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? / Construction is expectc Administration Building. Game / From G ft By FORREST BROWN SUff Writer An undetermined amount of money was stolen from a Pac Man video machine at the Golden Spur,according to Spur manager Donna Rodgers Singer. Singer said a custodian, John Reeder, was in the Spur ^ wnen ne neard tootsteps in ^ the building. When the suspect spotted Reeder, he fled the building, according to Singer. Reeder said he saw the suspect Friday morning, but [ATTEI BROADCAST want Prac Exper | wusc Ne newscasters, and re Find Oi Sept. 9th at 7:3 / Saturday < I Bn ft 11:3( ?! Champagn | // I ft,/ (^gt0P\ %S/>m / 21 U) F whm HH VBB W& ** Wm WPp \ 1 V X -. | | | /IfljC .. vTl At ;d to begin on a $9.3 million a Wonev St 7 olden Sp he declined to give a ( description of the suspect to s the Gamecock. University Police did not i choH anv lirtht nn tWo < uaavvt utij VII tllV | description of the suspect. < According to Singer, the > thief used wire cutters to i break the lock of the gate at t the Spur. Singer added the s thief also used some type of glass cutter. r She said the entire plate of ^ glass on the door at the e entrance to the Golden Spur f, was cut out and left in one s nio^n Q The plate of glass weighed e NTION JOURNALISTS tical On-Air ience? ^ I ^ ws neeas i sportscasters porters lit More Oin RH, Rm. 352 and Sunday 6 i inr>fa (1 miv-'ii v ) - 3:00 y e, .75<k a glass << on Saturday ft Lunch jo 11:30-2:30 V> Monday - F riday X 11:30-3:00 ft ! Saturday v Dinner \ 6:00- 11:00 ft \ flC Monday - V 1 Saturday / naker 6 I iranH oungr <acrn?? from Kithljml MjllA I Irltlinr Rlvd 7H2-227S y | 4 ^ V fer , xjk IVIwV^'' ?pp?"' QjB: MR 2ELg? I ddition to the Business \J ICI I ur ,ver one hundred pounds. ;hf? said The exact amount of noney stolen from the video ?ame has not yet been ietermined. Singer said vhen a qualified person eads the meter to the game, he exact amount of money stolen can be determined. The Golden Spur is a tightclub for students run >y the university. It molovs 19 oeoDle and eatures live bands and pecial talent nights for mateur musicians and ntertainers. Car Ci ) Pi VV onl Let's Get Behind T The jewelry 2909 Piatt Springs 9 til 6 Moi I?jgp*"??? ! > $4. v v* 1 * Course located 6 Columbia on the! 776-9 Offer not goo other f Offpr Pyniroc ^''*^11 V- J Student l.D. too f 7??l IV1IIIBU Tn Inrrenc Of Busines By JIMLaFEMINA SUM Writer Construction on an addition to the Business Administration Building, which is A 1 ? A r% ill* 1J 1 expecieu IU cosi niuiiuii, snouiu uegin Nov. 1 according to James F. Kane, dean of the College of Business Administration. The structure will be built on the existing parking lot behind the B.A. building and, once completed, will be a mirror image of its counterpart. "About $8.3 million of it (the allotted $9.3 million) is coming from state funds in the way of bonds, while the remaining $1 million is being privately funded," Kane said. "We have already sent out all the bid invitations, and hopefully, we will have collected all of them by Sept. 18. "IF ALL GOES well, we should complete construction in eighteen months," he said. The new facility will include an underground parking network, which will result in an additional 200 parking spaces. Also contained in Kane's report on the construction are his justifications for the Droiect. According to his report, "Increased enrollment has resulted in 100 percent utilization of classrooms from eight in the morning until eight at night." It also states that 45 B.A. classes are not currently held in the B.A. building due to lack of classroom space. ANOTHER REASON for the construction of the facility is lack of office space as well as space for additional support services ????? ? _ pp w w w ^ riecock inties / $2.00 . . Includes E hem All the way! , ,, > follow up VI! For inform Warehouse? > ??? , Rd. W. Cola. , 1801 HdmP i.-Sat. || Columbia,S ^ k ^ A A A A i II Student ' I Golfer!! 11 Sedgewood i | Country Club ! I Wlth a has a weekday l | fall special I !?- ? DO for 18 holes ifl , (Regular $8.00) || miles east of i Sumter Highway. If 708 II d with any jig served wi >romotion. |S Feb. 28, 1982. || Required. j|? in Project _ a* _ espace s Colleae from the computer service and the library. The new building will provide, an additional 180,000 square feet of space, according to Kane. Also stated as reasons for the project are the rapid expansion of the Small Business Development Center and the B.A. school's Research Division. A TENTATIVE breakdown of the new 8floor building is: The first and second floors are to be devoted to library services. The middle four floors are to serve as additional classroom space to accommodate business classes that cannot be held in the B.A. building. The seventh floor will enable the Research Division to expand out of overcrowded quarters and will also house the typing lab, which is presently sharing space wuii me computer ceruer. oy uoing irns, me computer center will be able to expand into the space vacated by the typing lab. Kane also said the University Placement Center, currently located on the Horseshoe, will be moving into the new facility. Reaction to the project has generally been favorable. Students will be free of overcrowded classrooms, and staff members will not have to spend any time traveling around campus and thus can devote more time to their students. However, not all reactions on the project have been favorable. 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