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news editor ERIN REED ^ She's lot
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Board of Publica- issues,
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prove on overall content and manage- editor in ch
ment. "I'm very excited to be able to The firs
work with such a strong staff and build day of class
upon the wonderful base Jennifer [Stan- accepting a
ley, outgoing editor in chief] has ere- bers. Call 1
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AMI staff writer COREY FORD
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currently deciding whether to
surveillance cameras in resident
around campus. The cameras1
be used to curb vandalism and
0^ propriate conduct.
Housing recently installed s
era in the lobby of Douglas Hall <
problems with desk attendants no
ing guests in properly. Douglas 1
so lost a substantial amount of
ey in stolen furniture.
Tim Hamby, Resident Life c
nator for the Towers area, thin!
cameras have been beneficial.
"It's amazing what people v
when someone is watching them,"
B by said. "Video cameras add sec
desk attendants are more likelj
their job and students are more
to behave".
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whether the installation of a the
era will set a precedent for othei
dence halls on campus,
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1 Thursday. coordinator, believes cameras s
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as cash, computers and jewelry.
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serve as they suspicious please report it to the ]
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ing is important."
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BS job for coaching position
I page 1 said no CBS commentators were avi
able for comment until further noti
y for the NFL Holtz's son, Skip, is rumored to
coming along with his father. He
ayed a wait- currently at Connecticut (10-2) a
based on the jn the quarterfinals of the NCi
ports are that Division I-AA Football Championsh
Sunday tour- against Georgia Southern,
iium and its ESPN also reported that Ho
zk contacted wouid take the job. Shields said He
president of should start his job on Monday as t
5 Sports, who Gamecocks' head coach. Reports he
ilk about the sajd Holtz could receive as much
me out of re- $1 million a year. The Associat
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place the residents who live in them decide attendi
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would Freshman Center coordinator. "It i
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test project." The goal is to monitor in- sonal fi
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glas has improved dramatically since alterrn
rill do the camera there has been installed, "Po
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:urity; Housing looks to follow the lead of resider
r to do USCPD, who already uses cameras be less
likely to monitor parking garages to try to be give
curb autobreaking and auto theft. estly."
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cided tionally that uses cameras to monitor inforce
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r resi- currently uses cameras to restrict vio- "He
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idents have mixed feelings about
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ant in bnowden, has no problem
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is a way of monitoring who comes
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nie Mcintosh, a freshman from
bia, disagrees with the cameras'
rtain places there should be camertain
places there should not
i said. "Cameras violate per-eedom.
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the role of Housing, Hallman
msing has a responsibility to
in a clean and safe environment
dents with the understanding
tudents contribute to that
ihe said.
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a USC junior.
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a program that helps first gen1
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