The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 25, 1982, Page Page 7, Image 10

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m ^ _ " Campaign To Stir Co TO THE EDITOR : Your editorial "Faulty Faculty" is part of your continued campaign to set the students and faculty against one another. If you want cooperation from the faculty, this is not the way to do it. I would hope your next editorial will contain ? fnrms.1 apology to the students and faculty of this university. The apology is necessary because you knowingly deceived the readers of your paper by claiming that the only reason for not ? using the "Campus Guide" questionnaire is that professors are only interested in themselves. This is not true and you know it. Let me point out how I know that you know this to be false. On November 3, 1981 I wrote a detailed letter to Mr. Boswell pointing out the faults of his questionnaire. I consider myself to be an expert in questionnaire construction since I have done (and continue to do) studies using this type of instrument. In that letter, I offered my assistance to Mr. Boswell and the committee. Woodland Terrace N TO THE EDITOR: As residents of Woodland Terrace for the last three and one-half years, we are most incensed that this is only the second reference to the deplorable conditions at W.T. (the first being a picture of a friend's apartment with its shutter hanging askew). Instead of criticizing the appearance of W.T. and supporting the university's decision to sell it, you as responsible journalists should have been urging the uiiivcidiiy iu maintain lis apartments off-campus as well as it does its glorified Roost. Residential Life Services has a crew of eight or so "ren A t? ? - ? ' uuvalors wno spend tneir days waiting for lunch while watching one of their number work. Adding to their compliment are two maintenance men who instead of picking up trash (because dumpsters are emptied so infrequently) root through the trash searching for "treasures." The outside appearance of W.T. is nothing compared the living conditions on the inside. Residents at W.T. have had to cuiuena wnn me touowing: f l)a four-by-six inch hole in the kitchen wall that remained V.i unrepaired for over a year. 2) leaking bathroom fixtures that are never repaired. 3)gaps under doors and windows that can be seen through. 4)rotting floors. 5)doors that won't latch. Of COlirSP thp Mnint inh nn ?-*-1 *i?* J ? r"",v J*?" HIV- IIIOIUC HiaiLilCM llldl U1 LUC outside. Not only must we contend with deplorable living conditions, we also have frequent visitors. The first is the g, notorious "Roachland Terrace Roach" known to be invulnerable and most enamored of the supposedly bi-monthly exterminations. We also have been visited by the infamous two-legged prowler which despite numerous sightings by - . J QEEJHINKTHESE PBOPU Al m.Jmm WAMIKWfiAinMfiTlJccmei Ill ml Hi ln&vin&l ntroversy Continues On November 4, 1981,1 received a letter from Mr. Boswell MARK telling he did not like my letter and stating "...we have Editoralready reached a point where it is too late to reconsider." In n" this case, Mr. Boswell and the other students were "lazy" or unwilling to reconsider their action. m Look for an incre On November 10, 1981,1 sent a letter to you in response to spring and next U your editorial "Campus Guide" with my letter to Mr. Boswell build up military i enclosed and asked you to publish it as an "open letter." You but how else will s refuse to publish either of my letters. Thus, you knew what deep cuts in fina the complaints were against the "Guide" and you have to this unaffected by wh; day not been honest with your readers. the flag of the CL i can only nope you gives me a good ii will publish this letter and respond to these facts by fully in this state are wi informing your readers. the damn thing v Heard that the ne^ CHARLES TUCKER out of student aff; Associate Professor of Sociology Doughnuts" after DUNCAN. Hope th 4U~ nu:i?i -i ?i- ? - uic jriuiaueipma GREENE STREE ot Like The Roost SKX ' he would to a Gil* your honor, could residents at their back windows, remains undaunted and truth instead uncaptured by USC's finest as they search from the comfort situation? 1 of their custom cruisers. (Note: there is no access for custom have DAVID STO cruisers behind W.T.) of Management summit Meeting We have survived increases in rent from $95 a month to PRESIDENT $140 a month. Now we have been told that chances are we are xjei^ wlsdom? to be evicted with a 60-day notice. When, we don't know. ~tockman was to: Please note that the only attempt to find lodging for any of us ye wouldn t show is to put us on waiting lists for campus housing. Of course this L always helps t< excludes pet owners, who make up a sizeable body of W.T. pM. MAGAZINE; residents. show?cal1 itseK a: show? I thought th Perhaps if the university spent a fraction of the money that Sjjtten the feelinj is spent maintaining athletes in luxury on conditions for f L.t ? w.t., it would not be on the auction block today. .ine credlJ- ^ven t J he won the Heisr stacia Mcdonough ?r?te thj!} heri Graduate Student, Applied History *i_ ^ma5 me i>ew urieans c johnMcdonough NkeX'wtivered Senior, Philosophy ce ?