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Board vot
By David Hill
USC students who live on campus will face
an average housing rate increase of 15.7 peri-em
next vear. following action vesterdav
and Wednesday by university trustees.
The Student-Trustee Liaison Committee
passed the housing plan Wednesday, and the
full board gave its approval yesterday.
In a related matter, the university announced
that University Inn will no longer be
used as a dormitory, and the Wade Hampton
Hotel will be sold.
THE HOUSING increase will be the
eighth in the past nine years, and the second
largest after last year's 17 percent increase
over the previous year.
The average of campuswide rates have
risen more than 75 percent since 1976.
The increases will range from $45 at
Thornwell dorm to SI39 at Bates House and
$150 at The Roost.
Increases in the costs of utilities and
telephone service are to blame for the increases,
USC President James Holderman
said.
HOLDERMAN SAID he wants to
apologize to students for the increase, but
said state law requires that auxiliary services
such as housing be self-sufficient.
Student Government president Barry
Gray, speaking yesterday to the board of
trustees, said the increases are "necessary,
but make it that more necessary to continue
the case for full formula funding."
"Full formula funding" refers to the
system by which state money is appropriated
to state-supported colleges and universities.
Freed Navy fliei
By John Deiner way
The Navy flier held hostage by Syria sent
for a month told a group of (JSC capt
students yesterday he feels no anger A
toward his captors. que:
"I don't have any animosity toward relu
the Syrians. 1 have respect for them situ
because they chose not to mistreat Ror
| me," Navy Lt. Robert Goodman said. day
Goodman's appearance at USC was
I sponsored by the local Navy Ma
j Recruiting District and USC. About
i 150 students attended the flier's speech
in Belk Auditorium in the Close-Hipp
Buildings. Goodman spoke as part of Hp;
the observance of USC's Black History Hg
Goodman returned to the United I-instates
Jan. 4 after being held captive
by the Syrians since his A-6 Intruder Bl
was shot down over Lebanon Dec. 4.
Goodman's release came at the request
of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a
Democratic presidential nomination BB
candidate. r T
GOODMAN SAID he will not cam- B|f
?:? nr ciinnnrt ,'invone K
pai^n i ui jai i\.>un w? v
for president.
"1 cannot and will not bo put into a j
position where 1 am seen with the Rev.
Jackson at a political rally," he said,
adding he wishes to stay on friendly ^
terms with Jackson.
The 27-year-old flier was at case as f
| he addressed the audience and said his H
new-found celebrity status is 9
unfounded. SL1
"Instant celebrity status is kind of I
funny.... You end up answering ques- j ;
! tions you know nothing about," K
Goodman said. "The press has tried
i
building me up to someining i m nui. ^
I'm not a saint. *
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{ "AS SOON as it stops being fun P
traveling and speaking, I'll stop doing
^ it."
, Goodman said he's speaking to audiences
because he wants people to ^
I realize that there are still men sitting
off the Lebanese coast "in harm's J
ps tn inn
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USC housing ret
Residence Hall
Thornwell
Preston, Maxcy, McClintock, McBryde
Towers, Sims
South, South Tower, Wade Hampton Corm
Capstone, Columbia Hall
Bates House
Roost
Single Student Apartments
Per person, per semester
University Terrace, Nada,
814 & 816 Henderson
Horseshoe, Woodrow, 1723-27 Greene St.
Bates West
Cliff
Per person, per month:
University Terrace
Residence Hall Association president Greg
Williams also said the increases are reeded,
but "not too many people arc pleased with
the increase."
BUDGET PROJECTIONS for 1984 85 include
a deficit of more than $2 million for
housing. More than 90 percent of that deficit
comes from utilities and telephone costs, according
to Robert Stewart, housing director.
r respects Syriar
," and to thank the people who the preside
him letters while he was in out," Goc
ivity. unsure ho
It hough he freely answered any ships oft t
it ions about his ordeal, he was
ctant to say anything about the CiOOI>P
ation in Beirut in light of President craft can
?ald Reagan's announcement four miles off t
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s ago ot the pulloui 01 tne marine.'*. mjuhuiuii
I don't make policy. If less against S>
rines get killed, then fine. But if
If
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Addressing the troops
Lt. Robert Goodman, the Navy pilot who was capture
Jyrians, spoke to the USC Navy ROTC yesterday.
