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Affirm Womer ByT N< USC has made "signi equal opportunities for five years, according president of athletic aff; ADDRESSING the Committee Monday, 1 regulations developed Health, Education ar colleges and universi portunities for men and Putnam said women': "relatively new" and " final interpretation" (ol said there have been v HEW regulations. The budget for wome $300,000 this year, F department operates c year. USC athletics UMMIV/Ml lOl^AI 1UI1UO, IIIV. fees and Gamecock Clul use bu The Ways and Means of the S.C. State Representatives repor State Appropriations / and it contained $87.J allocations for the Ui South Carolina System. That is $12.3 million recommended by the Budget and Control B< this year. B.A. Daet^ system vice president said the $12.3 million is for mandated inc operational costs in the The Budget and Coi had recommended receive $75.6 million fc year beginning July 1. "The Ways and M mittee recognized th S.C. Yoi Eric Carr, a niajur, nas oeen e SC Young Democi youngest state pres uWe are tryii Democrats a stron in South Carolina Democrats are the jpRefc I cp? | Ent< wc [ The ? the pe cocktail ' offers ; will i flJisco\ it's the kir want to 5900 (iarr Open eve native a t's athletics m om Travis iws Editor ficant progress" in providing women's athletics in the past to William F. Putnam, vice airs. Affirmative Action Policy Putnam said that Title IX by the U.S. Department of id Welfare, HEW, require ties to provide equal opwomen athletes, s intercollegiate athletics are there is speculation as to the : the Title IX ruling). Putnam arious interpretations of the n's athletics at USC is about >utnam said. The athletic ?n a $4 million budget each are supported by nonluding gate receipts, student b funds, he added. idget stand i Committee needs of the House of Daetwyler. W ted out the mittee has bee icl Tuesday, with the money > million in are still below niversity of needs. "We are also more than actual dollars a S C. State you consider infl )ard earlier The Ways and tfyler, USC restored a $3.8 it for finance, USC budget ii earmarked board, five-pen reases in agencies by the 1 system. million in mand; itrol Board $2.6 million in that USC creases such as i >r fhp fisrpl When the W Committee con eans Com- propriations Ac e Dressing balance by $38 rr iing Dernoc USC political science ilected president of the ats. At 20, Carr is the ;ident ever elected, ng to make Young g, potent political force Carr said. "Young voice of young people of ix,HaveFi Eqjflf er a new wonderfi >rld of excitement. atmosphere is different rfeet setting" for your fav !s! And what food! The m a variety that all the fam enjoy. Popular prices, too rer Julie's Place sc id of restaurant that mak< come back a^ain and atf lers Ferry Road. Woodhi! umbia Phone: 783-4211 ry ci?y ? Lunch, Dinner. Cockt ction aking 'significan Richard Wertz, associate Residential Life Services, told spaces would be provided for Bates House this fall. Wertz said good location because it is near Physical Education Center an athletes could be housed there vacations, if required by team scl The proposal for women's a made by Pam Parsons, womei and head basketball coach, Wei Life Services worked closely \ commodate women, he said. In another meeting report, I chairperson of the policy comn interviewed by the HEW civil rig visited USC this past week. Bui riehts team made sueeestions oo committee. One suggestion inv< college on campus to elect a rep on the committee. Members are by USC President James B. Ho three-year terms. Is at $87.9 n university," said the act, the e feel the com- percent in th n very generous (personnel) bi available, but we agencies an our actual dollar allocations in The equip below 1978-79 in refunded from ppropriated when current budge ation." is expected t Means Committee allocation, lillion cut from the The budget 1 an across-the- House floor fo :ent cut of state After the Houi tx>ard, funded $2.4 will go to the ; ited expenses and be referred to unavoidable in- Committee, itilities. committee fin ays and Means will bedebate< lpleted the Ap- Then it maj t, it was out of committee iiiiion. To balance proval by both :rats name p South Carolina; we're go lobbying for our platform to make a difference." Young Democrats are c in lobbying as well as be ministrative force in pla such as voter registrar workshops. th I ; Tick* t progress' vice president of the committee 100 WngjiWtf women athletes in Bates House was a the Solomon Blatt cJ because women thletic housing was i's athletic director QfSHF 'tz said. Residential B^pP Vlargaret Burggraf, IE :lHh-S littee, said she was H|n|^p hts task force, which P rggraf said the civil for revisions of the r ' olved allowing each L ^ / iresentative to serve currently appointed | ' ilderman, and serve 1} \ ^ \ : L lillion Two Cler committee cut 2.5 across the i e personal services arrived in C iHfJntc nf monif ofofa kAlj%rA m^mII vi 111qi1j okiic | uoiuiu uuiill d cut equipment ' 1 half. A Att iment cuts were w w w i surplus funds in the SUP it, so the university Q 0 receive all of its ? bill will go to the ? r debate next month. ? se acts on the bill, it a Senate, where it will ; ' the Senate Finance ? 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