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Editor Put the b on SG oi not the s Student Government offici out and blame the system for vacant committee slots. The fault lies directly w not with the system. Student1 Kellner has been slow in a firmed by the Powers and R the student senate. And P Chairman George Mineff processing those appointmen or rejections. THE LEADERS say sche< major problem. They say g< over the applications is diffici molrinrt cn??n ~ ? ~ - tiiuixiiig ouic diuucuio were n they would make time to get t It is appalling to know tha ment committees are vacs Kellner took office in March { to fill those spots. Student representation is ' Liaison and Student-Facul Decisions are made by thes affect students. The Commit and Petitions often passes me academic regulations. Caroli to be represented on these imj STUDENTS shouldn't be li system is at fault as some s have claimed. The system these major problems. And it people in key positions were d ? -J **: ff I nciiuci emu mnicii nave a, process is time consuming ai good people to fill the commit fact remains that nearly a ye are still not properly represen The Student Board of Pul strates how serious the probh supposed to be comprised < faculty members. Thus, si committee if they voted as a only two students on the boar been vacant since the fall. The in control of a committee stu ultimate power over. USC STUDENT Bob Synne two committees back in Nov< Government Vice President , pointment would be no trouble him se>on to set up an interview Synnett said he didn't hear fi call him. When he did, Minef nett's application. This hnrrpnHnini hurting all students because I how the university is run. Stu< its act together and fill the* students lose the power to fighl From the editor: Problems like the proposed cut and the Commission on Hi| cut all two-year programs frc __ 1 A-? -ii A* _ * siuaenis aiienuon ana commi The letters section of this students an outlet. If you car this university, start writing, all, students can't get things c bring out the issues for discuss gamecock Foun?ie< Newsroom 7 7 7 7181 Business Office 111 ;*88M 'tnWIe t Jill Hancock . Copy Desk Chief Teresa Weaver News Editor Don Weatherbee Asst News Editor Michelle Burchette Co sports Editor Richard Meyers Co sports Editor Mcirk Platte . Entertainment Editor Lynn Massey Asst . Ent Editor Chip Loweli Graphics Editor Letters & Sol * reproduction rights granted to t contained heroin m<iy not be reproducer Opinions expressed in the Gamecock unsigned of the editor 1 he Gamecock welcomes letters ?md be typewritten, triple spared on a 6f> sp Letters should be no longer than 30C 10 one newsworthy sub|ect no longe columns must bo signed with the wnt mailing address, class standing or lacul unacceptable, but the writer 's name m<i 11 the circumstances warrant it We reserve the right to edit columns reserve the right lo re|OCt any column lo Addrss letters and columns to Editoi USC. Columbia S C 29208 i. >lame fficials, -7 als want to take the easy way their inept handling of filling ith the individuals involved, Government President Larry ppointing people to be conesponsibilities Committee of "owers and Responsibilities has been even slower in " ts to come up with approvals iuling conflicts have been a etting people together to go ilt. If they really cared about epresented at this university he job done. t 25 of the 34 student governint or only partially filled, and has had nearly a full year yital on the Student-Trustee ny neiauons committees. ;e committees that directly tee on Scholastic Standards asures that relate directly to na students can't afford not [>ortant committees. ulled into believing that the tudent government officials has worked before without would be working now if the oing their jobs properly, rgued that the appointment nd that they want to choose tee slots. That's fine, but the ;ar has passed and students ted. Dlications situation demonem has gotten. The board is )f four students and three tudents could control the Diock. Kight now there are d. The other two spots have i three faculty members are dents are supposed to have tt said he applied to get on 3mber. He said the Student Jeff Floyd told him his api and that Mineff would call ' to go over his application, rom Mineff, so he decided to f said he did not have Synwn in communication is they are losing their say in lent Government better get ;e committees now before t for their rights. 7 percent personnel budget gher Education's decision to >m General Studies deserve ent. paper is designed to give 'e about what's going on at Express your views. After hanged or done if they don't iionand debate. I 1 908 Arivenisiiu] 77 7 4^4 9 Production 7 7 7 /'MJH ( illicit Leesa Bainbridge . Editorial Page Editor Cylinda Calvert . . . . Wire Editor Karen Addy Features Editor Jerry Brewer General Manager \A/illiarr> Tinclov/ Pr^H.hA Jean Hatched Business Manager Russ Furtick . 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Drawer A ,,, r. ?.. msM ^mmst WmBm (westward^ ,M/in ^ 7 JP //\Jyjp^5PEW ,H43 / VK / V (F0,unei xs4-J:. ^an'S _ - pnan\ 1 John^opJ Student To the Editor: On November 3, 1979 five people Party and Ku Klux Klan members Wnrlrpr'c Parfv nrrtoni^oH ''?