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Candidates co"'"",ed u?m German: The main problems facing students are increased housing costs, and the possibility of increased tuition. Student Government can affect both of these areas. With the selling of the Wade Hampton Hotel and the University Inn, students want to know and have a right to know how that revenue is going to be spent. I don't believe it should be used to subsidize housing costs because that would give a false sense of security which would be erased when the funds ran out. The money generated from these sales should be spent in the form of renovations. If students are going to be paying more then they should be getting more. The cost increase is the result of the increase in utility rates. If students consumed less electricity, less water and if dorm temperatures were monitored more closely, the utility bills would obviously lower. Students can, in effect, determine their own housing costs. If students make this effort, you can bet the administration would take notice and be more willing to take a look at curbing residence hall operating costs. There will be no increase in tuition if the legislature approves the full formula funding packagc that is now before them. It would give the university the necessary funds on which to operate without having to raise tui- I tion. Studen: Government's role in this pro- I cess could be one of lobbyist. Have represen- < tatives of Student Government talk with < legislators and express student concerns in a < way that there is a mutual respect, not an at- i muNpiicic ui proiesi. t Book prices have always been of great con- i cern to students. Past presidents of Student t Government have promised book exchanges which have failed for obvious reasons. They do not have the time not the sophistication to i initiate such a service in a university this size. t I would approach the problem from a more realistic perspective. 1 would work with the faculty senate to get a mandatory order date t for professors ordering textbooks. This r would drastically cut shipping costs, insure c books coming in on time while lowering the c price of books for students. t t 11 am* Tfl Warn llld Pvtromn cfnni^ilii ' ? ? v/ 1 1UMI UIV. !??AVI V 1 I 1V 31UJJIV.UI) U1 / the student body at USC is one thing the NEED BIRTH CONTROL INFORMATION All information strictly confident Physical examination including P M smear VI) testing/treatment including I Urine and blood testing I* Pregnancy testing & 2nd opinion treatment Low cost pregnancy termin- / ation and/or referral \ 9 * General anesthesia Planning Clinic of the Ladies Clinic 1254 1411 Barnwell St. Columb ! III11 Mill III IIHI ! IIHIIH IIMWMIIIIII IMBMflMHMI Four quality m! pyMeizt \ Cc b. We cannot he 1 wi?^ I excl V. \Cf' 629 12th St/ W. Cola^ SC 29169 Ph. 791 8025 CIXO ^ y DIAMOND SA^^ YOU CHOOSE THE OIAMOMO SHE CHOOSES THE M( | W.Cata. MC i' | V 10% Studant Oncount * Chi S I Cxptrl Watch Repair lay H * * Wi accapt bank carrfa 24 I '?r* u page 3 SGA should try to effect, ham is often hea stating that the Student body of USC is stupid they could't pour from a boot the instructions were printed on the heal. 1:1 - ~ * no A . - i lam wuuiu mm- iu sec iry to ena va dalism. To achieve this goal Hain wou work to close the Art Dept. at USC, Ha knows for a fact that they cause most of tl spray paint vandalism on USC. Ham wou also work with Residential Life to bar alcohol in all dorm functions, ham wou also try to have a 500 dollar fine placed c any dorm that has an unauthorized alar pull. Other things Ham would work on: ? to restrict bicycle movement on pedestria walks before a lawsuit for injury. ? a 1-4 dollar fee on most football tickets ? cartoons before CPU movies. ? a permanent computer users fee of 50-1C dollars ? teaching the value of co-op to students. ? Keeping some cheep housing tor us poc students ? raising the drinking age to 21. ? getting terminal access available 24 hrs. ? getting some book burnings started. Leopard: The problems facing the studer body today are much of the same problem hat have faced students for the past fe> lecades. Rising inflation and a severe lack c ;ommunication between the administrator ind the administrated. The Student Govern nent should inform the student body aboil heir function and exactly how much powc md influence they have when it comes ti naking decisions that affect students. Snell: Housing increase, possible tuitio; ncreascs, access to computers, the compute "ee, and rubberstamp representation. Washington: The major problems facin; he student body are the lack of proper com nunication with the administration, and th ver increasing cost of obtaining a colleg ducat ion. The first problem can be sol vet >y simply taking the time and effort needei o find out what the administration is doing \ rational conversation beteen two adult See "Candidates," page | a | I lit I ial I seeking appli I honors to be lerpes I Day Ceremc ?s&, I I. Outstar Hjji I Graduate jSQra I members I made a la -7553 I , . , o n / /\ la, J.v.. a | -../ugiMiuii I ed to the A I members ilumbia's most I I contribul I; j Applications i off || rrient Office, fOCK! 8 I |_|^. 1 : HELp I IUU5C, dllU I ab!J Dean of Stu \Sty Applications * _ ^ March in the ? I dent Affairs I 1U? 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