ational Student Day hits UPEI by Jim Macgrath NATIONAL TUDENT DAY, the day tha | students celebrate nationally e joys of being university stu- nts, is to be held yearly on e 19th of October all acrcss pnada. CFS and the UPEI Stu- nt Union are proud sponsors of is event. Last year, students lebrated for a week, but this ar it was only for one day, CFS nots to get the National Student ny recognized by all the uni- rsities across Canada, by the ovinces and eventually recog- zed by the federal government. ny students from universities ross Canada participate in this ~ event each year. This year at UPEI, activities : included; a debate held in ‘The Pit’ of the Robertson Library, a game held between UPEI and the University of Moncton’s womens’ soccer teams, the First Annual “Great Soccer Match’ followed by a celebration dinner at the UPEI Dining Hall, and to finish the night off, a Pub at the UPEI Stu- dent Union Barn. The participants of the de- bate debated upon whether or not “students were an apathetic bunch”. The debate was done parliamentary style, the Speaker was Tony Reddin and the Leader of the Opposition was Vivian Huizenga. The resolution was that students are apathetic. The game between the Uni- versity of Moncton and UPEI women’s soccer teams was a fast and exciting event, with our home women’s team defeating the University of Moncton. Immedi- ately following the women’s soc- cer game at 6:00pm the First An- ‘nual ‘Great Soccer Match’ Co-ed event, a fun and exciting game of three-legged soccer between both varsity soccer teams of UPEI which participated in the event. The post-match dinner the Frat Members Suspended Over Allegation By Karen Valihora MONTREAL (CUP) - Mon- eal police are investigating an leged sexual assault at the Zeta si Fraternity chapter at McGill niversity. The McGill women’s rugby ram held its initiation party ptember 24, and players even- hally ended up at the Zeta Psi raternity’s house. Later that ght one of the women, a new cGill student, was allegedly as- pulted by three of the fraternity hembers, while 10 men allegedly atched from the door. The fraternity has suspended ree of its members. No charges have been laid. ieutenant Detective Jean-Guy ouchard said the investigation puld take two weeks. Said the women who laid the omplaint: “I reported the as- pult to the police. I can’t iden- fy the guys. I don’t know what ey looked like. The Crown ttorney’s office is handling the hole thing. They are doing a lot © help me out. That’s the way goes in a sexual assault case. hat is the way they are han- led.” Three Ources, a woman present at the party and two from other frater- hities, said the woman went up- tairs with one man; the couple vas joined by two other men. “IT think the first guy influ- nced the other guys. I think € convinced one of the other Wo guys to ’share her with me’. hnd there was a third guy too... About 1€ guys were watching from the door,” said the party- goer. “People guarding the door wouldn’t let anyone in. One of the girls figured out something was up, and tried to get in. They wouldn’t let her. Then she just demanded they let her in. She’s a rugby player, somehow she got past them. She saved her. She went in there and dragged her out. The girl was pretty out of it by that time, I think she’d passed out. “It was a great party. I[ thought ’wow, what nice guys’. They had this massive bowl of punch with every alcohol under the sun in it, vodka, all these strange liquors, and it tasted like nothing, you couldn’t taste a thing. So everyone was drinking it. Everyone was totally wasted. They were giving us all this beer. “That’s the only reason I’m talking about this to you right now. I didn’t realize anything like this could ever happen. I didn’t know they did things like this, not really. I want everyone to know, it happens.” Said Zeta Psi president Steve Mansfield: “I’m very upset about it. It’s guilt by association.” Mansfield denied any knowledge of a sexual assault, though he was at the party. “It was a great party. I had a really good time. “I’m sure the girl has her side of the story. I can’t pass judge- ment. I’m not involved. It hap- pened at a fraternity- sponsored function, but the fraternity isn’t responsible for the actions of in- Thursday, October 27, 1988 dividuals,” said Mansfield. The Zeta Psi Fraternity, founded in 1874, is . the oldest frat at McGill. It has long been notorious for holding wild parties. “They are disliked by all the frats,” said a woman from Gamma Phi Beta Women’s sorority who did not want to be identified. McGill’s Inter- Fraternity Council president Ian Palm said there is little the group can do but ask Zeta Psi Interna- tional in New York to revoke the Montreal chapter’s charter. “It’s frustrating,” Palm said. | “We have nothing to hold over their heads. They could just not | show at the judicial hearings.” Once a fraternity loses its charter at McGill, it can never be re-established. McGill Dean of Students Ir- win Gopnik said McGill has little control over Zeta Psi. The frater- nity owns its building and has no formal ties to the university. Gopnik said the university’s student discipline committee will wait for the police to complete their investigation. The 11- mem- ber committee, made up of stu- dents and faculty, has the power to expel students for violating the | Code of Student Conduct. The Zeta Fraternity is very worried about its tarnished rep- utation. Brother Robert Wexler told a reporter: “Do not even touch this story. You have no idea how many people you will ‘hurt if you put this kind of thing in a newspaper.” three-legged soccer game, was held at the UPEI Dinning Hall with hot chocolate to warm ev- eryone up after the fun game in the rain. -It was enjoyed by all. At the end of the evening, a Pub was held at the UPEI Barn starring Mike Woods. Woods, from Hamilton Ontario, was the entertainer for the evening. He got all those that attended the pub to sing along with his songs. The day was ended quite well as everyone had a good time and sang the night away. We all await next year’s National Student Day. For Shoes that make a Statement about Your Style ees Square Charlottetown 566-9245 y Now Offering Student Saver Discours § The Green of Ireland Extends a Warm Welcome to the Green of UPEI Mon. & Tues. Buy Ist steak for $4.95 Receive 2nd for $0.01 A Roman Picture $7.95 Wed. _ Bucket of Blue 5 for the price of 4 Thurs. Bucket of Blue 5 for the price of 4 Thurs. — Sat. 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