably Government Association (SGA) consider the bill today or Friday. treasurer, proposed the bill to the Student Senate along with Funk said Murphy feels the several others. Rick Funk, station does not serve the needs president pro tempore of the of the students. The station's senate, is his sponsor and signals do not reach off-campus spokesman. students. Sixty three per cent of Murphy said he would discuss the student body live off-campus. Mid-Winter Sole New Selection of Turquoise 10o% Off 20% Off Suede Jacet Suede Vests Suede Capes Assorted Ponchos M y l Alpaca Scarves sigalsdotot eac%of-capu S ourth rsa CeMl id- 30 % Qff 1New Colmbion fis Turquois 1% f Latin OPE 133pMacaSreecaraveMel