The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 13, 1982, Image 1

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i i - i. .i SouthtoOaro I inlanaanLibrar y Slopseshoe i uatf. ' U.o. t'C'u Aul'. PnllJ * I Permit No. 213 I Columbia, S. C. */ k t<sjr- ? Video Tape Fim By John Braun The Video Tape Commil Union, Bell Camp and WUSC Senate Finan^p rnmmitfp* according to a report issued 1 The committee allocate* Chairman Steve Short said c organizations' accounts at t 30). Usually, only the left-ov< Short said. The activity fee money i: previous activity fee increas< ORGANIZATIONS have i their allotments to SG Vice P Short said the Video Tape largest allocation ($18,520), i closed-circuit television netv funding is to repair damag< WUSC requested the additi crease, Short said. He estimated funding requ< I7>r.ll 1 JL- cm luuuuig supplements < which come from student act ALLOCATIONS are based ( last month. Short said the cor of the funding request's imp determination based on the a^ He said that the committ adding as an example that ti spring are normally not fur stuff-fund for equipment and Total funding for an o] revenue, Short said. Organi ding when allocations are m burse Student Governmenl Organizations who fail to r penalized the next year's fun< Handicap^ By Joan Kirchner Several disabled students said Disabled Student & fulfilling its responsibilities i-i i - ? ? nuiai saiu ner oince is doing DSS is set up to carry regulation mandating that <3 receive equitable education in higher education, accor Cooper, DSS director. "We do this to the best of the budget and staff availa people are under the impi have a tremendous staff, w very small," said Cooper, eludes two professionals, assistants and four work-stu Matthew Famiglietti, s< ' student, expressed dissatisl way Dbi> nas been han 9K g??^: Gov. Dick Riley chaired board did not decide on th page 3. ' Committee t( ance Co Ltee of the Carolina Program !-FM were the big winners in the foil cnnt\lnmAnf r*l / o IU11 oup^ivuiciliai iUHUlIl^, ruesday. i $110,204, which Committee ame from money left in student he end of the fiscal year (June sr money is allocated in the fall, 3 the amount received from a j, Short said. intil 5 p.m. Monday to appeal resident Mike Sheely. Committee, which received the requested funding to establish a /ork on campus. The Bell Camp 3S made by camp visitors, and onal funds for their power inestsat $350,000. allocations passed in the spring, ivity fees, Short said. >n organizations' requests made nmittee first decides the degree ortance, then makes the dollar mailable money. u r 1 ? ee nas iunuing pnoruies as well, 'avel expenses not funded in the ided "This fall we tried to buy supplies," he added. rganization includes expected zations are given the total funade, and are expected to reimt for the revenue allowance, neet revenue expectations are iing, he added. )ed student students' probl ~ the departmeni on campus have ervices is not "THERE IS : hut cj nCQ rif all7tVan~~ and 3 shirkin8 4 4?1 . , something is n ?UtK h^ federal get hurt," Fam lisabled persons al opportunities "It shocks m ding to Brenda the staff here beyond what tl our ability with concerned I doi ble to us. Most Students < ession that we placement ol hen in fact it is students in dor whose staff in- as a major prol two graduate dy students. Famiglietti' >cond-year law Gregg Donald 'action with the mate, but said idling disabled an emergency. fuesday's state Budget and Control tree maior nrooosals that would afl jps list mmittei Are Organization All ?X I. n?B. wi hiiu Mw?riw?n owiwnis Activities Off it* Alpha Phi Omega Am. Son. of flfloch. Engineers Bacchus 8AI.SA Boll Cnmp :%* Bowling Club Soxing Club Carolina Leadership Conference : fcPU/Cinomatir, Arts CPUIContemporary Sounds CPlf/Exocuiive Council : CPUHdsasf Instibo CPU/Off iea : CP wspncial Programs CPUfVideo rapa I; Clario?phic Society Oor Ooutsch Club Environments Law Society Equestrian Club French Club Gamecock Garnet *8lack filUT Undorg. Student Org. International Law Society 1,1 mmmm ' > ' ''niii innluiift i'i n'm'ifi . 1111. 111^ a . m* s criticize L ems and with what he called t's general lack of concern. A pattern of mismanagement 1 ; of responsibility at DSS. If 1 ot done, someone is going to i liglietti said. i e," Cooper responded. "All of \ : have worked many hours ] ley are paid, and if I was not < n't know why I'd be here." cited the department's i F physically handicapped I m rooms without a roommate \ alem. 1 s suitemate, sophomore son, does not have a roomhe would like one in case of ] - 1 i : \! r B . M^%;... ML Wk - _| ( PHato by Win McMamee { I Board meeting. The I feet USC. See story on * I i . ? II i anoca Fall Suppleti lOUOt ocateri Revenue Total SSO 2,360 3,200 1,200 130 m 30S SIS * 784 3 478 6,700 J?J >984 14.98* itta ,0* 980 150 MjJ tm 800 800 1720 1728 1,14 So 