USC Union Fights to Stay Open
Kathryn Foessel
News Channel 7
Monday, January 31, 2005

Leaders at USC Union say they're ready to fight to keep the school open.

 

Governor Mark Sanford's budget plan would close the two year school in three years to save $900,000.

 

School officials say the first-year cuts are so steep USC Union couldn't keep the doors open.

 

The university fought off a similar effort to close the union campus last year.


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