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"The undergrads are rowdy ar
"They're trying to move the party
honor students in a special place is i
ROHRABAUGH HAS tried to c;
several times about the situation
assistant director of housing, Forr
Rohrbaugh said he has been unab!
problems.
44A lot of people are really upset,
but I know I'm fighting a losing b
The restoration of the Horseshoe f
during a 1971 conference. Accordin
of the honors program, the South
proposed in 1974, approved by the
proved by Holderman this past fa
SOUTH CAROLINA College wa
the Horseshoe," Sederberg said,
period, and different students w<
jeopardizing those currently on the
generations 10 some extent.''
Although Sederberg and Wertz a
displace students currently residi
seshoe residents say they don't thin
good.
"We've got a 1 in 20 chance o
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person can accomplish these goals
in life."
THE REPUBLICAN party,
according to Carr, "puts you out on
a limb. They say 'we'd love to see
you make it. We wish you could go
out and make $10 million but we
aren't going to come in as a
government and help you.'
"They tell us we put too much
control in government/' he said.
"We believe if the people aren't
given these oDDorhinitip*; hv
government, who's going to give it
to them?"
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ing type of people out. Putting the
lot good for them or other students."
all President James B. Holderman
and has talked to D.E. McCauley,
est and four professors. However,
le to do anything about his housing
" he said. "I've spent a lot of time,
tattle."
or academic purposes was proposed
g to Dr. Peter Sederberg, chairman
Carolina College commitment was
Board of Tnistw*? in ior?fi anH on.
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s always intended to be located on
"It was developed over a six-year
ere consulted with. We are not
Horseshoe. We're restricting future
gree South Carolina College will not
ing on the horseshoe, several Hork
their chances of getting back in are
f getting back in the Horseshoe,"
d. "Those are pretty slim odds."
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do not raise money for campaigns.
"What we will supply is manpower,"
he said. The Young
Democrats spend about $2,000 a
year.
"I think it's better to say how
much money we spend than how
much we raise," Carr said. "We
don't have to pay for candidates to
come. They are willing to come
free of charge to speak to us.
"We aren't the big money
people. We believe in providing the
oiuucnus m wun a cnance to
get political exposure from the
Democratic party."
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