Senate Report The Senate of the—University of Prince Edward Island held a meeting in the board roomréf Kelly Building on Thursday January 5th. At 3PM the Senate decision concerning smoking in the classrooms of the University was diseussed. Action has been taken in pro- hibiting smoking in the classrooms by having the maintenance staff ref move all ash trays in the class rooms as well as posting no smoking Signs in all class rooms. It was thought that this was adequate action to prohibit smoking in the class rooms as well as in the Gym during any examination period as well as class periods. The examinations and ' evaluation committee presented their report before Senate, headed by Chairman Prof. Maclntyre. The committee had passed a recommenda- tion that no major test, exam, or term paper may be assigned within the last two weeks of classes. The intent of the motion was so to protect the students from having to be subjected to last minute major assignments from a Prof. during the last two weeks of class. 'After much dis— cussion concerning the wording of the motion it was passed by Senate that no test, or exam shall be set and administered without the permission of the Chariman of the Dept. and Dean of the - Faculty during the two week period presceding the final examination The Cadre, January 13, 1977, page 3. ,was_that,a student whe 3“ “mentary_allowed on the does not complete the student's transcript. work of a course by the The p01icy of the Univ. end of a semester, whether as it now stands is that the work be the final if a student fails to examination or other work, complete the course work that his instructor shall in a specified time, the decide whether to assign inc. remains on the tran- a|passing grade based on' script. The motion was the other work. The passed that if a student grade being a failure. who has been granted an failure no supp. or inc. incomplete fails to If in the case on an complete the course inc. there shall be a work within a specified period of at most one time, a FNS shall be year in which the inc. put upon the transcript. may be replace by.a grade. senate passed the The time limit would be motion that by the dates fixed by the instructor in the University ' or the chairman of the calendar, a mark for Dept. If the work is every student in not completed within every course must be that specified time the in passed in to the re— inc. would be changed to a gister as a failure, failure with no supple— failure with no suDD. 7(continued on page 7) Preview: Winter Carnival ’77 that the D.N.W. recording on a student's transcript be deleted. An amend- ment was made that if a student does not write a final exam A.F. or FNS . be recorded on a student's transcript meaning; failure & failed with no supplemen- tary exam allowed. The vote was a deadlock, 8/8. Therefore, the motion was defeated, and D.N.W. will continue to appear on a student's transcript. The evaluations committee also tried to revise the policy of an incomplete written on a student's tran- script. The reccomend— ation by the committee There is a Meeting for anyone interested in working on the Winter Carnival Committee in the basement of Memorial on Monday, Jan.I1/77 at 3 PM. Anyone interested in working on the com— mittee, or have any ideas for the carnival are asked to attend. This years Winter CarniVal Executive is made up of Gerald McKenna, Debbie McMurdo, Elisabeth Burke, Tina Madan, Jim Picone, and Cathy Connely. Peter MacQuaid is in charge of booking the bands. The Executive has decided on the second week in February for Carnival '77. Rough plans have been drawn up. It is hoped that more will be added following the start on Wednesday the 9th with a hockey game against Moncton, a pub in the Barn ‘ afterwards and ending on Sunday with a hockey game, two basketball games, and a movie. There are many events planned for the days inbetween. They include Nightly Beer Bashes in the Gym,_a Car Rally," a talent’show, a fashion show, Carnival Ball, afternoon pubs, Scavenger hunt, and many other events. It is hoped that we will be able to provide a number of dry events as well as wet ones. The Carnival Com— .mittee has looked over the reports of the Carni- ‘vals for the last five years. We have incor— porated ideas from all some very good new ideas. We are planning on making this the best Carnival in the history of UPEI. The Carnival Committee has looked over the results of the Cadre.Winter Carn- ival Survey. We were very pleased with ther‘ ~ number of survey 5 that were passed in. It seems that people are at least interested in the forthcoming Carnival. There were a number of bands suggested in the survey 3 and Peter has been contacting many of their agents. (Sorry, but we can't afford the Beatles. We couldn't better their last offer of $50 million:) Anybody that was at last years Carnival can -remember standing in the freezing cold for meeting on the 17th. period. The evaluation The Carnival W111 committee recommended mlgg? ' ix V M». m , «warrant/lei" @ 2 lg? . ,/y COMP06ED A MuleAL OPU$ WITH VARIOUS lNSléHT‘i THAT I HAVE @ATNED lN My A hare tlieLong Distance feelig with someone you. love,“ I» A seek/212 two and a half hours just to get into see @ontinued on page 6) Am \ am Wm I. J 431'. .. OF BEER ON THE" WA LL I... IN 5 MINOR! of these events and have Also come up with M. I C?“ _ . n «I /,,/7. nesee+ . ' i HAVE CPEATED/ ‘D/Rlcs'AS WELL] I p . antitank! in; i :1.