>f * I ??v* u a. vjr v? ^uiaiiVU L/uaill L Monday November 17, 1980 a jury defendants not guilty of all charges i We as students and concerned membc community feel that injustice was Regardless of the political beliefs of murder is a crime against humanity. All of us as students, as Americans as human beings should examine tl court decision. Some people may ni cident affects them. They may percei result of a local conflict between t before these people are communisti other "category," they are humans, a system is supposed to serve the peoj must ask ourselves who it is serving. McGuire d strangely < from colisi To the Editor: The USC men's basketball Legis team opened the home makir season on a winning note, but of bas many fans went home Nov feeling worse than they after ll_ _ i i r A* A normally wouia 11 me ieam ivicuu had lost. myste What raised the ire and all foi lowered the spirits of the What' people at the coliseum was this? 1 the fact that a decal, for- decid< mally located at each corner to fo of the court, was missing. colisei exam FOR THOSE that don't hypoc remember, during the admir retirement ceremonies of level former head coach Frank some McGuire last year, Lt. Gov. havef M rii ii - i\aiicy aievenson proucuy inu t announced a decal had been any qi placed at each corner of the and th basketball court, to forever certai proclaim the court as the any "Frank McGuire Arena." McGi Amid thunderous applause, becon she recited the ac- and th complishments of McGuire the F and thanked him for the decals basketball tradition he had of the established at the university. Carolii After numerous speeches ashan attesting to the fact that this power was a great honor for Univ McGuire, a proclamation Legisl issued by the State miles _ =rj M t>tAf 7 // _:, _. .* : "> BLutF) '.;/^r ^ V i . v -V v V. ^ V ' 5T^ N' &>*- :-. ;,. _ Letters to the group u Man} rere murdered by Nazi day fol while at a Communist vigil w o the Klan" rally. On had a b found each of the six devote< elated to this incident. service irs of the Duke-Durham country served by the court. was se me persons involved, judicia Examii which , and most importantly, By doi* le implications of this exercis Dt believe that this in- libertie ve the casualties as the denied l extremist groups. But thatcai ; or Blacks, or of any s you and I. Our justice Amoi pie of this country; we , T r 1. Lei investig ^ the vict \eCalS Greensl jone 2,pe| eum leaders All of issue, a lature was read authoril ig him Coach Emiritus We fe ketball at USC. student /, less than ten months leader i that night, the Frank white A ire Arena decals have cident a iriouslv vanished from ir corners of the court. s the reason behind Has the university now id they want everyone ? rget who built the l^yl a um? Is this another A^JL" pie of the gross ricy of Carolina's listration, or just the ( J J[ of vindictivness that people at USC still or the former coach. ^ me seems to be asking J[ I uestions regarding this le officials of the school To the E nly aren't volunteering T^e information. Coach denied i lire has officially tactics t le a non-person at USC thinking lis last act of removing "Moon's rank McGuire Arena : from fho four pnrnprs ? - court is a disgrace. All dinner a na fans should be t f led, though I doubt the yz , -mad brokers of the Ar,Vi_^ ersity and the ature care very much. ' Wayne Cock fie Id I PuliUV tnr i i / \fiJf\GONS w M MAKE A V* Lor or noise/ f Editor i antsjui f at Duke are currently raisinj lowing the announcement of I hich attracted hundreds of pe< oycott of classes, endorsed by I i the day to a large rally, ar and a silent vigil. We urge f to carefully consider the ev< ;rved simply because the ca 1 system. We cannot blindly ne how this event may affect ] /ou live. Then responsibly exp ng this we will be struggling ing of certain inalienable ri s of speech and assembly. I them on November 3. Civil libei . i ?- - i ue given 10 a nation; they mus ng the many possible courses of ters to US Attorney General ( [ation into the possible violatio ims and possible conspiracy or nd federal officials. (Dawson x>ro police) lies, Teach-ins and Vigils .itions tters to Congressmen, newspa the above actions help indivi nd demonstrate to those in p< h\/ u;Ko r\ i.j nnaiuui u^niiuiia an*. ;el that the court decision will s of America to do something n the Nazi Party declared the imerica." All Americans musi nd have their voices be heard. oonie tac coercem e deceivi ditor: oonie group or their deceiving i * chapter at USC. The Moonic 0 coerce unsuspecting student: ! and be a programmed comp 1 Divine Principles." CARP member approaches y< sk yourself two questions. Do 1 brain corruption and why mu; ?to try and program me. loonies unite. We fight for lib ptness of all minds. Nam< .r;... , : : - . i j if I ii/^^ 1' ">v v ?'< r> *JJ v\ r itice g these questions. The :he verdict, we held a aple. The next day we the administration; we i interreligious chapel students all over the ;nts. Some say justice ise went through the accept this verdict, /ou and the country in ress your conclusions. ; iu ensure our legal ghts to life and the ^ive Americans were ties are not something t be fought for. action are: ^iviletti requesting an n of the civil rights of misconduct involving , Butkovitch and the tpers and community duals learn about the ositions of power and not do. It is time for . Harold Covington, a verdict "a victory for t react to such an inUnited Duke Students :tics ont ML PL ng lame CARP should be i group uses friendly 5 to abolish their own .utnr 11 1 >UICI HI HIC SU t'UIICU >u and invites you to really believe in this st they use food as a >erty, justice and the i Withheld by Request