'Ihe UPEI SUN,'Ihursday,March 9,1978,page 8 ARTS REP. SPEAKS OUT- ; Perhaps it is time for me doughnut.Consider the Council to voice some comrent in re- gard of the position I hold as Representative Elect (Arts) for Student Council 78-79. It; the more observant reading audience I also add the date these contents are to be submitted: me of the obvious hazards in accepting a position on Council is the entraptent of oneself in this very"po— “Sitim".Resulting from this is often a separation of Council and Union from their work together-and a very bad Situation can occur.Sorre might even suggest this has occuredi'Ihat the Union(the '- Student Body) and the (buncil have nothing in comron except the fact that they are par- asitic towards each other. Allow ne a somewhat poor analogy to aid in further explanation:conceive of a WILD FRATERNITY to be represented in this case,by the "center" of the doughnut.It is clear that it lacks any substance.Yet without this ,the doughnut would not be a doughnut; and vice-versa. The Student Council finc- tions as a nechanism of our . INICN.WE, who aspire to po— . sitions of Council,nust not see ourselves as a part of this funstional apparatus. WE are not devices capable of luring people to solidarity. A part of our responsibility, to the position,we hold,inc- ludes the establishing of certain functions through ‘ ccmnittees,interest groups, individuals,but this does not give Council the right to expect that this earns them the support and confidence of their fellow students. It is no longer a matter FRESHMAN DIES (he student is dead and two others in critical cond- ition following a fraternity party at Alfred University in New York. Allegheny County Coroner Dr. Irwin Felsen says initial indications are that 20 year old Charles Stenzel of Sayville, N.Y., died of an alcohol overdose. He has ordered an autopsy. Listed in critical cond- ition at a Hornell hospital are Philip Fezza of Mass—- apequa, N.Y., and William Bush of Iancaster, Penn” both 18. Robert Klinger, Vice— president for university relations at Alfred, said He three youths, all fresh- nen, had made a commitment to join the fraternity earlier in the day Friday, and that the tapping party they were attending was a sort of celebration. He said he did not know what . occured at the party, but that school officials had . have since constructed _ from it.’lhere is now a crave PART ‘ ordered an investigation. but the assurance of these functims,as previously sentimedfior the year 7847!? and a promise of progress for the future. ‘ Many tines we have veil- ed our opportimiti’es.my we (b so no longer.'1he time has care to risk letting down the unbrella's. of my opinion.Dylan's"Hard Iain" far too,too long.We unbrellas to shelter us disharnonygto be revealed within our University milieu.- Segregation as so obvious- ly apparent-different con— cerns;different dreams and goals;and no one communicat- ingl'Ihe familiarity of it 111mm You ’ all can blind the face of man Suit}; realitytthe sane walls; Feb.ZI,1978 the same people;the sane wasted words;the sane things; the sane shit. , We are not these positions . on Cmmcil.More prOperly, we are responsible for these positions.And if we do not function our attention on strengthening the bond between triese Esitions and the; people vmom we represent ,then I see little more for the future Council Y 'Mmfinnm _ .g-lNG or I DONAIR .HWBOWT. . . With A Difference yuan“; "mun ‘ if :30: “19‘3‘0' _ FRI -» SA] ~A'n:3o-2:3o, ' -§”",J;'.’3°"2-i9°- W” » 221‘ university Ave. ‘ Prionrtszlms :Sscmuufizg (3:; Y3]? EMYOflE WELCOME. rollment of about 1,780. a , Alfred, aprivate college RUNDRHATHIT'JHAT, movie at 7:00, and 9:00 ...it sn (1 last weekend canpus next week at Confed Centre. Thursday canpusonthenearfuture ‘RunoR‘HATH iréinli ...work has conmenced on NEXUS '78 . . .the Athletic Dept. and the Unfiersity are being sued by a for-ner- Panther star ' are to Be two showings of Sunday . . ."smngiori " wasn't so sunny over March'break ...Premier Caanell is to'neet students on . . ."The Sound of Music" by Colonel Grey,is being played . . .“The Platters" are playing at the Pig n‘Whistle on . . .Final Examinatim Schedule will be posted around Panthers should have some good teansnext year . . .seniors who are going to graduate must register for their degree before March 15th U.P.E,I’.New York theatre trip was a great success .. .the Co—Ed dance is next Friday night—ASK NOW. JOURNALIST NEELDED’ Atlantic Region Canadian unhersity Press « ‘. a A Regional staftperson ‘ , * F6ri~the Atlantic Regional office of Canadian UDiVéfSIty "083. located in ‘I ' Halifax. ' ‘ ' Job Requirements: - '. ,the applicantmust be able to type ' _ ‘ ‘ " must have experience in reporting on student related issues. Job Description: _ » - originating regional news and features; , acting as a resource persbn for the region's campus newspapers; maintaining a news exchange with the rest of CUP; possibility of travelling during the first two months of the job to offer ‘ assistance to the region's papers and for news coverage; the applicant must abide by the CUP code of ethics for member papers _ and their employees ‘- —job description subject to minor changes. ' Duration oi Employment and Salary: third week of August 1978, until the end of March, 1979. $180~per week. with cost of living increases quarterly, and a fuli_medical and dental plan. Applicants are encouraged to submit clippings portfolio‘ywith their resumes. ( French is an asset but not a necessity. Applications must be received by February 20, 1978. Screenings will take place at the Spring Regional Conference of the Atlantic Region Canadian University Press, in Sackviile,‘ New Brunswick, the weekend of February 25, with the voting by representatives of Atlantic papers , to take place at that time. Valerie Mansour. ARCUP President, clo Daihousie Gazette, g " Dalhousie University, _ Halifax, N.S. ‘ 33H 4J2 - Mail enquiries and appllcetions to: