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Faculty apathy d course nuide. Ah g By Ann Applegate Plans for a student guide to USC coui last semester because of faculty apa Student Government President Ashley Ab "We talked with the Faculty Senat committees, an honors committee and al to see if they thought we could get mo participation. The overwhelming conse should expect no more than 15 or 20 perc Abel said. "We couldn't see spending $9,000 of sti percent participation.'' The 1981-82 USC Course Guide cost $9, included only 15 percent of university cou English and engineering courses were lis only two in economics. Many courses had listed, so only one of several professors might be evaluated. The faculty has been dissatisfied with they felt it only revealed to students whicl and which were easy, Abel said. Neither students nor faculty were questions asked in the 1981-82 course Student Government had hoped to genei guide last semester by renaming and rem The guide was to be called an "acade better describe what the manual containe The revised guide was to be modeled i recognized academic evaluation at G University to increase its effectiveness, A Abel said last semester that if the gui< u i>i u 1: a: 1 pi uvcu il wuuiu ut' uiscuuuiiueu. The guide was canceled after facult Student Government there probably wou 15 percent participation, Abel said. "If it only lists 15 percent, it's only gc cent," he said. Abel said funds allocated for the projec student loans. "It will be used to aid students who ha\ at least one semester to return, who othen it" i PUB & arcade w jar 920 main st- 25 1 m, Monday & 1 ues 25i & 3Tol 5 (12-3 pm both d I w/this coupo ^ AAA ^ I as Aiurays (no couer c 30 Video Games & Universal Frat Iniiirnc flno IIIJUI Utf VIII# COLUMBIA - At 2:00 p.m. Fr Columbian Bill Huntley was rushed to for treatment of minor injuries susta Universal Copies, located at 1039 Marie The incident was reported by Grs customer at Universal Copies at the reporters that there had been a lot campus about Universal Copy's low p Quality copies. "Well, he said, the p loaded us down with homework and , the week and a lot of it needed to be co I always go to Universal 'cause I don't I can get holes drilled at no extra charg The altercation began when Thirty c ascended upon Universal in a rush Service copier, which is reported at a Three cents for 81/2x11 pages, with n( A n i lf? kn nf rm uiiiuuiuuicu UJf "dtdllUCl Weld IJUUL4 was amazing, all those people chantii Three cents, Three cents.' All I needec of my dissertation, and their Kodak c< of there in ten minutes. It was a close c Paid Advertisement loomed (Chow 61 says * iVi>SViH Hi'i'i Wi'MW *Ml l 1in Mjllin Darlington's Ma ses were scrapped | yesterday tt> win thy, according to of "News el. | a?IS^p^8i<Mi|)rog e, several faculty : high 1 school-l stud 1 department heads I IdtoWiedffe of cuirei re than 15 percent p$i But Mayo's Stud nsus was that we f only ones awarded ent participation," USC broadcasting 5 I three credit hourt ident money for 15 "NewsQuis^0 / "The students do 000 to produce and operating the came rses. Most levels of questions," said ted, but there were who oversees the one or two sections experience is good teaching a course when they gradi looking for a job : the guide because I industry." i classes were hard satisfied with the ^ * guide Abel said. IIfaff Comma., rate interest in the ++ Ml I ? i odeling it, he said. _ . __ . _ mic evaluation" to Francis Marion Cc i Abel said Allce Beaty and Wii ifter the nationally - ^r^tor Mollie Bethc eorge Washington reaction to the propos belsaid. Dan Austin, assist ie could not be im- Baptist College of Ch; very frustrating trans y committees told ^^ Id be no more than [jpflOf f3| c, ling to help 15 perWhen the floor v t would be used for questions, the audiem evenly divided betwe< re been at Carolina of gay rights and vise couldn't afford homosexuality and homosexuals. """1 How | p day I cens | Mjs) | ?..! harael I ^^111 as iday afternoon a local hospital < ined in a riot at n Street. iham Brown, a ^ time, who told of talk around rices for Kodak rofessors really assignments for pied. Personally ^ have to wait and ?r more students "N*. to use the Self ti all-time low of ?ran? > limit on usage. different ?d as saying - "It from Ge ig Three cents, Internati I was five copies )pier got me out *11 " / Lopiecolc ^r!i$ia High produce 31 ' *a Columbia < ram (hot <>?tioi>/f<! . ^ v .: wmctt turn format, are itevente. jfour.^'iaa pnts wweu't the I for their work. itudents received i for producing USCStudk the beginni everything from rotate posi ras to writing the AmmMy John U>piccolo, according students, "The Qui*" earn* for our students its S.C. audi wte and start High ache In the broadcast the college colo said. 1 from page 1 >llege Student Financial Aid Dii ithrop College Student Financis >a said they had not heard any st al at their schools. ant student financial aid direct arleston, said he found the propoi action to deal with. intiniMd from page 3 ras opened for One speck :e seemed about importance m those in favor "There is those against country for j the rights of causing the v "These p< to follow Fel TT y \ 1 i 1 . i i y ' > ' V:;'V-'>V-' -:"v . 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AV.VAV ;V/<.%'.VAV/V.WW.- V " V ^ *J and are partially students a grant from The State about new peared in *ni? are ??signed jobs at and rime ng of the semester and awarded f tions during the term. theteamw their work Is paying off; The stuc to Lopiccolo, "News their attet > a respectable share of after the q* ence. said the sh< ol students benefit from educations students' work, Lopic- students In "it encourages com- as well as C rector "it's very hard to get all the f il Aid now, without seeing if the stu( udent draft." Although many directors said i tor at proposal, all said they would enfc sal "a "I'm not in favor of it," Austin will work with it." *tor argued against the legislatioi if the nuclear family. legislatioi no tradition in this existent o a family. This is what is live in a fj /hole problem. choose no eople want to impose free socie I lini. .1 . ?1 * .1^:" ** '* '* . ''* ' '! " >* :V*S. ' s . j ' *. ' . v? * ' '' ' '" '> > .. . v V- '". 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