The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, August 30, 1982, Page 3, Image 5
Students
By Forrest Brown i
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Students who are on the i
campus housing waiting list
are being placed in dorms
faster this year than last,
despite the delay in opening
sections of the University
Inn and Woodrow dorm.
Linda Saad, women's
housing director, said,
"Compared to last year, the
waiting list is smaller. Last
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outrageous. We're going
down the list a lot faster."
David Macaulay, men's
housing director, said,
"We're going through the
waiting list for freshmen
quick. A lot of people should
have some place by midSeptember.
For most of the
people who want men's
housing, we will be able to
accommodate them."
MACAULAY SAID he
expects some people on the
waiting list to be given a
room this week. Saad said
she anticiaptes finishing the
freshman women's waiting
list.
"Every year, we advise
them (people on the waiting
list) to get a place temporarily,"
Saad said, "but
they usually don't."
Saad said with people on
the' waiting list getting offcampus
housing, the
progression down the oncampus
list goes faster.
SAAD SAID space is
available for 3,644 women on
campus, plus about 65
spaces for women at
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Macaulay added, "There
is so much being done that it
isn't quite ready. In a week
to 10 days, it should be
ready."
S A AD SAID when
University Inn is filled, twothirds
will be occupied by
men and one-third will be
occupied by women.
Ed Bass, director of
project development, said
state government is behind
the delay in opening
University Inn.
Bass said, "We weren't
given permission to start in
time. The Joint Bond Review
Committee (in the
Legislature) waited for
months. We were darn lucky
to get the buildings open that
we did."
Bass expects the
renovations to be completed
r?n this third huildine in two
weeks. Major renovations
have been made at
University Inn, Bass said.
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the electrical system needed
adjustment. The roof also
needed extensive repairs,
and new carpet was ordered.
Macaulay said people who
were assigned a room at
University Inn were also
assigned another room on
campus. A resident whose
room at University Inn is
still being renovated is
staying in the other room
until renovation is completed.
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filled, the vacated rooms in
other dorms will be filled by
people on the waiting list.
Saad said the average
price for a room at
University Inn is $528 per
semester, with some smaller
rooms costing $490 per
semester.
MEN'S HOUSING space
got a boost this fall semester
with the completion of the
two wing sections of
Wood row dorm.
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will house 42 men. I hope it is
ready by the spring. I don't
think it will be ready in the
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Bass said the middle
section of Woodrow will be
ready for occupation by
spring semester.
He said too much work
was required on the building
for it to be completed during
the fall semester. "We had to
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building," Bass said.
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Saad and Macaulay said
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