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Editoni Activity f could aic An increase in the student act campus organizations are goin they need to properly serve US< The Student Government I budget requests from more thi for allocations of more than $1 has only $400,000 to allocate. Eight now, students pay $15 a The fee has been at that level fo The committee has had $400,( That means the amount in the shrinking in real terms becaus recent years. THE ADMINISTRATION is in the activities fee because tl astronomically during the past U---. 1 nuw puuny orgamzauons on cai aren't the people who participai Enrollment projections inc students coming to USC in the f means the amount of money organizations will be reduced e^ Clearly an increase in the a< Many students argue that it through school without having tivities fee increase. These cri semester increase in their ac Finance Committee would ha $60,000 to allocate. Carlen' perfect! To the Editor: After reading your March finally write to your editorial reading it. Coach Carlen is the head c< and this allows him to run the the majority of the squad. As head coach, Jim Carlen decisions. In my four years h exactly the way he told me it \* parents' living room in Jamu fering me a grant-in-aid to pla accepted, he told me and eve that drugs were out of boun forbidden. If you were ever cat be immediately suspended fi scholarship revoked AS FOR your comments c actions. 'what gives you the in dealing with 95 football pis them? Fifteen years as a hea< the experience and the kno\ maker when it comes to matte squad. Judging severity of an incidi on the team is also his job and years here. In closing this letter, I w< majority of the football team j stick to writing your editori something about and let Oac and the players take care ot members that break the laws i the team. gamecock Founded 1 Newsroom 777 7181 Business Office 777 3888 Stephen Riddell Jill Hancock Copy Oesk Chief i Teresa Weaver News Editor ( Don Weatherbee . . . . Asst . News Editor J Michelle Burchette . . . Co-sports Editor v Richard Meyers Co sports Editor J Mark Platte Entertainment Editor f Lynn Massey Asst. Ent Editor h Chip Lowell Graphics Editor Letters & Sole reproduction rights granted to thi contained heroin may not be reproduced \ Opinions expressed in the Gamecock ai unsigned, of the editor The Gamecock welcomes letters and c be typewritten, triple spaced on a 65 spa I ni.n.r 1. ~ I lo one newsworthy subject no longer columns most be signed with the wntei mailing address, class standing or faculty unacceptable, but the writer's name may if trie circumstances warrant it We reserve the right to edit columns ar reserve the right to reiect any column for < '" lilies', totters .1 ix) columns to Editon ial hh cc boost 1 clubs tivities fee is the only way that g to be able to get the funding ^ -A- ? A ^ siuuenis. finance Committee has had in 100 organizations this year .2 million. Yet the committee semester as an activities fee. r eight years. XX) to allocate for eight years, pool to be allocated has been e of the high inflation rate in afraid to propose an increase hey have raised tuition rates : three years. They don't care mpus are funded because they tein them. licate that the number of lltliro U/ill JlO Honrnocinit v miauvuvvlbaolllg, 1 I Id L available to be allocated to ven more. ctivity fee is warranted now. costs enough already to get ; the added burden of an acitics must realize that a $2 a tivities fee would mean the ive an additional $50,000 to s rules Ly clear 2 editorial, I feel 1 must page after four years of oach of the football team ?team as he sees best for is the one that makes the j I I ** * ere, ne nas run me leam ' ould be when he sat in my *ry of 1977, as he was ofy football for him. When I ry other freshman signee ds, off limits and totally jght with drugs you would j rom the team and your j ?n Carlen's "inconsistent s knowledge or experience lyers and what's best for ; d coach gives Jim Carlen j vledge to be a decisionsrs concerning his football ent in relation to its effect I he has done it well in my mid like to speak for a in saying that you should als on topics you know h Carlen. the authorities the football team and its j of the land or the rules of Steve Gettel Public Health Senior | 908 Advertising: 777 4249 Production: 7 77-2833 Editor .eesa Bainbridge Editorial Pago Editor lylinda Calvert Wire Editor lorry Brewer General Manager Villiam Tinsley Production Manager lean Hatched . Business Manager lussFurtick Advertising Manager dark Ethridge Jr Advisor : Columns o Associated Press All other material without the permission of the editor re those, if signed, of the writer and. if olumns All letters and columns must ce line /vords. and columns should be limited than four typed pages Letters and r's correct name, telephone number r position arid maior Pseudonyms are be withheld on letters, upon request 'd letters fiji space jnrt stylo. and w<?nv feasor* nt f\l(JO E.'htO' Ci.X):f.i/r.iWt i A At ciWhrt Press Cc v/p'ck) /Pick Letters tc English To the Editor: As a student enrolled at the University of South Carolina, I was required to take two semesters of freshman English. Dunne vr O my English 101 course, the Revision and Editing test was administered to me. My Jeacher informed me that in order to successfully complete English 101, it was mandatory to pass the Revision and Editing test. This test is essential for students to take and pass not only because it builds talent for writing