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USC may get nation's 1
first student-run cable
By Maria Fratus
IJSC mav bccomc tlie* firsl univfrsiiv in ih<> inimiiv i<>
receive lis own student run cable service, campus coordinator
Doug <iore said.
(lore has helped Conn a new student media group, I he
Cable Connection, that will have the same status as other stu
dent media organizations such as 7he (iamciock and VVIJSC
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said the organization, made up of media production V
members, will establish a cable outlet lor campus and media
sriviiv In I'ltlllli'rl ll l<? itic ( hIiiiiiIiim .Iimminini
" I he perspective (is) prcily broad," (iorc said.
I he new organization has written a constitution, elected ol
ficcrs and applied lot membership in the National I cderation
of I (teal Cable I'ro^iammcrs, he said.
fins cable service, which plans to wink with Columbia
< able television, could train students lor luiure caiccis. he
sum. i nc scrvicc aiso plans lo work Willi the C arolma I'm
gram Union's Videotape Committee moniloi in the Russell
House and the eamptis closed circuit lor classroom
Distinction. A
"We are looking to program in tnnt?- to lour-hour slots, hut
lor now and next year (we vs111) put on programs as we produce,"
(tore said.
I he Cable Connection has alrcad> taped USC's Metro
swimming conterence, which will he their first presentation.
()ther goals itichulc news anil information programs, scrolling
a community Inillctin hoard and working with Student
(ioverninent lot local govei nmental programming. I hey also
hope to promote university programs by airing theater arts
productions and any other activities that have limited \ isihility
to students anil the community.
"I'art ol our target is otl-campus students" who are not
aware ol the many university activities, (iore said.
I JSC administration, student media, the theater and other A
ui|i.i11111111n suppoii mi1 project, iiore saul.
"li s <in .'ilicriiaiivo to what they ate already doing. I hey
would like to see it more developed."
I he group's .14 members are very enthusiastic.
"limit's aren't happening last enough lor them," he said.
I wo long-range goals are to get their own channel and wire
the campus lor cahle. I Ins would allow for the experiment
lion ol siiulents inter acting with li\e classes on television My
usmy telephones ;md computers, (mie said.
Students could also \lew the presidential debates and res
pond hy phone. Voting could he done hv dialing one iiumhei
lor "yes" and unolher lot "no."
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on campus." (iorc said. ^
"It's about time that students did something like this. People
say (hat (Ins is (lie I V policial ion, and it is \ct y progiessive
to provide students with training in the field." he said.
Students who join The Cable ( omicction pay lor dues,
which includes naming woikshops and membership in the Na
iioual I ederaliou ?>f ( able I'loyrammcrs. I he group meets ai
1 p in I hursdii\s in room 207 ot (iambiell Hall.
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ou senator wants stuaent
to run for County Council #
By Laura Anne Boorer "Whoever runs has uoi to
Student (iovermneni Sen ')l' willinj? Pl" li>rth his or
Koss I oyuc is leading a cam 'lcr 'Ksl ?<*pus
pioup that wants a sin meonc up there who can t
dent to tun lor the open sPl'?jk or get lheir ideas across
Richland ( otmly ( ouncil " w'" n,ij|cc look had as
seal in the upcoming special a w'10'c- 'lc Sil,delection
loyne had hoped to catch
About 5,(MM) I JSC students ,,u' t",t'L,,on 1,1 ?'n Vc;,r
and 2.CKK) facility members '"caning at a tunc when the
live in Richland County, said sc'" Vs nnimportant to
loync, who is one ol those Republicans 01 Democrats.
5.(KM). (Jetting a student on Ml" ,h,s election is very iin 9
Council will make people portant because the winning
aware ol how much money P?,r*V wi" bave the majority
US( pours into Richland * (Mmt-'l.
C ounty each fiscal year, he
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"Another reason is to year it would take only 5,(XX)
work lor the university, an to 10,(MM) votes to he sucexaniple
being the zoning law eessful, but with these factors
that is just now being cnlorc- weighing on the campaign it
cd on the mini-mall in the would take at least 20,(MK>
iNiM-mou 01 kiisscii nousc. voles lo have a dear win," lie
Students need (Ins facility, said.
I he merchants who are mak- In the last campus election
inj' the most trouble lor the only about 10 percent ol
university aren't even bcinn students voted, and I oyne
aflcctcd by the mall. A stu said it he had to depend on
dent on the County Council the student vote he wouldn't
could speak lor the campus get very Car.
<iihi uiiikr inc mercnants Toyne said he still thinks
aware of this." the idea is good.
"I wanted to run myself," " I'hc fact is, a student proloync
said, "but being a bably would not win, but
senior, and trying to graduate after students graduate, they
on time, I just do not have tend to settle around Colum
mt iline wiui ii wouiu uiKc io bia in the Kichland County
run in t he campaign. (The area. Maybe then I hey can
election has six-week cam- get elected to County Council
paign times.) and help out the university."