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Pago 4 ? June 2(>, 1985 Opinion THE GAMECOCK j Good moi A Hminietratin s wuiiiiiiiuii 14 nu resDonsible ft I I I Credit should be given to th I staff for the hiring of an assistai I for minority ctnrlnnf uffnirc v" V*. ? ?/. The administration deserves c appropriated funds for the ne organizations need a full-time : other groups on campus, and tl will be able to coordinate the pr of these groups. The Division of Student Aff lion for allowing all students a c ('in'iliiti f/\r I lw? n/uilinn i iiuuni i i v /1 i i iv, iv/11. k;iuv shown a groat deal of support fo that both finalists deemed impo Both finalists interviewed for experienced and excited about v of Student Life Jerry Brewer wi sion between Ralph Johnson of Jones of Miami University (Oh I !?> :irlvi<.cr will hcln inform scholarship and work-study op academic advice. Several blacl they used to go to the Intcrculh help. They're pleased that the where it belongs ? in Student Also listed in the new assista lion is the development of "an sensiti/e the university comnn issues." As we see it, this asj makes the new position worths Pari oT the education USCofi sity. Unfortunately, both black pus have settled in their respecti friends of like race. But for the past two years, a student leaders have declared vi lion the top problem on campu Some steps have been made t< and whites together. Kappa Alp Delta held a fundraiser this past nitios and sororities on campu wluic.r But we can do more. Somed; one organization representing sororities on campus. We sho wide events that appeal to all s But most of all, we should m mittmcnt to learn about othe I from ourselves, rather than ministration to show us. TU~ ^ I lit; udii 5 ill You might remember how vvc looking for the cause of a six-rrn ing a property title to USC. T quire the title to begin work on inucn enizineerinu center. Southern Railway told us they're handling the transfer, I way in order to start constructi firmed this, but said another spent before construction can b new delay is normal procedure _ ii TUA riAJM IIH6 \JVIIII The Gtmecc editorials. All It typewritten, tr Letters shouli guesi eonorisi: Editor in Chief "or,h* Jell Rou.rs '1 Managing Editor ?? "* <?" , * clxt Itl Tracy Muion FwuJooym Copy Desk Chief nimA m#y ^ Andy Duncan cumjtancai w News Editor WaraMrvatl I Suian Pema Mrtt*rs. Aaaiatant Newt Editor Addrati letti Yvalt Latorre Editor, Th? 6* i Entertainment Editor S C. 29208. Ton* CantraN Sporte Editor General Ma Gf#gfl l?ky Ro" | Photo Editor j Joe Ricker B,H f!o?? Mswitm 777 718 BbliRMt 0 mm re I n ctuff I I 11/ O IU I I 1 )r adviser c administration and it dean of student life redit for getting state w position, ivunoruy staff adviser just like he new assistant dean ogramming and goals airs deserves rccogni- n hance to meet the two pilent Affairs also has J\ r the new job, backing ^ riant. r I In* ncu1 nrtcifion ;iri? l working at USC. Dean II make the f inal dcci- ?j| Arkansas and Dcbora fj) io) next week. 1 minority students of portunitics as well as ?_ c student leaders said jral Affairs Office for new position will be A I'fntrr I J ill I ci 11 . * . nt dean's job deserip- I on-going program to inity regarding racial W sect of the job alone ihc /nue. rcrs is through is diver- ho?' s and whites on cam- pcr'1 ve comfort zones with dun carc in annual gathering ol a||cr oluntary racial scpara- n is. dent wards bringing blacks char ha Psi and Delta Delta A [ spring. All the frater- Pr0i i ? L. hrml in iiuw uuve i lie miiiic scvc xy soon, we should sec ; all fraternities and uld see more campus- II tudents. on t cikc um inuiviuuai com- true rs who differ slightly O waiting for the ad- arc rcce clas; Miii* rnnrl muc UUI bUUI I bo? ana : left Southern Railway moi onth delay in transferrhe university must ac- T the $15 million Swear- y?u ccni I his week that while onti JSC will have right-ofon. USC officials con- Ml three weeks must be U egin. we were 101a mis I ^ <ck wslcomes latter* and guest I Jk liters and guest editorials mutt be I SjSK ipte spaced on a 65 space line. I u da no longer man juu wofai ana i should bo limited to oo? nw*?no lonfltr th?n four typed (it editorialt MUST b? **gn?d with r a*. ttfephoM number, moiling Ml- pK snatng or faculty position ana dm- u,vp i an unaccaptabla, but tha writWt t S?. Mftthhatd upon raqunt W tha ekarrant. M right to atfit euast adftariate and W? in and coiumna to: OpMon Pap iwcjcJt, Dceww A, U8C, Celwwe, ror Mgsr M NtoMftr on ?r