Wit Mills ► The costs go up, but the song remains the same ( linn tV«-\ had to m.ikr .1 (In imoii Min ( 7 fK-rtcni tuition in* tease Do I want to take one veat «*11 ot pen ml at the I oi Manama s*Mrm amt j notation siuru rnr m bool's budget In $% 1 million ( rarg Smdal..» sophomoie in ph*su s and mathematic* .u ihr l of North ( arolma. (.hapel Hill. sa*s students arc pn king up the lab not* <«»i im identals the university used lourtri “Nun don't get lire goggle* or am thing anvuiotr. Smdal sa\s l \( fact s a proposed tuition mt tease of 10 pen rnt dm vrat I oi instate sttulriits tuition \sould iik ir.iM- $7S and for out-ol state $nt»l l ast \rai tuition at l \t m« teased ‘.*0 prticni States air tm mug to higher rdut at ion lot i utbat ks bet ante it la* ks the funding mandates du tated b* rmironmrru.il. prison. clementar* cduc aiion and other programs. vavs Koltrit Sweetie*, a [m»Ik\ aruhsr at the American \ss. h ration of State ( olleges and l m\mines \N hen the** look to make cuts higher educationi stic ks our like a sore thumb “ ■ Vmanda Ihompvm, Ihr I huh (U&Xwn. 1 Vims* Kama State l ► State told to ‘get with it’ — don’t hold your breath Mtlmugh lilt-1 S Xupirmel <11111 hasiirdrird southern higliei education sssieius liiumtiinii' dismantling • rimiis-old *gn-gaiion polit ies Mississippi \ allc-\ Si.iir student f iigetie ( ook still isn't holding out fm imn h i hange took knows first hand (hr disparities between hisioncallv while and prcdnnimatids blac k s< hoots in Ins state — dismantles that won ) tw i hanged In a t ourt tin isn>11 "\\r tr talking about Mississippi." sass Cook an fnghsh and political s< it nic senior "It s |tisi like Brown s Board ol education I here aie still s< In Nils in dn South drat sas we air going In doll our own was Cook sass he has visited the t of Mississippi, a hisiorii alls while sc hool with “top-note h* lai times "Mississippi \ alles Sialr has no funding." ( ook sass 'Our computer erpnpineni is not up to date [At the l ol Mississippi], it is I he ioiiiI ruled this summer dial Mississippi has not done enough lo abolish segregation in highrt education Ihr court cniuired tout aieas in wiu< Ii segregation ***H exists admissions requirements. dupliiate programs, missions assignment and funding. ( nut sol Mississippi m In Mils ms vmllicni lugliet rdm ation ss stems nerd a ssstetnalii it's iris and overhaul "Vis hope is dial ilie existing funding formula soil he examined and i lunged so hlai k si Ik Mils won't In- at a disadvantage l>s the present formula," viss M.us ( .ole Ilian a imlitn ai si tern e ptofeswu at |.u kson State l and long time i tun of Mississippi's segregated uimrisits system. Hui Mississippi univri sits s\Mtm uitui.iis ate uncteat wnat me requirements will Ik* and what n will take to nice! them. ‘ I hr unknown answer is when lias the stale s formal operation mulrt desegregation gone far enough to remove segregation." sass Frank < rosthwait. piesidetil of the Hoard of 1 lustres lot Mississippi highei education l hatm.u be a difficult question Cot administrator* to answer Hut as a student. (look s.os u si lear vnilhern universitieshave not gone fat enough “l mil ( amasians stall attending out (bl.u ki univetsines, nothing will happen ■ Kimherh kendle. The ( ulumbta Mm«unan, I ol Missouri (ailuinhu ► Not much tehoice’ for this new generation For sc.il' 1’rpsi has proclaimed it'cll as I lit- ( hour ot a New (tcnrralion.' and now oil mam campuses, they’ve guaranteed lhat i lann h\ ensuring 'indent' o! ihe new generation have no < lion e I'etMUlo 111! I' taking It' ad'eiti'ing slogan "(ailta Male ll” to the Irani lines ol the sola waiv wlm li have 'pilled i into i ollege i ampii'C' \nd it ' plasing haidhall with soft drink', 'pending million' lot e'i lit'i'e tight' tot anipiK vile' at vs el al uimei'itir' licit what mas 'eern lui i alive lot uill'ri'itie' mas not lie h >i 'indent* »! i um. lanuta Lniui. president ot thr \wn uieu Munriiis .u me i « i% n< >t hapfn a lx >in hrr umvrfMts s drt isu m to sell (oke onh "C « h .»( * >la Pepsi i ola I don't .an llu ic air much mote pressing ismiin !( % ihr principle that thr administration is vising, Wr tr making thr fin ision h»i \«ni Wr should ha\e Urn notified ast omumns " Pepsi is templing university food M ini r duet tors to c hv thr i ight ow* In otteringirurnttvrs mhh as Um prtxiiK t uwt. tuition-funded software ami markrimg programs to* students \t thr t oi l tali ( okr has always hern thr lowest bidder vi\s I on Sa* hau. dim toi o! I nioii food Set vie rs ” But this limr Pepsi was un aggtrxM\r in targeting thru hid * Thr uimrrsiis joined an increasing mimlx'i ol v hooh vtgnmg r\ilusty r tofUiat t.s with thr lompam "Wr mere approached In both firms and to make a long slots short JVpM came at us withthr more lufiativr .igieement. vi\s Roger Williams. assistant site president and r\e! W ashington. < begun State l and \ illanos a l ( -unjHiMominrM uli/ation is drawing lire tmm students l >>11 uh slut lent xia* r\ i *nrwru sum me i ou in* uioyioit lanushes her v hoot's image " Hit- v hoot * participation tn the tola isalx jeo|»ardi/rs oiu reputation .is a hheiul ami open campus.* ihr vm "Win tan l schools |ust oiler tx>ih drinks Bui neither company vsanis sending machines plated next to each other. "Neither Pepsi mu the (.ota Cola ( omp.un vmmid Ik- soiling to gist- us llearls sm h atliaitisr proposals Miihom an exclusive contract." sum Noun t humlx-rs. I ol l tali three tor ol auxiliary services Others, like Dan Johnson, a \ illanova senior. are asking lor a pm Mils t lux k 'Sochi is soda. * he vim 'll s not that hig ol a