/ rig... . . ax. — -%_4... l . ' ' ‘ ,THE UPEI SUN, Thursday,‘Nov. 1,1979, page6 curvy. comm—r a + i a By Ann Higdon and Derwin Banks THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK "What do you expect from Symposium '79?" Janet Coughlin Senior I hope to hear several different speakers and their views along with the other students views about what‘a university education really means. Sheryl Hooff. Sophomore What is Symposium '79? “ Sheryl Hooff Jill White Fifth Year I sincerely hope that all the students at UPEI, especially residence students, take this opportunity to say what's on their minds, which is what Symposium '79 is all about. The administ- ~ ration and faculty at UPEI need feedback, and hopefully this symposium will serve 1 this purpose and more. Jill White Frances Smits Sophomore I don't know. I haven't thought about it yet. Not until my papers are done. Dave Dobson Sophomore I feel it's going to be a great success. I feel~ students on this campus are interested in what university is all about. At least the majority are, I hope. symposium is a ‘ way to bring up ideas for a better university. Brendon Bulger Junior It should be interesting if it goes well and enough students become involved in it. It will only be as good as the participation in it. ,-v>sx:e_z:aou' OPEN READINGS CONTINUE k WELL, I s‘mse 11%, #062; NOT sons 3th web . I _ GOOD To SEE YOU Raw.“ swam-0,86 uELL WE. Yes, in spite of the skeptics who lurk the halls - _ “3 m“? We WWW) of UPEI, the OPEN READINGS have prevailed. To add insult to injury, each Tuesday evening at Marian Hall has provided a unique and enjoyable kind of education for those fortunate enough to attend. Speakers to date have included Frank Strain on Unemployment in Canada, Karen Arsenault and the . dual nature of man, selected poems by John Moore * \ and Richard Papenhausen, and short stories by Elizabeth Campbell, to name a few examples. This week, due to the,emphasis on Symposium'fl79 that requires maximum student participation, the OPEN READINGS will enjoy a brief vacation. However, the following Tuesday, the action will resume (Novemm l3) and continue to the end of the month. Like the Symposium, the open readings success has depended on you, the student. If you sould like to share your views or hear others, contact myself, Markr Ledwell,0 just come along — it will be a decision you won't HOHEOEB‘. V TWW 'LTOBACLOW vnu. AME 1t>eol _ %D% str mm? 5w“. . 9 42" ‘7 My regret. - i - new that Qour use of ..;wi’d1 no true personal _ NONSQQSEYY. And prism? 90" 1 gloatwust whg’ theeginVd Emledggxhat chap, . ,ahes ndtgéng Gotta . , _ converse "nam rapper” ver oes tndeed. . ., 00mm, _ . «emindgnséégtgghou ' witflguhat...that ” mouse, . K0690}! these mqortant . ‘ cnmgnal....wtt.h ‘ all most? th’one aboutth’ 'est politicat acquamtance domaals...and h|$ , _' a prison record. pouncev and “gou—know-w 0”! Eight! “namedrqqaer’? with wen-I anecdotes ave tactuat! _, ' . bugmgs- ' v known pokticans, / -‘