October 14, 1982 . r W.x«uxn-.t- . .nr. -— -1 | ‘ Dear Aware and Concerned Students: Let me first say I don't believe you are aware or concerned about anything because you didn't have enough responsibility or guts to sign your letter. . In regards to the letter in the Sun dated October 7, 1982, it is not correct “ in many of its statements. The largest one being the idea of the Hiring Boardw Chairperson. * Nowhere 2 in the UPEI Student Union Constitution does it state the General Mana- ger is the Hiring Board Chairperson. Please in the future check the con- stitution, if you don't you might look foolish again. This year we had a large number of job ap- plications and this re- flects the great interest the students do have in the Union. .In light of our actions taken in hiring for the positions we had no real alter-na— tives. Please be aware , that we (the executive) began the year with only the Campus Police Chief and Head Bartender hired from the previous year. If our predecessors had commitments and were honest in their efforts Dear Editor: , P.E.I. seems to be be— coming a regular stop in all major concert tours: of the Atlantic region. Souris, Elmsdale, and Charloth will host concerts Yolocamba Ita, to which I would like to draw your attention. Yolocamba Ita is a ’ five singing, group frun El Salvador. 'Ihe group‘was" formed in' , 1975 during a time when the whole of Amer- ica Was it"s r _ Yolocamba Ita‘ was formed Specificallyhto Iresur- L . . rect‘th’e and his- torical of . x El Wtside the. cotmtry,’ these songs of the Current .situation . . a group represmt- mg the people of E1 . this years hiring board ” would have not been faced with nearly 25 hours of interviews. At the last Student Union Council meeting on Oct. 4 1982 the notion of the in—camera sessions was approved but please do not blame the executive in , whole or in part unless You explain to the stu- dent body exactly what occurred during the , meeting. Check the votes, remember who said what. 1 Your research is lacking! You state in your letter to the Sun Editor that "without a doubt these people haVe answers to all these questions". Since I'm a menber of the Student Union executive I would assume that when you use the word "people" you include myself. This is fine. Therefore, I would be glad to answer * all your questions in person. May I suggest the Robertson Library lounge at your convenience v Yours Sincerely, Brian F. Brennan V.P. Internal UPEI SU‘ Salvador (rather than - through the media). Everyday we receive information which has been filtered through media but we don‘t often receive information dir- ectly from the source. Yolocamba Ita offers the students and faculty of UPEI an opportunity to hear about a current crisis directly from the source. The group has parti- cipated in major solidarity concerts in Such places as Mexico, Belgium, Nicara- agua, Canada,= and of course in their. hare land, El Salvador. ‘ Yolocamba Itawill be on campis at the Chaplancy Centre, v Wednesday. Oct. 20,» between 2:60— 4:00. Students and- faculty I are urged to attmd. Gnarlene Duffy 676—2928 ' Dear Editor: Being a concerned student and an acquaintance, of one Brian Brennen, I was dis- myed about the comments Brian made in the last issue of the Sun. Feeling that further incuin was in order, I spent an en—- lightening hour discussing those comnents with Brian. The carment that concerned me most was Brian stating "students should not have beenrepresented since their stay at UPEI is temporary." Brian had only a brief scan of the docu- ment and his comments were on the belief that only freshmen of the University would be affected. Iimever, He was in favour of parents and high school principals having input in the Planning Advisory Group. Brian further stated that freshmen not yet understanding the University's workings would not make any con- structive input into such a complex question. Al— though as a mature fresh- man myself, I do not agree exactly with what Brian said. I endorse his suggestion of parent and primary school head input. V ' Dear Editor V Beine_fairlv disgruntled .with the recent proposals that were set forth by the famous 'four', I was quite amazed with the response of a few members of our univer- sity community. , V I strongly feel that many members of this community are capable of sayinz what ought to be said right now when we as a whole body are capable of responding to in the rieht way. So,- if they are afraid of loos- ing their positionS', then they should be even more so if the UniverSity ceases to exist. ' Why not get tozether with us and help us fieht'this inconsiderate preposal. When Von-really‘think'of it you have nothing to log; , but semethine to gain . and retain l-- I"?! ANGRYIAT RESPONSES 'The second statement 1 was concerned with was Brian saying he'd "rather see then cut unnecessary programs than the athletic department. " While both Brian and I agree on the importance of the ath- letic dept. , and how it helps the university stu- dent body, the only un- necessary program offered at this university has an enrollment of O. I would at this time like to endorse Brian in his ac— cepting a position no other student wanted, and to calmend him of the running and organizing of all pubs- I may nct agree with him, but I thankhim for ‘taking on the task of vice-president internal. George Fisher Dear Editor: This letter is in reply to an article found on page 6 of the 7th of Oct. 1982 issue of the Sun, sukmitted by "Aware and Concerned Students" . This seems to be no more 'than n a Childish and wreckless attalpt to deface a stu— dent council with propagan. da and outright lies. The expression of a personal Opinion i. in no way of— fensiVe. l'bwever, when an ' atteflpt to support this opinion is made with un— factual infomation, it .beccn-es offensive to those who are not fully informed. This letter is aimed at this later group, for their m12§n°ffii$i~€€f is M 1 e the au of tge letter mentioned thors The four to five hour student council meetinqs with all the "bickering and actJng' like childish imbec' iles" are the result of two specific itans.. Upon consultation with several council member. s I have found that there seems to be a lot of business left over fran last year and a lack of student involve- ment this year. The former is self explanatory in I its time consumation and amt. 99-8.