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Faculty apathy d course guide, Abi By Ann Applegate Plans for a student guide to USC cour last semester because of faculty apa Student Government President Ashley Ab "We talked with the Faculty Senate committees, an honors committee and all to see if they thought we could get moi participation. The overwhelming consei 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,i included only 15 percent of university com English and engineering courses were list 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. i\eitner siuaenis nor lacuity were i questions asked in the 1981-82 course Student Government had hoped to genei guide last semester by renaming and remi The guide was to be called an "acadei better describe what the manual containec The revised guide was to be modeled i recognized academic evaluation at G University to increase its effectiveness, Al Abel said last semester that if the guic proved it would be discontinued. 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 go cent," he said. Abel said funds allocated for the projec student loans. "It will be used to aid students who hav at least one semester to return, who otherv 11. I I PUB & * h 4^ arcade I 920 Main St. 25' ! 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All I needed of my dissertation, and their Kodak co of there in ten minutes. It was a close ca Paid Advertisement >' !'" I:' I!' 'I!"I I!11 II" 11 MJ oomed Show si says :: Darlington's Mi defeatedI Ches ses were scrapped yesterday to win thy, according to Kpions&p of "New! ;i- ^i^;i^?i8ioii prog several iacuny (Ugfi $<211001 8ttM department heads knowledge of curre e than 15 percent But Mayo's stud isus was that we | only ones awards 3nt participation," USC broadcasting s three credit hour dent money for 15 "NewsQute." U#fhesfcudents do K)0 to produce and operating the cam* -ses. Most levels of questions/' said ed, but there were Who oversees the one or two sections experience is good teaching a course when they gr&3 : : ioomng for a jo? the guide because industry/' i classes were hard satisfied with the * guide Abel said. 11 r Q |+ ContinM ate interest in the I Ml I i deling it, he said. _ . ? , ^ nic evaluation" to Francis Marion C< I Abel said. e Beaty and Wl fter the nationally Director Mollie Bethi jorge Washington reaction to the propos >elsaid. Dan Austin, assist e could not be im- Baptist College of Ch very frustrating train r committees told d be no more than |Jpg|*|4p c ing to help 15 perWhen the floor \ ; would be used for questions, the audien pvpnlv HiviHoH Kotura %/ T WUJ Ml T 1UVU I^VVTTV e been at Carolina of gay rights and rise couldn't afford homosexuality and homosexuals. " Ti How dav :ens I *ys) | (large! 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