South Carolina State does not get its proportionate share. Why should State be a stepchild? That is what 1954 was about. It's a state-supported institution and it should start there if it's about funding. |
These alumni are aware of funding issues confronting their initiative and are committed to accomplishing funding requirements inherent in law school start-up and operation. |
When I come back and see what's happened, I'm very distraught to see how South Carolina State hasn't advanced. |
Why do (critics) think two are enough in South Carolina? |