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1 * V-?> I ^Bjfainim?L??South c^0*"*''**** CoMrv* N*w,f>****r Wednesday Volume LXX, No. "7*7. University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. April 15,1981 Mondi By Donald B. Weathsrbee Assistant Naws Editor Former Vice President Walter F. Mondal campus visit Monday that he is consideri president in 1984, but he is not on the campaig "Obviously I'm thinking about running foi it's too soon now. I'll make up my mind at the told about 350 students gathered in Russell 1 for a 30-minute question and answer session. m m i ? ? - !?# ? - ' - monaaie saia ms travels around tne countr campaign trips, but rather trips to learn i nation. He said he also plans to travel dversea "I'M GOING to be doing a lot of internati Western Europe, China, the Middle East and 'If I had come up with a p szuu million tax cut, / wot been called a hairbraint wing Socialist ready to mmnratari ' -WalterF. I to use this period for the learning process," M The former vice president said he thinks better understanding of the nation and its prol of office. He said this learning experience is goal. Mondale did not go into detail about his polii he did say that if he ran for president in 198 well around the country." Mondale said later administration's declining popularity during he was vice president would not hamper his cl "We told the truth, obeyed the laws and wi for four years. It may not be much, but I'l Mondale said. Mondale said former President Jimmy C him in all major policy matters. IN A MEETING with student media r Mondale said the Reagan administration among its leaders. Mondale said Secretary of State Alexandc mistake by trying to assume control of 1 mannapmont foam Ua oaSH Uain orirl D? M Mw v*av ? a m * ? M AV* tJU 1\4 A tUIg (4IIU T 1VV A A Bush, who Reagan appointed head of the tear problems together and "not fight over the turl "The secretary of state has to be seen by th< in accord with his president or it is imposs foreign relations effectively," Mondale said. Mondale, a visiting professor at the Uni nesota, seemed to maintain a good rapport \ audience by answering some tough questi contemporary issues. CONCERNING Reagan's proposed budgel said "the budget has to be squeezed in every cuts "should be more across the board" in or< imbalance in other areas. As for Reagan's proposed tax cuts, Mondal come up with a plan for a $200 million tax ci hpAII Polio/) a hotrKi*ainiu1 InfJ utinn CmI?I otuu LUIIWU u iiuu uiuiui/u, ivn-nuig ow.iai The trailing program is a Title XX Urogram, and 75 percent of its money comes from federal funding, according to State Auditor Edg^rA ale not < louse Ballroom y have not been A more about the % onal travel? to m M the rest. I want Mm M tan for a |Kf r*1*4 Aai#a it.: '$ jfl *iw wc? M }. Vlondale 1 ? *J| :? * --if ?M he can gain a H his immediate H| tical future, but 4, he "could do that the Carter ~ , the four years jlipily lances in 1984. M > kept the peace n proud of it," nGHEJfs e said, "If I had it, I would have Former Vice President I 1st ready to be sidering running for pros 'As 1 um&rstar*d it, the state of Florida asked m to conduct the program for them," Mathias said. ' \ T v", '{-w '! >.viuiv/. , Ryan wa# unavailable for comment. camp B^r JM^Bl^HMiSi Jf i mw&? mmw ' jranjMM^B Matter F. Monda/e sa/dfn a ca fdont in 1984, he has no can use to! of accre By M?gan Sexton ? Staff Writar ^ tl ITSf nffi r?i ale? milt lonpri ?V WV VAilVlMIO TT lie ivai II today the results of a three- n day committee study required once every 10 years c to renew the university's " accreditation. p The committee's visit to r< USC completes the process e the university must undergo si to remain n mpmhpp nf Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, a nr general accrediting w association for Southeastern v schools. T USC is an accredited ' mAmknti rvf U/V uiciiiirci wi me aaautioiiun, 3 but must be reviewed every 10 years to maintain ac- gi iaiai *WM 1 sjpv' ^Mj^BWB^SBBW^ mnnc i?/ViV ? 4. #rri/ffUC>7)r (f| ipaign plans yet. (Photc iearn n J J J oiiauo reditation, according t< [arold Crosby, chairman o ne Commission on Colleges 7-memher visiting com littee. Crosby said the visiting ommittee's study is ? voluntary peer evaluation' r A?r S rl i n it f T C P .*.U k I u* lUWig UOV Will ^commendations fronr xperts from other in titutions. ACCORDING to Crosbj luch of the accreditation ork was done before th< isiting committee arrived he university compiles z self study report," which is "massive piece of worl lat takes a year or two t< et ready," Crosby said. ling at a/though he is con> by Chip Lowell) ssults n study j si iv obu-oiiiujr is an f evaluation of the univer' sity's strengths and - weaknesses by people directly involved with the 5 university, Crosby said, i "As the 10-year period comes around, a member l institution asks for reafi firmation of its ac - creditation," he said. The institution asks the Commission on Colleges' staff to / arrange for a visiting i committee to come to the ; school. The institution then compiles the self-study i report. 5 The self-studv report is t sent to visiting committee > members, who are faculty sm USC, page 3