The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 12, 1976, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Provost pr< higher stan 13- LV.?r?L n<vl r i aim i/ri.Uiiviif Higher academic entrance stanc be the result of budget and enroll although the standards will not < according to Provost Keith Davis At a monthly meeting of US< Tuesday. Davis said "It's going t< into I SC." He said the administra enrollment to a 1 per cent increaj "It's i good time to raise acaden said. The USC Budget Priorities Cor for areas that can be cut. Davis Repertoire Program in the theatr already been put in "mothballs" The summer theatre production; Myrtle Beach cost $27,000 last y considered a success, they could be n o\'ic coirJ L/C* % IO OUIU . Faculty workloads are another < by the provost's office. Davis rc memo setting minimum enrollmei classes at 12 students for under eight in 500- and 600-level courses ai classes. Davis said this will prever creating classes that are "too esc attract students. Davis said faculty in department: programs must teach at least 12 ho with graduate programs must car any smaller load must be justifie some other form of teaching, produce is part of the job," he s In his State of the State addre James B. Edwards advocated r workloads which could increase classes USC professors are requir Davis said he would defend th researcn ana writing Dy faculty. J0 J' J' *f? !* J* *J+ #1* * W* vl% 4 * s C * * * * * * * * * -1 * * 1 * ** .. '"^^1 ^ ? % The Budget Pr PrllO^fi academic dean, t^UJ.Vs affairs represent of Personnel, sh March, Davis t< 1 -| Two areas the I Q ?2 intramural coac " addition. Pau troaciiror in VI VUOU1 VI UliU Ul chairman, said have assured hin furnished. lards for USC may "The budget ol Iment restrictions, forked tongue," :hange drastically the new wing w< the budget is cu r student leaders wing, he said, o be harder to get The provost pi tion wants to limit ditional expenses frnm lacf I_l^ ? iv ii viii iuoi j vui . vcai . nc trdimi lie standards," he normal operatior building, the ne addition will be ! nmittee is looking entire budget, said the Summer The university e department has the state that it j for the summer. budget cut r.equi 5 usually held at Davis said sev ear and although comodate incre delayed this year, programs, "motl board-cut" which irea being studied shifting of financ gently sent out a it in fall semester As part of l graduate classes, students living in id five in graduate for collection of it professors from previously that s >teric" and do not maintenance bu< In addition, the s with no graduate "athletic utilitie urs. Departments stadium. Davis ry nine hours and The university 'd by research or members, Davis "The demand to presented him w aid. administrator nc ?ss recently. Gov. New developm ninimum teacher said, will save US the number of Carolina plans t< ed to teach. But in selected build e importance of and other electri Ha v ijc J|C J|C J|C )|c JJC D|C JJC J|C J|C ^JC jjc >6A SP?AK? fhe Ex-G.I. Wh iorities Committee, composed of one two faculty members, a student ativeand a person from the Division tould have its report ready in early )ld the students. committee is considering cutting are :hes and staff for the Russell House 1 Dominick, student government udent Allocations Commission (SAC!) persons in the USC Budget Office n the new wing would open once it is :fice doesn't intentionally speak with Davis said. But the 12 extra people juld require may be one area where V-\ i i o rJ r*l rt ? rt rf tU/\ /\f i U rv V, lliuo ViCldYIll^ IIIC upcillll^ UI IIJC -esented rough estimates of the ad; Carolina will have to cope with next ated total increased costs through is and the opening of the new biology w library and the Russell House $3.7 million or 6 to 7 per cent of the expects the same allocation from got last year minus the 8 per cent red of all state agencies. eral methods are being used to ac?ased costs: deletion of some iballing" of others, an "across-thei they hope to hold to 3 per cent and ial rocrvr?r?ciKilif the financial responsibility shift, i dormitories will begin paying gaibage they generate. Davis said ;er\ice was paid for by the general iget. ? university in the past has paid for s," including some bills for the said these payments will cease. ' will add only four new faculty i said. In October college deans ith 65 requests for new faculty, the ?ted. ents in energy conservation, Davis >C approximately $250,000 next year. 3 install devices ings which will cut off heat, lights cal services at a rprtain timp AIJ hla ^tj < ^K ^K ^K ^R ^R ^K ^K ^R ^R ^R ^R ^R ^R < 'RS BUREAl transsexual io Became A E topic: COL I NO c '?