The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, July 16, 1980, Page Page 2, Image 2

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, Campu By Michelle Robinson Another stj staff writer containing $1 , MONDAY, JULY 14: A student's dish cart at wife awoke to the barking of their elevator corri dogs and found a man climbing out the kitchen window at Woodland THURSDA Terrace Apartments, but nothing faculty mei was stolen. While officers were checkbook w checking that apartment, the jacket that v apartment next to it was broken rack in his Co into ? the rear door window was A student's Krnlrnn ai*f an^ thn \r 1 nl/nrl in mifV ui viu anu nit uuvi ai^tvv.u in. iciui iivu win All rooms were entered and one left it in a p beer and a woman's necklace LeConteColh taken. A student's A student's bicycle with its chain cut at Mooi and padlock was stolen from the cycle parkin* Russell House and Calcott bicycle rack. WEDNESI A student's bicycle that was ax was stole secured with a plastic covered athletic field cable, was stolen from the which had it I riolispnm stairwpll Hnu;c cmnchp j Two ganr SUNDAY, JULY 13: A student broken into i approached by several men was stolen from hit in the stomach and $20 taken, game room. Later the injured student was A refriger spotted and taken to the city fire the unlocke department. member's ca A student's wallet and watch parking lot. were stolen from a stand near the Dl? PontflP TIlPfinAV JL Xld v'vll . 1 VJLiOI/n * A student's wallet containing student's wa $40, credit cards were stolen from beneath a ta his unlocked room at Moore studying whi Dormitory. the book si conducted SATURDAY, JULY 12: A non- recovered in student who laid her handbag on fourth floor n the BA Building parking lot The rear pavement, returned to find it motorcycle missing about an hour later. motorcycle Two non-students' luggage was Dormitory. stolen from the Towers Lounge A student after they returned four hours from his des later. Library. A student' FRIDAY, JULY 11: A staff from her pu member reported a fire in the Center Libra Booker T. Washington auditorium. A student' The fire was started from the stove stolen from that had been left on all night and Building, ignited some papers in a drawer A non-sl near the stove and the wooden damaged v frame of the drawer. Damages Another nor were estimated at $400, $200 will with a pellet replace the burner. the Blosson A staff member's wallet was site of the n stolen from a dish cart at the Department I Russell House elevator corridor. the pellets n Grant increase Some students will receive a said "those small ;ncrease in their Basic need will sho Opportunity Grants this fall, while The increa others will not, Terri Phillips, than $25 and associate director of financial aid, receive it. leveled off tl Copier back Phillips said congress am Carter last w The Russell House Print Shop is back in the coping business after the Kodak Ektaprint lOOf copier U was hooked up this past week. <^d| Print Shop manager Susan Henzl ^ said the copier was re-enstalled at j] the expense of University Printing, since they were responsible for its A removal in the first place. Another Print Shop employee said University Printing will also pay II for its removal if the new copier, a Xerox 8200, is ever approved. I 1 The GAMECOCK is the studont I fi pa ndwspaper of the University of South H H oa Carolina and is published three times a H H ~ week on Mondays. Wednesdays and H "" Fridays during the fall ar.d spring semesters I I S3 and once weekly on Wednesdays durlnp Bfl ?1] eg both summer sessions with the exception M ; of university holidays and examination j; j pj Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK [ j pi are those of the editors and not those of the j | i University of South Carolina. j [' The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. , The Board of Student Publications and Communications Is the publisher of the GAMECOCK. The Student Media Office is /JfeL, 4 the parent organization of the GAMECOCK. Chanae of address forms. subscriDtion requests and other correspondece should K be sent to the GAMECOCK, Box 85131, j.:" Russell House, University of South ['4 Carolina., Columbia, S.C. 29203. Sub scrlption rates are $5.50 per semester and $2 for the summer sessions. Third class postage paid at Columbia, s.c. ** is Crime iff member's wallet from the Snowden Dormitory 8 was stolen from a around the fourth floor. the Russell House dor. MONDAY, JULY 7: A student reported $10, some change and Y, JULY 10: A credit cards missing from her nber's wallet and wallet while she was taking an ere stolen from his exam in her professor's office at /as hung on the coat Gambrell Hall Room 216. liseum office room. An unlocked bicycle was stolen wallet was stolen and from the side of Currell Annex. i $90 missing after she A staff member reported her air ublic phone booth at conditioner and a blue oval rug ige. stolen from her apartment at i motorcycle tire was Henderson Street. e Dormitory motor- A non-student reported several ; lot. men attempting to steal bicycles at the bike rack at the Physical >AY, JULY 9: A pick Education Center. Two bikes were n at the Roundhouse recovered and the men were taken from a dump truck to Columbia Police Department. s hoik aiiu slue wmd. SATURDAY, JULY 5: A man ie machines were and a woman, non-students, were and $50 in coins were found in a car parked at Hamilton the Russell House College indecently exposed. a tor was stolen from FRIDAY, JULY 4: A non d trunk of a staff student was found unconscious at a r at the Russell House stairwell at the Pendleton Street Garage. The woman was taken tc Baptist Hospital by ambulance . JULY 8: A non- after she was given mouth-to llet was stolen from mouth resuscitation. She appeared ble at which she was to be having an epileptic seizure le she was searching and she told police she had been hi! lelf. A search was on the head. and the wallet Twenty dollars was stolen from a a trash can at the student's desk in an unlocked room len's rest room. at Moore Dormitory. ifrt