The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 15, 1979, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Parki By Richard G. 1 Gamecock Staff \ More than $375,000 was collecU the USC Parking and Motor Vehic according to Danny Baker, direc The collection included parking at the Carolina Coliseum and moi parking permits and reserved sp About $70,000 was collected in pt Baker. The money is used to pay debt construction of campus parking Pendleton and Blossom St. parki According to Baker, parking col a bonded account. Payments are year. USC MAKES yearly payments dleton St. garage,. Baker said the for "at least 12 more years," befc paid. mere are no plans to Duua aaau campus, although Baker said th another garage has been disci parking committee. Nearly 12,000 cars park daily or said. Baker said it is too early in the s major parking problems, such s semester at the Wade Hampton shortage of spaces for residents The situation there has almost to Baker. CrilClbl6 From page 1 in tne past most students hav been ignorant of the existence < The Crucible which was left i inconspicuous cardboard boxes i unnoticeable locations, Strang said. When The Crucible was n< published this past semester thei were suggestions to make it 4 pulp-paper insert of the Gamecocl yet," Strange said, "This woul lack the taste and graphi capabilities of a literal magazine." STRANGE SAID he hoped keep the same basic format , used previously. The board considered proposa this fall to change the magazine format to a monthly publicati< cms RHUU SPECIAL PRC PRE! COLLEC 4-member 1 for the USC Open to all full-ti Deadline for entr $5.00 Entry Fee pi More information and are available in Room Russell House or call 7 nq netted 1 Elliott "The shut writw Baker said.' Mi this past semester by Bates House :le Registration Division, shuttlebus r tor. House no Ion parks there fees from meters, events Baker als< ley paid in fines, decals, various app aces, Baker said. The Traff irking fines, according to member, a who is a no s accumulated from the The court facilities, such as the tenuating ci ng garages. student app llections are deposited in \ PERSOi made at the end of each feels may h cause, shoul oi $4bu,uuu on me fen- and Sunday ; payments will be made "The coui ire the garage balance is paying the f: and voice th ional parking facilities on views on th e possibility of building "A very g issed by the university student was additional s 1 the USC campus, Baker studying the were made, if - ?i icmtoici w lcvugiiuc dll^ II i\ MUUI is the problem this past acquired du Hotel. There had been a obligation t< of the hotel. he will not resolved itself, according semester o re either inserted in the Gamecock or n 3f published separately. cl in Strange also wants to give si it writers a "second chance" after & [e their work has been rejected by f< at talking over "rough spots" with o "e them, thus providing a better b la selection of material for The si k, Crucible. Id "The Crurihle in thp na?f has p, ? ?? r*""* ,,V,M ~ ic tried to be very obtruse and e y literary, and I want to appeal to a . J wider range, making it a to publication for all students. I think as a lot of people will come through for us," Strange said. lis Asked about his plans for next ;'s year, Ron Marsh, newly appointed on station manager, said he's "rather I U I I ? I L I 1 I I I 1 I I ITTPTTTr )GRAMS COMMITTEE ENTS ;e bowl Yearns competing I championship. ime students. ies ? Jon. 17, 8 p.m. ir team. ^ entry forms IB! ? > 209 of the I i I r130. russel house 5 tlebus has alleviated many of my problems," "With the additional 175 parking spaces beyond and the additional stop and expanded route the nakes this semester, parking beyond Bates ger poses any inconvenience to the student who 9 ? o discussed how traffic fines are handled and eal procedures. ic Appellate Court is comprised of a faculty staff member, a student member and Baker, n-voting member. is an administrative body which views exircumstances, such as emergencies, when a eals a traffic ticket, Baker said. N desiring to appeal a traffic violation which he ave uet;n given mrougn error or witnout just d do so within 72 hours off issuance, Saturdays s excepted, he said. t gives the student an option of automatically ine or the opportunity to appeal before a board leir disagreement, make suggestions and give e parking situation," Baker said. ood example of this," Baker said, "was when a ticketed in a place where he had suggested five ipaces could be added. After going out and i particular area, indeed, five additional spaces 9 ent decides to disregard the parking tickets iring a semester and fails to pay his financial ) the university before the end of the semester, be allowed to register in school for the next r secure a transcript or records until the \ ot say. We'll be revealing our m j? hanges later." Currently, as the H nv Lation's program director, Marsh H aid he is "essentially responsible H y )r any and everything that goes H \l ut overthe air. Until June 1 when I H * ecome manager of WUSC-fm, I'm H till only second in charge." H TOSS Tom Travis, the Gamecock news H q n d ditor, will assume the position of [ ditor in chief of the Gamecock on HHHHH une 1. r * HAVE YOl THE BRILLIAIS Two Suimminq Pools Poolside Bar Liahted Tennis Court Washer And Dryer Fac ilities And Only... 5 Minutes From 1 794-2948 Vroadm ^i! 100 Riverl West Colu obligation has been cleared, accordii department of Motor Vehicles and R Also, willful disregard of unpaid fi student to having his vpHipIp tnu/oH th< BAKER ESTIMATED that 10 to tickets daily. "We really don't ke tickets," he said. "The important tl student realize what our situation is parking) won't be made a second tin Motor Vehicle Registration tries ti faculty and staff prior to the next ac Baker said. At that time, present rer semester are given first priority. If they do not renew their space by a goes to those on a waiting list, Baker sa THERE ARE 2,500 guaranteed rese according to Baker, located at the W Blossom Street and Pendleton Stree fall, there was a waiting list of 400 and i Parking by zones for faculty am seniority, with total university servi< mining seniority, according to Baker There are 4,000 faculty and staff, allocated. ITonh TAriA ic . uuvn 1.U1IV u UYC1 -JJ1 C9L1IUCU uy because every faculty and staff mem! the same time, Baker said. Also, 130 spaces in the Pendleton reserved for Senate Plaza Apartme agreement was made between USC allow the residents spaces to park, E 111 OervaisSt. | Welcomes j I Back Students Lli al Parmesan J >ed Salad with dressing Garlic Bread HHHI Jan. 15 - 2 1 H J CONSIDERE IT ALTERNA1 r isp / %\\ ~7/^ [ //$ AV/\ A' V GERVAI5 oor ^? ments send Drive mbia, South Carolin< 2916S 'Ill lg to a source in the egistration. nes may subject the i source said. 50 students appeal ep tabs on waived ling is to make the so the mistakes (in r?e.M o help the students, ademic registration, lfPF5 f?f tho nrouinno - WW- ? V? MIV J/I V T 1VUO certain date, priority id. rved-parking spaces, ade Hampton Hotel, t garages. This past low it is 142. i staff is based on ce counted in deterand 1800 spaces are a percentage basis, 5er won't be there at i Street garage are nt residents and an and Senate Plaza to laker said. 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