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# ? D . Gay debate heated p. 4 .gjjKQj jdSBfe. .fff- tiffltftii j$K& I ~ (tiondoy Seger warms crowd p. 10 V M By Ik February 21.1983 Bill Foster returns p. 13 fl Refill H M University of South Carolina * College of Ei onnm innoo n UliriUUIBUOd II for teacher ei By Jeff Draine ^ USC students who want to teach hi w curriculum to consider, according Dean John Mulhern. A new undergraduate teacher-e< allow students to take pre-professio school to complement their requirements. Students will be al dergraduate program in four yeg semester or summer school, Mulher The new curriculum is designed commit the time or money to the ] ^ eludes graduate school. It will not a of Education budget cut, Mulhern sa ALTHOUGH SPECIFIC details ol not complete, Mulhern described tl affects all four areas of educat childhood, secondary and specials music, health and physical educatioi Students in the undergraduate teg will still enroll in a specific subject basic education credits as part < requirements. Eighteen eraduate-1 required. ? Students with elementary or ea concentrations will take six to 12 ex fields are more specialized. The degree would be a bachelor's < include at least 18 hours of gradual ? #AAA " quality ivi *>ouu more annuauy 11 in public schools. THE NEW PROGRAM is presentc five-year plan, which requires stud year bachelor's degree in their sub, % master's degree from the College of The new curriculum is not meant plan, Mulhern said. USC President the five-year plan, established a; College of Education cut in Dece portunity to simultaneously sti education program and make necess The five-vear plan is the result of subject area education over teachinj Provost Frank Borkowski. "The pr % has continued to raise questions ab< teaching how to teach or teaching wt The five-year plan had drawn f tendent of Education Charlie Willia that the lengthened program would c considering teaching, often consk cupation. Borkowski initiated the new i education curriculum, according t olan is the result of rnnnprat * ? ? MV ^ Borkowski, College of Humanities a * Chester Bain, College of Science Jarnes Durig and College of Health E Carlen sues Jim Carton ducation lew plan ducation f ave a new undergraduate to College of Education lucation curriculum will nal work in ttye education flpnartmpntc' Hortfnn ale to complete the unirs and either an extra nsaid. for students who cannot five-year plan, which inffect the $400,000 College id. f the new curriculum are le basic program, which ion: elementary, early led (which includes art, n programs). icher-education program . area, dui win iaKe nine j )f their general degree | evel credits will also be < rly childhood education _ tra credits because their Jegree, but since it would I te credit, students would (j ey chose to teach in S.C. ^ id as an alternative to the th ents to complete a four- th 1 - jwl iieiu anu a one-year ai Education. se to replace the five-year ^i James Holderman said r fter the undergraduate w mber 1982, was an opengthen the teacher- n. iary budget cuts. ^ St national trends to place R g education, according to ess for the past JO years ( ^ut the ultimate value of lat to teach," he said. B ire from state Superin- UI ms, who was concerned j*1 liscourage students from ? 1? :?. ? icicu ci iuw-iwyiiig ut- ? fc fe jndergraduate teachero Mulhern. The present lo ion between Mulhern, w nd Social Sciences Dean n and Mathematics Dean )ean Winona Vernberg. F university, ItlMjl From Staff Reports Former USC 1 -f||if athletic director ^ a jury trial in his i The 49-year-ol || charges in federa klBir dismissal breach university and "s Mp^ damaged" his rep Carlen came t after producing v Virginia and Te seasons at USC produced a 45-36-1 16-year career rec Heisman Trophy now of the New awarded The Ord the highest aware resident. I -J, ? J- -r J - r '-'^ '"- 'I 1 n* * lr *F3H Lazy days and Sundays USC students Ralph Stice and Charlotte yesterday, when Columbians enjoyed 60-plu: S.C. financial ilan to check t Johnny Boggs sa re Male students will have to prove w, ey registered for the draft before ey can receive any federal financial re d after a bill Congress passed last ;ssion goes into effect. But many S.C. student financial aid rectors oppose the proposal for two Ji sasons: it adds to departments' as orkloads and it is unfair to students. re The bill has been circulating the ht ition for public comment on re ethods of enforcement. And USC di udent Financial Aid Director John annister said the university will F: definitely make comments. Cj Pi "I'M NOT in favor of it at all," fii annister said. "I think it is Treasonable to single out