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4 "l5aH Serving US I Stephanie Sonnenfe Chris Dixon, V Editorlj Angie Campbell, Martha Hotop, Achi Adam Snyder, Jennifer Stanley, Sara Svi O P I N Black, white needs to gain Today, the hibm University of South Carolina is looking back As a get on its history of we need t civil rights. next step It is good to abolishing remember from where we are I coming, which is the point of history, to make sure we don't make the same mistakes twice. But we must realize we have along way to go. The university and the state, as a whole, have changed drastically in the area of civil rights, but we still have a lot of ground to cover in race relations. Anyone would be a fool to deny that although our campus is desegregated, we are far from integrated. We see it all the time on campus. At the Russell House or at a football game, many white and black students just do not interact. Some would say it is the way it is; that we cannot change it; and that blacks and whites just were not meant to interact. At the university, we are seeing a microcosm of our society. When we come here, we gravitate U.S. educatioi too low in mal According to nppvvwy! the Third International Mathematics Teachers s) and Science higher sta Study, American Americans, students lag be able to behind students inAsiaand Europe. The study showed American eighth-grade students ranked 28th in math tests and 17th in science tests given to students in 41 countries. Singapore ranked first in both math and science, and Japan ranked third in both subjects. According to the study, America's low test scores aren't based on television viewing habits or lack of homework, but on the way the material is taught. The study showed students in Japan watch just as much television ana spena ine same amount of time studying math and science as their American counterparts. Also, teachers in Japan assign less math and science homework than American teachers. It's disturbing to know America's lackluster academic Stephanie Angie Sonnenfeld Campbell Editor in Chief Lisa Chris Dixon Noworatzkv Viewpoints Editor ? n .. %? ii . Sara bvedberg Martha Hotop Copy Desk Adam Snyder Robert Walton News Editors Photo Editor Jennifer Stanley Brian Features Editor Craphics Edi|or Achim Hunt Jason Jeffers Sports Editor ^ . , n ^ ir . .. Daniel Brown Cece von Kolnitz Cartoonists Special Projects The Gamecock is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the fall and spring semesters, with the exception of university holidays and exam periods. Opinions expressed in The Gamecock are those of the editors or author and not those of the University of South Carolina. The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of The Gamecock. The Department of t I aiuaent ivicaia is lis parent uifcav^auuu. \ task C Since 1908 Id, Editor in Chief iewpoints Editor ii uoar a im Hunt, Lisa Noworatzky, Brian Rish, edberg, Cece von Kolnitz, Robert Walton ION interaction i more ground vphbim towards people AMMHiflii we are comfortable with. zeration, Most of us are 0 take the more comfortable 1 towards with members of 1 ignorance. our own racejust easier when we go away to school. Society, as a whole, is still segregated. How many of our neighborhoods are truly integrated? This kind of segregation causes ignorance, which causes hatred and racism. When people spend there entire lives separate from each other, they become ignorant. uirecior 01 ouiocii rvieuja Asst. Viewpoints I aura Dav Jessica Nash GeaUve Direir in Asst. Features TT Ur . . 111 _ _ . J.I. YVagcnheim Bryan Johnston An Di[etlor in Dwayne Mark Hopkias re McLemore Graduate Assistant Asst. Sports Marilyn Edwards ( Nikki Thorpe Taylor Asst. Photo Advertising Director S Ben Muldrow Erik Collins SO Asst. Graphics Faculty Advisor kj y< The Gamecock will try to print all letters received. j Letters should be 200-250 words and must include full til name, professional title or year and major if a student. 