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\ ll>V< rS'tV|im1 i^?Ut>l ('aro*"KU Columbia, S.C. MONDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1975 WILLIAM S. BROCKINGTON By MICKEY TRIMARCHI Gamecock Staff Writer The chairman of the Studen Liaison committee said Saturday panei would support a Studen mont Accftpiafinn f.QnAl nrnnncr waiv ? VJTVOt for the closing of Green Street. Dr. William S. Brockington i wood predicted after a meeting SGA's Green Street committee student-liaison committee wou] mend to the full board that it closing Green between Sumter ; IN ADDITION, the panel ado| new proposals to update the. oh concerning the closing of Green "So much of these studies (of th of Green Street) are based on fa ago," Brockington said. "They di in the increased pedestrian us enlargement of Kussell House growth of the University." I Budget re may force in fees for By CATIIKIUNK THRIFT (iamri'Mk Staff Writer USC has received notice from Budget and Control Board, that all auxiliary services on campus certain fringe benefits formerly \ As a result, all non-academic ....u.~ i i 1 ? -?. J-? wiui rtlHWlrtllllil I UUUgCI. llt'Ill replenished in the form of a stude "TIIK FIRST thing we'll do is U see how the added expense can 1 ways." said Bernard Daetwyler finance. "We certainly don't wi unless we have to." ITie state's action means that fi by the employer, such as s< retirement pension, will now hw agencies considered sell-su academic. "Actually, this is something tl have been doing all along, but the part ol employer and paid their Daetwyler. 'Die area hardest hit by the < which lost $25(1.000 in state aid. I np 1 ri pan st The -the the Ur -get Points t-Trustee -get that his and si t Govern- ?ge il calling -a i Inc. s of Green- "Tt with the the en that the compl Id recom- docun support Currv and Bull. carry pted five 1 studies Stud Street. Presic ic closing 1974 cts years possib dn't take critiqi age, the knowl< i or the and th critiqi Bernar gulati : incre ' stuck the South Carolin beginning next fall ...:n u?..n i win nave iu pcty iu >aid for by the state services are face* its that may b nt fee increase. >ok at the budgets t e absorbed in othe \ vice-president fo ant to increase fee ringe benefits payei x*ial scarify ;<n< /e to be paid by th ipporung. or nor icy are supposed I state has played th i in the past," sail iecision is housing astee prei i el will sxi reet closi five proposals are: i documentation of the new usages liversity in the Green Street an ting new support from the F merchants; ting new support from the facu taff; tting new support from students ebuttal of the Campco Engineeri tudies of Green Street. IE NEW uses of Green Street, 1 largement of Russell House and etion of the new library should lented," Board Secretary Geo said. "Students shouldn't have the whole burden." lent Government Association (SG lent Steve Hill suggested that Campco study concerning I ility of closing Green Street led. "Someone who is b edgeable and respected by the Bo; je City Councirshould be hired le the reDort." Hill said. d Daetwyler |j ions _jjJ ase I 511 IS M "\VK CAN'T say definitely increasi in housing next yea quite great," said Dr. Jan a president lor student affairs I "We want to see if other ar< r said. "But if we have to, w< . Trustees) asking for the inci d Campbell said that the issu< e probably l>e brought to the Ti Decemlier or January meetir for sure orettv soon." p ANOTl'lKK AIt K A to be affc r Student Health Center, which s budget decrease of $7f),u0() it "What it amounts to is that pay what has formerly been ri said Dr. Isao Hirata, health [1 _ "We haven't actually discus e it s obvious that the differenc i up somewhere. Someone's gc said. 0 AS TO HOW much of an e Campbell said. "I wouldn't i*v 1 time. Anything I say could Daetwylor said that the < would be those which are da: Tuition should not be affecte rlinici l w pport ^ barr SGA Attorney