1.125 3.765 1,555 ''555 8,520 18,820 97 97 1.905 800 2,585 7,340 7-3W n ****** 2,900 851 40 991 30.60 1,130.50 l? M.I..vi.niM . ...MM, M ' Disabled S "DSS PROMISED my pare .vould have a roommate, bi lave one. They (DSS) gav aression that they were still 3Ut were quite vague," Done ,vas told, in effect, to find r nate." Regarding housing, Cooper x>cus on new students and t more independence wit! students. "Continuing students are identify a roommate who is < them and go through the pro< jp for a room just as any tvould, unless specifically ad necessary," Cooper said. Donaldson's parents thou vould have a roommate, and nave noticed a change in DSS. "THE PROGRAM is an exc doesn't seem to be administe last year," Donaldson's fathei According to Cooper, Donal nad specified the kind of roon would be best for their son. ivhen trying to find roomi students because no studen plications this fall indicated iving with a physically student, Cooper said. A deaf sophomore who does dentified was without a r< ;emester and several weeks ling of this semester. She sai ;he stayed at home becausc rightened to stay in her dorm [ roommate. DSS has given the nam lumbers of physically .tudents to campus police, Co n case of emergency, the poli he students need assistant milding. "WE WORK very hard to ei )f individual safety," Coof Addition, our staff has volu heir home phone numbers wi police emergency number .tudents know someone on 01 lontactedf after 5 p.m. if a irises." ites fali rental Funding An Organization All Intramural/Recreational Sports . Judo Club Karate Club Lacrosse Club Mortar Board Mountaineering National Student Exchange Assn. Portfolio Racquotball Club Rugby Club (Man's) Russell House University Union Scuba Club SC Student Legislature Snort f ltih flHiro Sport Parachute Club Student Bar Association Students for Accessibility Table Tennis Tigarburn - Chi Kappa Psi USCJCCI ] USC Dance Company Watarski Club Whitewater Club Windsorfing Club WUSflFM 1 Student Ser n< j and I th?^ I Marie Weath it I still don't student who is e me the im- contacted DSS working on it, would have a ildson said. "I classes. Weathe ny own room- notetaker and si notes by herself said DSS must Cooper said ry to promote Weatherford am 1 continuing best solution wo student in each expected to notes for Weathc compatible for "I have never cess of signing or by anyone th; other student found, and I wa! apted space is was resolv< Weatherford's) ght their son said they also SCOTT SAL1V attended summi also feels there client one, but DSS. Salmonser ired as well as fu^j>es!;ecJ durin rsajcj to Sandy s Fan management al dson s parents accessible to wh imate they felt , "The staff me DSS is limited time to go and i mates for its my own How c t housing ap- I'minawheelcl an intprpst in : * is fioi accessiuie handicapped According to i academics, and not want to be likes to do servi Dommate last are not DSS at the begin- sibilities. id many times "Making loca s she was too one of many gc i room without icing on the caki top priority we es and room academic life of handicapped ~9 ? h oper said, and |nSIO? ce would know B w ; to leave the "p,zzn busin? bargains and < college student: isure this kind Page four. >er said. "In After two ye< ntarily posted other bar in Cc th the campus, band comes to so that all an(l Friday. Pat ir staff can be Sigma Chi r critical need intramural foot funds iount located Revenue Total 3.995 ? ?oc T 1,685 2,700 4,388 597 597 9,680 9,680 890 890 385 38? 1,085 1,085 170 170 8,548 8,548 1.150 t,1SO 1,053 1,053 1,040 1,040 2,885 12,800 15,685 395 400 795 1,439 75 1,514 340 340 CKft "?? sou ISO ISO 888 888 475 475 2,441 2,441 12.858 12,858 vices lerford, a first-year law hard of hearing, said she in June and was told she notetaker in each of her rford still does not have a aid trying to hear and take "has been hell." I she had spoken to d her dean and decided the mid be to have another law class take and photocopy srford. been notified by this student at a notetaker had not been 5 under the impression that ed to the best of her benefit," Cooper said. [ONSEN, a freshman who jr school this past summer, is a lack of organization at i oaiu ci jl/oo oiaii iiiciuuci g the summer that they go ious Hot Dogs and talk to bout making the entrance eelchairs. mber never set up a date or eventually told me to go on an I do it on my own when lair and the place (Sandy's) ?" Salmonsen said. Cooper, DSS' top priority is I although her department ces in the community, they requirements or respon1 restaurants accessible is xxi ideas, but they are the *. Without academics as our would be jeopardizing the the students," Cooper said. >sses compote by offering services for what may he s' favorite late night snack. irs of playing almost every >lumbia, the Corbett Urquia the Golden Spur tomorrow 10. emains the top team in the ball poll. Page 13.