'fl 1. ‘V {‘f a, , 0 p . .DKEFOR.SENHTE r 'Now, you're wondering tether I was the candi- ‘xe running for the ist—leninist party “ ing our Federal .ection. SOrry, the z. er is no. Who am ireally then? As a ~ ll-time Junior, I'm joring in Foreign .9 ages and checking t your books at our ‘rary's circulation desk. flutmghout this week of ..paigning, you'll be .-. ing the familiar ying "Bout time we need few changes!". » To tell 'u the truth, students, lef us, feel that we've isolated from our university's administra— "diand even from our ay own student repre— sentatives. Often, we've .ked ourselves, what role we really play here a campus besides seeing recuputer identify us as "mmber and paying our ~ dent union fees? .'\ Students do keep on running into difficulties and have questions about the current system of pro- grams offered at UPEI. Yet, no one seems to be 'answering'tiuan. Many Freshmen, for example, need more of an explanation on their course of studies. . Obviously the lack of canmnfication bebmaal \ students and their faculty advisors will have to be remedied. _ The general feeling is that the system of programs here at UPEI is inflexible and out of date. A core curriculum should be formed which would enable us to take courses frtnlother faculties. Take a look at other Maritime universities- Many have had, now for a number of years, a three tier systen of education _ featuring a general program, a majors and an honours program. Our majors program cxnmares favourably with their honours program. But\ Senior students from UPEI applying to graduate schools are barely accepted directly into specific graduate pro- grams, because these other universities feel that "students enrolling for those graduate programs should have been following an honours undergraduate Program." Our majors program then ‘ night as well be cate— gorized as an honours one. Most of us are barely making it through these CANDIDATES SPEAK T0 the Editor. After hearing the Student 2‘ion election candidates Mak at the meeting in. / 'ffy, last Tuesday, it "Wears to me that most of k candidates are plan- ‘mg to take offide with M idea that they have - zen eleCted to manage var- 'WS Student Union Business- Sor to, in one way or, 'Wther,’run some paying ehture.’ . As far as I am concern- Ii the Student's Union ‘Ssupposed to be the Nth-piece.fdr students m¢ as such. it is to "the_student body's 'Hicial centact with 'H other official 'Wies On campus or off. 3 UPElSU should be fiponsible and respon- ‘We to student's needs; ‘W to the needs of an“ “all pn'aVblé :3! :.~uy<fi.=j.§w .:..~'.-‘-'. ‘ the students need it for, ailing PIG. Do the students want I ,a pub? Maybe! (Obviously they don't want “the PIG”, since they've voted that out by lack of attendance.) Do they want a radio Station? Apparently those in residence do, judging by the complaints, and by the efforts of thosefwho were recently able to make it operable at Blanchard. . But are these the only issueS? My point is: the Student Union should be doing what if they need it at all. shouldn't have to push a dead horse (or pig). Instead of tryinq to make the students-fit the ' It 1,, y-activity, the Student's ,Union should be responding to the needs of the studentsU Concerned Student H‘v'- 33H;- JD cuiiu Info-Illlll-lcpd;imill-llIl-lsuiliii-mill...-III-i-IIIIIIIII RSEN TE ' Senate representatives. F .-|._ UPEI SUN, MARCH 13, 1980, PAGE 17 IIIIII-IIIlI-IIIIIIII-IIIIIIIII-!|----!--'-'. 'CONETINUED The following candidates have been officially elected by acclamation. BY ACCLAMATION . REPS Grace Cameron Derwin Banks Nancy Wauqh Joanne Baqlole years financially. It would be nice to get a little more credit for our studies. We, as students, will have to put.scne pressure on the administration to solve this prdblen. Students have been complaining to me that they haven't been getting . Arts Reps - much feedback frcnitheir A few articles, at least, in the Sun would have _ all, file Science Rep ' Alex Smith duty of_a senator is to l represent the interest of‘ his fellow students and to inform-them of the various proposals brought - up during the Senate _ meetings. Right?? we‘ll have to admit I that these are perhaps the most important years of our lives. At symposium '79, it was stressed that this is the time to prepare ourselves for the future, but we'll just have to take the proper steps. “You were right, it is time for a change. With a new social campus life, improved student administration, and student participACTION, 'HARDCUREl let's make the school year STARRING 80—81 THE YEAR.OF THE STUDEerl I GEORGE SCOTT ADMISSION - $2.00 8.00 pm Kevin Walker also running For Senate, but no material was submitted I I IN THE DUFFY AMPHITHEATRE ! III-IIIIIIl-I-I-I-Il-II-I... 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