The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 23, 1978, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Handicappe< Lundgren said, "But I'm pleased w overall of the university.' t Compliance with the regulations for classrooms and other facilities nc pensive," he said. "You can cut a < class," Lundgren said. "Or water i tear out the wall and put another f< enough for those in wheelchairs to re* a paper cup dispenser. You have to be USC has attempted accessibility f students before the law was put on th< and now that the law "has ignited handicapped students come here as * that buildings and facilities are acc This can create a problem with pa "Parking is an animal I don't think w T nnrldpon co5H JL?%U1U^& VII UUIU . EACH SUMMER, armed with impaired student's schedule and housing, Lundgren and Dan Bake parking and vehicle registration, d< heaviest concentration will be and accordingly. "We can move (design* here to here as needed," he said. Barrie Rogers, a graduate studei wheelchair, said most students rea not park in a handicapped space, "to people park, they don't realize they nllf *' pVlA coi/l * * A ??? iU a ? \~ui, one oaiu. r? (ici auu Willi d II may have to go a block out of the u time~or ride down the road at nigh' safe." STUDENTS NEEDED... to post advertising materials on the bulletin boards of this andor nearby campuses. Choose your own hours and schedule, work up to 15 hours per week, pay based upon amount of work done: our average rep earns 4.65 per hour. Write for booklet to Arherican Passage, 708 warren, avenue i\, Seattle, WA 98109. ^PART-TIME WORK. J From page i ith the attitude Orientation and si . students with visi provides a reader s< accessibility to or on tape. sed not be ex- "Most use tapes, lurb or move a four or five tapes tl oun tains. Don't braille volumes," S juntain up (low needed, however, as *ch)-just put up or braille, creative." or handicapped PHYSICAL BAR! e books, he said, Rogers, "but mei I a fire." more Sometimes it tfllc* rord gets around overcomes the chai essible. * whole, people care rking, however. People are beco e'll ever solve," dicapped and theii because "they're nc see them more, an each mobility- Because more an a list of their coming to USC, Lu jr, manager of bigger, not smallei ecide where the t "We feel that assign Darkine linivprsitv nwwlc ited) spots from are here to stay, fulltime staff peop] it confined to a lize they should NO MATTER H ut the way some staffed, the focus ' block the curb academic availabili lobility problem The main thing," h ^ay-which takes move through the u t, and that's un- assume a producti what every studen \^\Professi 'A coil mi r? ? K l neses, ttesumes, Mar FREE PICK DELI Y Across from Allh 4508 St. Andrews O] iPL ? HP * WMHwBBI Wligil E irvival skills sessions are held for on problems. The center also jrvice for textbooks not in braille " she said. "It's easier to carry tan lug around four or five heavy he said more readers are always ?not all books arft alrparlv nn RIERS will be overcome," said ital barriers will take years, s a while, but once a student r, they realize I'm a person. As a ming more aware of the han needs, according to Lundgren, >t closeted away any more. People d realize they are productive." d more handicapped students are mdgren said, "the program gets 99 from a money standpoint the invest in the handicapped. They and a fulltime coordinator and le are needed," he said. J IOW the program is funded or , Lundgren said, must be on ity: "Can the student get to class? ie said, "is the person's ability to niversity and come out trained to ve role in life. That, after all, is t is here for." tonal Typing :rvice uplete office service' iuscripts, Copies I -UP AND ERY id Chemical ff Park, Suite 16 798-1503 "61 Sunday The Association of Afro-Arr Feb. 26 through Saturday, Mai Black Week has been d< acknowledged on this camj Renaissance," which portraj drama, religion, and history. The six-day program will reading, and a talent show. All of the activities are free; Sunday, Feb. 26 7 p Monday, Feb. 27 12 4 2:3C 7 p.i Tuesday, Feb. 28 l;30 8 p. Wednesday, March 1.30 7 p. Thursday, March 2 4:30 6 p.i Friday .March 3 8 p. Saturday, March 4 ' P-f B LEARN TO SCI i Discover a new world., world. Learn the fun ai scuba diving. University accredited. A I icr ?? 1 vwv vune^e uf rnysicai Underwater Works. Net Feb. 28. For more informs undttfui wofk/ * ?- ? ?' ? ? |iv-o:oum ivi-r toiui 10-6 Sat. 8 Black Week 7S ACK RENAISSANCE" , Feb. 26 - Saturday, March 7 ierican students will sponsor "Black Renai ch 4 in recognition of Black Week '78. isigned to make notable Black Americ us. In accomplishing this we chose tin s the Black American culture through mi feature speakers, art exhibits, a pageant ind open to the public unless otherwise indie; m Religious Day Program ?'i cxniDii in Kussen House Ballroor Festac '77 Music and Art Show Russell House B< p.m. Dr. Johnnie McFadden, Asst. Dean of Ec Russell House Ballroom. Also appearing Dr. Barbara Robinson. -rv Evening of Poetry featuring noted poet B Campus Room at Capstone p.m. Dr. Grace McFadden, Asst. Prof, of Hist Kusseu i-iouse Ballroom n. Mr. and Miss Black U.S.C. Pageant Admission: $1.25 Russell House Ball P-m Greek Show of the '60s Songs of the Era. n- Talent Show Admission. $1.25 Russell House Ball n- Dr. George Kent, Prof, of Literature and English at the Univ. of Chicago will speal "> The Black Ball Wade Hampton Hotel Admission: $8 per couple, $4 per pers Featuring: Starfire from Richmond, ' i B. ouoruwaiK naza* 190-37 Bush River Rd. Columl ? VASQUE good S(i ) JftMWWMk /T\snug, comfortable won't rust or co HSBKRi&BE&BL HON with he SOLE AND MIDSOLI uppER ^xsffSBBSU^^^BKSSSIf^ i ? ^BhMPva I v? T a \ tltetooMdx* boob JgMf i Bank Cards ^ accepted 9 1 a n. on - * n T-i ^ * m JBA DIVE .the underwater id excitement of vailable through I Education and v classes begin ition call iftlcil gj : CASCADE id you've got a boot i FOAM RUBBER PADDED TOP for fit. (2.) NICKEL PLATED EYELETS rrode. (3.) LITTLEWAY CONSTRUCavy leather insole. (4.) VIBRAM? LUG HEEL for traction. (5.) TWO STRONG I :S for support. (6.) SPLIT LEATHER :S with reinforced ankle cup. The lightweight boot is designed for trail hiking with packs up to 25 pounds, t is constructed of split leathers for lexibility and comfort. For a proessionaL fitting, see our experts. ICKPAQCER 40 Harden St. nibia, S.C. 29206 03-799-757! ???????P?? n, ii Ill?^ | < i 3 4 issance" Sundav. it an achievement 5 theme "Black usic, art, poetry, , dances, poetry ated: ri illroom luc. at U.S.C. will speak instructor of Art . F.Mai* ory at U.S.C. will speak a room Russell House Patio room <