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> Parking not just a USC > Hole problem, page 2 repi desB Gr^ T7- 1 O A X T _ volume 01, ino. zy Inspirational \ " --m$ mt? ill mK wt *** isHT ngmr frT'Wr &K |^* ! ' i ,. ._.1 Greg Ricka This Gamecock football fan cheers in exciter Gamecock's 23-14 victory over Georgia Tech. Tf team's record to 3-2-2. For more details, read th< on page eight. Student Lil By TIGE WATTS of the I News Editor that if Director of Student Life Jerry Brewer said cuts^ we his department can not afford any further men's S budget cuts. the fitne The announcement comes a week after se^ Hoi USC President John Palms said USC may sa^have to face a third round of budget cuts af- Brewi ter officials predicted decreased state revenue ^ collections. the sch 'There's just nothing left to cut," Brewer S 100,0( said. Affairs. "Any additional budget cuts would be dis- The ^ astrous," Warren "Woody" Carothers, Stu- 5 dent Government advisor, said. "We r Student Life is currently formulating their Even a 5 1992-93 budget and officials said there are we wouj no areas that can withstand further cuts. wer said "We've had to pull every trick rabbit out Brewe irjTTTr Imjji In the World... Ii Israel's nuclear arsenal is far gre- { ater than the U.S. government earlier Uo< suspected, according to a new book ery by investigative reporter Seymour M. see Hersh. ma It further asserts that a principle po- ma tential target for those arms has been js the Soviet Union. an( The book said the Israelis have gone OD( to full nuclear alert, meaning that nu- SN^C clear missiles have been wheeled out An of silos and put on launchers, three |jSh, times. exc A relief convoy came under mor- ma tar fire and one of its vehicles hit a land mine Saturday as it evacuated scores g i of seriously wounded people from a be- ten sieged Croatian city. tel But despite orders to both federal and Croatian forces to observe a ' cease-fire - the 10th such bid to halt the De fighting - each side accused the other un^ of continued shelling around the me- wo dieval Adriatic port of Dubrovnik. Pr German's > Older studer jtation come to USC troyed, page 3 variety of reasons, pac KM Holderman, who re ated from his wife, is years' probation and r | * 1 500 hours of communi i ? * Observer repori dents said Holderman to get in bed with hi said Holderman plac his hand on the y( buttock. On a 1984 trip to f Sant said Holderman get into bed with him angry when he refuset Van Sant said Hoi asking despite repea Van Sant said Hoi made other advances, Van Sant uncomfortat Van Sant said he ne _ . one of Holderman's baugh/The Gamecock ,<T , cause I was emb nent over the thought people might le win lifts the gay." 3 related story Van Sant was an in derman from July 191 1984. He was also fe can't < hat before. Now we're at the point th< we have to have another round of ba i' 11 hr? r*llttinrr intr* r*?-/-vn-wimn 1?L/% \17/> r 11 l/V VUUlllg 11IIW (AUgldlll) il&C ITUitudent Services, Alcohol Awareness, an >ss club, and even hours of the Rus- pr< ise and (Blatt) P.E. Center," Brewer m< er said Student Life was going to m( 5 hours of the Russell House during saj 100I year had it not been for a )0 transfer of funds in Student fa th( tussell House had limited hours dur- ^ summer semesters. ou lever had to worry about this before, 'ear ago, I would have never thought in? d limit the hours like we did," Bre- otf :r also said Student Life may close he HaaTiflnmPMia i the Nation... Oliver North insists in his new Dk that "President Reagan knew evIhing" about the arms'for hostages jndal, but excerpts of the book de public Saturday cite slim and ultitely inconclusive evidence. Jorth's memoir of the affair, written j prodeuced as a virtual clandestine eration in which participants were >rn to secrecy, is called, "Under Fire: American Story," and is being pubed this week by Harper Collins, with :erpts appearing in the issue of Time gazine due on newstands today. An Abraham Lincoln letter writin 1863 sold for $28,600 during a jphone auction Saturday. \ Beverly Hills, Calif., dealer and c troit collector battled for the lettei il the Detroit collector, whose name is not released by the gallery ivailed. Unive Students c Int< / From Wire and Staff R Former USC Pres Holderm'an made sex toward some male st Jg|gr they traveled with h: expense during the IS dents told The Charloi The Observer, in story published Sunc interns said they wei whelmed with gifts of jewelry, also paid foi money. They found it the former president. Holderman, 55, to] paper through an attc "categorically denies" sexual advances towar He resigned last ye troversy over his sp year he pleaded guilty extra compensation ar 4 ? .? to tax evasion charees IAax i&iudaid. derman had them durin9 h|s tenure, which made "USC Scholar" scholarsh >le. $1440 in 1984. >ver told any- Jeff Rogers said Hold< advances be- asked him to spend the nighi arrassed. I beside him in Holderman1 think I was while they were staying in i ing rooms at a Washington h item for Hoi- "When I heard that, I g 84 to August hell out of the room. It be awarded a the hell out of me," Rogers s ifford m< J Blatt P.E. Center on days of home foot11 games. Student Life is producing less brochures d limiting advertising, hindering many iprams in thp. nfficp. 