nf n A cfnHont rannrtorl a hi Hi i; l/l a otUUClit o r* avuuvnv i-vu u mivj vav was slashed at the stolen from the PE center bike rack at Snowden rack. A student's bicycle was stolen s wallet was stolen from the light pole wi^i.e it was k at the Law Center locked at Gambrell Hall. THURSDAY, JULY 3: A s wallet was stolen student's bicycle was stolen from ~ ~ ~ 4 4U~ T 4U ~ * 1 1 (4U.T ii>e, ais>u ai uie l^aw uie uicycie i auK at uie juaw . ry. The vinyl top of a student's cai s meal tickets were was torn while the car was parkec her desk at South at the Coliseum. A non-student reported foui ;udent's car was wheel covers missing from a cai yith a pellet gun. parked at the Park Street Lot, neai i-siuaeni was injured tne coliseum. gun, both occurring at A faculty member cited thre< i Street construction juveniles for attempting to steal i ew Computer Science bicycle at the Thomas Coope Police later reported Library and the three were takei lay have been coming to city jail. 3s will varv mS who have the most Phillips said the $50 cut will n kV a small increase." affect USC students like it wi ise will not be more ?ther S.C. students because tl not all students will tl?tion increase has been taken The tuition increase consideration. AU students w He $50 cut across the actually receive an increase fro ancial aid applicants what they normally get. Howev , which was passed by they wil1 not Set as much as ^ i signed by President would if Congress had not tak< eek the money off the top. Efek to tail ?ol Saturday dinners ^"Ali you Can Eat" :h and every Saturday night, beginning In $5.50 1le, we are pleased to offer our friends and trons their favorite main dishes "all you can ? r style. Each meal will consist of the wlnelyou can drink, and Ja/ lad, main dish and bread tyou n eat. Join us for your favorites. /ar^SmtT ms serving dinner 5:30-10 ? 19?EaaDlant ARA rece \ contract r y ^? / by dejau By Bob Redding Staff Wrtt?r g A $3.5 million contract for food p service concessionaires each year tl at USC has been "approved by u default." tl Robert Stewart, director of P o S s Auxiliary ocivitcs saiu mv, Cafeteria Committee recommended renewing the ARA con- .. tract, but no one in the president's office acted on the review. "Time ? dragged on and the contract was J approved by default. It was too late . to make a change," Stewart said. "n 1 1< THE COMMITTEE INCLUDES ' i eight faculty and staff members and five student members. The committee reviews complaints and the operation of USC's five cafeterias, two snack bars and the jj catering service. j? ; There are plans to improve y 1 service, he said, but most com- e ' plaints were about "minor Droblems with the catering ser- c 1 vice, such as forgotten items on the menu and late delivery. But these problems have been largely s corrected," and were the result of f insufficient staff to provide proper ' service. This put a load on existing s | management to fill unstaffed F positions, he said. v i g i AR A Food Services has underbid competitors and managed food services at USC's Columbia f( i campus for the last 28 years. The r i current contract was signeH :n 1977 d and was to be reaffirmeu each r year. ARA rents the space and u I equipment from USC and pays 4.5 i< percent of the total sales for t r maintenance of the eauiDment. r ' Bilingual seer ' USC meets d r a By Michael Staff Wr ^ USC is beginning to train secretari terests, secretaries who can condu< another language. i j ?. n ? it. ^ ? ruicign investment m doum uaro companies operating in the state, has 9* secretaries, of which the demand is hi ill ie IN RESPONSE TO the need for si ||J panded its secretarial program in t l" handle the need. m The expansion was inspired "by pi er for these secretaries we didn't have,' sy the secretarial sciences program. Bn Businesses were surveyed and thei program of study which would educat [~~j^ MU * 7, Su/rvn^/ With all the outdoi more warm days to i wardrobe with SUNS I 425 ASS One Day servlc Gold Seal servl Good Parkina i 1/ | 'Formal wear Branch Office at H For wade Hamp I Fabric Ca | CLEANERSQLAUNI Hves enewal It' The company is allowed to earn "management fee" or maximum rofit of 5 percent. Any profit over his amount is returned to the niversity "to be plowed back into he dining services." This rovision encourages ARA not to eek profits, Stewart said. AN INTERNATIONAL FIRM sted as twenty-eighth in "Fortune lagazine," ARA has gross sales of 3.5 million and an annual payroll f $1.5 million at USC. Lester liken, ARA regional district lanager, said, "We are the argest employer at USC." ARA mploys 300 people, including 100 tudents. While there is a maximum 5 ercent profit, there are no uarantees. ARA has not made the percent maximum in the last two ears because of the lagging conomy, "and our maintenance ee has not covered equipment osts," Aiken said. STEWART SAID THE auxiliary ervices, by law, cannot get funds t rnn f J _f !4- l a. rom uot ior any aeuciis ana musi 'balance out in the long run" any hortages. This means im>rovements could only be made vhen the dining services ;enerated sufficient gross sales. A new Cafeteria Committee to be Drmed this fall will begin eviewing all food services and, lepending on its findings, could ecommend a new contract be put ip for bid. ARA's current contract s not due to expire until 1982, but ecause of the review process, it ould be terminated early. etaries: emand Hadley her les ior Dusinesses witn loreign mct business in both English and lina, with more than 120 foreign ; created the demand for bilingual gh and the supply short. ich office personnel, USC has exhe College of General Studies to lone calls from businesses asking ' said Marilyn Wilkins, director of r responses were used to design a e the multi-language secretaries. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammi sr sports and many come, freshen your HINE & I iEMBLY :e '.! ce (hand work) For Customers H 5 Gervals Street ?ton Residents mIum re Center WDirnc an mnirnc timniMW H KWjKMWMeytriinj n ii in^iwiBUBK&^iiuiw.y ill ii.i> aiwwwl