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use ' BRIEFS USC draws more blood than Clemson USC won this year’s Carolina-Clemson blood drive, with 2,397 pints donated. Clemson’s total was 1,781 pints. This year marked USC’s fifth win in the competition’s 17-year history. A trophy was presented to the USC Fraternity and Sorority councils during halftime at Saturday’s football game. The councils cosponsored the blood drive with the American Red Cross. Both universities worked all year to promote the event and make it a success. This year marked the most donations in the event’s history. The blood drive, which ended Friday, is an intense rivalry that takes place every year during the week of the USC-Clemson football game. USC ends mixed paper recycling The USC Office of Waste Management and Recycling will no longer collect mixed paper for recycling. The mixed-paper collection will be replaced with a paper collection, which will include only white and colored ' nonglossy paper. Newsprint, magazines, books, craft paper, smooth cardboard and junk mail won’t be accepted. The change has been made because of the slowdown in the economy and recycling markets available to USC. Sanford Hodges called on campaign promise CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ing distance of each other, often offer similar courses. “That redundancy that is built in the system means we aren’t dispro portionately funding some places we ought to be,” Sanford said. Across-the-board budget cuts by the South Carolina Budget and Control Board in October has caused USC and other schools to reduce funding to most depart ments. Education funding was cut by $79.2 million, USC by $7.9 mil lion and Clemson by $4.6 million. Though Sanford was not op posed to cuts in the education bud get, he thought Hodges had for gotten a campaign promise. “If you run as the ‘education governor’ and the next thing you know, you’re proposing across the-board budget cuts that include education; the two don’t exactly coexist,” Sanford said. Sanford also took issue with Hodges’ decision on across-the board cuts. “The role of the chief executive is to make the tough calls,” Sanford said. “Across-the-board cuts is saying that everything is the same, that there is no relative merit to this program versus the merit to that program.” Today, Sanford will officially chal lenge Gov. Hodges to disclose soft money contributions received by the S.C. Democratic Party. The disclo sure was originally recommended by the governor’s panel on campaign finance reform seven months ago but hasn’t been acted on. “There is nothing wrong with sunshine in the political process,” Sanford said. 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