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VISITOR, continued fro
but he was surprised to learn the c
department had no record of the f
,intruder coming into Columbia r
; Hall Monday night. t
J Lawrence Pathel, USC chief of
Investigations and Administration, 1
said the situation Monday did not s
warrant an incident report because c
there was no evidence at the time t
that a crime was committed.
Rather, the police filled out a field a
interview card that said a man had t
'entered Columbia Hall without an a
i invitation. d
"He was told at that time not to S
J return within six months, or he d
J would be charged with trespass- f
J ing," Pathel said. s
After Sanders' phone call
Tuesday, officers were dispatched c
> to Columbia Hall to file an incident t:
i report about the two stolen watch- v
!es. n
Pathel said he does not know if
| the man who entered the building e
Monday night actually committed v
the larceny, but the investigation is e
continuing. v
.-"I'm looking at a few facts from
tfie incident report," he said. "It's o
been assigned to an investigator, c
. and I have not seen his report yet."
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or the USC Police Department to d<
nonitor everyone who has no dis- re
inct purpose here, Pathel said. til
"We don't have signs with 'No to
trespassing' all over the place," he
aid. "Our library, our Coliseum, a
>ur football stadium are all open to fc
he public." gi
USC President John Palms dt
igreed and said if the university
ightens security and puts up "walls fa
ind fences around campus," stu- h?
lents would complain, th
Itrengthening security measures in th
lorms would likely make students th
eel even more constrained, he lit
aid. to
"Security is a joint responsibility
?f the students and the administra- H;
ion," Palms said. "And because sh
ye're so close to the city here, we cr
eed to be particularly vigilant." th
Palms said students are mature pu
nough to know how to regulate
isitation in dorms. Security is best th
stablished through communication C(
/ith students, he said. K<
"We're not overly burdensome se
n them as far as identification is op
oncerned," Palms said. th
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jsk operators have diligently
quired all students to show identication
before entering an elevar
or stairwell.
"I've been living here three and
half years, and they still ask me
>r my key," Collins said. "This
ly, who is definitely not a stu;nt,
just walks up apparently."
"I was real concerned about the
ct that with visitation you can't
ive anybody here for more than
ree days," Sanders said. "And
ey're so strict about safety, but
ey'll let somebody who looks
:e that come straight to the elevar
and walk in our room."
But Konopke said Columbia
all has a tradition of safety, and
e does not want this incident to
sate false impressions of "one of
e safest buildings on the camis,"
she said.
"I don't want people to think
ere's a security problem at
alumbia Hall because there isn't,"
anopke said. "We explained the
riousness of this to the desk
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"This doesn't give them money,"
Holt said. "It doesn't legislate
money. It merely opens the
door for them to come in and
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ask for money. And it is ultimately
up to the Finance
Committee and the senate to
decide whether or not they get
the money."
Another part of the bill that
has generated opposition is a
change in the finance codes to
read "Individual Social
Fraternities".
Some opponents read the
change to mean that individual
fraternities and sororities will
receive funding. However, the
section of the codes being
changed is a listing of groups
ineligible to receive funding.
Sen. Marie Lovelace, chairwoman
of the senate Finance
Committee, said money will not
directly support Greek organizations.
"In no way would any indij
vidual fraternity or sorority gain
control of this funding,"
Lovelace said.
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criminating," Moore said. "How W
can they decide who has more muc
spirit? There's no criteria that's Dep
obvious." Abs<
Haller said the selections were to ar
based on recommendations and "i
people the organizers knew. be j,
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make recommendations," Haller as t(
said. "Fifty percent of the people wjjj
invited we knew; the others were ^
from recommendations. We
asked leaders in the Greek com- P
munity, in the black community.
In areas we were ignorant, we
asked." eP?
SGA Sen. Scott Williams said ?ut
he understands the organizers'
intentions, but their methods of Stud
selection are wrong. grou]
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been inclusive has turned into ago,
something exclusive," Williams willii
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half SGA, half Greek, the group Stud
is then absent of vital members
of the community they're trying any
to reach. any
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body should have," he said.
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cliques to promote something
everybody should be exhibiting."
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SGA President Carl Solomon
said the group received funding wj^
through the Athletics Department an(j
and Student Life. He emphasized woui(
that no student activity fees, .
which SGA handles, were given
to the group. ^ei
"No activity fees were given
to Absolute Carolina," Solomon 11
said. "They are not a student 11 a
organization. Granted, a lot of ^olon
people here are in it. But they most
are also in Mortar Board and He
ODK. I don't think it should work
have been a student government Depa
issue as far as funding is con- funds
cerned." ties.
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hen McGee was asked how
h support the Athletics
artment was giving to
Mute Carolina, he declined
iswer.
can just say we are going to
nvolved," he said. "It's still
e early stage. We're not sure
) all the programming that
be done, so we can't say
r than to express our particiDn
to some extent. Some
; have yet to be defined."
tiler said only the Athletics
irtment is providing funding.
Lovelace said both the
etics Department and
ent Life are backing the
Pan
interview three weeks
Brewer said his office was
ng to provide assistance to
roup, but it did not give any
;y to the group for the Oct.
eeting.
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ent Affairs Involved," he
"I would say there is not
funding. You don't need
you just need excitement."
i Thursday, Brewer said he
)ved a $30 purchase order
romer's for the group's
ities at Saturday's game
st Clemson. His office also
d fliers for the group that
put in every residence hall
ie group is now working
the Athletics Department
Student Life because it
i not be able to reach its
sdiate goals in the student
mment structure, Solomon
was mainly the structure of
nd time constraints,"
non said. "They wanted the
bang for their buck."
said the group needed to
with the Athletics
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