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2 FORUM, "Some of the students didn't understand the difference between Greg's column and the letter that was printed," Morgan said. Aside from personal attacks, several students talked about the disorientation of the black race as a whole and apathy among both races toward positive relations. White students also felt the forum presented a one-sided arguement. "Racism has people talking like its a black and white thing," Jason Barnes said. "It ain't a black thing or a white thing. It's a human thine." Jim Ashcraft of the Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association said, "We look at black people and we see what you have done, because we are years behind your struggle. At least the black race has antidiscrimination clauses that protect them. We do not have those." Young said SGA will be researching anti-discrimination clauses concerning homosexuality. But Ashcraft raised several points about the discriminatory practices of fraternities and sororities concerning gays and lesbians. "We are the one group of people that it is okay to discriminate." The forum, with all its tangents, was not as effective as last year's forum, some said. "I thought we lost most of the Movie to fill By GREG RICKABAUGH Editor-in-Chief If you see Eastern State University fans in the crowd Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium, you haven't entered the wrong stadium. And if you see USC cheerleaders dressed in Eastern State University outfits, they haven't revolted. A major motion picture is being filmed at Saturday's USC football game against the Tennessee Volunteers as movie producers from The Program bring their cameras to a real college football "1^ _ jtegis To coincide with the 1 formed The Touchdozvr season, a prize will be winner will be chosen edition of The Game The pri2 anc $1! Addam1 Register at the f< may Jewelry Warehouse Two Notch Rd. Broad 2909 Piatt Spring Rd. -1 Bruno's St. Andrews Rd. *Two Pizza Hut 617 S. Main St. or dpliverv 929-0044 Addam's Booksto 601 Main St. tinued from page 1 J?? C O L U Mii i ter to 1 992-93 football season, th i Club\ For each of the ele1 ; awarded from one of oui l. Look for the winner's be cock following each gam* :e for USC vs. Van< 1 USC vs. Tennesse 00 Gift Certificat from s University Boo allowing sponsors a be in the winner's 1: e Carmik River Rd. Columbia N. Cola Columl M 4. u j? a 4502 Fore Notch Rd. Major 1732 Busl Park Tri r? Parkland Ijflp } 1 White enrollment US , 80.2% \ 'IjiMiru^rity^rollmen ifecto; %. A$iati/Orientat Hi$panic-a3i<l Sporce-.tggf>-gg>USCamHsficetPr<rfa^ integrity of the program," Morgan said. "What went on tonight will definitely set precedent for future forums." Chris Duncan of the BGLA said, "The forum would have been more effective if that column and letter weren't published. But it did serve its purpose to some extent." "This is the best form of learning in a more profound way," Johnson said. "People have to be willing for change." Association of African American Students President Brian Black said the forum would have n at stadiuir game. The Program needs the spirit and energy of USC fans as a major part of the movie. Due to the requirements of pre-game filming, USC fans are urged to be in the stands by 11:30 a.m. Producers are asking fans to plan their tailgating earlier than usual to enable the crew to get its prompt start. The majority of their filming will be of USC fans, who the producers will portray as Eastern State University fans. Tfie movie will center around the trials of a fictional college football program. '(The (5an mo MBHII Minority entoiimenr / 19.8%' tes Black, American J : QiP6fg3?m?OamB0QCi( been much more effective if the letter and column were not published the same day. "As soon as we take a step forward, something like that column knocks right back," he said. Black also said a solution for the race problem on campus must start at the top. "The administration has got to get involved in this," he said. "I know people like (USC President) Palms and (Director of Student Affairs) Dennis Pruitt have lots of things to do, but they need to start coming to these forums." i Saturday Former Heisman trophy winner and USC football star George Rogers will perform in the movie as an assistant coach. Mark Ellis, brother of former USC quarterback Todd Ellis, will also star in the movie. Both will be present at Saturday's game for