‘ Cobb gives seminar By Marlene Cole In a recent interview with Gordon Cobb, SU President, con- cerning students in .the liaison- process between higlz schools and univerSitl‘es, he stated that, “it, (the liaison process) is an import- ant step on the part of the faculty and students to make‘U.P.E.I. the Island University." In his speech concerning the possibility of a liaison program on November 8, Cobb wished to heighten the awareness among faculty and freshmen students about the issue. He said that fres men students generally are not prepared for university. Cobb went on to ex- plain that, '“recruitment and pre- paration are important and are key factors in the liaison process ‘ — getting students here and getting them prepared.” Cobb’s short-term plans are to have the faculty of UPEI think about the proposal placed before them and eventually bring the idea toithe Senate of UPEI. “BMW and students should be going to the high schools across the Island and informing students about the University -— maybe have the professors giving sample lectures.” Cobb would like to see all high schools active in the proposal program. When asked who helped in compiling the facts used in his speech, Cobb replied, “the facts come from my own personal- experiences as a freshman and from similar experiences of other students who felt that they were not properly prepared for such a step as University. ” He went on to stress that the key to such a pro- cess was that “high school educa- tion isn’t bad. but do students really 'know what university is?” ' Cobb wants to “clear up all the misconceptions about University and give students a starting change", when entering such an institution. PIERROT Ralph still living but not as VICTORIA (CUP) — Consumer advocate Ralph Nader broke his own safety code when he travelled to a recent lecture at the Univer- sity of Victoria. Nader had speaking engage- ment in Spokane, Washington the next day, so the three-hour ferry . ride from Vancouver Island would have been too slow. He first can- celled his Victoria appearance, but later an aide called UVic’s student council to say Nader had changed his mind because it was only 15- minute trip by plane. holy as before Barry Link, the academic Vice president of UVic’s student council, said Nader’s contract called for $3000 (U.S.) plus travel arrangements using jet engine- propelled aircraft and a mid-sized American car with shoulder harness. - “The guy wants everything but garbonzo beans,” said Link. Nader has spoken at many Canadian universities this fall. At Victoriea, Nader urged a student class self-consciousness, noting that the United States’ 13 millior students have “not a single na~ PRESIDENT, The Office of Research and Development at the University of Prince Edward Island has been re-established Ly the Provincial Government, and a search for a director is now being conducted both locally and nationally. In making the announcement University President Dr. C.W.J. Eliot said he was very glad that the provincial government has recognized the significant role l52 Richmond St. C onfederatiOn Centre (902) 892-9690 Across from the stage door of SASSY CLASSY FASHIONS LATEST FASHIONS FROM ' MONTREAL - Teens’ and Ladies’ Fashions Jewellery and Accessories All Students 10% Discount Ask about our layaway plan November 21, I985 THE N ETTED GEM that research and development play at the University. “I’m glad to have this important office re- established to meet the needs of research and development on campus, and also to support the needs of the entire Island com- munity," Dr. Eliot stated. The o‘fice which was closed earlier this year was established first in 1981 with Dr. Elizabeth Hall as its director. tional student newspaner.” He aslo criticized multiple choice exams as poor evaluations of students‘ abilities and com— plained that more and more schools are becoming vocational centres while “liberal arts are downgraded.’ ’ Nader emphasized participation. “If you are upset by a government (in B.C.) that funds boondoggle coal projects, digs wrong holes, gives away land and timber and restricts civil rights — what are you going to do about it?" Nader asked. The director will work with government departments and agencies, and with the private sector, to determine the types of research needed; to assist in the ap propriate design of the projects, and to seek funds. The provincial government will assist in funding the operation of the office at UPEI with the goal that the R. and D. Office may be self-supporting by the end of a five-year period. _ SAVE $$$ COMING BACK NEXT YEAR Looking To Save Food Dollars? Off-Campus otwenio Staff Facuny Residents of Blanchard Hall Take Advantage of the Discount Meal Plan An investment of $200.00 entitles you to an initialsavings of 10% and allows you to purchase “Coupon Special” meals in the cafeteria at a further daily discount. FC 2 1‘ _,.r‘ " 9 The F000 bel'Vlce Officer. 566-0436 Page 3