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By JOSE DUVALL
Gamecock Staff Writer
The three phones in Russell
House lobby have been removed
because nf n#?rcictonf
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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,
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"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
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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
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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.
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phones are university property and
that they are there for their convenience,
but not to be destroyed,"
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The cost of replacing a damaged
or missing phone ranges from $15
to $20, according to Otts, who
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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.
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