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Editor! V* n i noacne dorm rc Cockroaches. They're unf fortunately, too abundant in U buildings such as dormitories v side and where one resident's neighbor's. So abundant are exterminator estimated the Building at 1 million, which roaches per resident ? an alar Hilt MVOrprnilTflinrt ie ? VT vt VlUVfMlllg to 1 IV/ \J students provide ample nour bugs. Roaches love to dine on from last night's popcorn, but marijuana ashes, paper, gre; anywhere in your room for a g< can be done to stop roaches as dorms and as they ravage food residential life services can giv THE HOUSING OFFICE off service free of charge betv Residents may have their roor "We can help if students woi Goad, south area manager, aware of this service." Tin definitely help the bug situatic it and only if students will be their rooms clean. Goad blames the roach pre sanitary conditions of some st and hall bathrooms. She sy bathrooms and kitchens by standing. While students can dishes, the housing office shoi roaches ? and germs ? froi where cleanliness is a must. St in keeping .oaches out of thei office should be spraying I regularly, especially around roaches away. BUT NO MATTER how uk roachcs will continue to invac are not also sprayed. To rid ; floor, of roaches every room 01 pesticide for two to four hour leave their rooms, but Goad s inconvenience themselves fi students would take the time, population more effectively th shoe method. Isn't cleanliness roaches from invading your health. Media < _II i Uf C U!i 1 The student media receives for media critics to put action For almost a month opening: Gamecock, WUSC-FM, Portfc and Black for 1981-82 have bee application was Nov. 14, but b deadline has been extended to 1 With all the complaining s media, with all the budding Journalism and with the large seems there would be an abu fortunately only a total of f no<sitinn<s "" "IT'S EASIER SAID than d case. It's easy to say the Gar issues, that Portfolio magazir WUSC doesn't give students wl the Garnet and Black did a sorr But obviously it is hard for i about it. gamecock IFounriei Newsroom 777 7181 Musiness UMice: ///JBBB Stephen Riddell . Brian Melton Copy Desk Chief Mark Platte News Editor Kevin Johnson . . Asst News Editor Jeannit' Ralston . Editorial Paye Editor Loesa Bainbridye . . . Ent. Editor Ward Borden Asst Ent Editor MikeChibbaro Sports Editor Michelle Burchette . . Asst Sports Ed ? ?>. IUCLLCI3 Oi Sole reproduction rights granted to t contained herein may not he reproducer Opinions expressed in the Gamecock unsigned, of the editor or the editorial ji Tho Gamecock welcomes letters and he typewritten, triple Spaced on a 65 sp Letters should he no longer than 30C to one newsworthy sul)|oct no lohge columns must he signed with the wrii iioiiim^ miuicas, uiosb standing or racui unacceptable. but the wntor's naino rru if (ho circumstance s warrant it We reserve the right to edit columns reserve the right to reiect any column fo Addrss letters and columns to Fdito USC, Columbia. S C. 29208 ialmm -1 :s> i cllU )oms lealthy, unsightly and, SC dorms. Roaches abou vhere many people live si* i room is only as clean a roaches that a profess roach population in J figures out to roughly ming proportion. roblem for roaches. Cc IOUUIVIH i\/l lllt'dC av. d VI two-day-old pizza and cri they'll settle for cigaretti ase and beer. And they x)d meal. It may seem no they run rampant throug 1 stocks and peace of mine 'esome relief. crs professional extermiti /een 8 a.m. and 4:30 n sprayed as often as ne Lilci just call us," said V "But many students i 2 extermination service >n, but only tf students wi more conscientious of ke< )blem on the "appalling udents' rooms and of kit< lid roaches are attract trash and dirty dishef do their part by not le, nld concentrate on prevc m spreading into these ; udents must take the initi r own rooms, but the ho tall kitchens and bathr ; trash receptacles, to iny times a room is spn le it if the neighboring r a large area, such as a < 1 the floor must be fogged *s. To do this, residents aid students are not willi >r that amount of tim , they could reduce the i an the primitive bottom-c worth the time? rooms, your food and zritics alk much criticism, but it's s where their loud mouth: s for the top positions o >lio magazine and the G< n advertised. The deadlir ecause of lack of respons ^ov. 26. tudents do about the sti journalists in the Collei number of students at U ndance of applicants. Bu our people have applie< one," certainly applies ir necock doesn't cover car le isn't student-oriented, hat they want to hear and y job getting the annuals students to try to do any! J 1908 Advertising: 111 42 Production: 777 28 Editor Richard Meyers . . Asst Spor John Parnell Graphics I Cylinda Calvert Wire I Jerry Brewer General Mai Anthony Gray Advertising Mai William Tinsley Production Ma, Jean Hatchell . Business Mai Mark Ethridge Jr A< : Columns he Associated Press All other mate I without the permission of the editor are those, if signed, of the writer anc iai)0 editor I columns All letters and columns m >ace line ) words, and columns should be limi r than four typed pages Letters i er's correct name, telephone numb Ity position and maioi Pseudonyms >y be withheld on letters, upon reque anr' letters lot space and style, and r any reason. ria! Page Editor. Gamecock. Drawer hftlPdl ^-ftiasp \LJ( < unnd in de by is his ional South l,r>()0 lauon p.m. eded. \ ivian ,T ^ tren't I PINK with : can 1 &G I f wanI'p 11 use ^ping y lative