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My arm! My arm! H>^ ,- - "syg**^^M * & mM fwk Hi -- -,w. V ^Hk, HI^H 1^ ^SEfralis Greg Rickabaugh/The Gamecock Stacy Main, a ninth floor Columbia Hall resident, scares visitors to his room Wednesday night. His floor also won second place in a decoration contest. Senate outlines Noven By KATHY HEBERGER nizing a Thanksgiving Shuttle. The Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Russell Staff Writer shuttle will carry students from House room 305. Students can The Student Senate Wednesday fampu! 10 ** Columbia Metropo- voice complaints and opinions aboutlined November activities and ''rtan ^,rp0" i "1,2"? P"?' ?" anf camP"s 's^cs, '? St"dfnt projects designed to serve and ere- 26. and *** ' Th? ahuttle Government V.ce President Shme ate solidarity among students. ^ al RusseU House' Br<fks' Bates House and Capstone. Another acUvity designed to mStudent Government was also crease student solidarity is the Insuccessful in its effort to save stu- The Student Government will ternational Food Festival, which dents parking money. Students no sponsor two forums this month, will be Nov. 7 on Greene Street. longer have to pay parking charges The Student Government Race Re- The festival will feature food from when they park in the Carolina lations Forum will be Nov. 13 at 7 around the world, and from noon Coliseum parking lot for night p.m. in the Nursing Auditorium. A until 1:30 p.m., there will be an Inclasses on nights of Coliseum panel of professors will be open ternational Fashion Show. performances. for questions and discussion about In other government business, In another effort to serve stu- racial problems on campus. Senator Sam Sammataro said his tents, Student Government is orga- There will also be a forum on Powers and Responsibilities Com ytp catcn the jjfi Best Buys at I y I irents Day Special! I I SELECTED SAVE I u.s.c. $500 I COIF SHIRTS Reg. $38" SALE $33" 11 "my kid & my money SAVE I co to u.s.c." tAAA T-SHIRT I Reg. $12" SALE $10" II a? CAIITU rADAIIMA eillfB u wT juu i n wnixvkinn 9mw e STADIUM $|00 I CUSHION Reg. s5" SALE s4" I I OPEN SATURDAY 9 am to 6 pm I I ^(sxia [Isomi 601 Main Street 803/256-6666 I Valid to 11/02/91 RHAb Proposal ge after heated By PATRICK VILLEGAS Assistant News Editor After a heated 15-minute batti Residence Hall Association re proposal to allocate $9,000 to b tional conference to USC in 1992 In a 20-12 vote, with 2 at passed a bill to use $9,000 out c mental fund to try to bring the N; College and Residence Halls con The money will be used to ser delegates to the 1992 NACURH Falls, N.D., where they will bid universities for the 1993 conferer Thf? allrvatinn usill o1cr\ eprue XIIV TT All UUV kJVl ? V extra material and preparartion i bid for the conference. Night p By GORDON MANTLER Assistant News Editor The University Parking Commi tee unanimously passed a resoli tion Wednesday recommending tl administration to allow night cla: students to park in the Carolii Coliseum parking lot free < charge during coliseum events. Student President Manish Shr vastava introduced the resolutic to the committee in letter fom asking them to consider th change in policy. Currently during coliseur events, students, faculty and sta must pay three dollars to park i the coliseum lot, whether or n< they have a parking sticker. The university bought the Gil bes lot, located across Blossoi Street from the coliseum, last yea to alleviate this problem. "We went down there (the Gil nKni? oAi 1UU 3CJ mittee is following Vice Presidei Brooks' advice to work on sma projects to help students. Sammataro's committee plans 1 have pencil sharpeners installed i Humanities classrooms and a stc sign erected behind Maxcy res I I pp I ^II * ids for NA kj-p Tiori *n ?pp?s^?n 101 AAVJvl senators said the sup j 1 ting the students' im /H f* |\CI cause the university U-C/ UaiKs ference, it did not ne But the majority ( to host the NACUR1 le and discussion, the possibly bring natio -voted and passed a leadership developm >id on bringing a na- Normally, the moi I used to aid residence istentions, the RHA repairing of equipm( )f an $11,000 supple- and for SP^1 Progr ational Association of farther re-vote ference to USC. President Joelle Last id between 15 and 20 The supplemental [ conference in Great dents living on cam] and vie against other taken from every stu ICe. nlarcH intn tha fun/4 i puvvu ??W UIV 1UUU J for the purchasing of The remaining $2,i leeded to succesfully be used for the R] academic year. arking apj bes lot) and looked around," Shri- m vastava said. "Quite frankly, it ~ seems dangerous." de In addition, Law School students P< and faculty are having tremendous "/ ss difficulties finding adequate park- cu ing near the Law School at night. ^ The lots near the Law School are mi lighted better and free of charge. thi The parking office has the equipment to pull up a student's va schedule with their student num- sti ^ ber, in order to verify they have sti classes at night Fe n The office will then put a sticker ff on their student ID. When the stu- _ in dent needs to rark dnrintr a roli. 3t seum event, the student will be able to show the ID to the gate- ba > keeper and will be allowed to park, lai n "It is very feasible for them to se r, do it," Shrivastava said. "We tried e\ to get as much input beforehand, us >- so we could come up with the mi rvice pre nt dence hall. J1 C( Other goals of Sammataro's ja( to committee include extending the in hours of the B.A. library and low>p ering the B.A. library's copy ma- dr i- chine prices. ac TuiYiTviEjllHill TlTlTl1ilIvtiXkilTifiliTl B| 4*VT I I! "J B * j^^^BklpliB HFV BP* , ! * ' ^^^11 iM JgjP '^JRPI^BP^; if ;.-l . BjU'iiffi i CURH the proposal, some residence hall iplemental money was not benefitmediate needs. They also said bewas bidding for the national con- ? eessarily mean it would attain it )f the senate agreed that by trying * 3 conference, the university could nal recognition to USC and gain ent benefits. ley from the supplemental fund is ; halls in extra funding such as the mt, the buying of new equipment amming. s on the issue will be made, RHA ica said. fund is funded hv student re.si pus. Each semester, one dollar is dent resident's activity fee and is for the RHA's discretionary use. 000 in the supplemental fund will HA banquet at the end of the iroved ost logical solution." "It will be a benefit for the stumts," said Bill Baker, Director of irking and Vehicle Registration, ^nd we're looking into it for faulty and staff also." "Right now, we don't have the eans to verify the schedules of 1 faculty and staff," he said. This resolution was a goal Shristava laid out last semester for ident government and also in the ident government campaign in bruary. "This was our main goal for '> arking this year," he said. "It all depends on if the basketill team is good, or there are a rge number of concerts during a mester," he said. "Whenever any J ents bring more people than ual to the coliseum, we hear re complaints." iippk imp $4 -i^lr i -1 i A In other business, Academics )mmittee Chairman Kim Lovex announced that her committee s received information about op/add policies from universities ross the country. Jk