and editing and illustrates common errors, but the test is needed to assure one's ability to write grammatically correct constructions later. The Revision and Editing test helps the student to build ins own talent and writing ability. The student is made to ponder over the questions and select the best answer. By doing this, he is better able to edit and revise his own work. The student can better detect his errors by Not nece to publis ! j ud5uuani To the Editor: In response to an article in the Monday edition of the Gamecock entitled "Professor Murdered," a specific point of interest arose that we feel needs to be addressed. Last fall another student and I visited the Gamecock office to discuss a similar article about which we asked 4.1 * me relevance of describing that an assailant was male and BLACK. The staff members present could offer no justification and said that they would stop the practice. In the article "Professor Murdered," the same question has arisen. The assailant was described by name and the fact that he is BLACK. Again we fail to see tlu- relevance in this sort of e House mference... NlUB U CHOOSE f f>l0 MMty ? CpitAMa!}^-^ >^S?, ^ -V^jsJVJ d the Editor? 101 test taking this test. Not only /-iaap uuvo nit ivcvioivii aiiu Editing test build skill and talent, but the test also helps the student become aware of common errors made in writing. WHEN WRITING a paper, a student may overlook some simple errors. The Revision and Editing test illustrates these errors. The student can look at the test objectively and detect errors that he could have made. It makes the student think about what is being said in the material and gives him ideas about his own work. The Revision and Editing test demonstrates grammatical and syntactical errors but more importantly, it demonstrates the need for proficiency in writing before one goes into "the outside world." No matter what the student does after college, writing is an important tool that can make his own success or lead to his failure. The power of the pen can be used in any line of business /Odui y h art 's race journalism. If the Gamecock chooses to use the race of an individual in their reoortino -i o? they should do it in all cases, not only in cases where the accused or the assailant is BLACK. This is another indication of the biased journalism that prevails in this paper and we as Blacks scream that you stop it immediately. We realize that the individual'? ri*na ?e pn1n..nn? :c uvv 10 icirvolil 11 the person is considered dangerous and is still at large. This was not the case in the article "Professor Murdered." Again we ask why do you continue this practice? Itussfll Davis Larkin V. Campbell WINNER p" IS... < is benel to persuade, explain or describe events. Thousands of people do not know simple errors and mistakes in writing, and this test helps point them out. A person can function more fluently in any line of work if he knows how to writ a offivifi >">! . T>1? -- ...an. Vii(^uvcijr, A lie mandatory passing of this test is necessary for English 101 because of the writing skills it emphasizes. Hopefully, by taking this test the student gains more knowledge of the English language and of writing SG comj several f, during it: To the Editor: Student Government has completed the following projects during the 1980-81 school year. 1. George Rogers Day with the Gamecock and RHUU 2. Book Exchange ^ Pqrlon * - - v. w?> ?!> uii uic r-anu (Spring 80) for Questions and Answers 4. Carlen on the Patio (Fall 80) 5. Freshman Register 6. Committee Appointments (Representation appointed to all committees) 7. Court Appointments 8. Changed committee system to provide better student representation 9. Sent over 200 letters to state government leaders 10. Worked on various student problems (Phar macy, Accounting, and Security) 11. Provided representation and numerous public comments at Board meetings 12. Student Representation provided at numerous university functions 13. Hosted a Breakfast for the French Ambassador 14. Hosed a Breakfast for the Yugoslavian Ambassador 15. Hosted a Luncheon for the Japanese Ambassador 16 Provided Mortar Hoard -'trf . <Y J (^0^606. \ r leV j ficial grammatically correct sentences. Even if a student has a passing grade in English 101, he should still have to repeat the course if he does not pass the Revision and Editing test. The benefits it provides are essential in every day life. Some instructors may be more lenient than others and the taking of this test assures that all students have. the same basic ability when they pass English 101. J.E. Lewis business administration oleted tfUjeCLS s term Clemson tickets for a scholarship drawing 17. Worked and obtained a more equitable cheerleader selection process 18. Had Floyd Spence as the student body's guest for a football game 19. Block Seating 20. State and Record Newspaper delivered on campus 21. Provided Shuttle Service from the airport at Thanksgiving 22. Off-Campus Bulletin Boards currently being constructed 23. Organization Budgets are determined 24. Movie Tickets sold at substantial discount 25. Senior Nite for the two Senior Basketball players with reception 26. Discount Bus tickets 27. Presentations were made in GINT and University 101 classes 28. Energy Week declared January 26-30 29. Senate meetings held at various locations 30. No athletic fee increase 31. No activity fee increase 32. Student Advocates are available for student assistance Larry Kollner S<? President ? >.~+* f ir* *?!> ' ' '