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m Hazing Continued from pane 1 I nnVAi('!ll :i?sv;im|| li:i/ino hnvn :?I rr??i/lv h??i?n pnniMivl ;ic Mate law. He said no separate law is needed because ha/ing will siill he common, no matter what action t'*? House takes. "It's foolishness," Bradley said. A I I SC. SEVKKAI. student leaders agree w ith the intent ol (he hill, hui (|iicsti<>n it such a law is really needed. "Ha/ini! is not such an extensive problem (hat the state ^ Senate needs 10 lake actions," said l.aVue Moore. I'anW Hellenic Council president. She added thai 1 in ra! raierniiy Council. Panhellcnic Association and the Pan-Hellenic Council have already enacted a new judicial process dealing with all complaints, including hazing. " l lie university can handle an\ hazing problems within its borders," she said. IIC I'RI.SIDI.N I Kevin Mall said he agreed wholeheartedly with the bill, but was concerned with its intent to take man clatory expulsion decisions away from the uimersity and place them in the power of the siatc. B "No one should make this judgement other than the univeristies," he said. Mall also questioned the clause stating that all organizations and groups must seek prior approval for all initiation ceremonies and activities from an official designated by the university. "I vehemently oppose in any way (his clause that jeopardizes the secrecies of our rituals and initiations because it is an encroachment ot our rights," he said. Nettles said the bill is on both the Senate and House agenda lor debate in the next few weeks. ? Clemson Continued from page 1 board's role. The governor was not speaking for the General Assembly, which has also been requested to review the board, said Riley Ln/\L'<tcni'>ti l^i ILL M.?L' intiiti' Kilev said stale law and tlie vmII establishing llie university board show trustees "are to have full authority and power to regulate all matters pertaining to C leinson University." Hut the governor wrote that he has talked to trustee chairman Sen. James Waddcll about "issues that have been raised" at the university. * ' I i?vnr<?Len/l i/\ Wins i !? >? tU/?< ? !<<<- </?. ...Ill iiiitv v.^f/iv.iivu iv/ 11111 s Ml> i a v' I /v. 11 Ull lllint HMIO . . . Will he addressed to the satisfaction of faculty, staff, student, P iilumni and all concerned citi/ens in South Carolina," Riley said. ^vv.vvw.vv\,jAvvv. * % jSjij Contemporary Sounds ;g A Record & Com l;g Convention ? Duy, sen, & iraae S"S records & comic book to Sat., March 30 to 10 a.m. - 6 D.m ;K; The Golden Spu # W $1 USC students w/lt iW $1.50 general public in Association witn Manitesi brogue ? SrKlNtt * Lira It I fis IS COMING! * mmsmm ? ? ??? BMBIirBflwnyHP 'J 1 PHOTOS BY SAM HOLLAND/The Gamecock K^vvvKw USC's Cu - I IQf 1 c Ic Ell O Elleri Rosen "T The F Tues., A| D c ,ions LAST BREA1 Ur 15 _ Tl sign-up ir lb ' AJ Spanish ambassador Gabriel Manuecc and foreign student advisor Sheldon Ga Ambassador i American uni From Staff Reports Spanish ambassador Gabriel Manucco had breakfast with some of USC's nine Spanish students Wednesday morning at the Faculty House. The breakfast was part of his twoday visit to the university. Manueco. who earned a law degree ... 111.. ,si M.i . ....i i... it i iiiv wnnv.1 in; v/1 .tuivii ivi, tuiu ii^. likes to visit American universities because they are smaller and more diverse than their Luropean counterparts. Ml' said most Luropean universities Inne at least 30,000 students. msassss JAZZ IT UP! Itural Series/Contempo present Newport Jazz Fe All-Stars Tupsrtav Anri! 9 The Township 8 p.rr D Students: $6 Public ieas and Issues preser en Rosenberg, autho berg's Growing Up / he Relationships You Hav( Relationships You Want to aril 2 Law Bldg. F 7 p.m. FREE :o-sponsoreci by Open Do< KFAST WITH THE r THE SEMESTE iur., April 4 FRE 1 RHUU 209 ? CI AROL'NA PBOO h9B S3 HL^v J s't l i ate with USC's Spanish students ry. says he likes versities Yesterday he gave the university a SIO.(KK)check lor archcolouical work at Santa I lena. a l6tli-( enuiry Spanish settlement near I'arris Island. 1 lie ambassador was the firsi ol three who will he on campus in the Mi?Vl OlniW li W i f L>?\f I Viiinw.ti I !?%,-%% IIIWIIUI. .-> 1 I\v?> I iillltlll* IK lUi I ol the delegation ol the ('ommisMon ol ihe I uropcan Communities to ihc L'.S.. aimed \osierda> and will >ia\ through Sunday. (iuenihci Van Well, recenih appointed WiM Ciei man ambassador t he to 1 he I .S.. w ill \ islt April JU-J.*. rary Sounds V? Ry stival EE S5 ??mMU r of S*"jj -eenng uooa rJV ??* m toom 160 RSF FVV" nuiftwiifll l m> PII Off inn iB^ RAM IPNION^