Ian MacQuarrie, Biology Chairman My personal opinion is 'lukenard". I feel it is the people who make the systan. However, it might cut into Science and Arts. Peter Meincke, Pres of UPEI ‘ (in case you didn't know) I thought the level of the debate was excellent and that Senate was ex- ploring the real issues of this University. I don't like to see issues de- cided by so close a vote, but in certain cases,‘ there are two distinct sides to the issue and it's important to come to a resolution of the pro— blem even if the vote is close. This issue has‘been absorbing a lot of time and effort of the Univer- sity over the past year and it is of the-f-uUnost importance that we move on to other things. P. Nagarajan, Econanics There are serious budget implications, both in the short run and the long run, and it will change the character of the university. The students are not going to benefit from this I Em ponment and Immigration Canada- Recruiters on Campus Nov.12-Zellers — Open to BBA's only. \ Nov.12—Bank of Nova Scotia Information Session for pre—screened applicants in Kelley Bldg. at A.OO p.m. Nov.13/1h-Bank of Nova_/ Scotia Interviews. Nov.1A-Price Waterhouse - Interviews for pre—screened applicants. ’ Nov.1h/l7/18-Federal Gov't Interviews for pre—selected applicants. 1 Nov.l9 - Xerox — open to all disciplines. Bank of Canada invites applications from BBA (Finance and Accounting), B.Sc.(Computer Science) and B.A.(Honours Economics). Positions in Ottawa. Deadline-November 7, 1980. Summer Enploment ‘ National Research Council is inviting applications ~from honor students in science and engineering' for summer positions. Deadline is Nov. let.' _ Park Naturalists —Alberta Parks - Individuals with a broad combination of ;... D E CONT. FROM PAGE II change in structure. Faculty members will be isolated more and more. - There will be a reallocation of resources. Brendan O'Grady, English Chairman . ‘ v I accept it. I don't ~agree with it, but I accept it. Winston Pineau, Math- matics Chairman I ddn't feel strongly one way or the other. The fear that Il'DSt , people have is that Business Administration would grow at a large expense. These people are afraid that the other disciplines would suffer. Estelle Reddin, Heme V Economics Chairperson It's a good idea to give it three years and then review the situation. We have good relations with Business Administra— tion and that should not change. J. Joseph Revell, Business Administration Chairman . I realized that the vote would be close, but - I had not expected it to \be quite so close. It was obviously a good ' Emploi et Immigration canada academic and interpersonal skills are required. Experience involving direct public contact is an asset. Course credits in Natural History, Sciences, Perform—' ing Arts, History and Music will be considered. Deadline is Dec. 31, 1980. Note: 01‘ interest to all Seniors. I am taking names of those students who would like a session in Resumé ' Writing. I will be doing these in small groups at a ’ time convenient to the majority. Duration (1% hrs. A The UPEI SUN,Thursday, November 6,1980.page 5 decision. Now it's time for all of us to get back to work for the good of the University as a whole. Itwas a longand in some ways, mentally tiring for everyone close to the issue. We now have a decision you have to work with, but even if a decision is close, that should not change the way we move ahead. I was rather pleased with the quality of the debate on both sides of the issue. Specifically, it did not result in personal incriminations. Andrew Robb-History Chairman I supponted it reluctantly. They would have been better advised to build a business program integrated with the sciences and humanities. In the final analysis, if people do not want to be in a faculty you cannot keep them there, so It's best to let them go and make the best of the situation. Vern Smitheram, Philosophy The issue was badly handled by the President from the beginning by ‘ taking it over the heads of the Faculty of Arts. The dispute over the structures issue has distracted the University over the more important issue of implementing the general and honours , degree structures. r approved by Senate years ago. These would have more significant bearing on the health of the University and students and would integrate the faculty much more sig-‘ nificantly than the struc— tural changes which have ended up dividing the university. ' We should have been focusing on the academic life we can provide for the students, rather than tinkering with administrative structures which are unlikely to have any benefits for students. Bert Tersteeg, Music Chairman. . The whole thing has been blown out of propor— tion. Structures won't work if you don‘t want them to. We should be concerned with the philo- sophy of the place and not so much with the structures.) Right now, we have watered down the philosophy of the university enough and cannot do anmore or it will become a farce. I am surprised at the CONTD 0N PAGE 10 4 DAY PROCESSING 0N MOST COLOUR PRINT FILMS ENLARGEMENTS FROM COLOUR NEGATIVES ' 10 PER CENT STUDENT DISCOUNT UPON PRESENTATION OF STUDENT I.D. COME IN AND TALK SHOP 55 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. 822—5107” STE/g5~ ‘ Charmed. sis; linrgors . 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