The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 15, 1979, Page Page 4, Image 4
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By Victoria Aldrici
Gamecock Staff Writer
Residents in the brick
University Terrace married stu
have been complaining to hou:
because thermostats set bj
policy at 68 to 70 degrees are no
apartments warm enough, i
several residents.
"When they (Residential Li
first turned on the heat, I slept
room, I couldn't sleep in my be<
burned the oven constantly,"
who wished to remain unident
"THE HEATING HASN'T
good. I am using an electric h
been like that since the beginnii
season," another resident saic
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effects of temperature, noise
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include an infectious disease
. and treatment lab. It will alsc
The estimated constructor
from the National Science Fc
{ Harold Brunton, USC vice p
grant is approximately $100,
{ facility.
The facility will be ready fcr
Money will still be needed t
; and air conditioning, he sail
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"Most every resident in mid
portion of Terrace is having probler
ident housing heating system. Before Chris
sing officials it was really cold. If it was
r university could stand it, but we have t>
t keeping the a third resident said."
iccordinsz to Rachael Carr, director of n
housing, said the 68 to 70 de
fe Services) conserve energy. Although
in my living would be more comfortabl
droom, and I degrees, the present settinj
one resident policy and prevents room rat
ified said. she said.
been very "WE DO NOT ignore
eater and its requests," Carr said. "A cou
tig of the cold had problems with mid<
I. Terrace's heating systenr
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' Richard Owen
riecock Staff Writer
is currently under construction behind the
p on Blossom Street. The structure will be
ol of Medicine.
ewton, Director of Animal Care Facilities,
adequate environmental controls for the
will include mice, rabbits, cats and dogs."
? are various experiments regarding the
and ventilation on laboratory animals,
ovost for Research, said the facility will
s lab ; a hot isotopes lab and a diagnostic
\ house a light surgery room.
1 cost of $250,000 is being funded by a grant
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resident of operations, the amount of the '
000. Seastrunk Electric Co. is building the
y April, Macon said.
o finance the installation of central heating
d. Macon said he hopes the funds can be
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Idle University complaints were 1
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?tmas vacation Beverly Taylor,
just myself I residents complai
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some students "Housing is re
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ystem failed, she said. Mrector of marr
Carr's secretary, said all .lousing Mainte
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to Housing Maintenance, buildings, has rm
i of all dorm repairs. Each and air-condition
)y date and apartment requests if housir
conditioning repa
{sponsible for more than said.
campus," David Castine, However, some
?r of auxiliary services, warmer climates
ing Maintenance) have a Africa, say they ai
r anv maintenance call 68 degrees is not ci
nf ?'riorities
are comfort, and said a petition to
answer to no heat." considered, but n
taken. The resi
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rerrace can be handled by returned from Chi
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residents who are from
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*e not used to the cold, and
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raise the heat has been
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dents said the heating
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