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Courst overia] queri? ^kaMivflMnvvmannnBi As pressure keeps mounting to find unique ways of bl I Eyenii | EnJoy i j Capstc I Wed ne I 5 Itn 4'4r^\4" M&OfI <C2- i sE ?7M Universll ? "The P """ By Karen Whitaker State efforts to eliminate overlapping at USC will n ^ affect the College of ( Studies, according to Dean ?' E. Varney. Varney said course duplic university-wide and G P Studies will not be singled 01 offender. Varney said he is not alari efforts to economize by elim m course duplication because dcollege's sound financial st; "We make money fo university. We can teach a cheaper than other depar because we teach 12 se hours. We take care of ours That's more than some i ments can say," he said. Pr' iTiiniH in the halls of academia, students lowing off steam. Ariiiuiiv t. ftg In Paris 'rjttjtch Cuisine iScafeteria mML. Fob IM M mWiSo fanmrcocsy * *e*?* *^r Wp$$? plus tax LM HMWOWIIM ^7t? ;y Dining Services eoplc Pleasers" M%fr%%%%%%%%%*^%%W*%UK% The proposals to elimir academic overlap have been m course by Gov. James B. Edwards in ot only State of the State address, b General state joint legislative commi Harry and by university Provost K Davis. ation is Last fall Davis recommen eneral the college of General Studies it as an restructured to eliminate coi duplication between departme med by a move which would have inclu inating offering General Stuc of the professors positions in ot anding. departments. When protests ai r the from General Studies students course professors, Davis appointe< tments Faculty Senate committee to st mester the General Studies program, elves. - The committee, chaired depart- physics Professor Leconte Catt had three faculty members fi .) i. n* 'SW* ;*n*-n "5?j ->*.. ,-? *? : "i \ .rJIs * ?.? T>t'i*0 Vt:??rr? Mm continue photograpuer Jim Trumpp I laniecock recently during a casual stro "1 jfWe have j j j SPORTS | ill Athletic Shm 11 ij; (65 style | i|| Adidas i Converse | | Tiger ! i Mltro ; Spotbilt j | Riddel 1 | I Rugby Jersii j ill Canterbary | Halbrow J L late General Studies as represent lade and three members of th his ministration's Academic Fo y a Planning Committee. ttee Cathey said the comr eith recommended that deans each college publish the c ided they will accept from G ; be Studies so students know jrse they apply for acceptance nts, credits will be approved, ided must approve transfer of lies from General Studies' tw her program before a student \ -ose allowed to continue in that c and Cathey said the committee d a with academic questions si udy standards of courses qualifications of professors by than economic questions of ley, duplication, "om Edwards recommended dg ?i \*m*. . ** Ik * ra * r * * Wt :\\*: * happened on this piece of Amei II across campus. EQUIPMEN JS ?) is ' 3300 FOREST DRIVE ? ONE BLOCK FROM 782-4092 ? ? V8 atives approve college pr le ad- to the State Comi rward lEducation. The increase the au nittee commission ove from universities 1 iredits university repres eneral the commission ar before moratorium on c what expansion. Deans The moratoriu credit restrict increas o-year Varney said G< vill be enrollment increas ollege. 1976 necessitating ? dealt faculty. He said th jch as for an increase and enrollment increi rather cent. The college course increase. Varney has reapplied this iwer to in the application increase the colic "Sixteen of c members are pai third of our coursi people who al elsewhere. No ot has that many par (iod bless them, v tion without them permanent staff," Ship se //imVinr m m m ?mty USC students Spring Break Caribbean. The M-S Boh sail March 13 fr Miami. For $370 board a charte Columbia, get a services and i ship and visit Puerto Plata, Cape Haitien an an eight-day cr The Trips an Committee is s cruise. The H | University II ieana Center will sup information. aything ii T you ne< Skate B Bahi Wayne I Kon Tennis Equij II Aftrt iftcau Bancroft Dunlop Fred Perry Boasters Oleg Caosin; Winninif * " n,y TnYoTD >UU3U. if I RICHLAND MALL ograms be given nission on High proposal would thority of the >r the state's 3y removing ;entatives from id by imposing a ollege program im would also es in faculty, sneral Studies ;ed 30 per cent in an increase in e college aDolied in 1975 when ised by 19 per was denied the said the college year, including the 19 per cent ?ge was denied. >ur 47 faculty rt-time, so onecs are (aught by so have jobs her department t-time employes, /e couldn't func, but we need a Varney said. Us sail break > may spend cruising the lemc will set om New Port, i a student will red bus froir room and all neals aboard the ports of St. Thomas, (1 San Juan for uise. (1 Expeditions ponsoring the tussell House nion Travel ply additional 1 id. oardw ji fc , I , ? frown | a 1 smenf | 1 ! r8