"I'HE UPEI SUN, Thursday, November 27, 1980, 6 ’Browned 0” Student 'Jhe following is a letter received by the Sun two weeks ago. It was not printed in last week's issue be- cause it carried no signiture and acc- ompanying phone nu- mber. However, because of the nature of this letter, we have ar— reed to run it as follows: To the Editor, 'Ihis is my second year at U.P.E.I. Last year I got my insurance money back from the man in the rink because my fath- er has Blue Cross. This year the man got me to sign a card and did not return my mon— ey. I phoned the nurse recently and she told me to phone the I did so and was -‘.:.old Rum flavoured 1 Wine dipped. r' Crack a one With I'd get the money. I didn't so last week I phoned again and was put off by the man there. I have waited over two months and am being put off so I am browned off. Will the Stucbnt Union please let us 1mm what is going on? 'I want my $15.'Ihey said it is cheaper than last year but last year it cost me nothing... this year it seems to have cost me $15. Student Needing $15.00 In reply, Mickey Place, Business Manager of the Student Lhion said. that he had been in contact with the insurance company recently. ‘Ihe original plan of the carpany had been to write up all rebates by cheque. There was an overload of students asking for rebates. Place said he felt a certain feel— ing of pride in the fact that there were more UPEI students continued who applied for rebates than , ' they should telephone the Universityasnsoon e as possible. ' ' s - . at the of next: week. "Whoever-wrote, the letter has my complete sympathy," said Place. .Iicymier, ALL LETTERS TO SUN SHOUTD BE MJBIE- SPACED AND/OR TYPENRITI'EN, CARRYDI; THE WRITER'S SIG—- NATURE AND PHCNE NUMBER. THE SUN will keep the name confidential if asked. ‘ We were between ' at pm and the Wen we almost got hit on purpose. Immediately we ‘ went to the m and reported What had happened but didn't press charges. Does a driver's licence give one me right to commit 'a practical joke like this? In what positiOn does this leave the victim? The only sensible thing to do is to , gontact the authorities. BY dOing this we can prevent these unnecessary pranks. ' New: time will be this lucky, we exerciSed caution to stay . . orw111therebeanexttme'.?* of any oncoming cars. It's up to‘yw. V Wm .\\. [30er My cqzlam W storing/next issue] Dalhousie students did. As of Monday, the CG‘PanY will send one cheque to the Studnet Union. Those students who put in their 'applicatims a before October 1, will be paidincashas soonesthe cheque is received. 'Ihose who applied after October 1, will receive no rebate. 3' Place expects the cheque Near_ Hit and M 555” Dear Editor: This past Sunday afternoon: 13, 1930,. we. mo Univer- sity residents from Bernadine Hall, were victims of a near fatal pedestrian mishap. We werevwalking from Berna— dine Hall tcward downtmm on University Ave. We had to use the left side of the road because the side walk had not been cleared from last week's storm. The traffic was fairly steady that afternoon and w / Master of ° Business _. Administration at Saint Mary’s uniVersity Saint Mary‘s University offers a Master of Business Administration program that can be completed on either a full-time or part-time basis. Applications are now being accepted t0r part-time studies beginning either in May or ' September 1981, and for full-time studies 1 starting in September 1981. ‘ Individuals interested in learning more about. '- the program and its entrance requirements are advrsed to write to or telephone the following: ' Director of Admissions Saint Mary’s University, ' Halifax, Nova Scotia 83H 303 . 422-7361 , ext. 242/243 " Since all applicants are required to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)