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i* fOTttJHBOffPO liWfcafHMLi wsaeftoa i g BULK RATE U.S. f'OSTARE Reductions t Trust mm vb By Joe Cumbie USC's board of trustees aj. i package yesterday in an effort tc 4.6 percent budget cut planned foi The budget reduction package to possible adverse consequences The package of one-time re vacancy hiring freeze until Janua USC faculty and staff vacancies \ possible. USC President James Hotderman with the budget crunch. Student Se By Rachel Waterhouse Four recommendations for cha attendance policy were present Student Senate Wednesday. Student Government Preside) Abel said the proposals will be ser the Student-Faculty Relations Cor the Scholastic Standards and Committee. Present policy states that stude penalized for missing more than of classes, excused or unexcused. THE FIRST recommendation that 10 percent unexcused ab< considered excessive in 100- anc classes. Fifteen percent unexc sences for 300 level and higher cla* be excessive. The second recommendation d percent absences at any level is p The third proposal states that abs more than 20 percent of classes ai is excessive. The most lenient proposal si regular class attendance is both and wise, but no instructor cai students for absences alone. If the proposals go through mittees in time, they will be brou inside Campout for CarolinaClemsi tickets begins tomorrow night. Pa With farm shows, fun s sideshows, the annual South Can Fair is back in town, opening ti a.m. Page 11. Furman and USC clash in ff->otball rivalry in the state tomor \ o save abo ees ap| roved a budget reduction > comply with the statewide the next fiscal year, was prepared with concern to students. ;ductions includes a staff ry 1. This freeze means any vill not be filled this year, if ^Hn?^ mm - <:;,vf;- aMP^Mji - - - - |,/ p - . ^: - ? ?h ? - KBB?:^::':: addressed the board of truste nate hear mging the 'I* we get ed to the this, it will nt Ashley there who t limltteeor Government petitions anything.' nts can be _ Araf4p, 10 percent ACaaei proposes the Faculty Ser sences be Abel said. 1 200-level ;used ab- ABEL SAID sses would proposals to go b "I think the p roposes 15 chance of comir unishable. trough the ence from Committee, Ab t any level The proposal! tates that altered if they i expected Standards and F 1 penalize me present pone the com- we son ght before quiet the cynics Student Governr said Matt War chairman. He s Senate were pi an football forts in this mal ge five. In other Senate hows and olina State Ihe Financia ii fall supplement* for review. It wil meeting. the oldest row. Paf^e The Judiciar revisions to th Committee chair ut $1.5 mill lrnvp hi "We will put off as long as \ slots," USC President James t require the approval of the presi future will be even more rigid in The package of cuts also in operating expenses of the un $3,884,839. Cuts are in such area service replacement, parking an According to Holderman, this of all programs at USC campus The committee will determine \ cuts, in an effort to minimi ii^::;:v:'-'x -;X: ' . : ' es yesterday regarding how the u s 4 attend ] something done on quiet the cynics out ' hink the Student s doesn't do V r nic Committee Chairman Matt Ward a late at its Nov. 3 meeting, I H he would like all four jj efore the Faculty Senate. 9 roposals will have a better |f ig out almost whole if they j| Student-F'aculty Relations jj el said. jj 5 are more likely to be J go through the Scholastic || *etitions Committee, where jj y originated, Abel said. jg lething done on this, it will J > out there who think the nent doesn't do anything," d, Academics Committee M said he felt Abel and the itting forth "qualified eftter. || SssS vSS j news: ?j il Committee presented the || )1 funding to the SU?n?tors 1 be voted on at next week's 1 y Committee is considering e present judicial code, man Dana Morris said the G ion iirlran+ ni uuycru ve can the filling of vacant lolderman said. "They now ident, and my attitude in the this regard." eludes slashes in the total iversity, which amount to is as tuition, housing, health d student facility funds, cut entails the examination es by a steering committee, vhich areas can best absorb ze harm to students and p>; miversity is dealing 1 ] riiiUc pUiib revisions will be more philos structural. "Things such as name c naking it a more educational criminal court will hopefully laid. The Communications Co working to get the commuter nerly located on Russell Hous< eplaced for students who want t The Residential Life Con rranged for the Thanksgivinj Academic committee chairman overnment vice-president Mike ut pacl programs. "Programs that are marj programs at institutions in need to be revived regardin curricula to see if their dis diminish the breadth of coi Holdermansaid. These reductions and re man, have saved or will sa in fiscal year 1982-83. In other action, the Stuc praised Holderman for hi: creases and noted that US( crease in two years. In his < not optimistic about the pc rates for the 1983-84 academ "Tuition increases will t possible," Holderman said forthrightly and honestly t turns around substantially reductions, I do not see hov for the 1983-84 academic yea THE TRUSTEES also a tercollegiate Activities Co replacement of the artificia for two years. The funds a instead be used to increase install a trophy case and to \iri 11 )\n 1 o r*t\ lr\ TT 111 WV llA^OVCU 111 llic dUIUlUl The board also adopted < pose and direction of USC's In his closing remarks, I also looking into programs exist. Programs will be exa possible within the univer areas to be examined includ math and marine biology. THE COMMITTEE will duplicated by other state programs are less efficient i them. \b ror^mr y i i/UUi i IB ophical than run to and f Airport hanges and Thanksgivir court than a change," he * T^e Off" on polling problem. mmittee is board, for- . The fol e first floor, appointment ;o car pool. Eddie Gre< David Fortz imittee has Campus Aff I shuttle to LoadholtIV, ^^liiijijj, i l .-Li i 109 - H ^ I -rm \ - . ; ' x. .. ^B I*. i^g?i, Wl ^Kx-> | * -v.. UpB Matt Ward addresses the St Icu^ i a i anaeiy iooks on. kage ginal and clearly duplicate other the state and surrounding states g their overall contribution to all continuance would substantially jrsework available to students," directions According to Holderve the uni' 3rsity about $1,489,231 Ipnt/Trimtpp I iaicnn PnmmiMnn s firm stand against tuition in1 has not had a major tuition injpeech, however, Holderman was >ssibility of holding down tuition ic year. >e deferred as long as humanly I. "But I have to tell you very hat unless the economic picture , even with major pragramatic v we can avoid a major increase ir. ipproved a proposal by the In 1-J J_r 'I nuii vicc tiidi wuuiu ueicr me 1 ii tun at Williams-Brice Stadium llocated for the resurfacing will the size of the training room, to set up a film room. All additions n's west stand. i resolution reaffirming the purmedical program. iolderman said the university is 1 i in which funding discrepancies 1 imined and enhanced as much as sity's budget limitations. These J e engineering, computer science, 1 also examine USC programs institutions to see if USC's and the university can do without nendations : rom the Columbia Metropolitan the Wednesday before igCampus Committee is working students about the parking lowing University Committee :s were approved by the Senate: enleaf, Parking Committee; mbary, Secretary for the Offairs Committee; and Brunson Student Affairs Committee. |pF o * \ **** udent Senate as Student i