Hiring and The Student Union is ac- cepting job applications for the following positions: 1. Year Book Editor . Year Book Production Editor - Year Book Photographer The Gem Typesetter The Gem Photographer Promotions Co-ordinator Campus Police Officers Volunteer Jobs: Fallfest Chairpersons 1 Winter Carnival Chairpersons . Social Committee Chairpersons - . Social Committee Members Student Judicial Committee 1st 2nd year Representative, Chairperson, year Representative, 3rd year Representative, Student at Large . Chief Returning Officer dent Union Building, Mon- day to Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Complete one ap- plication per position. Ap- For information about the above positions and to pick up job applications, please drop into the Stu- ~iK >< sk >< >» K +k problems. Are you up for it?’ Sure you are! Seriously though, I want to encourage everyone to study hard, have fun, and contribute to university life whenever you can. We all have talents and _ interests and can offer many things as a collection of students. We can benefit from involve- ment individually and as a university collective. For ex- ample, have any of you ever toyed with the desire to learn about photography, media Hello and welcome back, to all U.P.E.I. stu- Selection Board To be announced. To be announced $ 600.00 per year $ 25.00 per issue $ 25.00 per issue $ 250.00 per semester $ 4.70 per hour dents, faculty, and staff! We newly elected student politi- cian types are keen and busy planning agendas to have an _active campus of social, aca- ‘demically brilliant, and well- adjusted happy people who, after four odd years, will go out and solve all the world’s’s Page 10 communications, or maybe social activity planning? You have? Well, may I ‘sug- gest that you fulfill those se- cret desires by participating through your Student Union. The Student Union, your union, hires some forty stu- dents a year for a variety Fall 1988 plication deadline: Friday, September 30, 1988 at 4:00 pm. Joan Masterson 8 VP Academic -of positions. As an em- ployer, the Student Union has always operated on the premise that, whenever pos- sible, it shall give its students the opportunity to learn new things and gain valu- able work experience. So, if you have any free time from studying, think about getting involved. Keep your eyes opened for job list- ings, paid and unpaid, that are opened for this academic year. I now want to briefly let you know about some of my major projects this summer and those currently under- way. It’s summarized, and so if you want to know more de- tails or can offer suggestions and ideas, please contact me at the Student Union Centre. Cont. from page 4 promise to make myself avail- able to you as much as I pos- | sibly can. I have had the plea- sure to meet a large num- ‘ber of students since I have come to UPEI. Honestly, I can say that everyone always has something to say that is worth listening to. The rest t of the executive, and all of || the councillors also, want to meet as many of you as we can. The Student Union is here for everybody. The ac- * tive, the inactive, and even National Access Aware- ness Week: By Participating in scheduled events throughout the week, I attempted to rep- resent student concerns in the area of better accessibil- ity to post-secondary educa- tion for disabled students. Student Aid Presenta- tion: I researched and pre- sented (with the invaluable help of one Dave Camp- bell, P.E.I./N.B. CFS Field- worker) an analysis and pro- posal for change in our cur- rent student loan and bur- sary program to the Mar- itime Provinces Higher Edu- cation Commission, MPHEC. (The MPHEC is the group who recommends to our premier | how much money the gov- ernment should contribute to our institution and its stu- dents.) Minster Meeting: The Honourable Betty Jean Brown met with your Student Union Prez, Dean, Dave Campbell, and my- self for a lengthy discus- sion on the position of post- of Education a ath Ih ~ those who don’t care. will strive to make life UPEI the best that it can b for you. Please do your pz and take advantage of the op portunity to get involved i student activities. If we 3 maintain a positive attitud and work hard, then 1988/8 will be a year that wee wi never forget. -I wish you all the be of your success in your aca demic endeavors. Keep yo head up at all times, and gq ready to do some talking be cause I am going to stop e eryone I can and drill out a the ideas and suggestions can. Until then, have a grea September. \ MODERN ART ??. secondary education in t province. We also did sor serious lobbying in the ar of student loan and b sary. Things are looki good in this area but we have to keep the pressure throughout the year to g some much needed and lor overdue changes. (Join { Canadian Federation of S dents UPEI Student Un Committee to help out w this important work.) Graduate. School Pre] ration Program: I am presently resear{ ing and preparing an o line for a program to hj ease the process of appli tion to graduate progrz and schools. I will keep posted with details. This letter is getti rather lengthy and so i time to end. Suffice to 4 that I, as your VP Acade am committed and havea of energy to offer our stud4 movement. We, as studen are important, as is our 4 ucation, and I hope that will find that projects und taken reflect that cause. Sincerely yours, L Murphy Thursday, September 1, 1988 Sot ope ee ana. +. 35%, ee he