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nsaft Serving (JSC Sine Lee Clontz, Editor in Chief Chris Editorial Efc Erin Galloway, Wendy Hudson, Susai Jimmy DeButts, Ryan Wilson, Carson Governmei nmmicoc! jpx UllliOV/CJ V A new group of Student Government were inaugurated Wednesday, and th< sues on which they campaigned. It's tim didates made will be adhered to. There is quite a bit of work to be do: a body representative of the student be work at continuing communication anc verse groups on campus. Certainly ten paigning, tensions that reflect underlyi the school with one of the largest percer dents of any state university, USC mus and promoting diversity. This new class pable of furthering this understanding. Another challenge lacing the governr question. Whether help comes from lobfr waste here at the university, Student G ty to take an active part in guaranteeinf effectively. Of course, another challenging task governing the actual elections process, problems faced in these elections and cc It is a time for understanding as the i accustomed to its job. The student bod] tions, giving support and keeping on the filling promises. Yankees a Myrtle Be I can't believe spring break is here again. I cant believe it's time to pull out the fake I.D.'s, the rented vans, the camping equipment and excuses to mom and dad you L_ ] give about not staying home and feeding the dog while they go to j Cancun. y Spring break is an interesting time. To the college student, it Qi-n means one whole week of unadulterated fun usually spent in a drunken stupor down in some tourist trap town like Myrtle Beach, in which one person blows all of his money and has to forego payment on his car and spends all "*at next semester riding with SCE&G. ? I don't think there are a whole Com lot of people going to Myrtle Beach (10 r this time of year. Most South Car- but] olinians learned better than to go mert there many years ago. ough Myrtle Beach is no longer a ing t Southern city. It became a surro- self v gate for the Jersey shore about 10 man} years ago when the first Cadillac trans with a New York license plate came \ into town and pulled into a gas sta- agk tion while the driver said, "Hey, ^ youse guys, fill this up while I grab ? a bottle of pop." (Southerners nev- ajj ^ er say "pop", but that's a future column.) ^ Most South Carolinians go to P?Pj beaches such as Pawley s Island, 1 Garden City and Cherry Grove. Most true Southerners wouldn't a go into Myrtle Beach if they were ta^e giving out boiled peanuts and bar- offc becue for free. scar But that doesn't stop the Yan- Yori kees. When you go down on Ocean es a Boulevard, the only thing you see I are motor homes, Cadillacs and U- whe Haul trailers with plates from above colh the Mason-Dixon. A 1985 Ford the 1 4X4 with a South Carolina license ' plate would stick out like a red- jjcer neck at the ballet. m^n I once trucked into Myrtle Beach. g I pulled into a McDonald's to get ^ a Big Mac (yes, I do eat things be- . sides peanuts and barbecue, but ,? r not by choice). I gave the order taker my or- n der. After about a minute of si- ^ lence, I heard the woman yell back reiej to her manager, . are "Hey, Dave! There's some for- Soul eigner up here who I can't under- way stand. Come up here and talk to reali him." the1 "ffiatcock Si Lee Clontz Jimmy DeButts 1 Editor in Chief Ryan Wilson Chris Muldrow Sports Editors Viewpoints Editor Kim Truett Carson Henderson Photo Editor Radhllca Talwanl Ethan Myerson Copy Desk Chiefs Ryan Sims Step! Erin Galloway Graphics Editors Wendy Hudson Gregory Perez L News Editors Design Editor Susan Goodwin All Ansaar Ke Allison Williams Jason Jeffers Cii Features Editors Cartoonists The Gamecock is the student newspaper of the The ( University of South Carolina and is published Tuesday Lettei through Friday during the fall and spring semesters, with name the exception of university holidays and exam periods. Lettei Opinions expressed in The Gamecock are those of the The ( editors or author and not those of the University of The < South Carolina. style, ^ Tk? >iv Mdinovwn | Drt .e 1908 Muldrow, Viewpoints Editor oard a Goodwin, Allison Williams, Henderson, Radhika Talwani ? , it has 0 keep r t senators and executive officers \ ?y will start working on the is- J[ e to see if the promises the can- Cl. ne in Student Government. As jf" >dy, the government must first V 1 understanding among the di- V sions were raised during cam- \l/l ng tensions across campus. As itages of African-American stu- * it be a leader in understanding fejQy of senators is qualified and ca- U h fjL nent is the university funding $1) ydng the Legislature or cutting ^<3 ^ overnment has a responsibili- * $ 3 y our student dollars are used ^ .Z will be the evaluation of codes The government must look at >rrect them positively, new Student Government gets / can help by offering sugges! government's back about fulI fin AY QuotkUnouote tllllV/A "Brian is a true gc flph Ff^n Boxin ff STEWART Columnist American Gerald Mi easy future than even g ing employment. His pa explained to the manager that t3 are umme whethi .s not foreign, that I was from a]d McClellan is a boxe imerton (pop. 975X South Car- telephone, electricity an a, 90 miles to the