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__The Crucible__
University pf South Carolina
Spring 1978
Literary
crossroad
By Tom Travis
Gamecock Staff Writer
A student survey will be conducted this week to
determine what format students want for the
Crucible, USC's literary magazine.
Jon Clemmensen, general manager of the student
Thanksgiving
dining scheduler
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Thanksgiving closing schedules:
Russell House Cafeteria from 1:30 p.m. Wed., 11-22 till *
27; Gamecock Snack Bar from 3 p.m. Wed., 11-22 till 3 i
South Dining Hall from 6:30 p.m. Tues., 11-21 till 8 a.i
Sidewalk Cafe from 3:15 p.m. Tues., 11-21 till 9:15 a.i
Capstone Cafeteria from 1:30 p.m. Wed., 11-22 till 7 a.i
Top of Carolina from l p.m. Wed., 11-22 till 11:45 a.n
Convenience Store from 10p.m. Tues., 11-21 till 3 p.m. Su
House from 1:30 p.m. Wed.. 11-22 till 7am Mnn \\-n>
p.m. Wed.. 11-22 till 7 a.m. Mon., 11-27; Faculty House
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media, will conduct the survey under the direction
of Perry Ashley, USC professor of journalism.
'"There hasn't been a great interest in the
Crucible/' according to John Herr, faculty cochairman
of the Student Board of Publications and
Communications. Herr said there are few students
participating in the publication of the Crucible, and
readership is limited. The format of the magazine
could remain the same or could be changed,
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depending on uie results 01 uie siuoeni sampling, ne
said.
ACCORDING TO Clemmensen, the need for a
change in format is ironic because the Crucible
recently received the highest rating possible by the
Associated College Press, ACP.
The magazine was rated 4'all-Am eric an" and
described as "a very fine publication, one which is
as sophisticated in its content and appearance as it
is in its editorial approach" by an ACP reviewer.
"It's a damn good product, but I'm open to what
the students want, as long as there is an avenue for
creative people," Clemmensen said.
The students will be picked at random by
telephone for the survey. According to Marsha
Duncan, dean of Student Affairs, students will be
asked their opinion on the present format and will
be asked for suggestions to improve the magazine.
The Student Allocations Commission, SAC,
granted the Crucible $8,000 in operating costs for the
spiuig semester, accoromg 10 uemmensen. me
media office had requested $14,000.
APPLICATIONS are being accepted until 5 p.m.
today for the editorship of the spring Crucible. A
screening committee will meet the week of Nov. 27
I for applicant review, and an editor will be chosen
the week of Dec. 4 by the board of publications.
The format for the magazine has consisted of
poetry , prose, and other student literary contributions.
Publication of the Crucible was suspended this
semester because there was no editor, according to
Duncan.
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