ad Letter Offs 3) McCarville Wins the lection for Student ‘Shion President AndyRebb, History questionthefiscal Department responsibility of such oy Sarah Murphy Bear Editer: BeenaRebb,School _thingsasthe " News Editor of Business . Internship program . In response to the and the University - “Fact and Opinion: BearAndy, ont Teaching Centre, bi. UPEI Milestones Beena: instead I have invif Students have Edition” piece Stephan to respon! spoken, BJ published onMarch Usually inthisspace —himself-Ed. — picCarville — was 20: _ it would be my great elected UPEI Student Fact pleasure to reply to ia resense te the j Union President for Mr. Stephen yourletter. I would Rebb'sletter: — | 2000-2001. MacLeod (sic) probably mention 1)I take great offence “I’m happy I authored the above something like the at being called badly-won, and I’m glad article, and it was fact that Stephan(a informed. pptgr turnout was so published by the not e) gets paid ~aigh,” said McCarville, CADRE using funds, nothing for writing, 2)Since I work as ty quoting the 21% voter atleastin part, from © andthatthehardest © Ad Manager forthe! turnout, possibly a UPEI student fees. thing to write is Cadre I pay forthe record for a UPEI stu- Opinion humour,andheis a Fact & Opinion page dent union election. This tasteless, near genius at it, I through dollars Despite this, humorless, badly- would also question . eamed from McCarville was disap- informed, poorly- what gives you the advertisers. No _—-»0inted by some as- written, foul-mouthed right to speak on student fees were _€cts of the election. trash is an insult to behalt ot the: spentpublishing my jhe commented on the students, alumni, staff “students, faculty , page ofthe paper. act that two polling and faculty of the alumni and staff” __ ‘tations ran out of bal- University. Ittellsus sincelam botha 3) I find it funny that Jots, and some voters far more about the student andanalumni _ it took two people to where unable to cast a mind of the author andI knowat least | writeoneFactand =5te forevery position. than about the fifty others who, to Opinion that was not “If there were history of the my lament, think F& funny whenI write 30 gy discrepancies, institution. Ois the best partof | aweekthatarenot {cCarville, “they this paper and I é vere handled well, but Yours truly, would probably also vill make sure it [run- ne sng out of ballots] »€s not happen in the ; ture.” THE CADRE Comrade Mecarille has Ar aican® fitioay PACE —oven her willingness a student union publication Kent J. Bruyneel Heather Christie Sarah K. Murphy Stephan MacLeod Ryan O’Connor Marc MacDonald Brian Herrell Danica Jackson Editor-In-Chief Graphic Design News Editor Ad Manager A & E Editor Sports Editor Circulation Manager Photographer Jim-beatake on challenges Leo Chéis year with her work Jeff Coliith the Canadian Matthevuderation of Students StepheCrs) and the Access Tim Ai2000 campaign which David }Jayed an important Trevor sart in obtaining a tui- Matthéjon freeze for UPEI Adam (tudent in the coming Fatheac Kats Ave » er eae. a ila ii inn alle: ee ge year. But there is more to be done, in- sists McCarville. “T really want to focus on the student loan program,” she said, adding that she wanted to start re- searching the matter but did not have time to do so this year as Vice President Exter- nal. , McCarville also wants to increase the role of councillors, and wants to ensure that every councillor posi- tion is filled in next year’s council. She also want to enforce student union bylaws which stipulate that every councillor must take part in council sub-commitees. This admitted McCarville, has not been done. The student union list of things to im- prove on campus. Word of mouth is the best way of getting news and annoucements around UPEI, but McCarville, would like to enhance it witha television pro- gram on Cable 10, which would inform students of upcoming events on campus. “[This] half- hour segment would encourage people to get involved,” said McCarville. McCarville, has not had much time to think of new projects to take on this summer or for the year to come, but is looking for more challenges. With the ongoing project of the Student Centre, and continuing government lobbying, McCarville is sure to have her hands full in the coming months. consititution should also be looked at, and changed since the closing of CIMN, she added. “A re- writing of the constitution is in order” she said. Im - proving com- munication is also high on McCarville’s ENJOY YOUR YOUTH THE CADRE COMBUSTION LENTE @ KUTCORNERS COINS COUPEZ ONANSANC Ns 30 3900 a SS a