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Palms prais< ERIN GALLOWAY News Editor USC President John Palms praised faculty Friday for this past week's vote to include service in tenure decisions, saying the change will improve the university. "The faculty were civil and well-prepared," he said. Palms stressed that job security is on iccno fkmncrhnnt hnsinAKSfiS. not iust an iwwwv wvrflv ^ *"" / */ at an academic level. However, he said Alt }fkhlO\/\/> W$icU pizza place <\lwa / v> /o?' / Hey on college A r-?rl it'c iiict" ota 1 J.11^1 no i IV L j UOl tll> with your wallet a; just dial 1 800-CAI There are lots c something that's e; other end some se * ft^motions excluded. l-800-QO,LLECrM is a 38 faculty for tenure gives professors academic freedom similar to judges' lifelong positions. "The outside world doesn't understand tenure," Palms said. Palms said if the state House bill to cancel tenure is passed, South Carolina would be the only state in the country to do away with tenure at universities and colleges. Palms said he sees a lot of support for higher education in the State House. He has met with the chairman of the Col] will c' y t> ^ 30-Jr> muter-or- ifr-l "iS tnkes exactly 3\ r J KNOi MW\ys COSTS campuses those "in the knc out being smart in the class 5 well. So if you want a grea X-ATT It always costs less tf ?f tricky things for you to lea asy: KNOW THE CODE, anc irious money You'll be glad m service martfcof MCI. The Gamecock tenure vote House Finance Committee and believes the Legislature will work to restore cuts to higher education. As for Gov. David Beasle/s support for higher education, Palms said, "I think he's going to help us out." Palms said he was surprised by the recent announcement that Provost James Moeser is interviewing for president of West Virginia University. "T hnne he has a nice visit, and thafs it," Palms said. legeL ingsl KNOW'* w^?ch o \>oo kstore w H I Hfed SlS~ fexH ? *1 mnutcs. Know garter m4 cki IV THE CO ' LESS THA* l-< >w" are the ones who rule, room, it's about being wise t low price on a collect call, lan 1-800-COLLECT Always. rn at college, but here's 1 save the person on the you did. EE Your True Voic ART jjjjl Tuesday, April 11, 1995 Judge rules 1 COLUMBIA (AP)?A judge ruled Monday that police records detailing molestation allegations from Susan V. Smith, the Union mother charged with drowning her two sons, against her stepfather can be released to the public. Circuit Court Judge William Howard said in his ruling that Smith's defense would not be hurt by the release of the incident reports detailing her accusations against Beverly Russell. This court concludes that the defendant has failed to establish a sub ife: oKn )uy back your ooks -for hiore thi vsi : which -Ca+ing 14 un d roir>0' ?S 4o avoid. 'Per soo-coiiec ALWAYS ( THAN 1 -I e.@ V * to release Smi stantial probability that the defendants 1 right to a fair will be prejudiced by the release of the incident reports,"-Howard | said. v Union County Sheriff Howard Wells had refused to release the reports, say- * ing disclosure of the incident reports i would violate a earlier gag order by Howard. ( Both The State and The Charlotte Observer disagreed and sued for access. Wells was out of town Monday night' 1 and not available for comment on when o\\ [Jn 2.5i t^ch. nL/ C5 t r?" IDD l jjjj|SW :osts LESS 300-C0LLECT* ? 1995 AT&T 3 | th's records ;he records would be available. Smith faces a possible death sentence at her July 10 trial. "I think it's the correct decision under the earlier order " Columbia attorney Jay Bender said. A Family uourx juage oraerea coun documents detailing allegations of Smith's molestation released in January. Russell admitted in 1988 he had molested Smith, now 23, when she was a teenager. Keadir, V&U, ITt'o Timp 11 J JL 1111V to Play. nmvfiit UU1UUV (Ha hah.) Gamecock . advertising works. SMOKE PIE IT 5 THAT SINHE DO YOUR LUNGS A FAVOR. STOP SMOKING. DID YOU KNOW? If you are convicted of a DUI in TURKEY that you are taken 20 miles from town and forced to walk back under escort. A first conviction DUI in the state of South Carolina casta an average of $13,500. Your drivers license is suspended for 6 months. HIFcholI Drinking & Driving: Is it really worth the price? IMPROVE YOUR NIGHT LIFE. Many accidents are caused by car drivers who didn't see the cyclists. Wear reflective gear and bright clothing. And keep your i o ; evening from being ruined A?/ MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION^ J