students. I st m for God, country and apple pie, m it I don't think we should single out a udents iust because thev are un- ai rtunate enough to have to apply for th deral aid. tc "A lot of people in Washington are v< bbying to have the act repealed, and w e have written letters asking our ;presentatives to repeal the act." I Newberry College Student qi inancial Aid Director Dan Traylor n r wants jury tr : On "Dec. lead football coach and anc* without rim Carlen has demanded fired, a< suit against USC over his Carlen, wh Cookeville, d former coach filed "wrongfully il court Friday saying his that his firin ed his contract with the similar job al eriously and permanently USC attor utation. university po ~ litigation. H< u ouuui v^aiuinia m lif/d ... . /inning programs at West Friday. xas Tech. In his seven response witl his Gamecock teams Car en sai record, bringing Carlen's ,la^ sen?u? :ord to 107-69-6. ~ , ... coach and atl mure, Carlen rrcruited permanently winner George Rogers, ^Slti(m a/ Orleans Saints, and was .. f r? i '?4 "~t airecioratai er of the Palmetto, one of is that is given to a S.C. Since he \ applied for t B|M &d| Bl > ^IBj u' > :<jebm Graeff model their short-sleeve shirts s degree weather. airl flirontnr UBU UIRUUIUI students' di lid he was in favor of the quirement, but said it "means more Drk for the financial aid office. "I think it's only fair if students ceive federal funds, they should ey federal laws." THE PROPOSAL will become law ily 1. A student applying for federal isistance after that date will be quired to sign a certificate saying } or she has registered, has not sgistered or is exempt from the aft. Clemson University Student inancial Aid Director Marvin armichael said he believes the oposal will postpone the delivery of nancial aid. "First of all, how do we know if the udent is male or female?" Carlichael said. "They will have to sign certificate saying they are exempt, nd then we will have to determine if ley really are exempt. We will have > look at age and see if they are eterans, because surely veterans ouldn't have to sign up. "I'm not opposed to the legislation, don't believe it's within my realm to uestion it, but as a financial aid jpresentative, I believe it will have ial to decide i 11, 1981, by telephone, at night, Car* notice" Carlen learned he had Tan jcording to his court complaint. Fla. o now lives in his hometown of Tj Tenn., charges he was re{K relieved and terminated" and g has left him unable to find a 0f t another school. q ney Paul Ward said it is licy not to comment on pending e acknowledged the suit was and said the university will file jj( lin 20 days. payi d the breach of his contract tw0 ly and permanently damaged wjh ion as a major college football q tiletic administrator and ... has to p imnaired his ahilitv tn nht?in a r J ~ as head coach and/or athletic jwo major college or university." vas fired by USC, Carlen has sura he head coaching job at North. and 1 Photo by Mike BecVer while picnicking on the Horseshoe soppose raft status the student penalized as a result of this tie-up. And I definitely believe this is a tie-up in the delivery of financial aid." FURMAN UNIVERSITY Student Financial Aid Director Benny Walker said he planned to present his views at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators' meeting in Washington, D.C., Thursday. "We have not filed an official protest yet, but there have been several reported court cases challenging the law," he said. "Minnesota has been one of the areas saying it is against it. "We're not contesting the draft, but we're contesting the requirement. I believe it will have a subsequent delay and harmful effect on the education process. "I don't believe it is the time or place. I think it's an idea whose time has not yet come." NEWBERRY'S TRAYLOR said, "It's clouding up, and it may be raining soon." See "Draft," page 4 damages Dlina State University and a job with the gerine Bowl Association in Orlando, \ Iff Stnto npwcnarvir coirl Poflan ? ? ?' ?^ UUIU V/tlA 1 11 IICIO C(lk)U >rtedly sought coaching jobs at the versity of Mississippi and the University laryland. arlen's suit is asking for losses and lages of more than $10,000 from his lost me from fringe benefits and other tures related to his position at USC. e acknowledged the university is still ing him $5,600 a month for the life of his contracts, which were signed in 1980 and expire in 1986. irleri said USC had "wrongfully ceased ay" his fringe benefits, which he listed retirement benefits, health insurance, automobiles, membershins athlptir ?ts, certain meals, automobile innce, certain dues, meeting expenses life insurance premiums."