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By Walter Allread
Gamecock Staff Writer
USC is attempting to meet a July
1 deadline for making buildings
and other structures accessible to
the handicapped. The deadline was
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avii in laio unuei vocational
Rehabilitation Act 504.
Just how the university is
progressing toward meeting that
deadline is unknown because
Victoria Fox, head of Affirmative
Action was unavailable for comment.
Fox, who will report on
USC's efforts to make the school
accessible, is the only university
official with the information.
While not every building on
campus has been made accessible
to the handicapped the director of
Services for Handicapped Students
here, Brenda Cooper, says
problems with structural barriers
are often overcome by coordinating
scheduling and space for
the physically impaired student.
THE UNIVERSITY-FUNDED
program Cooper has directed since
August 1979 counsels 47 orthooedicallv
handicaDDed students
in scheduling classes, finding
assistants, adjusting to college life,
as well as helping parents and staff
members understand the needs of
the handicapped.
Cooper said she expects 6C
students to seek her program's
assistance in the fall, adding thai
"USC is quickly taking its identity
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Cooper credits the state's
climate and recent rennovations to
campus structures as part of USC
attractiveness to the handicanned
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Elevator shafts in Barnwell
College are being changed to accomodate
wheelchairs, while
Career Planning in Harper College
is moving to make room for
classrooms for the College of
Social Work, in which some handicapped
students are enrolled,
she said.
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given to the handicapped here,
Cooper said. There are 26 spaces
1 for men and 88 spaces for women,
; as well as four apartments for
married couples, she said.
ANTHONY RAYMOND, a 24year-old
quadroplegic philosophy
major, says there are still some
barriers at USC "but they are
small barriers -things like trash
cans being in the way, or door
knobs being out of reach."
"Some of the biggest barriers
are students themselves," he said.
Finding attendants and aides can
be difficult, he says, not because
it's hard work, but because
students don't want to become
involved. Raymond said of the
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By Michelle Robinson
Staff Writer
MONDAY, JUNE 23: A student's wallet was
stolen from LeConte College.
A staff member's calculator was reported
missing from an unlocked desk while she was out
of the office in Gambrell Hall.
A staff member's photographs were missing
from the lobby of the Science Annex 2.
A student's bicycle was stolen from the bicycle
! rack at LeConte College.
| SUNDAY, JUNE 22: A student reported
i someone breaking off his car antenna while it was
! parked at the Cliff Apartments parking lot.
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the second floor restroom of Douglas when a man
\ entered and asked her what she was doing and if
there were any boys in the building. He then left.
i Nine gallons of gasoline were siphoned from a
student's car while it was parked at Cliff Apartments.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21: A student reported that
a man broke into his apartments at University
Terrace while he was sleeping and ran away when
he awoke. The man took between $20 and $30.
A wallet was taken from a purse in a locked
carrel at Thomas Cooper Library.
A faculty member and his wife reported their
bicycles missing from the rack at Elliott College.
A staff member's bicycle was stolen from a rack
, at the Russell House.
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Medical school
increases tuitior
By Michael Hadley us, but I still thin
staff writer most universities.
Tuition at the USC Medical All agreed that i
School was increased $200 a year rough now," but
by the Board of Trustees Thur- necessary for the
sday. The increase is from $1,380 survival.
to $1,580 a year. The increase is
Student Development Coor- with inflation
dinator James J. Donahue said for studenl
that one of the reasons for the liability insura
increase was "the rising cost of according to Rode
inflation but then he went on to dean of the schoo
point out that this was the first is used when t,
increase since the Medical School SPnjore hut Mac
established a fee structure and the
started classes in 1976. for it in their earli.
The facility has an enrollment of
93 students, all of them in-state. Macdonald sai
When a few students were asked would also put tl
how they felt about the increase in USC school comp
tuition, one girl responded by ^e. Medical Un
saying, "It's a real shock to all of Carolina, which is
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FRIDAY, JUNE 20: Three non-students
reported their purses missing from their car
parked at the Coliseum parking lot. They were
stolen during a concert Thursday night.
A student's bicycle was stolen from the Thomas
Cooper Library bicycle rack.
A non-student was found tampering with the fire
extinguisher at the Russell House lobby. When
asked to leave, he threatened to hit the staff
member with the extinguisher. Instead, he hit him j
with a paper bag.
A non-student's bicycle was stolen from the
fountain at the Law Center.
A student's room was ransacked and her billfold j
was stolen from her room in Douglas. She said the j
person(s) entered by kicking the vent in.
THURSDAY, JUNE 19: A student's license, car
registration and fee receipt were stolen from her
wallet while she was at the Golden Spur.
A student's watch was stolen from his room at
Snowden.
A security guard reported a false fire alarm or
third, fourth and seventh floors of Moore Dormitory,
but no evacuation resulted Th#?
security guard reported a false alarm on fourth !
floor Snowden.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18: A Westinghouse Co.
emergency man was called to remove a student
stuck in the BA building elevator. j
TUESDAY, JUNE 17: A bicycle was stolen from
the South Building bicycle rack.
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