'Ik, Letters must be personally delivered by the author to The Gamecock newsroom in Russell House room 333. The Gamecock reserves the right to edit all letters for , 1 style, possible libel or space limitations. Names will not til be withheld under any circumstances As the next generation, we have a duty to take race relations one step further than our parents did. We need to give each other equal respect at all times and never assume anything about anyone because of race. For students at this university, the color barrier is hard to break j down on both sides. Once we take off the dark-colored glasses of hatred and ignorance, it is easy to see the truth. E ial standards th, science MMpi performance is based on how students are hould have taught. ndarcis so We can't blame tudents will ouriowtest b< ? compete. scores on lazy students or T excessive S1 television viewing. m This time, low-quality education is to blame. W The United States has often gotten a lot of flack for sub- sy standard education, now we have & a study to prove it. Teachers and administrators th in the educational system need al to raise academic standards in the United States so our students P; will be able to compete for jobs w and be successful in future endeavors. ^ A solid education in subjects, such as math and science, need ^ to start at an early age so students will be prepared for higher education. If students are more prepared __ at an earlier age, they will be less | likely to fall flat on their faces when they reach college and when they make their way into the real ^ gi s: 777-7726 :rtising: 777-1184 0v : 777-6482 ______ sp st Chris Carroll , Roh CioieIII ? ... la iEwroi; "Even if they have to roll him < Anthony Writ Stupidity prevak Lucy Arnold | was sending too clo: bear, a deer or a rea So it's a show at ? , i- , . , .1. xti j viciously mauli I realized immedia e y that I had entertainment! ien attacked by a shark. If thought What do you suppose clued her in? th b n b n ki he searing pain? The blood loss? The projectiles ^ a ^ lark attached to her leg? well) you've got qui I don't know about you, but I feel Not that Im putti undated by the sheer weight of human Funniest Home Vid mius I have encountered recently. the rest 0f Americar -ople are just so intelligent; I can see jn everyone's right t< hy we're called a higher lifeform. Ijust resent the fact i The quote above comes from a little are rewarded. low I've seen advertised called "When j guess I am pUtti nimals Attack! H." Funniest" because, There are a couple of things about ab0ut it, ifs really sa lis program that bother me. First of Saget, nor many othi 1, the II. anything better to d That means there was once a I. A The unfortunati irt I that people enjoyed enough to human genius I hav arrant a part II. Yikes! restricted itself to the And then there's the commercial habits of Americans. self. Hie shark woman speaks for herself, people act like buffo it you have to see the footage of the For example, I w( her "Animal Attacks!" to truly realize this weekend Now, I leir meaning. it for anyone, bul See, each clip is of some person who interesting plot twist forgiveness therapeu Nikki La Rocque I At any rate> * tiny pinpricks some my mind, like the tl Ware." I knQW of no one who can hold a Unfortunately -udge like a Southerner can. middle of my mi Holding a grudge can go beyond the skywalker and just b >vious, like those ignorant people who sjzecj gj-udge into ob ?rt The South Will Rise Again" bumper However evei ickers. (Have they checked our economy Southern mind, I still tely? Just wondering.) between nursing th< It includes little, tiny disasters old and knowing wh( ivolving a school lunch and the bully to quit the hate, some i fifth grade only you remember, but y0U Up member with a vengeance, and, finally, Some wounds an nd yourself glowing with the thought not the humiliation revenge when the bully becomes your the hurt inflicted on mior lab partner, and hydrochlorw^cid Those are the worse imehow manages to spill itself all over They fester to i s books. might find yourself I myself am included in those later pity, almost enjoying sar-long-hold-a-gmdge-marathons. And are. Almost. ;s, they usually do have something to But if you let tha ) with middle school and obnoxious sit there, in that em >ys. your chest that hur I think I still hold my grudges because tends to get to you. le obnoxious little boys grew up into This is where for sally obnoxious men. I've learned to forgive STS &k\ I A U \ W/ ERE, M , f \Lr md J?W >ut there in a stroller, I want to sec jht, USC quarterback, on senior running back Duce Staley ;nt on televisic ^ ? ?ct-u ? r uj *.? tu an auigaiui, a aiiei uue ui uiuae iwims, 1 nau iu lly mean little dog. to the woman beside me explain bout people being had just happened to her, appar jd. Now that's Neanderthalboyfnend/husband And the bad thing was her iople getting hit in neighbors seemed to find her expla nds of inventive enlightening, jat form of humor, These people propagate at the e te a treat coming. I think. Independence Day" was esj ng down "America's thrilling, ieos" because, like As the