oa STUDENTS TAKE ACTION The tion of Students and _ its members, representing over 400000 students, are taking action throughout the week of January 18th - 22nd. Dur- ing this Week of Action stu- dents will be expressing their discontent with the quality of Canadian Federa- and accessibility to post sec- ondary education in Canada. Canadian students fed up with the, inequities of federaltransfer payments for post,.secondary educa- & tion. Federal government are leadership in a new national plan for post secondary ed- ucation is long overdue. The national plan must deal with: 1) provincial account- ability for federal transfer payments 2) post secondary educa- tion and research as a federal priority 3) the portability of all student aid programs 4) the initiation of a dis- cussion with the. provinces toward the elimination of ., Senate Happenings A review of what the administration is doing to you Senate met for the fifth time this year on Thurs- day, 10 December. In his report to Senate President Eliot said the Board of Gov- ernors had received several designs for a fieldhouse for the 1991 Canada Games and that two of these proposals are receiving serious consid- 7 eration. Concerns had been raised at a previous Sen- ate meeting about the gen- eral design and safety of the Belvedere Avenue entrance to the University. This situa- tion is now under advisement of the city of Charlottetown. The Curriculum, Course Change, and Calendar Com- mittee made an extensive re- port. Senate approved a modification of the credit system at the Veterinary College. Now 77 semester hours of credit are given for the first two years of study; under the new system 76 hours of credit will be given. One semester hour of credit will be given for each of two hours of lecture, two hours of lab, and one hour of seminar per week. As well, courses for the third and fourth years of study at the Vet College were approved. Several changes have been made in the Polit- ical Studies program. Those majoring in that subject wil! have to complete a core of six required courses, all at the 200 level. One each of these required courses is in the area of Canadian politics, comparative politics, and in- ternational politics and there are three in the area of political theory. Ten new courses were approved and six courses were deleted from the program. Senate approved five new courses in Classics that deal with Greek and Roman Civi- lization, Athens, and the Ro- man Empire. The Academic Review and Plan- ning Committee made two recommendations to Senate based onthe report of the Cont. on page 10 differential fees for interna- tional students We as UPEI students need to get involved in this Week of Action to voice our displeasure result- ing from underfunding. We as UPEI students can do something about high tu- ition fees, overcrowding, de- terioration of buildings and equipment, cutbacks in ‘ser- vices, and inadequate dent aid programs. stu- Student participation is_ vital so please look for infor- mation of scheduled events and activities in the. days ahead. The UPEI Student Union and the Canadian Fed- eration of Students are con- cerned with the improve- Smitty's in the University Plaza extends a warm. wel- comé to the students and faculty of UPEIs We are the home of Charlottetown #1 Breakfast Specials, terrific, in- expensive lunch and dinner values, plus a 10% student discount on regular priced menu items. Ask too, about our new “I Love Smitty's Breakfast Club”. Good luck to all Panther’s and their fans and we'll see you at Smitty's. Private Party or “Meeting Room Licensed | avdilable free of chargé. ment of, accessibility to, and quality of post secondary ed- ucation and the quality of student life. For information contact Steven Wynne at 566-0398 or 569-4661. Student Beverage Coupon 1/2 price of ANY Beverage with this coupon. Student I.D. required. more UPSTAIRS fi Ky] Nae MYRQNS MONDAY TUESDAY WE OFFER MORE 7 DAYS A WEEK Happy Hour All Night Student Night Pizza and Draft night Rock to the Hits of the past CARIBBEAN NIGHT CHANCE TO WIN 8 DAYS IN MONTEGO BAY JAMAICA other giveaways and prizes WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Gong Show _ featuring January 7 Rock Island Blues Band January 14 Follow That Car January 21 Steps Around the House HAPPY HOUR 4-8 | free food CHEM FREE dar.ce to the top 40 FRIDAY SUNDAY —-_ — = Saas oo Pege 5 3 wn go ke 5 HERG ee = Thursday, January 7th 1988= = I ti } ‘ ah ae