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University of South Carolina Scholar Commons July 2017 2017 The aiD ly Gamecock, Wednesday, July 12, 2017 University of South Carolina, Office oftude S nt Media Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2017_jul dailygamecock.com UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 VOL. 109, NO. 33 ● SINCE 1908 Campus Village work to start in 2018 Mike Woodel guides” to prevent vehicle traffic, @GETHISDOGONETOO students from Stensland said that wandering through “it was important Despite a lack nearby neighborhoods. for the university to of construction, Speaking for the demonstrate that our development of new university, USC approach to campus residence halls in associate director of transportation has the southern portion public relations Jeff changed, and that of campus is moving Stensland said the we are placing more along steadily, with project’s pace has emphasis on optimized initial work on the allowed for ample input shuttle routes and Campus Village now from nearby residents, pedestrian walkways expected as early as especially concerns to and from central next summer. of heavy vehicle and campus.” The project, foot traffi c outside the According expected to allow for planned 1,000-plus- to Stensland, eight residence halls bed Bates North and construction is and a parking garage Bates South facilities. expected to begin in on the site of current “The design summer or fall 2018 facilities including evolution reflects the on the site of Cliff Bates House and typical process for a Apartments. Work on Cliff Apartments, large, complex project, the site of Bates House was initially unveiled seeking to be a worthy is expected to start in 2015. Logistics addition to our campus, two years later, and have evolved since, which involved the Carolina Gardens including a decrease many stakeholders,” facility across the in the capacity of an Stensland said. street is expected to expected parking Regarding begin construction in garage from 3,000 neighborhood spaces to 945 and concerns of increased SEEVILLAGEPAGE4 Courtesy of the University of South Carolina the hiring of “safety Plans for the Campus Village development, which will include eight residence halls. Input on Professor awarded grant new city for stroke research flag ends understand through several eye and limb tasks ranging Mike Woodel movement in from mundane @GETHISDOGONETOO these patients, activities Herter will be to complex The city of Columbia is one step utilizing an upper simulations that closer to selecting its fi rst new city extremity robotic require very fast flag design in over a century after apparatus. This eye and hand online voting on the fi nal 19 designs robot allows movements and closed Monday. patients to be quick decisions After submission and review of seated in a chair about when, initial designs for the new city fl ag, while holding where and how to the fi nal 18 absorbed weeks of input onto robotic move. online. Lee Snelgrove, board member handles and “We can take of the Columbia Design League brings them those measures of (CDL) and executive director of into a virtual limb movement One Columbia for Arts and History, environment. In or measures of said the winning design should be John Warrington / THE DAILY GAMECOCK this environment, eye movement offi cially adopted by the city before Dr. Troy Herter uses robotics and virtual robotic motors and correlate the end of 2017. can measure those across to Courtesy of Lee Snelgrove environment to study stroke patients. The idea for a redesign began with One of these finalists will replace where a patient’s difficulties with daily activities a September presentation by Ted Columbia’s current city fl ag (top). John Warrington Troy Herter, hands are in space Kaye of the Portland (Maine) Flag @JMDUBS6 graduate director at every moment and driving Association. As a vexillologist, or and the head of in time, how fast and where the fl ag features a multicolored variation one that studies the symbolism and Every year, the rehabilitation they are moving, legions are in of the city seal fl anked by corn and usage of flags, Kaye measured the 795,000 people in sciences division if they are the brain and cotton crops in the middle of a blue Columbia city fl ag against the North the United States at the Arnold accelerating and the differences rectangle. A 2004 online survey held American Vexillogical Association’s have a stroke. School of Public what direction in connectivity by the NAVA placed Columbia’s fl ag (NAVA) principles for good flag That’s one every Health, recently they are moving. compared to 85th out of 150 American city fl ags design. 40 seconds. received a Simultaneously, normal within with a score of 3.83 out of 10. The NAVA’s principles of good People who grant from the an eye tracking the brain and “The symbolism is dated as flag design include simplicity to survive a stroke American Heart system records put together corn and cotton aren’t specifically the point of being able to draw the often have some Association where the patient this picture of associated with the city much these flag from memory, employment of form of motor to investigate is looking at all how does the days,” Snelgrove said. symbolism meaningful to the body impairment, the correlation times. brain control According to Snelgrove, over 540 the flag represents, use of three or whether that between post- Once movement? designs were submitted. After the fewer colors and a lack of a seal or be difficulty stroke patterns the patient How does the fi eld was narrowed down to 19 by the lettering. According to Snelgrove, organizing their of motor has entered brain integrate NAVA last month, voters gave online Kaye’s presentation pointed out that eye movements impairment and the virtual organization of feedback to the fi nalists before voting the current fl ag violated each of these or their ability to self-reported environment, eye movements closed Monday. Experts convened four principles. move their limbs patient disability. Herter will SEESTROKE In use since 1912, the current city SEEFLAGPAGE4 or both. To bet ter run them PAGE2 Brewer transitions into new role with Student Life Mike Woodel Anna Edwards begins her Jerry Brewer. While serving University Union. He will continue working @GETHISDOGONETOO full duty as interim vice as associate vice president, Though Edwards will at USC with the Division president for student life Brewer oversaw a wide not fully take over until of Student Affairs and USC’s Department of Monday. variety of USC student life Monday, Brewer has already Academic Support and the Student Life will see new Upon returning Monday, services, including substance transitioned from his position Department of Student Life. leadership when former Edwards will succeed former abuse and prevention, Greek as associate vice president for director of student services associate vice president life and the Russell House student life and development. SEEBREWERPAGE4 SEC MEDIA DAYS BINGO PAGE 8 Logan Zahner / THE DAILY GAMECOCK 2 Wedenesday, July 12, 2017 About The Daily Gamecock Editor-in-Chief ADAM ORFINGER Design Director LOGAN ZAHNER Senior Designer “This is obviously very high MARIELA RODRIGUEZ Copy Desk Chief JOY BRANTON level and sensitive information Photo Editor LISA FALTA News Editor but is part of Russia and its MIKE WOODEL Arts & Culture Editor government’s support for Mr. JENNA SCHIFERL Opinion Editors LINDEN ATELSEK Trump – helped along by Aras DAN NELSON Sports Editor ADAM ORFINGER and Emin [Agalarov].” Contributors MADDIE COMPTON BRAD DOUNTZ TAYLOR HARRISON BRYCE WILSON — Publicist Rob Goldstone in a June 3, 2016, email JOHN WARRINGTON to Donald Trump, Jr., which Trump released VALENCIA ABRAHAM Tuesd ay ZOE NICHOLSON NICK SEMBRAT NYA GREEN Courtesy of Tribune News Service MATTIE HIBBS Faculty Advisor “It seems like we’re getting more and DOUG FISHER Student Media Director SARAH SCARBOROUGH more out-of-state students taking Creative Director EDGAR SANTANA slots in our in-state universities Social Media Manager SYDNEY PATTERSON Creative Services and schools. 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