northwest. the snot out of opponen ^evah hoid of South Caroloina that, his last, in Joisey?" replied the man- As of this past weekt any more the "sweet scii shot that joker a look like a against someone a little A member gives a duck hunter Benn, possibly slightly just killed the limit. tioned or maybe just pi ack up here in Clarendon and retained his WBC S lty, the great city of Manning pionship belt, niles away from the smaller, His opponent, the vi much better town of Sum- pummeled McClellan f\ an) is one of the main thor- recting an IQ reduced t< fares for the Yankees head- man Oktoberfest sausai o Myrtle Beach. Since I my- lost the fight and most /ork in Manning, I get to see ity count the days in f of these Southernly Deficient ing Spiderman, smell t lients. his mother a happy Mc Vhen many first-time Yankees has the genius of a hea me for directions, the often the widespread cultural nit their inquiry like this: in&to Parade as sPortHowdy there, Bubba. Does you ^his isn t the populi mow wheh a store is yonda beauty, strength, speed ind heh so I can get a bottle of ?utjfde ^ O^pic m( ? Farther. Instead it is ? 'hose are the ones I give di- an opP?nent the P , C1j i u ers is physically unable ons to a field someplace where .,,, , r , , , r , i x middle of the nng to abi x V w ? r P wm' No world records for n the hubcaps and hcense plates skjj Qr swimmi fas f their car and send them so N the ]aure, wreath h ed that they dnve back to New maximize the phy L ?uia" "UIU1 v~u6tu ujnBr ishment of the loser, pack of Marlboros. In the glorious nam always like to nde to the place sorbed so much that> up re I sent them and look at the be was rushed to a neui ;ction of the license plates of ^3 0f fbis writing, he re unfortunate travelers. life sustained only by a r Ihere are more Massachusetts don Hospital. Slightly 1< ise plates on a shack out in Ri- most recent symbolic i i, SC (pop. 35) than there are reach a necessary concl oston. simply be banned outrij "he ones who know better than A few weeks ago Bo y to talk like they have lived n here all of their lives, who T%/f"#X"?WW 1 "l"l t assume the rest of the South IV 111 ? :e Myrtle Beach and who don't r to Royal Crown cola as "pop" ?\a /\ /l"f the folks who often leave the 1/Vr V^J.V/V/1/ :h without being sent all of the t/i Valdnsta. Genrena hefnre izing, "Hey! That guy gave us Moral integrity is mis wrong directions." Where has honor, trust a tergate to Iran-Contra, t lie officials have failed us '-7726 n; ?risf^L must watch our leaders c __ Director of Student Media ? , g: 777-4249 Laura Day feet to the fire. -6482 Creative Director I recently read John 1 in Courage" and was ov< Art Director . ? . . :iefr? Harper Elizabeth Thomas commitment our leaders nrsr Adv-Graduate They valued trust an james Ponce wRt".ee G'bson public service, unlike tot Asst. Photo Marketing Director f ' . Ben ptiiow Christopher Wood the benate Banking Com] iianle Sonnenfeld Asst. Advertising "Profiles in Courage" shi ErikcSm what is and we mi iKSl. F?ul?Advi,? the right direction, rcuiation Editor The key word in thai Letters Policy and that's what's missii Gamecock will try to print all letters received. from the White HoUSe ti s should be 200-250 words and must include full 11 j _ tv , i , , professional title or year and major if a student. yellOW-dOg Democrat, but s must be personally delivered by the author to President Clinton's White lame cock newsroom in Russell House room 333. m. j. j i , _ . _ ^ , Trust and moral lntee jamecock reserves the nght to edit all letters for j possible libel or space limitations. Names will not HlOditieS in government taheld under any circumstances J ?X?0U can best judge a per wjfljiTS Thursday, Marcl s\JVs t'tf(n U? ( iYSI 111 yjTT* R. Reagan 5GA%AM \ -<y///>/y////////m I i-R-^l mtleman to every student When I think of Brian, I thii s* Woody Carott Student Govemmei g too brutal to 1 ;Clellan faces a more un- I raduating students seek- yWHfc j rents, his friends and his m m mf NIGEL R er he will even live. Ger- ik ? C?'1 t, someone who paid his L. id grocery bills by beating ts. His last fight was just civilized law during his ill-adv Tammany Hall. Had he choser ;nd he won't be practicing nent mano a mano in a Gold G ence" because he came up he wouldn't be today facing s better. Englishman Nigel hurdles. But society permits t r better prepared, condi- tions of fighting. If you fight in ain lucky, won the battle corner or in the schoolyard yoi uper-Middleweight Cham- to the cops and the judicial sys agreement into a boxing ring, ?ry bloodied and soundly heat the crap out of your foe, ] ices a challenge of resur- m0ney and if you're really goo ) that of the average Ger- right, every four years we'll s ge. On Saturday night he Olympics to represent your h< probably any future abil- thing amigg ^ godety here? a month, read the Amaz- un i , /? . . vvny, Doxers are consentir he scent of a rose or kiss A, 1 * i u*. j i ither's Dav That he now AbsoIute|y nSht> and 80 were 1 '1/IlCI O L/dy. JLIldL IlC 11UW XT 11_ 1* * Z* n i t /? , V - North Carolinian foe. But I fir d of broccoli results from , , . , e .. r i, i what is grounds for imprisonir ; practice of allowing box- , . " ,. ,. ,, ety is sanctioned in the name ( ir