The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 17, 1982, Page 9, Image 9

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Feedback Because of a projected $13 million deficit for the 1982-83 school year, USC may raise tuition from $100 to $500 beginning with the fall 1983 semester, according to USC President James Holderman. "Unless the economy turns around with miraculous speed and incredible propor tions, there's just no way we can avoid it (a "ii that i have them tmrnMIS^mmaam becai K j schoc : schoc I teres out-o I *n th< I Bruce H Jourm "It makes it difficult for all For myself it doesn't matter wh a fiH nr Hollar inprpnsp M UV V* UW VAWAAMA AAAV& VV^I^V difficult. I will be working this and possibly during Pai Computer Science Gradv HH 1 it n?vl B thin liP alUl B John i - Musi "I don't have a scholarshi foreign student therefore I ha double. I have to stay in schoo do whatever I can. I will get a j for more money froi I Undeclarei "I usually work part t summer but this summer I v, work ^ Health^^ucatk "It will not affect me because I am here on 1 1 1.!-- 4.1 A. 4.. scnoiarsmp urai pays my iu don't see what the big fuj students up north have to pay x than they would if they atter here; therefore they will still h Engineei f tuition increase)," Holderman said earlier i this month. > Ppnnlp ?/prp askpH hnw tho nnsKthlA in - ?k ? - ? r- ? ! crease may affect them and what changes they would need to make. i Interviews by Mary Anne Banich i Photos by Jim Fielder tfill be graduating. But I do think t's too bad. Out-of-state students to pr.y double so that will decrease in number which is really too bad isp thpv hrintf new iripas In thf> >1 and different people make the >1 a better place, at least more inHncr TVio innrooco will Hicr-nnracfp VAAA^i JL m IV HIV A W4KJV TV UX V?AUWUA f-state students from enrolling here ^ future." Ritchie iliam senior _ -lib bLUl summer ige Lackland Ha L^JIj Mfe* iate Student |fl ' '" * * J "* [ don't think that the tuition is high r compared to some schools. I don't ik it will affect me that much, lough I will be working this summer." Pruitt ic Education freshman iim fn noir 1 so I will job or ask k | 9 11 home." W vfl Bni [ am an independent student. I will to avoid working during school but e financial benefits are decreasing I probably need to. I am presently )loyed but if my employer doesn't p me through the summer I will have Pit another ioh " ssa Capers nalisrn sophomore I feel that it's pretty bad especially :e I am an out-of-state student. I plan lo everything possible to keep the cost /n for example, I plan on writing my gressman and the state congressman ause if we keep the tuition down for stuHpnfs it will stav down for too.7, Hager nalism junior T ' ' flPHHHHHHMHHHHHKRSI9B9?SS9SS9BBNMGS6PSH9Hi ^(Hi/ar&cordtaA to^attesidan/cuitoip Aanartn^ DR. DAVID A I on/ jftfanc/cuf, JVooen j Jrorfis S. SOjbnv in/t/es cl/mo r$i?p($at : Dr. Ricks of our College of Busine< I published Bia Business Blunders whid the academic and lay communities, both hardback and paper. | Please join us in honoring Dr. Ricks STUDENT G?^ Free Shuttle Trc I For l hanksgk ? Picks you up at: Ri+iv* Uai Iuai^o i wwiuiiiuii Towers Area, Wade Ham| ? Drops you off at: Greyhound, Trailways, ?On your return: /% r\i f>\. i ai\cs yuu uaiiv iu pier Bus Drivers are still Thanksgiving Shuttle. $; in the Student Gov't Offic m & 1 - . I .man i may be pick Student Govern < a u/ichoc H?/. ?f90l 1W "Good I This Se; ff-^TVSTTfiTfJrrrrT itttih ? r^-? . . ?. 1 11111111"" I W ^: fycntHtet/ 11 u RICKS I v/ter 22, /Q&2 IJ 4;<SOjbm/ jA&torf - ou&e/ J;! ;s Administration, has just [ | i has high interest tor both The book is available in ; Monday, Nov. 22. VERNMENT importation ' ? a iing breatt a Hall, Russell House, 3ton Hotel. , Columbia Airport i; c-up locations. I I needed to drive the | 5.50/hr. Applications | e* I m 11 Records ;ed up in ment Office. & U.S.C's J ! Team I .iick" I ison. J