, y.y.,..«.,,,....y _. ,. ,a‘ r. .e._., 5:5, ‘H ...., .‘ \12. ;. . ,7 .s u... . r. ...v nautvicefi .'.'.‘~.‘."e'(:::!l‘ aviw‘a ." .s. x \ KN, ,* . ' ‘\\H ' g ‘ . \ The Cadre, Thursday; September 16, 1976, page 5. iummer. The BC universities November 9th must be a'day unlike any other‘on Canadian ‘ post-secondary campuses. ' A national co-ordinating com- mittee made up of provincial and national representatives of Can- ada's student unions have estab- lished November 9th as National Student Day. a day in which post-secondary students can express [their conga/rkabout the, future “dbvelo' merit T 4of post- secondary factionl’ irhpaét.‘of higher tuition fees, regressive changes Ptfidept aid. unemploy- ment ' t e injustices dealt society by economic controls. National Student _ Day was created by an unanimous vote of delegates attending the 4th annual conference of the National Union of Students held in Winnipeg May 16, 1976. It came as a response to the growing lack of awareness of student issues in Canada both by students and society at large. Individualcstudents' .unions and the various student organiz- C». At an August 1st meeting'in Ottawa, the coordinating com— mittee decided that to make sure the day could be educational, and x to allow for campus-to—campus differences they would not insist that National Student Day be a boycott of classes. Rather, they said. the day could be one of study-sessions, teach-ins or gen- ..eral assemblies of the student population. After much discussion about financial barriers to education and the need to remove them, the committee decided to focus p the majority of National Student Day campaign on the accessibil- ity to education question and the related social service cutbacks: Those other issues, of tuition; student aid, and employment, all of which relate directly to accessibility will be played ' alongside the campaign. Local campaigns will ,also include discussions of the content of community college curricu- lumns, the cutbacks in research funding, meritocracy. decision— ations in Canada have thrown their support‘ and participation behind gnational Student Day. making in and about post-second— ary education." and manpower training courses. Four kinds ofNSD material have been proposed for national co-ordination. These include posters, leaflets. pamphlets. and - a detailed declaration and ex- planation of National Student Day concerns. The on-campus campaign which has already begun includes introductory material making students aware that National "Student Day is November 9th. ' The campaign. will then- progress into materials and events which would help to educate the student and his/her community about National Student Day concerns and issues. The program will conclude with the presentation of the declaration of concerns to the eleven governments on Novem- ber 9th. According to sources within the provincial organization, BCSF has formed a provincial co-ordinating committee despite the obstacle of community college inactivity during the The Provincial organizations md somecolleges have chosen- . their contact people and co-ord- inators and are meeting to discuss how and where informa- tion would be distributed. Because of the stress of the campus initiative nature of NDS, the BC students have rejected a province wide demonstration on the BC legislature. Because BC is a province with severe unemployment tuition increases coming, and highly visible cutbacks in the education sector, these are the issues of unancial accessibility which will be stressed in this province. The members of the Federa- tion of Alberta Students have plans to publish a province-wide distributed newspaper with which to help publicize the issues and events for National Student Day. ‘ The Alberta students have ndicated a definite reluctance to initiate boycotts but they have had luck in the past' in getting large turnouts of students to general meetings. Organization efforts in Basket chewan will begin after a fall include.~ the British Columbia \ conference of students interested Student Federation, (BCSF), the I In forming the Saskatciixx'an Federation of Alberta Students ‘ " Association of Students. (FAS), the newly formed Saskat‘ chewan Association of Students (SAS), the Ontario Federation of Students (OFS) and the Atlantic Federation of Students (AFS). But what. happens on National Student Day? Why is‘ November 9th going to be a day unlike any other? ‘ Most activities fland programs will be organized en a local level and as such will vary from campus to campus» but the . national co—ordinating committee has been established to keep those local activities from hap- pening in isolation. It makes sure, that the learning and action carried out for National Student Day is mutually supportive and contributes to the national effect. The co—ordinating committee will also keep the national campaign in order. It has already issued introductory leaflets and a poster announcing the. coming day. - ' Committees have already been formed at two of the Manitoba campuses. Major concerns of Day organizers here include the serious lack of classroom space in community colleges. tuition in- creases. and cutbacks in educa- tional spending. Most campuses in Ontario have chosen organizers and have set up a provincial coordinating committee. As a major priority of the Ontario Federation of Students the co-ordinating com- mittee will be holding workshops on organizing campus activities. Many campuses in the Atlantic have started to plan for their participation. Those campuses have relatively close links with their surrounding community which will be a great benefit to the effort. , National Student Day, is the official day of concern for all Canadian post-secondary stu- dents. ‘ You know you live In Bernadine: , — whenvy’ou still think<a yis a WOLF when he wants a 133 on theif‘irst date.’ " Q - when you're don is waitir for you when you try and sneal through the window — at 8 a.m. if , -~,. - ' - when your entire dinner onversation centers around en and the stories — not ecessarily in” that order! — when you order’a pizza -—from Little Caeser's. 'cause you know he'll be the only v awn you'll.see all night! ‘\ in the I — when the only time you get. crust be'dsheets is' when you spill your bedtime milk! - when you wonder how the “VS in Memorial can sell eganoat such ridiculous rice's!‘ , p _' ‘ ‘ n ' - when you skip classes .- when you play [You Sexy, 'cause you can't decide if mg twenty t1mes to conVince your eye shadow matches your uI'.‘Self you're ready to go sweater! A t. ' -,when you can only walk across the campus in pairs, "go to the cafeteria with—five, and_the Pig 'with twelve: ‘ The Conspiracy ~hos ann a" ‘ when the, girl who comes ‘ tall you. you're-boyfriend ' 0n the phone already has date girl; him thatgnight." ‘ > N ..;j _\ J. a. ".0 jughesii \ n. .....4 Lexi} 7 Sunday worship IN THE CHAPEL. according to the IV eucharistr 10 am. ANGLICAN rite morning prayem’msan allcluia! 5111;: to the lam a min Song, let tbc tongtrgation of”): faithful praise fiim ! 4 psalm 1‘49.vi W l l‘ [now [some p om November 6th isthiOnalStudent Day L a f ES}?