INTERNATIONAL YOUTH YEAR Dear Fellow Students: It is once again time that I remind you that I985 is Inter- national Youth Year, as designated by the United Nations. The year has been jam-packed with events designed by and for young people across this country and all over the world. It is designed for-youth to express our concerns on the future world we stand to inherit. A broad range of concerns stand before us. Everything from our future careers to the escalation of the arms race are concerns for the youth of today. The UPEI Student Union is playing its part in International Youth Year by hosting several events: A UPEI Human Rights V Conference is to he held the weekend of September 27-29. For information on this conference please contact Michael Zinck at 566-5120. Michael had done a lot of work in the past few months on this conference, which is financed by a $1500.00 grant from the Secretary of State. Another event in the works is the P.E.I. Youth Invitational Conference to be held here from October [7-20. This event is intended to draw on many youth in the province: and the stu- dents of UPEI are the hosts. The conference is an attempt to address the future for Island youth in relation to social, political and economic change. Much organization has already been done on this conference both by the Student Union and by representatives of other youth groups in P.E.l. The provincial Secretary of State has approved a grant of $3000.00 for the conference and has forwarded the proposal to the federal Ministry of Youth for final approval. lfyou want information on the conference. or wish to help out, please contact Gordon t'obb at 566—0398 in the Student Union office. This conference \\ill stand as a part of “Our Present Future- lhc l‘nture of Work” lecture series. coordinated nationally by LETTERS ‘ * the Canadian Federation of Students o Services. This series‘con- sists of well-known Canadian experts speaking on future work issues and is complemented by locally-based events. The UPEI Student Union has received “800.00 to organize the series on campus. This money will be made available by the Federal Secretary of State. If you are interested or wish to offer as- sistance. please contact Carolyn Ryan at 566-0648. These events have been planned and organized for you, the students of U PEI. Please come out and use your talents in the organization of these events, cOme forth with your ideas, or at least par- ticipate in the events as they occur. Do your best to make Inter- national Youth Year a success and to improve the image of our University. Good. luck in your studies and all of your pursuits during the year. Hope to see you soon! Sincerely yours. ‘ Karen Blacquiere Gordon Cobb SU President Y.P. Operations Dear Students: ' a. committee called the Social Committee or Events Plan- ner. This committee will get Now that the hardest part ideas from all over campus. of starting university is over encouraging eveyone to have a say in what goes on at the university. The first meeting is Thursday. September 19. at 6:00 p.m.. in the Panther- Lounge. , Good luck to all groups in-- cluding the ‘ Nerrcd Gem. CIMN. the yearbook. and all suborganizations. I hope that this year will be very succes~ sful. Drop by or give me a call fut 566-0648. because I am ,_looking forward to meeting and talking to a lot of people. V.P. Operations ) , s tional Facility and I'd be VCI’yl grateful if I could perhaps es.‘ tablish reguiar cor. respondence with anyonel wishing to do so. . Please understand. that just because I‘m in prison I am not necessarily a criminal. We can all make a mistake: because imperfection is in all: of us. But nothing can change a partiCular situation unless there is a will to do so. is God the only one that forgives? I am just a man of low and humble station Who isyenturJ ‘ ing to have a friend, up” ; ". 33.1.16. all HEW J‘;.iiit1’l.l)'l<ll"' Na"? :5?“ 4-:"';;.;~:rf;lt%b§sg H9533 .. I "" ,‘l i" Hm", I ll Uf’fe's ‘ ' DcdriSIlldtfllWi’ ft?!“ 'm 'm :nr' ‘Faéili‘ty’t x: a w u-Q'lfw'ma' I am presently confined at the Michigan Dunes Correc- :omplete address) 7, (paying our tuition), and clas- ses have started. it is time to begin. thinking about getting- involved in other aspects of university life. University involvement can be very rewarding: for exam- ple. look at the success of Orientation. Parker Grimmer and Betty Johnston deserve thanks and praise for the suc- cess of Orientation. Parker, Betty and the rest ofthe Com- mittee put many hours into this event and their effort cer- tainly did show through. Congratulations also go to Mark Griffith and Scott Fer- ris. for the time and effort they put into Shinerama. The freshmen set a new record for money raised from this event - congratulations! I also want to welcome all new and returning bartenders, campus police. and staff to the Student Union Building. Their hours really have helped the operation run smoothly. My aim for this year is to improve communication with the university community. I am for this reason organizing . Two Senate reps One Science rep Ombudsman Gem. U.P.E.I. DEBATING SOCIETY One of iii;- objectives of a Universin education is to develop in students the ability to :gani/e information. to draw conclusions from organized information and to communicate melt information and conclusions effectively Debating is an e\cellent means of acquiring such skills and of having fun at the same time. ‘(ou need not have had previous debating experience: you need not be planning a career in the "t\\ or in politics? You need only have an interest in improvmg your skills in collecting. organiz— my and presenting information in an disciplined manner. \ l?.l’.l{,l. Debating Society is being formed to bring together students with such interests. \ Membership in the Society does not require that you be a debater but it does offer you oppor- 'unities to speak in public and to debate at the intramural and intermural levels and to compete Ul’hl's Student Union (founcil will get some extra instruction in government lobbying next week. as Judy Guthrie, Atlantic fieldworker for the ("anadian Federation .mnnall) for a prize and trophies donated by the SDU Class of l954. aclass which produced an e\ccllent debating team. For more information. contact —- Dr. Claudia Mitchell Education Faculty telephone: 566-0341 I am interested in the U.P.E.I. Debating SOCiety \‘ame Se n‘ i 0 rs Senior Class Meeting: A meeting for the Senior Class will be held on Monday September 16, at 6:00 pm. - The Senior Class Executive Address will be voted on at this meet- ing, so a good turnout is needed. The. concerns all Telephone Senators, so please try to attend. One Education rep Nominations close September 23 fat 5 pi held on October I .and 2. There 's more than one way to to run... UPEISU Fall Elections Nominations open on September 12 at 9 a.m. for the following ‘ positions on the 1985-86 S U Council: ‘ One Board of Governors rep Remember, last year? This time, get. in on the fun yourself. Also, a referendum on can- stitutional amendments, including an entirely new set of election 3 procedures, will be held on October I and 2. Copies are to be available at the Barn on Tuesday, Or can be read in an upcoming ‘ CANADIAN FEDERATION OF STUDENTS of Students. starts a four-day l’lil tour. ' Guthrie has held the posi- tion for one and a half years, and helped last year‘s Council plan its campaign against cuts in federal government student :contact the, Editor for W? ' at". ’ ’ "I, ,..,r . i": .r. 1-i,t'm.--1-‘/l'~ )l- -. . ,. . ,, , ., - u '1 'iwi 1'} pm 't:_ 49'011!’ m. Thee actionwill, be: Changes to election procedures to be voted upon, too. , l 5 employment programs. '1 sht- will visit both uni and Holland College while ‘ Charlottetown, and can i reached through the Stud: Union office from Septem ‘1 l6 l0 l9. 1 4 \