filming of other scenes. Rogers will also be honored for his achievements during a halftime ceremony. Filming during the actual USC game will include sideline shots during the first and second quarters. During halftime, the movie will shoot 15 minutes of ESU's games. WUSC-FM Win!!! ese sponsors have rrniA rro tv\ np nf fV\o veil gciiiieo ui 11 iv r sponsors and a )x in the Monday's e. derbilt ?e e kstore na iuuk name >ox!!! :e Cinemas 10 ma Center t>ia Athletic Club st Dr. League Lanes i River Rd. angle Lanes Plaza, Cayce J necock Honors seni ^ ^ $ w By ROCHELLE KILLINGBECK Staff Writer Ask almost anyone what they think of when they hear Keila Legree and they'll say she's a senior with a 4.0 GPA in the South Carolina Honor's College. But there's more to this English major than a 4.0. "Keila is well-rounded because she is organized, has a good sense of humor and deals with people well," Yolanda McFadden, a senior in marketing who is in Legree's sorority, said. Keila acknowledges that her grades are important to her, but "I don't think a college education would be complete without extracurricular activities," she said. This semester she learned that volunteering is one of the best ways to give back to the community and feel good about it. She volunteers six to eight hours a week at the Wil Lou Gray ANALYSIS rights, but he doesn't suggest any ( form of legislation which might 1 bring about these rights. t Perot has excellent general ideas, but lacks specifics on how ( he would implement them. A pres- < ident's use of his "bully pulpit" j has to be backed up by some sort ? of legislative force. Perot's own statements are hypocritical. He would like to see , < 5 - .-.t ' -n < lo sffr'. f^, ><, *1J ^ v^ !x' ::-'-"S -' ^"';. /., '"v'^^V ' ' " >V'' ? ; 'JV-' V . ->'L1 <.'. I fm ior more tha ~ wl Keila W c Legree Pe LdHi "I Je Opportunity School ..for at-risk C <i y?utn. ca "Most people think at-risk youth orp mpntQlh; honHipannpH Kiit ux v mvinun j iAUiiuivujy^vu, uu i that's not true," she said. ^ Legree said at-risk youths are s() students who may not graduate q from high school because of behav- ^ ior problems like hanging with the pf wrong crowd or missing too many days of school. "Some of them arc exceptionally bright but can't handle the peer in pressure that goes along with t0< attending a public school," she se said. m: At the Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School, they are taken li* away from their old influences, an They live at the school and are in a re; structured environment. foi "I enjoy working with the students there because I am giving m; KarV tr* thp CAmmnnitv on H it ml UUViv ivy i?v vvuiuiuuii^ uuu xu VV J makes me feel good," she said. wl Legree said she helped a student sa ^ continued from page 1 equality and would like to see the wc ^resident play a leading part in hat change. ide However, he has already stated str hat he will not appoint a homo- sp< ?exual to his cabinet, and he relieves homosexuals should not mc >erve in the military. dei Perot's stance on women's de: ights is unclear, yet many female sta /oters consider his attitude towards Wednesday, October 28, 1992 n just 4.0 to had problems spelling, but uld take an engine out of a car d tell her everything she ever inted to know about it. "It's not that he isn't smart, he >t has trouble spelling. It makes i appreciate the different talents ople have," she said. Legree said she is not idealistic, know I can't change these stunts' lives, but I can do the best I n by helping them as much as I n." In addition to volunteering, ;gree is president of the USC apter of Delta Sigma Theta rority, a resident adviser in ilumbia Hall, a member of severhonor societies and she works in esident Palms' office. "I know Keila will be successful whatever she does because she is telligent and she has herself gether," said Edward Matthew, a nior business administration ajor. She said in her spare time she :es to sleep, talk on the phone d eat popcorn. "I also love to ad, but I don't have much time r it," she said. The secret to her success is time anagement. "I get more done hen I'm busy because I know aat I have to do and I do it," she id. >men demeaning. Overall, Clinton has the best ;as, while Bush sticks with the itus quo and Perot lacks icifics. However, all three need to do >re than they suggest as presint or this nation could slowly stroy itself by its lack of undernding of diversity. jjrni^frf *:"v'