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"We hope the march will be sym- cuted."
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Conroy graduated from The Citadel that particu
1967 with a bachelor's in English. Conroy i
iturally, his connection with The Amendmen
;adel has generally been controver- that got Fos1
1, especially with his 1980 novel, "The the same am
rds of Discipline," which not so fa- eFs case.
"ably describes Conro/s years at the "It still a
100I. a little bit fi
It sold 40,000 copies in its initial nation base<
mting and was just the first contro- waiting for
rsial aspect to connect Conroy with women wh(
ie Citadel ? the other being his open Point, the Nj
pport of Shannon Faulkner and her Academy ar
ttle to attend the school. my ? awfu]
"I have supported Shannon since I "They n
ard she had applied to The Citadel," and I cannol
inroy said. "TTie reasons were very ducing fine
nple." South Caro]
Conroy noted that Charles Foster's Conroy i
rollment at The Citadel, making him of the plot of
e first African-American cadet there, sic," which h
id Faulkner's plight are identical be- dents and in
use they are necessary changes for part of the i
Ivancement and equality. anti-Vietna]
"When I was at The Citadel, I saw place,
e first black cadet," Conroy said. "His In additi
ime was Charles Foster. I relate the locales in "1
ro events ? it was not the most pop- the Russell!
ar thing to happen at The Citadel at tings in the
daho candidal
isociated Press over, I hope
ORGANTOWN, W.Va. ? Some West sit on [t Gl
irginia University faculty members r^le cor
ar they may lose a strong candidate ^eas* ^
r the president's post unless a higher System
lucation board acts quickly. ^as tentat
Faculty members on Thursday fa>red
University of Idaho President Elis- ident unt"
jeth Zinser, who is among five candi- Zinser >
ites to replace Neil Bucklew. Bucklew as one ^
resigning July 1 after nine years to l0^8 Positi
sach. tucky. A ti
"I fear that if we want her, we're go- 1989, Zins
ig to have to go after her, and we're not 1,00
nown for going after people," said com- sees ac
littee member Mary Wimmer. "If we operations
nd someone we're doing somersaults ^en^VT7jrj^
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noted that it was thel4th KJ 1/M. \
t to the U.S. Constitution
ter in The Citadel and that a "
endment applies to Faulkn- T V
pplieshe said "If you read
urther, it denies discrimiI
on race and sex. rve been JENNIF1R BUST
this a long time. I ve met ?? ;?
j've wanted to go to West Semi-An
aval Academy, the Air Force will be from 8 p
id the Coast Guard Acade- 111 "lc Ljia^ * '
lly fine women. ^ helps gel
tade awfully good officers, Gant, coordina
t wait 'til The Citadel is pro- Programs,
officers from the state of A step aerob
lina." p.m. Students
ilso offered a sneak glimpse serve a step at
'his latest work, "Beach Mu- "Pis the las
ias yet to be released, to stu- Gant said,
the interview. He has placed Other event
novel at USC, where many three basketb<
n War demonstrations took pitch stress thr
a volleyball tou
on to using various Columbia room will be oj
Beach Music," Conroy used Gant said t
House and its theater as set- from Addams I
book. Bookstore and
e on top of W
the Board of Trustees doesn't The school
a after them." cellor in June,
nmittee today was to submit telephone me
ee candidates to the Univer- "A large re
of West Virginia board, which said they were i
ively set May 16-17 to meet abeth Zinser a]
its but may not name a pres- us," said Eugei
June. the WVU sear
vas named earlier this month Faculty all
ive finalists for the chancel- provost at the
on at the University of Ken- olina, and G. Je
op contender for that job in ident at Clems
er withdrew from considera- About 50 fa
0 Idaho. The chancellor over- day with Ban
ademics and administrative versity repress
1 but still reports to a presi- ber committee
dates.
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mual USC Stress Blowout with hamburgers, cole slaw, baked beans
i.m. to midnight Monday and cookies," Gant said.
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are asked to call and re- Gant said.
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jt class of the semester," the Office of Alcohol and Drug Programs,
, , the Office of Campus Recreation, CPU,
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mament Also, the weight their USC ID," Gant said.
pen until midnight. All P.E. Center events will be in the
here will be door prizes four gyms on the third floor except the
Jniversity Bookstore, S.C. V0Heyball tournament, which will be on
the University Bookstore. ,
the outside courts.
rVU president's list
hopes to name the chan- Some faculty members also opposed
Zinser did not return a Charleston attorney David Hardesty Jr.
ssage Thursday night, to head the 22,000-student campus depresentation
of faculty spite his contributions to higher educaeagerly
supportive of Elis- tion.
nd what she might do for Some have suggested Hardesty, one
le Bammel, a member of of the university's 24 Rhodes Scholars
;h committee. and a former state tax commissioner, is
30 liked James Moeser, a lock for the job because he was aboard
University of South Car- member for five years before resigning
iy Gogue, acting vice pres- in December,
ion University. Many also said they liked WVU Asculty
members met Tburs- sociate Provost William Miller, a career
imel and two other uni- Navy man who reached the rank of rear
sntatives on the 17-mem- admiral before coming to the universi!
to talk about the candi- ty in 1993. But some felt it would be "premature"
to advance him to the top spot.
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