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) A South Carolina's Beat College Newspaper |?r^icjc3y Volume LXX, No. 59 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Feb. 2Q, 1981 use ' ** ** & M^kH^ (JSC President J Hoiderman Denul ? JT By JHI Ha? Copy D?sk USC graduate student John H bad check charges Monday Richland County Sheri ff's Depai According to sheriff's departi escorted two sheriff's deputies i make the arrest.However, Gree the building. Theater and Speech Professo was sitting on the floor when Campus Police officers in the do Dreher said the officers were; * 1 J t * - drawn, sne saiu. However, K.b Rep. Ernest Nunnery\ troduced a bill in the Hou* Commission on Higher Edt Williams) says By USC charged ii Assembly Wednc Higher Educatai College of Gei programs w^re The appeal wai House of Reprej mittees that wil week whether th institutional adnr be eliminated. The commissic discontinue the programs and to /remaining two-; programs in the ( usr STATES a mission's activii mission reporter colleges and sent ' The commissic :Wjr .J$ mean that US ^ :|i duplicate progra USC claims or erroneously mat two-year progra ames Carolina should k COMMISSION ?? said the comm ties im rtcock Chief mnn All cili y uiccii woo ancoivu w.? at Longstreet Theater by rtment deputies. nent reports, Campus Police to Green's 2:30 p.m. class to n had gone to another part of r Ann Dreher said the class L - 1 1 1 1 ?..,A sue louKeu up aiiu saw iwu orway. armed. "They had their guns ptain Walter Johnson of the D Chester, has in te to eliminate the state ucation. (Photo by Tony ; acti 'Tom Coyne r Staff Writer ^ i an appeal to the General sday that Commission on r on actions concerning the j - 1 nA 1 * v 4 rierai aiuuies iwu-yeai precipitous and unwise." s issued to the Senate and ;entatives education com1 decide some time next le secretarial science and ministration programs will >n directed USC Jan. 8 to two associate degree submit a plan to end the /ear occupational degree College of General Studies, in the appeal, "The con- c insistencies in the cornties and pronouncements f the danger of precipitous \ c firm hired by the comd that different types of j erveri hv the technical i or institutions. >n interpreted the report to i >C's two-year programs ms offered by the technical i ip of thp r-nnmiltjintv: whpn nend the final report, ie the statement that all ims in the state of South >e discontinued. member Fred Sheheen ission - took , almost eight l"Drri ir LV-A * sheriff's department said no g The officers located Green and escorted him to the Richla Green spent Monday night Tuesday. Johnson said this isn't the i ment has had to go into a stude "At times that's the only Johnson said. "We always g< don't go wandering through guidance." Earlier Monday, Green's C? City Police. Green, who is fror city parking fines. * T A/ays ai stalls bi By Teresi New A move by a state legislt mission on Higher Educatio mittee Wednesday amid str tatives. ReD. Ernest Nunnerv. D-( said his proposal is not reh commission and the universi two-year degree programs Studies. His bill met with strong res Means Committee, where i sideration. THE FOURTH-TEKM law intn HiccnliMnrt tha nnmrnicc IIJVV MIOOVITIIlg H?v WllllllIOiJ before the agency ordered programs in General Studies. The commission said Jar minate the programs becausi by the state's technical colleg USC administrators appe; Assembly Wednesday. "I'LL ADMIT the timinj Nunnery said, "but I have b tember." But Rep. Tom Marchant, D nroDOsal is a "vindictive" commission) recommended z Marchant said, "I lake it a: trying to wipe out an agency t ions nonths to reach a decision. "It recipitous," he said. Sheheen said the commission hi nended Winthrop College and ( Jniversity for voluntarily disco heir two-year degree programs anc College for ending their two-year pi it the commission's recom nendatio Sheheen said, "The university vee hey want to read and interpret stl vay they want them interpreted." USC President James B. Holderr ioard of Trustees Chairman K. 1 )ennis at the Feb. 11 board meetii ?1iminntinn of thp Opnpral >rograms would put USC furth violation of a federal desegregation SHEHEEN SAID this reasoninj >nly unreasonable but might be unla The U.S. Department of Educa