Well, no one can say that students of UPEI are apa- tic. Last wednesday’s events e smashing successes and you e yourselves to thank. Debate in Pit — Special thanks he UPEI Debating Society for ating the resolution “Students an apathetic bunch” I’m glad winners of the debate were opposition on this resolution. ist Annual “Great Soccer ch” - In the pouring rain on ippery field some 40 students What Bernardine Hall is getting a lift. The rooms, walls, halls, ceilings, have been painted. pets have been ripped up replaced with tile in certain. s. These renovations were ainly needed as in the case of 222 when the plaster fell off eiling. @By Laura Kilfoil any of the speedy repairs attributed to the assessment s drawn up by the head res- t, Cathy Ronahan. Says edith Steves—Stratton, a resi- , “T filled out my assessment stating what was wrong and mmo — the very next morning pnt from Page 1 *t have considerable outside me and can’t pull tuition fees of thin air. The real solution is problem lies in our answers uestion 1. ew Democratic Party -— we would not encourage uni- ities to raise tuition fees. We eve that rising tuition fees debt loads will strongly dis- age low income students from ing a higher education. As a B term solution we would like Fe an end to tuition fees, how- » an immediate short term tion must include measures to end their rapid escala- and to help students. We be- t the federal government must an important role in this creasing its commitments for “Secondary education and by hg steps to reduce the burden tudents, Ptudent Assistance Question — In light of recent €8 showing nearly 1 in 10 stu- graduating with debt loads 2cess of $10,000, would you port the introduction of a na- THANKS FOR COMING OUT!! National Student Say Oct. 19th played a hilarious game of soc- cer at MacAdam field. Players from the girls varsity team played even though they just played, and won, a game against Monc- ton minutes before this match. That’s the spirit!! Coach of the mens’s soccer team, andy Cameron, also displayed incred- ible sports personship when he played in his work suit clothes and trench coat. Preety Funny Andy. Thanks also to the mens’s soccer players (who were bur- dened with imposed handicaps) for making the event so much fun and to the rest of those crazed students who came out and par- ticipated. Our Mascot, the Black Panther, did some amazing work on the field too — what an animal! Athletic department donated tro- phy for event. Get match... Post-Match Celebration - Cake & hot. choco- ready for next years late followed the soccer game and we all feasted, some a lit- tle more worn out than others, in the caf. thanks Marriott Foods for preperation of the celibration food. Mike woods Pub ~ Well, Mike Woods Rock N’ Rolled all night long. This guy was too good. During intermission we had prize give aways of some really nice do- nations. Hans Connor and Jen- nifer Barlett have to be thanked for this Donation effort. is it Like to Live in Bernardine Hali? maintanence was in with a new showerhead, the maids put in a new shower curtain, things never ~ moved this fast before.” More than just physical changes are underway, The residents help elections for food committee reps., frosh rep., and House President. Karen- Anne Ellsworth was elected last year for this year’s term presi- dent but choose not to continue. The former Vice President Jackie Mosher won the election for Pres- ident and her opponent Lorna Dicks took Jackie’s former posi-+ tion as VP. tional grants or bursary program to financially support students in need? Progressive Conservative Party - Our government view the half billion dollars repre- sented by the annual cost of the Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) and other federal bur- saries and scholarships as a vi- tal means of creating opportu- nities for Canadians to obtain a post-secondary education. In 1987/88 alone, the CSLP will as- sist over 250,000 students to con- tinue their education. In fact, since 1964, the CSLP has helped over 1.4 million Canadians bene- fit from post-secondary training. Yet more must be done. A con- sultative committee is currently working to improve our effort in making higher education accessi- ble to all Canadians. Liberal Party - Yes, we would support the introduction of a national grants or bursary pro- gram to support financially stu- dents in need. New Democratic Party - We believe that a number of steps must be taken to reduce the bur- den of debt for students. As Thursday, November 3, 1988 The House Committee ovet- sees spirit, motivation and social activities for the Hall. This year’s representatives have been quite active since day one with meet- ings, initiations, organizing a year book and promoting resident life. From the abundance of spirit and high numbers of freshettes it appears as though the resi- 66 dents are in for a good year;j and as those involved with the residence management often say “When Marian and Bernardine have a good year the whole cam- pus has a good year.” we stated in response to ques- tion three, part of this must in- 4 clude greater funding directly for ; post-secondary education and a greater level of support for stu- dents. A New Democrat govern- { ment would be prepared to study { the possibility of moving to a sys- ¢ tem based more on grants and less on loans as part of this pro- cess. We would also negotiate to convince the provinces to improve their record of diverting funds from bursary to loan programs. Life in residence can be very enjoyable, you always have a room-mate or can-mate or residence~assistant to talk to or help with assignments and it is the easiest place to meet people. The residence tries to pro- mote good neighborly policies to The Green of Ireland Extends 2 a Warm Welcome to the Green of UPEI And. that. was it.. as Chairper- son of the CFS/UPEI Commit- tee, I also want to thank the com- mittee members for their effort is planning the day for fellow UPEI students. The following is a list of donators who also gave so gra- ciously for the cause: Kettle Creek Taylor’s Jew- ellers Jean Connection Norton’s Jewellers Alma’s Unique Bou- tique The Book Browser C.J. Sports Macdonalds A&W Merle Norman . keep the pressures of living in confined quarters down: Quiet hours and study rooms on each floor help to allow the occupants the time away from loud sterios, TV’s and endless chatter in the halls. 4 ) Pu} Mon. & Tues. Wed. Thurs. Thurs.-— Sat. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:30-2:00 am REPRESENTATIVE ON CAMPUS -— ROBINSON SCOTT BROWN } (Rob Brown) Buy Ist steak for $4.95 Receive 2nd for $0.01 A Roman Picture $7.95 Bucket of Blue 5 for the price of 4 Bucket of Blue 5 for the price of 4 t ? Duiolin Pu 131 Sydney Street . ‘Olde Charlottetown, PEI. 892-6992