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Every spring, licensed stud
budgets to the Senate Finance Cc
most of those organizations' bud
organization consistently receiv*
student activity fee revenues.
That organization is Student Go
Each year a part of students'
Student Government ? next yeai
According to Student Goven
Lynch, 10 percent goes to Studer
cent goes into a fall contingency
percent is allocated to e]
organizations.
Lynch said he thinks this 10 per
"Student Government needs ti
operate the whole system." he sai
"We're going to have a tough 3
like any other organization. Wc
said.
Lynch presented Student Go
budget, which totals 147.500, tc
mittee April 23.
"We (Student Government) c
News
briefs
Future directions for
monetary policy and the
choice of an exchange rate
system will be examined by
a group of internationally
prominent economists May
1 anH V.
The invitational con
ivivuvb, nuivu will uc IIC1U
bv USC's College of Business
Administration, was
organized by economics
professor Michael Connolly.
Representatives from major
universities around the
world and some of the
largest banks and investment
firms will participate.
The professional conference
will be preceded
Anml OA U,. ? ?? J
n^i 11 ou uy <x uiic-uay
Carolina Currency Conference
open to the public.
Subjects will include how the
gold standard works,
forecasting money market
rates and where interest
rates are going.
The fee for the April 30
conference is $95 for the first
registrant and $50 for each
additional registrant from
the same company or
organization. Information
can be obtained by writing to
the Daniel Management
Center, USC College of
Business Administration,
Columbia, SC 29208 or by
calling 777-2231.
The National Action
Council for Minorities in
Engineering has contributed
S9.000 for scholarships to
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en&me*rnng scuaenis. |
NACME scholarships are
given to minority students
who need financial
assistance and have
demonstrated the academic
ability to succeed in
engineering . The
organization gave more than
S2J million in grants to 2,800
students in 114 engineering
schools this year.
The GAMECOCK is th? stu4?rrt
newspaper o* tt*? Urvv?r*cty of SowtJi
C **o'<rta arid r* pubftshad three timM a
wre?fc on Wondtyi. Wednesdays and
Fr?da<* duorvg the fad and spring
samesters aod ooca weekly on
Wednesdays during both wmmw
m?>on* with tha en caption of
un-versrty hofcdays and examination
penods
Opinions expressed in the
GAMECOCK are those of tha wfitors
and not those of the University of
South Carolina.
The University of South Caro6rt? is
an equal opportunity institution.
The Board of Student Publications
and Communications is tha publisher
of the GAMECOCK. Tha Student
Media Office is the parent
organization of the GAMECOCK
Change of address form*, subscription
requests and other
correspondence should be sent to the
GAMECOCK. Box 85131. Russell
House, University of South Carolina,
Columbia. S.C. 29208 Subscriotinn
rates are $5 50 per semester and $2
(or the summer sessions.
Third class postage paid at
Cotumbin. S.C
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t of bud
port*
ent organizations submit
tmmittee, and every spring
gets are cut. However, one
js 10 percent off the top of
vernment.
activity fees is allocated to
r's is $475,000.
oment Treasurer Spencer
it Government itself, 5 perfund
and the remaining 85
Ligible licensed student
cent funding formula is fair,
be money. We need it to
d.
rear ahead of us. We're just
; have to conserve," Lynch
vernment's fiscal 1961-'82
the Senate Finance Com
mi so drastically tnat next
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get consi
year we'll be cutting corners," Lyn
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secretaries who answer the Stu
telephones, type correspondence
other general office duties.
Also included in Student Governn
for the president and his executh
earns $2,250 for his year's work,
receives $1,850. The treasurer get!
gets $300.
In addition to his stipend, the pr
fund at his disposal. Student Go\
Boswell said the only withdrawal h<
fund was money to buy a Carotin
President Walter Mondale during
15.
The Student Government budg<
members of the campus judiciary,
workers and Student Government e
Carolina Cares, USC's Christn
$1,950 of the money.
Lynch said he "sympathizes" wil
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bare necessities to exist," he said.
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re officers. The president
while the vice president
? $1,500 and the secretary
esident has a contingency
fernment President John
5 has made from his $1,500
la jacket for former Vice
Ills campus visit April 14;t
also pays stipends for
homecoming election poll
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