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i 111I , Ecm;an * CHE's p hurtina i ^ J The Commission on Highc wounded when it lost its atte General Studies, may have fo The commission ignored a vironmental Health and Scier agenda completely at their mission used lack of time to c but USC made the original p excuse is invalid. One purpose of the center such as noise on humans. Th< shared with industry and othi of the program would not o benefitting from the researcl participate in a sophisticated But the commission, which the proposal,claims they did on how other schools would PrA\rru?t * awvroi i' iaiu\ DU1IVUWSK1 S31 original proposal. Borkowski has withdrawn realizing the futility of the eui issue will not be forgotten an< the commission has had ti wounds. Commission on Higher Ed pouting about their earlier lo board in mind. The Re no real To the Editor: The Russell House Cafetei "The Real Deal;" therefore, eating lunch at this cafeteria \ USC campus. Even though ! ''special deal," the Russell H competitive with small, local i While the Russell House special which costs $2.75, otl nave which are moi Country Corner, a restaurant complete lunch for $2.75; moi meal, he receives his sixth me LIKEWISE, the Russell Hoi with little personal service. House a student must grab i service line, pay for his food place his tray in one of the tra; this does not happen; a cust< waitress, his order is taken, at Furthermore, the Russell H selection of food. The Russel meat from a selection of thr< from a selection of seven, tw< glass of tea or Coke. At the Sta a choice of one meat from a 1 r * wgcuiuies iruin a selection ( muffins, and numerous glasse The Russell House Cafeteria they deserve: a reasonably p meal. gamecock Found Newsroom. 7 77 7181 Business OHice 777 3888 Stephen Riddell Jill Hancock Copy Desk Chie Teresa Weaver News Edito Don Weatherbee Asst News Edito Michelle Burchette Co-sports Edito Richard Meyers Co sports Edito Mark Platte Entertainment Ed.to Michaol Romatowski Asst Ent- Edito Chip Lowell Graphics Edito Letters 8 Solo reproduction rights granted 1 contained herein may not lie reprodu Opinions expressed in the Gamecc unsigned, of the editor The Gamecock welcomes letters < he typewritten tuple spaced on a 6E Letters should In- no longer than ^ lo one newswoithy suhiect no loi columns must be signed with the \ mailing address. < lass standing or ft unacceptable, hut the writer's name it tin* cucumstances warrant it We reserve the right to edit colum reserve the right to reiect any columi Address letters and columns to f (JSC ColiiinDia.SC <J'.)20K touting urograms ir Education, whose pride was mpt to phase out the College of und a way to vent its anger. i nronosnl hv itqp nn c ! r "J VMV IV! ail till* ices Center by leaving it off the meeting Thursday. The com.onsider the issue as an excuse, iroposal in August 1980, so the is to test the results of stimuli b information received would be er universities. The advantages nly be good for the industries h, but also a chance for USC to research effort. has had many months to review not have sufficient information be involved, even though USC id it had been spelled out in the the proposal for now, possibly *rent situation. Chances are the i will be brought up again when me to sufficiently lick their ucation members should stop ss and keep the purpose of the al Deal' bargain ria offers a daily meal called many students are lured into vhich is centrally located on the students are attracted by this ouse Cafeteria is obviously not restaurants. ! Pofofnri r* k/VAoin V/HkblEl 1U L/UCIOIO U1 1U> 1UI1CI1 ler restaurants and cafeterias *e" special. For instance, the located near campus, offers a *eover, after a customer's fifth alfree. ose Cafeteria provides students For example, in the Russell a tray and utensils, walk in a I and after finishing his meal y raCks. However, at Cogburn's >mer is seated at a table by a id his meal is served. i ouse Cafeteria onlv has a small 1 House offers a choice of one ee, a choice of two vegetables 3 cold rolls, a dessert and one idium Restaurant, one receives ist of four, a choice of three af eight, two hot rolls or corn sof tea. i is not giving the studii ;ts what riced, well served, diversified Joe Hughes Freshman ed 1 908 Advertising: 777 4249 Pioduction: 7 77 2833 Editor ' Leesa Bainbridge Editorial Page Editor ' Cylinda Calvert Wire Editor r Jerry Brewer General Manager ' William Tinsley Production Manager ' Joan Hatched Business Manager ' RussFurtick Advertising Manager ' Mark Ethridge Jr Advisor ? Columns 0 the Associated Press All other material ced without the permission ot the editor ick are those, il signed, ol the writer and. it jnd columns All letters and columns must > space line 100 words, and columns should he limited iger than four typed pages Letters and /writer's correct name, telephone number, irulty position and m<i|or Pseudonyms are may he withheld on letteis. upon request ins and letters lor space and style and we 1 lor any reason ditonal Pa?