'The programs are in place. It's just the )ney is not there and we don't have that >ney to do the things we did last year," he d. Brewer said the Association of African nerican Students will have no speaker for sir Martin Luther King, Jr. program bejse "we don't have the money to pay for it t of honorarium funds." "With the budget reductions USC is fac5, everybody is suffering a little bit," Carters said. Student President Manish Shrivastava said is feeling the effects of a tight budget. In the State... The Greenville News wa< sented a Public Service Award t ; Associated Press Managing Editors ciation Saturday. The newspaper was selected legal action that forced the Ca Research and Development Foi 1 tion to make public its financial rec The resulting disclosures led to t ! dictment of former USC pres James B. Holderman and the re! tions of the foundation's two prir executives. A new ethics law might lea litical candidates in South Caroli rely more on their parties for cam money, leading one critic to qu< whether new donation limits w skirted. 1 Party leaders acknowledge the r new limits ? $1,000 for each locc - legislative election, $3,500 for stat< campaigns ? will increase their role in the elections. rj! I'm not sure if I have to tell the truth to a newspaper. ^ former student Bill Kotti, page 2 IQCKl Monriav. October 21. 1991 issed them are wrongdoing WjM ' I ; ^Br ^ ^4.'v> *<* 'A s ^KL I.I*1 " tiHH | - ^0^^ *mw B Hj3^^ i ip'11 to eliminate empty jobs," Carothers said. Brewer said USC may face more conflicts, ?*- * because of problems with the tight budget Brewer ^^BESSSEa . ft ^j^heHomeless ass?- meFishefa "ew film about the homeless, for its ? has brouSht homeless problem bock into the spotlight. Below rolina are facts about the homeless. ^?7 :ords. - , ard honnoiess? . fyjiff he in- S ^9^Merv/ ::= I W11 ident rt / 1 (y H I Jigna- jgWflR?r^/ | d PO- I _ I na to Children 1 I || l? | 'lillMlf ? Pdign flbs% ! I astion * v? (HI MBM ? in oe gTotal Number of Homeless: 3,000,000 3t th A third of the homeless are mentally ill. H j J j an^ A tenth of the homeless are elderly. IB I m ^wide Government subsidies to build low-cost own housing units have been cut 60% since 1980. J s| Ryan Sirrs/The Gamecock File photo. mer USC president James Holderman made sexual advancements towards ip for Rogers was an intern for Hoi- The Observer said a "Student B" derman for eight months in 1986. claimed Holderman placed and jrman . He was awarded scholarships from kept his hand on his buttock while t lying Holderman for three years totalling the two were alone on the balcony s bed $4258.50. of a villa during an trip to Kiawah idjoin- Another student identified by Island. otel. the Observer as Student A, said Last week, Holderman rejected a ot the Holderman patted a hotel bed in telephone request from The Ob>thered Washington and said, "Come lay niA U., ... a ~ ? L... ? Caa UalHarmon nana O oiu. uy mc; anu give me a nug. vjcc i iwimchii??" fwyv ?>re budget cuts "I've spent hundreds of dollars out of my own pocket doing government-related projects. We just don't have the student government money to pay for it," he said. Brewer also said almost all travel money has been eliminated. His office will also cut k0M a their phone use. ;: n mI "Instead of making calls across the country, we're going to have to communicate m fp| through the mail. This in turn will make things around here go a lot slower," Brewer jSrf said. JvUA. II "We anticipated these cuts six months ago. We did not hire in the spring and we now ' ~^A have quite a few vacancies. If another round Y ^A of budget cuts comes around, we'll be forced / JA I its > Soccer team loses to / ^ for Wake Forest, page 9 f )e 4 EC rsity of South Carolina laim Holderman hare irns deel eports ident James ual advances udents while im at public >80s, the stufte Observer. a copyright lay, said the e also overclothing and with public hard to resist Id the newsirney that he making any d students, ar amid conending; this to receiving id no contest cently separserving five performing ty service, ted three stuasked them im. A fourth ed and kept )ung man's jjH| ^s, W. Van asked him to i and became I Iderman kept _ t*A i? Some interns c aim fori