ound USC and eight other state-si ligher education institutions in vio livil rights desegregation laws. The Education Department has :he schools to submit desegregati 3y March 8. In its February meeting, the cor tried to clarify its position. Commission members said the^ trying to eliminate the College of Studies. Rather, the commission upgrade and strengthen the through a gradual shifting from occupational degree programs to I baccalaureate programs. The General Assembly's e committees must both vote to elim programs. Otherwise they will be c SL UUOs tuns were drawn. in the theater's costume shop f< nd County Detention Center. in jail and was released late is P First timA th#* Klicriff's ripiurt. v w nt's class to make an arrest. fi way we can find someone," p; :> through Campus Police. We i that campus without their p< oi ir had been towed by Columbia n Charlotte, N.C.,owed $170 in ti Ir I n< id Mean: ?* * li to end a K. Weaver Editor SU itor to abolish the state Comn was stalled in a house com- . ong opposition from represenChester a 1972 IJSf! trrariiintp ? . Up ited to the battle between the ity over the order to phase out in USC's College of General Sl< ?istance in the House Ways and nembers voted to delay con- je maker said he h'd been looking stj ion since last September, long LSC to kill associate degree ^ i. 8 the university should tere they duplicate courses offered ?v ;es. a led the order to the General F* g is extremely unfortunate," een considering this since Sepa\ -Greenville, believes Nunnery's one taken "because they (the pi i cost-saving device at USC." m s a personal affront that we are he General Assembly set up." tli unwi LWflll. fc. tion has mW %#. j| j dd or ted J1 v jflnJL la t ion of jB W ordered on plans flH amission four-year ducation USC Boat linate the v. Marktey D ontinued. > for ai Green was required to pay the fi ?e and $2 for each day his car was According to Lloyd Beam of the c ; towed if the owner owes mor arking fines. Green said he received no notii nes were. "I received nothing," arents." Beam said notices are sent to inay parking fines, but the parkin stain out-of-state car owners' nam "T uinillH fhinlr fliof if llim> hod a ?T v/u*u tiuim utav it nivj iiau ckets they would be responsible ( now when they have a lot of ticket* sComm commis THE LEGISLATUHE establish!! pervisory board for state liig embers are appointed by the gove Rep. Jarvis Klapman, R-Lexingtc n't think we, as a 25-member bod} von't be a part of it." Rep. Charles Hodges, D-Horry, i ; premature without giving the iss? NUNNEKY said ne man i o leration until the matter can be sti "I didn't want to ram anything < jnnery said. "There is still a delib To replace the commission, he pi gislative committee on higher ec ate's colleges and universities. ABOLISHING the commission w an $700,000 and the agency's woi at! of two or tnree people, accoran He believes the state Budget ai 'ersees the state's finances, an immittee staff could help in overs Nunnery asked the committee to ?rmanent state budget provisions 11 that would abolish commission I THE BILL, a separate attack waiting consideration by the Ways Nunnery said he isn't sure whel jshing for the abolishment of th lission itself. The bill to eliminate the commis ic House, Nunnery said 7 se mM fc S: ?# < ' yr",; -'-: m & W& $? > :. ' ra unairman n. ennis rrest nes, $130 bail, a $20 towing left in the city garage. rity parking division, a car e than $50 in delinquent fication of how much his he said. "Neither did my state residents who fail to g division lias no way to les and addresses, an excessive number oi ?nough to p.i\ them. They he said lttee ?sion id the com in ss ion i o her education in \ *>2 rnor. >n, (old the committee, "1 y. ought to at ' hastily and igrt 'd that action would je a hearing. bject to delaying con udied further. down anybotiy's throat, erative process " -oposed setting up a join) lucation to watchdog tne ould save the state more ~k could be handled by <1 tig to Nunnery id Control Board, which d the Ways and Means eeing the state's schools, make his proposal part of He also has introduced a funding. on the commission, is ?and Means Committee, [her his next step will l>e e funding or of the com sion has 23 co sponsors in