Ha.Li. TniaUniul she r Graduate AMtotMt of *s Ron Boch*n?i ncv f dei mi Mvsrttoiaf pre II 777 4249 Ifflu PrMfeetaa 10 777 2833 aper stand: ith the end of any quarter comes distasteful prospect of reselling ks to one of the two local kstores for a paltry sum. This aps is one of the most frustrating vrui ran 'finrl vnur?.plf in ng the course of your college cr ? unless there is a reasonable native. ow, there is an alternative ? StuSenate's Alternative Book Exlge F'rogram. s inc cnu or me quarter apiclies, the realities of reselling our ks must be reckoned with. For ral reasons, wc entourage you to g your old, battered books to the native book exchange. IRST OK nil, you cannot lose out his deal. It sounds too good to be , but it is. IIVV yuu Chilli Y, 111 JWUI UUUIV.>, yu u required to fill out a receipt. The ipt form asks for the title of the s, the title of the book and how :h money you want back for the k. They also ask for your name address so they can send your icy to you. he folks at the exchange ask that calculate approximately 75 perl of what you paid for the book finally as a rough guideline. Vord on tl "Should the I mam ft can't aivg in to what tHr lw ists want. Wc should stand firm our ground. Negotiations tuld continue for the safe release (hi* hr\ct an#c Km# u/? ffk/niiM ?? %, Iiuuujv.i, uui *TV anuuiu 'er agree to meet terrorist's mauds ? it sets a bad cedent." David Jooton MBA candidate "hi 8? m m + iiiitrtctuip s behind However, the less you ask foi ter your chances of reselling Finally, when everyone cc to starl a new quarter, every at least we hope everyone ? the book exchange and available books. As Ioiir as that you ask for your book i the price that is being charj local bookstores, the chance; your book arc great. ir wnen n sens, receive a check in the ma amount you asked for. If il sell, than you can always book to the bookstore. However, the chances of pening are slim. Last quarte irnately 80 percent of t brought in were sold. Thi senate would like to inci percentage even more. The only inconvenience faces while using the book e not getting his or her mone; mediately. But that is the nt exchange program. Again, you cannot lose, always get the amount yoi unless your book doesn't s that case, you can sell it to bookstores. Jt JL fie sireei J.S. negotiat J - "Americana start out wi tentions but fail to und< complexity of non cultures.. "One should be aware in of the historical constrai long-term policy conse< iiivuivcuiciii in foreign c CilNT Ph.D. HHA0?I5TUI! l?X)R9,W us book exi r, inc oei- wnr.ni the book. policies of ( the exchani >mes back Generally, one ? or proximately will go to original pric buy the same book f the price original pri s less than stores make jed at the on every bo : r\f cnllin n MaI nrilu ? W? .IVIIIIIg I VIII/ money on tl using (he c> you will price of a b it for the the bcginnii [ does not usually goir take your than the boi The alteri this hap- also accept r, approx- eluded in tl he books quarter. Th s Quarter. students me rcasc that class-related materials, i quired read a patron The boo xchange is workbooks, y back im- class-relatec iture of an The excl non-profit ? You will by students u ask for, native to tl ell; and in your books one of the i e with terr th good in- 4k :rstand the one to pi -Western' ty, whei could a i thr future chriiilH t nts and the sort of t juences of more c :ulturcs." toward < Nick Rees candidate Z.V..J kjji mmssi . ftlinnnn isiicmyc COMPARED to the either Uptown bookstore, ge program fares well, bookstores will pay ap50 pcrcent, at most, of the % e of a book and resell the or about 75 percent of the ce. In other words, the at least a 25-percent profit ok. arc you getting more lie resale of your book by (change program, but the ook from the exchange at tig of the next quarter is ?g to be the same or less nkstnres' nrices. native book exchange will books not necessarily inie class booklists for next e reasoning for this is that ly want to purchase other I books as additional study although they aren't reing. k exchange also accepts , study guides and other 1 materials. lange program is totally ind is designed for students >. It is a refreshing alterhe frustration of reselling to the bookstores. The Pott Ohio University orists?" ^ I fp?i fflcnky to that there's no inpoint for the responilbllircM in the Iran critii we ill blame Khomeini. We nake moves to prevent this liing in the future through iecisive political policy Jthcr countries." Wendi Wesibrook Wake Forest student