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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<
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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
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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
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