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Discipline system i By Susan Muir The proposal of a new student social discipline system has been put on hold again and is waiting for approval from the TTanllHlt Cannln * uvuivjr kjviiaw. The proposal was due for approval at Wednesday's Faculty Seriate meeting, but because this year's Student Government has not expressed its opinion of the proposal, Student Affairs Committee Chairman Kevin Lewis decided to postpone the Senate vote on the proposal until the December meeting. The proposal, which discusses student social rules and in what way students who violate the rules should be dealt, has been under consideration since 1980 when a presidential task force first made suggestions for changes in the student discipline system. Lewis said the proposal was ready for a vote, and the r IA.. _ ' ? .... ? - ? iacuny was reaay 10 act on it, Dut Student Goveriunent had not communicated with the Student Affairs Committee to Commission Continued from page 3 "This program should be con- "This is a disti sidered not in a traditional sense of a distinct configural P.E. program," he said, "because it's courses offered in substantially more than that. It in- duplicated," hesai volves the development of neuro- In other businesi muscular coordination...and is really proposal to^ shif a serious program 10 quality people in education (luci. u areas of physiology." specialist (Ed. At first, some members of the educational admin commission were concerned that the to S.C. State in i program might duplicate existing desegregation pla programs offered by the biology which was earliei department, but USC Provost Frank Justice Departmen Borkowski assured the group that the USC will continui program was unique. in the two program y J 14BBI 1 .omf. No coupon necessary. Offer gc restaurant for a limited time or LmBESTEfflfim iwaits approval make suggestions for or additions to the proposal. Lewis said the committee wants to get as much student. input as possible before sending the proposal to the Faculty Senate In other faculty business, the senate approved some grade changes from spring and summer classes. Also, President James Holderman told the senate about the Budget and Control Board's decision to allow the Commission on Higher Education and state colleges until Jan. 15 to consider the board's suggestions for budget cuts and reallocations. Holderman said the university is anxious to cooperate with the state on the budget. The board recommended that the state colleges consider state needs for high technology when they draw up their budgets. Holderman said "high ! technology" refers to science, engineering, business and : computer areas. ict degree with a in the same year, S.C. State will begin on of courses. No its program. After that year, USC will >ther areas will be no longer admit students in these two 1. degree Drocrams. and the oroerams , CHE approved a will be available only from S.C. State. . doctor of About 240 students have indicated L3. educational an jn(_erest jn the program. Of those ? 4- f reeSTio^ interested, about 60 percent are black stratum from USC and ^ >cent are w?te ccordance with a i for the state, CHE also approved a renovation approved by the program recommended by the - Facilities Committee, which involves to admit students providing dorms at USC-Union and i for one year, and USC-Salkehatchie. jjj -Roast Bee! I oanuwicn | B frill I Tea I od at a participating j Governor's I ^ Restaurant 1 1901 Assembly Street | l is featuring [:-,.] SurfCSlTurf 1 Includes Ribeye Steak C5i Sauteed Shrimp |j on a bed of wild rice, crispy green salad, j j vegetable with French bread (2& butter , j For The Unbelievable Price of I I p $2.99 j. j ? j A Dinner You Can't Afford To Miss [ j ' Dinner Served Mon.-Sat. 5-10 PM ;| [ j Happy Hour Caucus Lounge 4-7 PM j ! I SPECIAL 1 50C OFF any steak dinner costing $3.00 or j i more with valid USC ID j I Student and Faculty I Good any day any time at all stores ! I 1000 Knox Abbott Dr. 767 St. Andrews Rd. N Cayce St. Andrews I 791-4220 772-9252 ! ] 6118 Garners Ferry Rd. ! (Woodhill Mall) I IS STUDENT HOUSING AT USC. A PROBLEM? You bet it is...and Barnwell Colony Condominiums have the solution. Since our furnished model was completed in August over one half of our two bedroom flats and townhouses have sold, and the remaining units are selling briskly. Now is the time to consider Barnwall Cnlnnu oc tha cornnrJ ?'? UUUUliU semester approaches. Very competitive fixed or variable rate financing packages are now available. Barnwell Colony..practically on campus just 2Yi blocks from the Business School... presenting a practical solution to U.S.G.'s housing problems. Priced from the low forties. For more information on student nnnHnminlum #-.*>11 tu*~ n 1 ? ?t>aa mo L/OVUIUP" ment Group today. 1 MTwdl . C bbny | 1227 Barnwell Street Call The Development Group, Inc. Visit Our Open House in Unit #22 ForAn Appointment At On Sunday? from 1 K)0 - 4:00 PM | 256-7999