by Robin Clow There has been sone talk around canpus as well as mum talk at Cbnmcil and in the mpaperof the role of a miVersrtyi‘educatim in our lives and role we the students play in- the miVérsity. While I'm to be writing about sports in this colum,and I feel that sports play a very lag and integral role in our halcyrn days here at UPEI, it's also inportant that we pay sore attentim to the exercise of our minds. with this in mind, the coming Syrposium on the role of a Liberal Arts educattui Okra 6 & 7) provides an excellent chance for everyone to open their minds for a day. By everyone I c'bn't nean only the infamous minority, the Artsies of campus, but also the Jod<s, Business students, Hone Ec., Engineers or Professional Faculties, shall we say. On personal experience those who succeed in any endeavour are those who become involved in all facets of it. a Our university life is made up of*stucfies,' partying, sports, drirflcing, but most inportantly socializing, whether this be in the form of discussing baseball over a beer, the co-ed in a roan in Bernadine or Philosophy in the the important part is our interaction with each other. Nether you intend or going to the symposium or not at least openyourmindabittothat Artsie or Engineer or Business sold-mt. Besides, you never know. You might learn something, and after” all, isn't that what We're here for? ' I Now to football. live just finished reading Jock. Talk by the inimitable JJT. "Mickey" Place and he has covered the game of the past weekend quite well. Mickey tells rte it isn't his place to criticize and his only slight amtim of the ' second half of the gate shows his benevolence in journalism. The Panthers won their first gene this weekend and there is no taking that , way from thembut I'm about,“ to trytoreclaimsoneof " it. In all my years of contact with CIAU football . I've never seen aworse team than the ,Mt. Allison munties and I‘ve seldan seen a worse gane than the me just past. In my first column I said that the Panthers couldn't help but inprove but now I womhr if that was true. The Panthers this year are m the whole a young. inexperienced and small team and I believe that if suchateamis toinprove then a great deal of tine and effort should be put into the fmdanentals of the game - blocking, tackling, passing and running. I dm't know who is responsible ’ for the fact that few good blodss were thrown, few good tackles were made and few good passes were thrown but .I would say that unless great inprovenent is made in. the basics of the game, Acadia will blow them off the field next week. ‘ It's unfair to the team as a whole to say that everyone played badly» I'm not a good enough spotter to see all the good plays or all the bad ones but the people who caught my are as follows:, ‘ ' Vernm Pahl looked like he by times was head and ‘ shoulders above everyone in the field. He forcedtwo fumbles by good hits (11 specialty teams as well as nunerous great hits on other plays. Good gane: Vernon. , Neal (bnnaughton was constantly near the ball recovering a futble and intercepting a pass. Rick Kiraly sparkled at " tailback in the first half and' his running is a great he is a very talented and adaptable player, able to play well wherever he is put. _ his usual strong gane, whid1 THE UPEI SUN, October hth, 1979, pasa 17 ‘ N/EW‘SVL' 9 FROM 4393K; i NEST" is becoming routine around here but is always a pleasure to watch. It's hard to knock sore- body when they win and the score was 31—27 so congrat— ulations boys and good luck next week. J.P. McIntyre showed that Socky MacDonald played JProtestant Chaplaincy (HAPLAINCY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE ‘IO Smurfs ON CAMPUS AT THE CHAPLAINCY cram: ON TUESDAYS FROM 2-4pm,0NWEIm-:sbAysrmM2—4pm,mnm THUJESDAYS FKDM 7 - 9;.‘pn COM’ENCING OCIOBER 2nd AWARDS PEI COUNCIL OF WOMEN BURSARY The PEI Council of Women is offering a bursary at the University of Prince Edward Island. The terms of this bursary are as follows: This award will be made annually on the recommendation of the Scholarship Committee in consultation with the Dean of women.to v a student of mature years, female, full-time in any year. Application forms are available at the Registrar's Office. The deadline for applications is Friday, 12 October and the announcement of the winner should be made by the end of October. AWARDS FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS The government of Canada offers foreign students of several countries annual awards for study in Canada of subjects with Canadian content. A brochure entitled "Government of Canada Awards to Foreign Nationals" is available at the 'Information Desk of Robertson Library. Mmgetfluemst-outofywrtineat M? mthm'bitisbygetting linvolvedvinsuxhltmich. "mere ' fipositias'opmtmdaeofflmcmprdadfly tsunami-99's Is anything missing from the Sun? think about what is in it? about anything on campus? What do you Have you any beefs Make your opinions known by writing letters to the editor. “a Such letters can be delivered anytime to the SUN office on the Fourth Floor of the Main Building. If the office is locked simply simply drop your words of wisdom through the slot in the door. An 'alternative delivery point is with Pat Ingraham ’during office hours in the Barn.' ' ‘secmtaryinuiesm (him Office in the Barn. soon a 3 these positions “the filled Studmt Disci line (humane l Freshmm barber . l Jmior barber W' 61th Chem “ Hts).