|i' Editor Garnet <>c k Orawer A _J , ,y4 * J tBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmamgmmammmxmmrntmmmimmm SO TOR TWO DEf DOWNT* " Ml??; o fl f? n ffls? Mb ? Letters to 1 Press h< To the Editor: For John Hinckley, what started out to be a nice quiet evening out at the movies turned out to be a nightmare for the whole country and the rest of the world. John went to the movies to see a new release called "Taxi Driver" which starred Jodie Foster, a sexy Yale student. This girl was really something else. It was love at first sight. As far as John was concerned this girl was worth dying for. There was one problem. Jodie Foster could not care less about this poor soul Student college ? To the Editor : I would like to comment on the Concurrent Student Program here at USC. This program has been designed to allow high school students to attend and receive credit for university classes. The Concurrent Student Program offers high school students the chance to experience a bit of "college life" before graduating from high school and becoming a full-time student. An incoming freshman is Reflectio could be To the Editor: Every time I walk across < the Russell House Datio. I wonder why the small i reflection pool has been left | empty and neglected for such a long time. Upon < gazing into it, one canseea i large crack in the bottom of i its cement base. Is this such i a tremendous job to be taken t care of? c It appears to be such a IIIIIIIHIIIIMIII |l|lllll|l III III E WERE THESE 10CRATS WALKING ir 1C oIKtt I W "" o o is IWIj ilk f???dks is the Editor indled s from the thriving com munity of Evergreen, Colorado. He would have to go out of his way to get notice^. THE TIME was right. The guns were loaded, the toothbrush is packed. The opportunity couldn't have been better. There are4,000 hungry photographers and reporters pushing and shoving. Each one is trying to get an angle that hasn't been used before. 01 1-. U * ?I ? oivwiy iie crepi up inrougn the crowd and just as the big man raised his arm to wave : enjoys classes better prepared for college if he/she has experienced a "taste" of college beforehand Thic nrrwtpom ,r v^i am also gives secondary school high achievers,-a good chance to get a "headstart" on their formal education. The Office of Special Programs is responsible for the Concurrent Student Progra m. Judy Holland Concurrent Student n pond j pretty waste to just leave it as an eyesore instead of fixing it and adding a little beauty to the ever deteriorating back patio. I hope that with spring approaching USC will spend a little time and money to fix lp the pool and maybe even a few of the "killer bricks" hat attack students every lav "V Robert Thompson business . MM Ml f?t8 hootinc to the crowd, he let loose. ~ 4 i i i> une, iwu, inree..iour..iive, it was all over. John forever on will be remembered. The Secret Service men who were formerly asleep were now on top of John with machine guns pointed at his nose. That was the last daylight that John will see for a long time. THAT DAY four innocent men were shot down. But to many people in the United States that was not the worst blunder of the day. The blunder of the day belongs to the national press. They could not seem to do anything right that day. Four men were shot in the incident: the president, a secret service man, Press Secretary James Brady, and a District of Columbia policeman. At the first report of the shooting, it was said that the president had not been shot. Later we found that that was not the case. It was reported that the assailant, John Hinckley, was 22, then 24, then 33. I think that it is Assailan Vinlr^ful 4-a ll^ipiUl U To the Editor: I am writing in response to t Davis and Larkin V. Campbel to describe an assailant. Professional quality journa reader's mind. Omitting the race is no diffe sex ? or even the profession c article could have read "Persoi I DON'T believe that by us race is being singled out for i composite picture of the situati Will people who work at tire that his profession wasn't rele particular age bracket? Sex? H Was there any particular re yourselves as Blacks instead of i ^ - \ \ r 'i s ^ v ^ A dd 1 1 fz&K. I fl ! I poorly amazing that a man could age that much in the time it takes to change channels on the television set. THE WORST REPORT of the day came when ABC reported that James Brady had died. Later the network reported that they were sorry for the mistake. I can't helD hilt wonrfpr hnu; hie and children reacted to that report. The Secret Service was really on the ball that day, also. According to officials in the administration, Reagan apparently received his wound when a Secret Service agent pushed him to the car. As far as the day goes, it was a pretty lousy day for everyone. From now on the press might try to wait an extra five or ten minutes to get their story straight before they make it public. I feel that if the White House janitor told one of the reporters that Bush had hired Hinckley, they would have printed it. Barry Newman t's race d reader he letter submitted by Russell I regarding the use of BLACK lism paints a picture in the sreni man omitting the age or >f the assailant or victim The n Murdered." ;ing BLACK your particular inything other than part of a on. companies write to complain vanf? How about those in his [eight? Weight9 ason that you had to identify concerned citizens? Diane Monahan