* \ f f . "At one timo nr i;\\ vest Het a hermaphr \V\\ % had devised a sens *2^ J creature - this fina i s? Whir I U/^tb rr ucwu USC's honor p By Greg Breazeale ! No one at USC seems to know any which students are instructed to write blue books. It occurred to The Gamecock that or interesting to find out about the reportorial curiosity and spurred by e unearth the honor pledge, whatever isn't). Logically, there should be two sim to two simple, straightforward quest pledge?" and "Why doesn't anybody Unfortunately, the simple, straight^ simple, straightforward questions arc the USC campus. My editor thought the Honors Pro| about the honor pledge. I didn't thin Dr. William A. Mould, director of I don't ever use blue books and I've n< to do with the Honors Program." MnnlH hnuiovor u/ac familiar vi' system because his undergraduate s an honor code while he was there. had to write "I have neither give examination" on test papers, but so: "Pledge" and sign their name. "No it. It made me rethink my ethical sys ! Mould thought either Vice-Presiden Campbell or Dr. Paul P. Fidler, di micht knnvv something nbont tho hon the office of student affairs, whon receptionist or a secretary, said the with just about everything but acaci Someone suggested Provost Keith honor pledge, but his receptionist-5 Nicholas P. Mitchell, would be the mc I Mitchell said, "I haven't the fainte book." He said that Dr. Campbell i might have some information on the town. Finally. Dr. William H. Wesson, v supplied the information that the I writing and signing the honor nlec I professors were not required to ren I tests. 1 It's almost enough to drive a fellow &L* ^ klj tin ^ ?X* 'p 'P 'P ?P ^ ^ 'p ^p ^ ^ ^ ^ rp ?p I PK?S?MTS: ilonde Beauty! "Who Am I - Wh< IIGHT 3 ISFUAA ? nnnDc r ^ wv/i\ j V :harge -- questic mother / was called a male homosexual, odite, a true male masquerading as a fe national method of notoriety for fina ! category placing me in the same neutt tjL* H.JU y i\0^ f|S > ^L| Q.9-P c nsy? -n or alive: dedge thing about the honor pledge and sign on the front cover of it might be either worthwhile j l 1 ^ - n - nonor pieuge. ao surrea Dy ditorial insistence, I set out to it was and is (or wasn't and pie, straightforward answers ions like "What is the honor ever use the honor pledge?" jrward answers to those two i apparently not to be found on gram might know something k so. I went there anyway. lie nunui s i i din, &aiu, i ; ever noticed it. It has nothing ith the concept of an honor chool, Hamilton College, had j lould said Hamilton students n nor received aid on this ; me students would just write work was acceptable without tern." | t of Student Affairs James B. rprtnr r?f frpshm^n arlvicinu ?' " "? ? ~ lor pledge. A lady at a desk in i 1 I assumed to be either a office of student affairs deall lemics. Davis might know about the secretary said the registrar. >st likely to know. st ideas. I've never seen a blue ti the office of student affairs subject. Campbell was out of ice-president for instruction, blank on the blue books for ! 1ge is a holdover from when lain in the classroom during out of journalism. * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * %# jr * * * * SEW * * * * * * * * if d Are You?" * * * * r:30 pjh. ! * * * * >PEN 6:30 I Jr * * "\Kl rtr*r\i^<v jin rtkiuu * * * a female homosexual, a tians-^ male, a woman since birth who^ ncial gain, or a totally sexless?. ral corner as a table or a chair. 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