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Utilities account for 36.9 percent of the i
1983-84 budget, and for 39.3 percent of projections
for 1984-85.
The lease on University Inn will not be
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continued, oui me ouuuing win wm uc owned
by the USC Research and Development
Foundation, said Richard Wertz, director of
Residential Life Services.
About 190 students live in the dorm, Wertz
said.
WERTZ SAID :here will be "plenty of
i captors Profes
:nt says get out, then they get in Den
?dman said, who added he is
w sale they, will be on the 0y /\my Bedenbi
he Lebanese coast. The time is 3
Hampshire cam
4AN HAI) been on the air- cajj a[X)U( Kren
ier John F. Kennedy, 1?0 "He's on the
he Lebanese coast, when his Mavbc this
took part in the air strike Democratic pre?
'r'a- m in spite of all th<
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Kreml. a pre
and lnternatic
Democratic pre
Except for a
campaigning in
reform" policy
working amil
14, 1982 Game
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primary will b
Kreml said
has bee n
experience."
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tivities have ii
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tronic media.
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. . , . , ii .i cians.includir
id and later released bv the ,
Kicnil said
will adopt hi?
ling fees
pace" in campus housing despite lev s of" the
wo dorms. He said students in them will be
liven priority in choosing rooms elsewhere
in campus.
Proceeds from the sale of the Wade
Hampton Hotel will go towards renovations
)f other dorms, Holderman said.
David Rinker, vice president for facilities
planning, said a committee he chairs will
nect to decide which buildings will he
enovated.
The university's new telephone system will
equire that students buy telephones for their
iorm rooms, Wertz said. Installation of the
iystem, which will feature tie-in capabilities
vith USC's computer system, is to begin in
March, he said.
Wertz said there may be a plan for
elephones to be sold through the University
Bookstore, and that cost of individual units
-vill vary depending on what model students
>elect.
IN OTHER trustees action, the board approved
the creation of a entry level pharmacy
ioctorate and gave permission to confer a
four-year bachelor of science degree with a
major in pharmaceutical sciences.
Nearly all other major universities in the
Southeast award a pharmacy doctorate
degree and USC's program would require no
new equipment or library resources, said
William Bethea Jr., chairman of the
academic affairs and faculty liasion
committee.
The board also approved action by the Intercollegiate
activities committee to raise
football ticket prices from SI2 to SI4.
sor campaigning
nocratic primary
augh
.50 p.m. Wednesday in William Kreml's New
paign headquarters. An nid answers phone
il's whereabouts.
campaign trail," the aitk saui vvnn ;t tugii.
aide isn't taking Kreml's quest lor the
iidential nomination seriously, but Krcml says,
2 competition within the Democratic Party, his
oing well."
ifessor in USC's Department of Government
mal Studies, decided to enter the 1984
sidential primaries in 1981.
trip to Montana in January, Kreml has been
the New England states for his "constitutional
since Dec. 26.
cy emphasizes
s no longer a
H ampshire V ' ?-..
campaigning
''quite an *.-u~
William Kreml
ampaign ac- campajgn traj|
icluded for urns
at universities and colleges all over New Hampassachusetts
on his policy of constitutional
to the press as well ? both the printed and elecThe
press has been kind to us," Kreml said,
forum is scheduled for March 8 at the Universicampaign
activities, Kreml distributed 1 ,(XX)
brook Nuclear Plant in Seabrook, N.H. He also
ents to speak at plant snm cnanges unu u> u
c groups, he said.
/e been helping with fund-raising activities in
1a and New York City for Kreml's campaign,
id he is basically financing himself.
e campaign should cost around $30,000," he
he has spoken with a few of the running politiifellow
South Carolinian, Sen. I rit/ tiollings.
he doesn't think the other running politicians
s constitutional reform policy.