^ectlve reP i. Everytime I see mouth, I can't hel] a mountain some n manage to climb i Dollar Bill Changer KsrBSE when we were in T"> ^ . j 1 that he's back in neil LH2SI6Q nment? myTavorii ^ thought was goini president last Mi TO THE EDITOR: room, hull? Tell me that, will things done. I wis! Just what would it take to ya? May GOV. get a dollar bill changer in LESLIE P. EAGELLAND sales tax sound li the Gambrell Hall snack Graduate Student increase in sales it FRESID1 would do everythi iv& this fall. Cut this i fall, don't be surpi yjgggk MEMBERS shoul at rec*"cec*rate ^ ^fffp gj U education ( M _Jf JlH j|JL six years of duties p^" 5J-"-:- |yj , football coach onl; 3f r Bb|S big business. Nobc tll^r 38 HH cure cancer. And ft f PfflRI ' ft are wondering wh : y a fraction of what Sbfenffl^^S Mbfc llliiiin, seriously conside ' here getting that I WL nauun H from prisoners w - M time for years i 91 Federal Prison i mewph i ihh iPiiMPiiii ^iwBiimmMul1' munication. He w WEMPtOYMENT I 1 nave. He s zd yea a?i lim^^i yWfeaii J KURT D. RAYIV 1 dW|VO\ .?m Talladega, Alal BHHBHSHU > Doug jLgMH ?& PLUS CATEGOR WUSC, for impro> the station, there r t'\ ^ || MINUS CATK( I Pam Parsons. Gr< lowest momer meaning of the wo in-Chief """" ase of enrollment in ROTC divisions this ill semesters. Not only will the hysteria to iefense result in greater recruiting action, tudents be able to pay for their tuition with ncial aid. Now tell me that students are it's happening in Washington Flying EMSON TIGERS on top of the state house idication of where the minds of legislators rjpn Hoalinrt tnWU A * 1 4 >?v?a uvuiillg nivu Ulipui Ullil. laaucd. rtl ltjasi /as only up there for a few hours n name for an intramural basketball team airs department will be called "Duncan's the dean of that department MARSHA ley do better than Marsha's baseball heros, Phillies All the talk to close IT was just that?talk. Point the finger of KIRKMAN FINLAY who never wanted it place but made remarks that sounded like IT class last semester. What's the matter n't you face a group of students with the oi Deing dishonest about the rhe S.C. Chamber of Commerce was to CKMAN, the director of the federal Office and Budget, speak at their Economic but that afternoon, he called and said Mi AN wanted him to rework the budget. In e Chamber of Commerce waited until >peak before they informed their audience up. That's great for public relations, guys. 1 Hprpil/p \;r>l ir* aurtionna lirv... ? v j vui uuuivii^v. f T 11 J' UU^I) , that incredibly non-informative television magazine? Can a magazine be a television ere was a difference I have always {, that Sports Ilustrated has something ROGERS. There was nothing but a two o him on the "Milestones" category when nan Trophy. Before that came out, they SCHELL WALKER should win it over le him out to be an idiot in an article about iaints earlier this year and now they make after all his accomplishments in the NFL. orting there, SI? FRANK BORKOWSKI with a pipe in his 0 but think he should be sitting on the lop of where dispensing prophecy to those who ip and seek his wisdom Speaking of 1 DAVIS POWERS who works in his office onstant craving for Coca Cola soft drinks China. I wonder if he's gotten his fill now the states In all the student gover o ruircnn ic fll APV r Alll TP T >v pvi ovii AO vjiuv/ic. m viny Li l wnu I 11 dlilVi^ * to be a disaster when she ran for viceirch. The girl's got spirit and is getting i her the best of luck as she graduates this RILEY makes his proposal for half-a-cent ke it's a revelation. This state needed an tax for years and probably still won't get ENT HOLDERMAN said Friday that he ng in his power to avoid a tuition increase tem out and when tuition is increased next i^pH At t Ho iron; loocf I ItV' KT A PL1 ? mv VIIV v Vi J AXxtAOVf VOV U A /14' d be able to take classes either for free or here are many empty seats in classrooms lelp the staff here further their living JACKIE SHERKILL $1.7 million for as Texas A4~M athletic director and head / proves that college athletics is ridiculous dy is worth that much money unless he can naturally, faculty members at the school y they ever went into academia to get paid Sherrill's getting. I'm sure glad USC didn't Sherrill and even gladder that he's not cind qf money. And imagine, his old team, ?rs, didn't even finish first in the 'ery so often, the Gamecock gets letters no would like pen pals as they bide their l prison. Kurt Raymer wrote from the n Talladega, Alabama to ask for com*ites, "I will be released in May 1982 after rs in numerous orisons and T'vp ln?;t all amily and friends so if you care to share d bring some sunshine into my prison cell, any and all letters and questions you may rs old and his address is: IER, number :i009:i, Box P.M.B. F.C.I, lama, 35160. His friends call him V :To ANDY MOORE, station manager of 'ing the quality of music and newscasts on by making it a credible medium i/\nv ?- *1 iuu i : i u muse on me WOMEN'S SAM who have quit after the departure of iat sense of spirit to stick with the team at it girls. Maybe someday you'll learn the r>s1o ~ ?* ?? " i uo bjjui i uiiu icam pi?y.