aliens demolished the is, I firmly believe House, my next-seat neighbor s ) look like an idiot, guess they gone blow it up." that these goofballs It certainly appeared that wj And then when Brent S{ ng down "America's appeared as a mad scientist in Ar now that I think I heard a gasp of "Ifs Data!" behir id that neither Bob I would hate to hear those pec jr Americans, have. "The Crying Game." o. Another public bastion of intelli 3 thing is that the the video store. I once heard a j e observed has not movie connoisseurs debate whet television watching rent "Homeward Bound IF (yet ai No, Fve seen many case of the part II following an er ons - in public. unnecessary part I), mt to see "Ransom" "Isn't five dollars for two ni{ in not going to spoil little expensive, Steve?" Steve's ; there are some said. s in this movie and "No, ifs cheap! Cause see, we'll tic, necessary to m 1 admit, those little, for their sake or because someon dimes just stick in me the Bible says it's the right tl leme song to "Star do, but for an utterly selfish re It makes me feel better. I r< I can't fly into the negative karma when I forgive. It nd, pull a Luke the heavy distraction away, low my Death Star- It's a hard thing to do. You c livion. decide whether to forgive somei a in my warped, just happens, know the difference Sometimes, all it takes is a goo< i hurt of a 12-year- Fve yelled and screamed at someoi m to quit. You have let him know exactly where I sto< itime, before it tears what a pisser he was. As soon as my tirade was ov i grievous. They are was forgiven. I didn't exactly mea of school days, but actually wouldn't have minded i you by loved ones, more energetic emotion), but som kind. in me just cooled, i point where you It was one of those grievous wi wallowing in self- and though it had not healed by tl how miserable you of the fight, my nemesis was for Sometimes, in order to forgiv t gnawing hurt just have to go away. Ifs only time, tim pty, hallow part of more time away from the one wh ts when you cry, it you that will allow you to forgive This is the least efficient way to giveness comes in. because it just taKes so aamnec : people not so $uch and you're really not doing any I Friday, November 22, 1998 \ /v taw > him get 1,000 yards." | >n, in society listen it MORE THAN TWICE! We'll pull one ( i what over on them! (Devious laughter)." ently, Yeah, I think the Refreshments had / pet. it right when they started talking about other how "the world is full of stupid people." nation And the good thing about that band is they have a positive outlook on stupidity, aovies, That is, smart people have the advantage jecially over stupid people. I guess that's something. You almost White feel bad to have an advantage though, . niH "T rlnn't vnn? Like standing in line at McDonald's, ly. I don't want to take advantage of the Diner poor guy who supersizes his combo ea 51, because it only costs 35 cents. (Then id me. leaves half of the fries and drink when >ple at he leaves.) And I always give change back to the igence: cashier at Russell House who thinks lair of that five quarters equal a dollar, her to But on the other hand, there are the iother stupid people who are trying to get things itirely up on me. Sending me fliers in the mail saying Free Vacation in the Bahamas ( ?hts a (for the low, low price of $2,074 per week), sbabe Letters telling me to mail $50 immediately to make thousands, watch Thank you, but I'll keep the pesos. iove on with life e tells just waiting. ling to But ifs such a relief when it happens. ' uson. r orgivmg is giving up a nate inai please controlled you, consciously or not. takes Forgiving is not so much about making the other person feel better as annot about giving yourself peace. Dne. It ge seiflsh; forgive someone. Forgive your parents, your ex, the person who I fight assaulted you, God, your friend who died an and left you behind, that racist next door 3 an anyone who hurt you, intentionally or . y. n?t ' in'to (I Remove the blinders of hatred and i litf]o he'P ?Pve y?ur clarity. Our lives are ethine s0 comP''cate^! simplifying any little thing helps to ease it. ounds I m not suggestingin any way that fie end as a c?Nective whole we should give up given anger and become members of Barney's re, you Backyard Gang. That is unreasonable le, and an<^ scary as hell. o hurt Anger is a human emotion not likely i. to suddenly vanish. Getting angry because forgive someone hurt you is healthy and normal. 1 long, But, hating that person for the rest th vig, of your life is self-destructive.