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? ?/ Jfev.' Hare-raising TIM CUI Christophe Lncordies gets a lift from the I He was one of many kids who turned out egg hunt Saturday on The Horseshoe. For the Record The Friday issue of The Gamecock incorrectly stated ttobbi Rossi was abducted from campus. Rossi was abduetcd at Woodhill Mall in southeast Columbia. LISTEN TO . . . WUSC-FM HHM2 THE ALTERNATIVE "ishe Llossom shop Flowers & Gifts Greater Columbia Delivery Bank Cards Welcome Member FTD "For Corsages Call" Blosbom Shop 2001 Divine St. 799-3730 The White House Fellowships If-' /- \ ( il1??.:^ A tiiii<|ti<: opportunity for outstanding Americans early in their (.arcurs to work for ;i y ;??r at tin; highest levels of tin; Federal (Jovernment I <n innrr infitirn.iliini I (if Oimmissiiifi on Wliiti? Umisf l irllowslii|is /' I 2 (ill I sun I'l.u r \ W V\ ii'tliiiiKlon. I) f. ZOM) I |X(lZ| I ' The Gamecock The (iAMKC'M K m the ntudent nmn(iHprr (if (he l.'niveraity of South < arolinn iiii(I m yuhli?he<l three tirn?fn a week on ,iiunoati, rreoneanuy* and t rnlitVH 1)111 ki? thf full and apring aemeatem and weekly on Wedneadaya during hoth auminer ??- ?aiona, with (hp exception of univeraity holiday* and examination period*. Opinion* expreaaed In the (iAMKCOI'K are thoae of (he editor* nnd not thoae of the I'nlveraity of Houth Carolina 'I'hr Hoard of Student I'uhlimlionit and Communirationa in the puhliaher of the ( AMKCOCK. Thr Student Media department in thr parent organization of (he <;AMK(0(K Change of addreaa forma, aubarription re^ueat* and other rorreapondenre *hould he ?ent (o the (iAMK( <)( K, Drawer A. I niveraitv of South Carolina. Columbia, S.C. 2920ft. Suharription ra(e? are IIM.OO for (I) year, $8.00 per fall or apring aemealer and 13.00 for ho'h aummer aeaaiona Third claaa pontage paid at l.'nion, 8.C The (>AMK( OCK la a lirenaed atudent organization of the I'nlveraity of South Carolina and rereivea funding from atudent activity feea. Salary. Continued from p. 1 being funded by grants," Kimmey said. Graduate Dean George Reeves said departments 9MIV2I l^at ',avc tcac^ers receiving grants generally have MhPW* higher-paid assistants. rm ^ For example, physics professors receiving grants Wjyy are allotted money to hire a research assistant. With / vv ?3*' students receiving money from grants, the state funj^Wri * ding goes further among the remaining students Sylr'eSvSk teacmng assisiamsmps, kccvcs saiu. The humanities department doesn't receive as many grants as the sciences, Reeves said. The state / j lp5|?jf funding amount varies from department to depart/ ' fPll ment because some departments receive more grants / - l|g?| than others. j "It fluctuates with the market," Reeves said. "If im a student is hard to come by, you have to pay more. IRY/Tbe Gamecock tr^ to KCt ^,e departments as close as we can to the southeastern standard." Computer science senior Lynn Smith will begin Easter Bunny. study in the Masters of Business Administration for an Easter program next fall. She will be paid $3,600 a year to be either an administrative assistant or a researcher. "I was thrilled to get the $3,600," she said. "It's f LAY DOWN ON THE . BECOME A PLASMA DO! HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. t NEW DONORS ARRIVE BEFORE 4 p.m._ HYLAND PLASMA CENTER 1620 GERVAIS ST. Between Pickens and Henden For More Info Call 254-2280 * I ??<f -~ jg B \', :? I wBSA i^iM'^P l?*'"' j| I P XI BP^ nEtf it*M I <*?l. I V: . f, Jap V|By 1 1 a ' ^Ai/./A J^1 ^^HnHEp El W&L^fflM 4^0**" M i M * v ? j. j i * i m better than nothing." "They don't have to pay an English graduate assistant as much as a physics graduate assistant because it would be a lot easier for a physics graduate student to get a job outside the university," Smith said. Some other problems Kimmey and others have sech in the English department include the need for more English fellowships and overcrowding in the freshman English classes. Kimmcy said he would like to sec more There will be a mandatory i and editors at 5 p.m. Wi j newsroom, Russell House issued and extremely impc discussed. I0B 1 sssssss mJt i s $$ NOR. IB# j s Brin? *-F /*y% I s pleased ^y~~ j * (c son PLASMft j ISSSSSS 9 ^ ^ ? mmm mm _ mm HR*t\ r m? ;j^IB^k1B^BI^^^^B \t*4Hfr/ mfmiL. ' - 1^^*B^SH8p ^P^^SH^Hj^S JMH ; I?? ^8 *T J A I M ral I Q ? V # ] ?A Wt 1 1 j ?JH I I . 1 p r f fellowships in the English department in which graduate students arc paid to study, but arc not required to teach classes. "It would draw more good students here." Van Ness said English 101 teachers assign eight papers a semester and have conferences with the students. "You have a lot going on. "We're asked to do so much for so little. Adding extra students only increases the problem," Van \ Ness said. rnnn^ nr* ra nf nil a4a(I iMGGimij ui an dial I vviiicid sdnesday, April 2, in the 321. Stylebooks will be irtant information will be , - ( i S$S$$SSSSSSSSSSS$$SSSS$$S$IS ' $ i rhis Coupon is worth i j 1 on nni i a no M ?. U UULLHIiO V V 3 5 i in this coupon on your first I I donation and receivc VTQT J $20.00 $ j HYLAND $ i )ne coupon per person) pj.asma ? ' < $ss$$$ss$ssss$s$$$$$s$$$$$$$ I J %> W:.. ; j ti-SB [ i* H , HH, iBBt ' ' 3B&& jL"Ti ??! feltti 1 y --1 \ ^.c;:v^'^^ " -\ 0'' M^l ;::.:;:f:v:;::^^^:;:: ::, ; j FT* i