General n i * _ i? ; oi ouiaay ne is in me pi ?a; someone from Atlanta ive study. VICE PRESIDENT lty tivities James B. Campb some sort of student-' ; study also be conducted ng, CamDbell Dronosed th; like utilized in the compiling the data as well as pedestri; be we could do is follow w rge from Green Street. It v i to good analysis showing t Campbell said. Last year's 45-day tri ;A) street did not draw e the elusions as to any prob the pedestrian usage or be Bnockington said. "The 4 oth hardly enough time to reird new traffic patterns, to - struction around the are* interfere with traffic son ir that there will l)e an r, but the probability is By ST i ac u d ^ rv-fc nlml 1 ?vvj vumpuvii, vitr ?as can he cut first," he The p'll go to the Board (of specia rease." commi ? of the fee increase will The rustees' attention at the investi lg, "so we should know "VYF Wilsfoi ;cted by the action is the People will hiivtf* fn m?kp tin ;? fnr pxj $90,000. witch-l the student will have to "We paid by the taxpayer," and po center director. he sai< ssed a fee increase, hut The e will have to he made studen >t to pay it," Daetwvler the He Studen increase could result. Wllen make a guess at this vestig; be misleading." Campt jnly agencies affected Cam >sified "non-academic. d." ^9S W JH| WBmi^ w%* jB . w -^# I #3 BR| JjH vH|dj V ALFORD Steve Brown said Barr rocess of getting commi to critique the opinior was si for Student Ac- 1974. ell suggested that LAS1 vehicular traffic -74."J agreed "some it a computer be -Stu of traffic pattern cent fa in usage. "What some 1 here the cars go The vould be a damn presen he traffic flow," meetir al closing of the "I'm tiallrl A nwugii vauu WdS ell >lems concerning "We'll traffic flow, the cit 15-day period was recons orient peoplr into "Thi Also, the con closing i at that time did Brown lewhat," he said. studer pecial )ught t PiJilfTi r ^^U-HL ?/JLX v> KVE VALK cock Staff Writer student senate's Residence 1 investigative committee to ifinc chairman HniMH Wilcfn bill, which is in committee, v gations in order to streamli : DECIDED that things mig rd said. "Everyone was tal ' were getting upset. Dr. Is imple felt like he was being tl lunt. 're not out to get anyone; we'i ssibly make some recomme i. special committee would c< t senate, two members from alth Services Advisory Con t Health Center staff. SFOKI) SAID the bill's pu itions under Vice Presider >ell. pbell said that a special com I'leasr J1 gig . i : ^&-vy g - JHEmBI 1 t- ' '' ; '; STEVE BROWN y Alford, chairman of the SGA ttee, proposed that a new student i poll be conducted. The last one -1 !il 1 a. ^ ii n 1 v nr? lumiueci 10 me noaru on Jan. zz, r YEAR'S opinion poll showed: f percent of the students polled 1 that the Green Street issue was of " or "great" importance. dent opinion revealed that 81.4 per vored the closing of Green Street in manner. poll is scheduled to completed and ted at the Dec. 6 Board of Trustee's Lg i a lot more optimistic now than I this time last week," Brown said, have a lot more facts to present to y council and I feel that they will ider their decision." is is the first time we've taken it (the > of the Street) from this angle," said "Tt has licnallv hoon incl O V4W14MIIJ ?/VVII J UOl a it issue." panel 1 o proDe enter Life Committee wants to create a study student health care at USC. ird said Friday. fould abolish all other health center ne the studies. ht hp UPttintf a littlf* niit nf hanH king about doing an investigation, ao Hirata (health center director) hreatened. like people were out on a re just out to find out what s going on lAnc that nan % * uviuiiuno (lieu V till llCip I \ XT ft > , onsist of three members from the i student affairs, one member from imittee and one member from the rpose is to consolidate all the m\\ for Student Affairs, James B mittee is a good idea. but he sees no or IlK Xt.TII ( KNTKK. 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