The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 15, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Anti-i rally By Nancy Young Only 20 to 30 Campuses Aga Thursday evenir UCAM chapter s because of sta beliefs. "People in S stock in the nu n r i no we, iuunuer people here are it." The "teach-ii featured thre ternational stud Peter Sederbei physician, Stev Physicians for S "I'M DISAPF Linda Collins i people who did s really concerns English profe teach-in was al the organizatioi South Carolina 1 "There is les because people he said. "How lh? GAMECOCK is tl p? of the University o) s published three I Mondays, Wednesday) the f<l and spring ser on Wednesdays dui sessions, with the (xc holidays and examinati Opinions expressed are those ot the edito the University o< South ' The University of S> equal opportunity insti The Board of Stude Communications is tl GAMtCOOC. The Stu ment h the parent CAMfCOCIC Change of address requests and other cot be sent to the CAM University of South i S.C. 29208. Subscription rates art $8.00 per fal or spring for both summer m postage paid at Cotum The "GamecocV is a ganization of the Univ lina and receives fui activity fees. CD fr?niwiml Hnq rV . { , ^ , ? nuclear \ draws s people came to the United Inst Nuclear War rally g, but the founder of USC's aid the low attendance was ? politics, not individual outh Carolina have more dear industry," said Lauri of USC's chapter. "More at raid to speax out against i" on Russell House patio e government and inies professors, Roger Coate, g and Ann Sloan, and a a Rosansky, a member of ocial Responsibility. OINTED," UCAM member said of the turnout. "The how up are the ones who are I." ssor Bruce Pearson said the or? a mAmh?Pchin rollv fnr WW M MVtllWVIWIll^ kUAAJ tvt i. He said six campuses in lave UCAM chapters. > interest in South Carolina lere are more complacent," ever, there is a growing Nev Call 7 w >tud<flt ntwtpa- } 7 South Carolina and [. . j m? a week on I'y" 1 and Fridays during N ] testers and wetkly [ ' j mg both summer H| eption ot university on periods. |Hfi in the GAMECOCK figL rs and not those o( Carolina. *uth fjmlmj k jn if! :ution. it Publications and A e publisher of the lent Media Depart- M Kganization of the ^ forms, subscription ?pond?Ke should ECOCK, Drawer A, Zarotina, Columbia, $15.00 for (1) year, semester and $3.00 uioiH. TitiiJ class licensed student or- 9 rrsity of South Caro- j | ding from student I flH Mar tuanh-in. F mmmg mal! crowd awareness of the dangers of nuclear waste disposal. "The idea of nuclear war seems so remote to people," Pearson said. Rosansky spoke out against Reagan's concept of a survivable nuclear diisaster. "Many people disagree with President Reagan that a limited nuclear war is possible," he said. "In a nuclear war, survival is meaningless." THE UNITED STATES and the Soviet Union can, with existing weapons, destroy each other four times over, according to Sloan, whose field of study is Soviet politics. "I can say I'm in favor of an arms control," shp said "There can be no superiority in arms. The Soviets won't allow it." A paralysis caused by fear has led to the hiiilHnrt nf niir-loar ormc Qo/loplutra coir) MUlAVAVtj^/ VA IIUVIVUA Ut M?W y UVUV* WVI ^ *J?AVA . 4'The predominant forces don't address the alternatives to nuclear arms." Coate spoke about nuclear issues as they pertain to South Carolina. "In your own society, in South Carolina, there is more nuclear power than less. In terms of energy bills, you have less control over the costs." ? :?~j -1 a a. xue gruup rwcivcu auuui zu signatures from students who want to learn more about UCAM and the nuclear issues. "I feel pretty good about the turnout," Rowe said. "Students at USC haven't had the opportunity to be involved (with the nuclear issue)." IS tip? 77-7181 L a. n ? m ^? ^OPIF^ mT v# rlLQ [^Typing s V (4ft) - ?WtNf OH 0 I Tickets on sa I I FRI NOV 1 S V STUDENTS S3 ? Three t. '"* ' 1 I 1 nil wj r\" Tired o same old Turn to Alte ^ _ Tor music, new and m WUSC-FM: Th? sound ai tarn 1 A m oples-4.SC each A ?pen 9'?' Hating I 1???M?' ind self-service copier! 254 8 J 1 Block Qfl NEW BMPROVED Ft A jia fftAfToR' ^ <c lo M n /n \ / Pi iccq II W Ai irn I U> iv> i v i i vu KJt y f l\U JOU I I I I VJ U OC L.W lj 9 8 PM R-H- BALLRCX PUBLIC $5 BEER, BEEF j Tamper Proof Bands ? (J) ^wy7r/l/f/Mwm, f the radio? rnative 92 s, sports ore. ; freshest ound. day-Friday rion St. owera 931 | ' Campus 6 tf , 11 ? II ^ B