using ooms ? keep rmds Two-fac< dorm desert tc ? atcrucia Stop your TotheKditor: This letter is directed to those of you who claim to be ...u? ?l V/UI V/II1K1 1C1UD MUl WI1U, at II1U first moment your team gets down, blaspheme them and tuck tails to run home. I am writing this in regard to not only this past Saturday's game against Wake Forest, time but to the many times you sare. "fans" have bad-mouthed f the the Gamecoeks when they jmet most need your support ? le for when they are behind in e the points and need your faith and voices. To all of you who ident slammed your cups and ?e of programs down with over a SC it minute to go in Saturday's it un- game and left the stadium J for cussing about the Gamecocks' "loss," it i this served you right to miss iipus their breathtaking and that awesome comeback. All I I that can say is there are a lot of out. smart-alec, ignorant and thing 'j. ?, Stop nit-j 49 33 V/l/CI tJCIll To the Editor: IS Ed. Editor While Michael Nash and Eduor his friends play with the najjer election regulations, pretending to be working in nailer the best interest of the iviser students, off-campus humanities and social science students are not being fully represented in thn ctitr)oril conofn Mnoli frj| VHV OiUUVIIi OVIUUV-. INCirMI certainly has the right to i. if challenge unethical practices, hut in light of his ust overwhelming defeat, his persistent nit-picking is only 1,Jd hurting the students who he claims hewants to represent tl(t) The court is being unfair to st. Kick Becker, who was chosen by the students, and to the students, who will be f rv ft/* ""ll" A IWItCU tw I U> IIIC JMIIIh Ulltt again. Let us hope that Mr. Nash does not succeed in Letters to id fans am 1 point cold fans in the 1,5*/ stadium, some who j ihably have never played a.iy type of sport in their lives. If these people truly understood players' feelings in competitive games; instead of filing out at the most f>riir?inl liinii nf t (r-itvin V- ? UUIUI II1IJV V/? 111V. they would have been screaming their lungs out in support of athletes who are NOT mechanical dummies but who are feeling, hardworking, emotional human beings who need faithful backers. You are the poor excuses for fans who are plainly embarrassing to the University of South Carolina, I hope for the sake of the athletic program that you will change your attitudes. Lti Ann VVaniiamakcr Early Childhood Education Graduate Student ninlcirtrs r^,w" *^5 xte seat ..... v':v>ix^^^n|^B^:.. P" '.; -'''^pi E9 Rick Becker J subverting the will of the > students. Perhans Mr Nash '< will accept the results if he is t defeated by a four-to-one ' margin. Perhaps we can t finally have our senator. i Kathy Duffy t International Studies Junior I r; jjjjr m m || this hart \ I* Ctecifer.. "" M beer , ^.bya fog H M m i? i' Hj II jJ1^^ SSWWfc "the Editor ? Experie i f he exch To tlu' Kditor: In response to the article on the St in the Nov. 12 Gamecock, I woul gratitude on behalf of the Nation Association. Although some of the participatin they were correctly represented in s article did get across some very worl those being that the NSE does exist I can be an enjoyable experience and t who can meet the minimal requiren nationwide program. Any student who seeks more ii program or wishes to participate in i Shanley, Dean of Student Affairs Offi Also, student wishing to participat the NSE Association here, can again or myself < Box 83810 or 777-4743). Again 1 would like to thank Barb :i: ?- ?i? ?:-i auu iiiia'i t*M in wi uiii^ uiu anii'it' am publicity. Apathy cai inferior arl To Ihe Kditor: I am responding to Ozzie recei' Shuler's comments about papei my criticism of the is in "Homecoming, File 13" shoul article that appeared in the as "F Oct. 20, 1980 issue of the type Gamecock. First of all, I quest want to clarify the fact that I ss the paper itself was never get c the issue, as Mr. Schuler has dema mistakenly interpreted. titudi (May I suggest that Mr. comp Schuler reread the article. > publi< My point was the crudeness highe if "File 13." Critic Secondly, as for Mr lead; Schulcr questioning my Klimi right to criticize," all I can tide >ay is this is one of the basic "Hon reedoms guaranteed in this would country, and if Mr. Schuler cjualit -va tits to censor what can stimu md cannot be criticized, read hen he might consider editor rioving to a country where for S his type of political control readii s exercized. colurr Mr. Schuler also stated hat "considering the sup )ort the Gamecock m v find -mA I to believe, . but I've ifl trampled *e nee ange udent Swap, appearing d like to express iny lal Student Exchange g students did not feel ome cases, overall the thwhile points. Some of lere at the USC, that it hat it is open to anyone lents stipulated b\ the ^formation about this i, ,-iin'uui muiilLi l\ ce. First floor, RHUU. e in any activities with contact Mark Shanley ie McKie for her time 1 the Gcimccoch for the Bob Keid NSE President uses icles ved.it is as good a as can l>e expected.' lis to mean that we d overlook articles such "ile 13" and accept this of material without ion? iv not. The only way to juality material is to nd it. A pacifist at r winy triicuu rages lacency and continued nation of less than the st caliber of material, ism is the impetus that - > to refinement, nation of inferior ars s u c h a s iccoming, File 1W" I add to the overall y of the paper and late more people to the articles and ials instt^ad of "looking andy's coupons" and tig only the personal ins. ('.A. Sedlock Journalism Sophomore