Thursday, Febran 19,1981 page L No Skuhala from anyone M H I . I a S —. man appeal board for and followup will result to by - duueS’ S t , oes residence fines, and enhance this relationship," "We're not gOing to take any has complete control over Security . . s the law m me acti of the mttee gs ala' ( for ' g.) UPEI: caf tfldexilE-es the remainder of campus“ “are within the prerogatives m“ muom' am e e la’ ' the of the UPEISU constitution. nose were the words of handles financial aid Untfl three Years a9°' Student Judiciary Committee It was organized to realize ‘ (SJC) passed judgements on sections (b) and (d) of Article 11 Whidl states: UPEI's Protestant Chaplain, andoamselling and offers Rev. 'Ibny Ouwehand, a member mfpmgrams speed- tso The SJC of one of the Student Union's realde and the SDeak—nacu fellow smden _ _ lost power over the residences "The objectives of the UPEISU latest commttees, formed my council where, in June 1978, when a motion toiare: to investigate Student including President Brown, Wize the role of the am (13) to prcmote unity and SerVices-S’wdent Union were under the inpression was hastily put through goodwill amongst its relations. I that the Student Disciplinary Senate by a Stwmt Swatch members. “me questlon of the Cbnmittee (SDC) was res- ' - - r . . . - - relationship rose at the pcnsible for taking all January let meeting of corrective measures in Council when it became student misdemeanors. UPEI _aPParent that {may Henbers however, has three systems— were only reallng for of handling judicial matters: the first time the auto- the SDC handles Student Union Jim Griffith, Director of Student Services, is a one cracy that Student Services cases only. holds over UPEI Students, especially those living in residence. Among other CIMN , INC. guise of the CR'IC, but it is by Maureen m“ the provincial government CIMN, UPEI'S Student radio, which actually gives the in- COUld conceivably be denied corporation- rs~ committee, left to right are: a license to Operate when Four of the members of _ I its application for renewal the board of directors will Jackie MacNe111, Tony the Reverend, Joanne CRicberéfiautrgns Stat: MCI-1' IS): cal} latdflomzsu Baglole, Brendon Bulger, and Anne MacEMen. I i that a non-profit radio sta- and the fifth will be one _ hose who (d t ff _ - cam _Cana - C a. _ put the Senator up ) o a 0rd a recognized tlon . 0t nor} te Star‘s be hian fom the cm mem» to introducing the motion jus- means of cmmmication ng in re Ti: p_' .611 Stion of tified their position by _ and cooperation between "Within the confines of ' CIMN's usefulneEEarOSe in saying that my people saw 111$:th anciiall o r bodies a n the Student Union it is im- a special Council meeting 303$ ass: would within the universgty POSSibl-e t0 Prehibit any Sunday night. Or, as lawyer usually beI su séully catmunity " members of Council or the Daprme Wt concisely put a led to memch It s Brown streséed that the executive fm“ mmgfnatgl it: "so far as I can ten” that students were not mn- CCmnittee has the backing ' . s ' ' ' ' .— _ _ . . fiafiafiemoby the, gritiiflcird‘ifi-ithétne‘irm. eldered adept at Judgmg 3f councfl- 113L112, Sadedr CR‘IC as the best alternative dio station " the“: Peer? _ I we had prOb {Ems 11" mg tha cm. 1- can Ken 'rted that there The oomnittee 15 looking at students to Slt on the com- : mnged isstolgggzeé an are nag; or forty the extremes of the residences mittee- Many reSldenee Stu— inco rate body which new rsons worng on em (rules “.mlatlone the dents We relu‘gtant t° . ago be ted ped . ts have house committee, and the serve becauseo a certain (5311 "mm ims‘ieaon firfaoead‘erai‘efiwtifi‘epist year judicial Process in residenee 3:815; °.f fright of stu- ' ' ' ' rman n erces. manager Pat KellY~ CIMN is the last student acmrdmg,t° Chm Breildm Other flamers of the can_ The new incorporated name radio station in Canada to mfigeréas WW; glitgceielfigkglg/at mittee are Vice chairperson Will be "UPEI Student Radio: incorporate, according to a at e]; - Anne MacEwen Joanne Ba lole Incorporated" "Every oth’er 0r Unlon mterract d J ki l\lda Ne. ‘tl:S c I ' ' arl e C l I er): costs total $225. 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