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V andalizec By JOSE DUVALL Gamecock Staff Writer The three phones in Russell House lobby have been removed because nf n#?rcictonf V. g*-w* miuvvih V UllUUlIOIll, according to Thomas Otts, director of RHUU. "When I came in one day a couple of weeks ago, two of the The Writing Lab conquers p Students lose By ANN GLEN FERGUSON Gamecock Staff Writer The age-old fear of writing a paper is what The Writing Lab is helping students to conquer. Larry llowland, the lab's director, said he believes the unmenacing environment of the lab helps students lose their fear of writing. The one-on-one relationship between student and '"p*ructor allows immediate . response to ideas and problems. ] Most students m-o * _o the lab i with the knowledge needed to | wriie. The instructor's job is to get | the student to put his ideas on paper, according to Howland. THE WHITING LAB concentrates on basic England and instructors try to help students learn why they write. Howland said once they think about why they write, the grammar problems usually disappear. Then, he said, "I FREE I Sll? DELIVERY ^85F 254-8800 ^i Cinematic Arts Presents j Thursday, March 2 In Russell House Theatr fRAVES! RAVES! R | "AN EXTRAORDINARY FILM...THE CLOCKI is an astonishing performance for a first film., nical marvel... the acting is superb!" - Jack Kroll, Nt "FINE, PRECISE, VERY MOVING ...a rather combination of old and new talents...introduc new director!" -Canby, /V.I "A SAO BUT WONDtHFULLY LIBERATINI brilliantly acted by Philippe Noiret and a fir full of sharply observed, stunningly integrated tial details!" -John Simon, N. Y. / "SUSPENSE WITH DIMENSION...rich in chara trayal and personal drama!" - Wm V "A SMALL MASTERPIECE ... Noiret in a pciiuiiuaiiix! -aernara urew, uann, CLOOCMA Stalling PHILIPPE MOISET JEAN HO HEFO oxrcitdby BIRTRAND YAVfRNHER '<<"" ?* ? N 1 COLOR ENGLISH SUBTITI iH1'! Friday & Saturday, Marcl Everything You Alwa\ About Sex Sunday, March 5 A R( Toni 7:00c French Can Can I phones wi] three phones had been jerked off (ho Ufoll " ka foirl VIIV Tf Ull| 11V OCIIU. "Apparently, somebody around here does not respect property ; I can have the phones put up in two minutes, but somebody will tear them down in three." Otts said he was trying to get the phone company to install industrial-type phones capable of roblems fear of writing they see writing as a set oi relationships extending from the unifying theme to the relationship within the separate sentences, with phrases and punctuation. The lab was created in 1975 for students without access to English composition classes. In the fall of 1976, a walk-in policy was started for students unable to fit into the lab's regular schedule. In 1977 the schedule was expanded to the COMIC CONVE Sunday, B lOa.an, Films! Exhibits! C r-x I .11 Dealer tables 3rd Floor, L< Horsi Tin sponsored by * MM Lit 1 \ 7:00 & 9:30 e $ 1 with USC I.D. le cast... ^ifim V-! existen- ^^^SsSHBSSr Magazine cter por j^H||| ?'^||||f beautiful News m 4 i ay gK Wfm lOU5DfllU(\l; |\ HH Ol $/ ACAWAY AWARD RT JUIIFN BERTHfAU ^ a'n'I. ' a'.nnm' Jl/ o.flby GIOHGtSSIMfNON SUV It flAOUl \A?7 | _ES I II V ? | St'lVAt J i 3 & 4 Woody Allen's 's Wanted to Know j <t i nn vl> I .WW ^noir Retrospective >nly Free 9:30 Only v 11 not be rej withstanding rough treatment. TUP: PHONES will not be replaced immediately, Otts said, to give the vandals time to "cool down" and to realize they are hurting only themselves and their fellow students. "People are going to have to realize at some point that the ? papers freshmen walk-in students, who now make up the largest number of non-appointment cases. ALTHOUGH SKII.I.S nro tanohf on an individual basis, there is not enough time in a semester, with only (wo 20-minute personal conferences, to give each student the needed attention, Howland said. bmk miupi; f arch 5th, .-5 p.m. >oorprizes! Food! ! Admission 50' igare College, eshoe e ClariosopHic erary Society tI! Legal and phi "The Crimina Law Center Aud 8:00 P.M. / Marc A lecture series presentee School of Law and the D )laced imme \ phones are university property and that they are there for their convenience, but not to be destroyed," iic oaiu. The cost of replacing a damaged or missing phone ranges from $15 to $20, according to Otts, who Elegant low country okra i ? mushrooms saute juicy New York 8 a view of the city i and more- Friday The ts of (Jar Make sure you hi Top call 777-8198f. ilosophical perspe< I Personality" stc N?4k>n?4 itorium h 2 1 . y the Clariosophic Society. Colle< rpartment of Philosophy >diately added that posters and signs in the RH lobby have also been defaced. ANY VANDALS caught by the authorities will be subject to university disciplinary actions, he said. ? ? olina %ve a place at the r* t Dining vegetable soup, ed in pure butter, >trip steak, at night- all this r evenings-. Top for reservations. :tives intnn E. Sam?*rinw IntWKiU ol Health je of Criminal Justice.