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By BRIAN TURNER
Gamecock Staff Writer
A new station manager for WU
Black yearbook editor were nam*
Student Publications March 14.
Jane Witten was selected for U
next semester. The Garnet & Rla
next academic year by Diane Lipk
the editorship. Witten was chosen I
Witten said she applied for the
thought I was capable of doing the
high turnover rate and large staff, s
explained, making "what we are
the quality of the staff. I want t<
stays open to innovation."
WITTEN HOPES interest in th
wants to "make more people awa
station is fun and all that is needed i
Earlier this month the board ah
changing the production format ai
the editors of The Gamecock am
magazine.
The Gamecock editor's positior
twelve-month appointment, while
Correction
Several errors appeared in the
SG election article. There were
only 11 seats to be voted on in
Thursday election. One seat in
Education is vacant. In District 2,
undecided mainrs 9 woe
? v M f? UU TYV/I1
by James Moon, not Bobby
Kneece.
In an article concerning the runoff
election between Dottie
Hammond and Seamus O'Boyle,
O'Boyle has not been a senator at
USC. The GHamecock regrets the
error.
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: editor will hold the position for nine r
azine's two publications, one each at 1
spring semesters
LTY CHAIRMAN of the board Dr. R<
se changes will move the two perio
ion towards more professional
ions and will provide continuity
amecock will be published three tir
g this fall on a one-year basis,
^ing extension of the editor's term.
an advisor to the board, said,"1
>ns for next year substantiate going t(
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ew Garnet & Black editor will ft
s. According to Sullivan, or
'e sold each year and it takes, in com
a large investment of money from
>ns committee to support it. It is the t?
increase interest."
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mentioning the monetary pinch
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nonths, or for We hope to move gradually
he end of the become financially indepen
entirely free from the unr
Selection of the paper's fi
oger Sullivan for March 30. Sullivan sai
dicals in the position as attractive as
ly-produced qualified people."
within their
TO DO THIS, the board
nes per week a?d required that the editor
with an ac- hours, but the editor will
Jon Clem- student. The new editor w
the financial semester of practicum in
) three issues credit hours for the Game
"The editorship takes up
ice different board hopes that the studen
ily 3,000 board of trustees will appi
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the student "These are compromise
iskofthenew academic credit for the <
faculty senate were not en
beginning to Sullivan expla
sing has on dwindling staff and by ext(
some local term that person will have
break. "The staff.
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d, "We are trying to make the
possible and open it to more
increased the stipend to $2,150
be enrolled in at least six creait
still be considered a full-time
ill be able to waive the second
journalism but will receive no
cock position.
a great amount of time and the
t allocations committee and the
rove these proposals in the inity
of the paper," Sullivan said,
proposals; we tried to get
editor, but committees of the
thusiastic."
ined that The Crucible faces a
mding the length of the editor's
a better chance to enlarge the
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