celebration of sport as ?f ^ rifhts of the great V . Boxing falls somewhere that beating up someone else jtto of "Faster, Stronger, Pub'lc 8Pectacle ?.acceptably , celebration of punching sands does not of itself justify s it where one of the fight- it more palatable, to present himself in the In the 1930 s and 1940 s, m 3orb further punishment, thought it acceptable to turn i inning, skating, cycling, Port or even Participate in th iter than everybody else, lence promulgated on Jews, ( 1 boxing goes to whomev- unfortunates. Few, apart fro sical domination and pun- sionists, would disagree that for injustice was absolutely inhi e of sport McClellan ab- accepted barbarism just as w< >on collapsing in the ring, temporary brutality courtesy rological operating room. fr?m Caesar's Palace, tains a tenuous hold on a Whether the boxers enter t\ nachine at the Royal Lon- will is a moot point. In many < jss importantly, he is the ciety has concluded that certa reason to help mankind possible harm only to the self, nsion that, hoxincr should lecra!. I mav desire to roll and jjht. joint that I can afford on my froi omer Foster ran awry of a law proscribing that behavioi ntegrity needs to 1 ed offices in Amei sing in today's government. I \ ind justice gone? From Wa- [ ^ | o even Chalkgate, our pub- 9 J BYRC 3. We as concerned citizens 1 lys*-! I Cc losely in order to hold their [_ | ?. Kennedy's book "Profiles srwhelmed at the depth of what they have done in the pas in the past had. in politics. If a person shows n d honor in government and tegrity before they are in office lay, when the chairman of them to gain integrity after th mittee is an admitted crook. We need to examine our govi ows that our leaders knew ly> especially during campaigns, ist trust them to lead us in the rules, what kind of elected make? Remember, you can't t t last statement was trust, tricks, ig in today's government, Now that Amy Bigham has o the Russell House. I'm a the new Student Government even I have questions about the wounds of a bitter and une water investment dealings. We should renew our vows u yity are also very rare com- and bridge the gaps that havi . My mother once told me, w?rk together to build a bigge] son on what they will do ly mth moral integrity and hono I 2, 1995 3 ~ *?M)X vW - H - mm mm ?J^i SIGNE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS Philadelphia USA ik of his character and integrity and his dedication to Carolina." iers, it Adviser be seen as sport speed down an empty highway in the early dawn without risking the wrath of Mister Patrolman. AVENHILL This is society acting with a benevolent paternalism, and despite subscribing to the fundamentals of libertarianism, I will stand aside and . ,, , , support the inescapable conclusion that boxing, 1 to meet hi$ oppo- as either Public spectacle or sport, is repugnant, loves Tournament If we pretend and adhere to even a modicum ome serious legal of decorum and social engineering perhaps we wo distinct defini- should start in the lab. It is ironic that Mike Tyson a bar, on the street will leave prison early based on his good behavlTl have to answer jor jf once had administrated a beating on a tem. Take the dis- fenow inmate similar to the one on Michael Spinks, an you re ree to WOuld have celebrated a few more Christmases possibly win some ? d and the timing's inside the prison gates. George Foreman, recentend you off to the ly asked whether boxers have brain damage reDmeland. Is some- sponded that "you'd have to be already brain dam> aged to become one." There is no justification to lg adults you say. allow boxing to continue. Mr. Foster and his Why stick it to boxing? To hell then with culld it a bit odd that tural pretenses of civility, pretty impressionist lent in public soci- images of sunflowers, lily pads and warm sumif sport. And what mer nights with Othello and the Merchant of gashed who think Venice. We may as well revert to the mores of Anin the context of a cjenj. Rome an^ bring condemned Death Row inicceptanoe y thou- mates inf0 the ring. They would have a choice. ome mg or ma e CQUj(j seiec^ short sword and shield and illions of Germans the other'the nettin& and spear. A fight to the away, ignore, sup- death, and the less-bloodied warrior gets his sene attacks and vio- tence commuted to life. Promoters could charge gypsies and other admission, sell pogo dogs and baseball hats. Would m historical revi- most find this a fairly gruesome spectacle? Probthis tacit support ably. Limane. Many then If we as a society give lip service to a desire } accept more con- for civility, then let's follow through. If not, we of televised fights m ag wejj dissolve into a maniacal orgy of so . rial Darwinism. We could then organize tradile ring o eir ee ^ona] fox h^ts with the homeless as targets, rape nrcumstances, so- ? r in actions, despite handicapped girls because they look good in a are nonetheless il- thong and make snuff films with all of the people smoke the biggest who piss us off. True, it may not sound altogethnt lawn, but there's er civilized, but then we could always justify it as r. Similarly, I can't sport. fttiim 'acei M E "ews mm r* iua _ s separated us. Let's IARSON r and better Carolina P-ovw r- % < _ . . . ?- - J- i