The UPEI‘ sum, February 4, 1932, page "FEEDBAG' Dear Editor: ‘ I'm not sure how to say (Brilliant start). It is always a little difficult to sort out ‘ the difference betWeen an honest complaint and sound like your not condemning an entire , university when it's really only a few’who are at fault. '-‘ The International : Year of the Disabled is over and there have ' been some really great results. However, it seems that a way to go before CINN PRESENTS: MIND GAMES Hello and welcome to" another addition of CIMN's very own 00le. The odds were that we weren't going to get out two editions of this column in a row but we‘l;.. ' surprised everybody. As ' a matter of fact, we, the writers, have even managed to brown-nose our very own office. This despite the fact that one of the principal writers of this column said a dirty word on the air and almost got canned from the station for good. (By the way, I can't tell you the word but. I'll give you a hint, it starts with M—A—S—T—U—R and ends with—B-A-T-E-S.) The big guy is gonna flip when. he reads this! . Things are starting to pick up around the station as of late (about to say what it is I want just plain ol' bitching. And, _it's even harder to MOre people are aware of disabled persons and their abilities, and have become more accepting. UPEI students still have Disturbing News. their acceptance becomes a reality. Part of that acceptance is accepting ' the fact that people are not so independent that they don't nccasionally need a little help. Beginning to sound a little confused? I don't blame you, .but let me try to explain. _ ‘ ' Everyone knows what a terrific job UPEI's - maintenancefpeople do of clearning the walkways ' on campus of ‘ice‘and snow. __ It's a feat in superb athletic ability to make it from one I ‘ building-to the next without ending up on butt! ' Well, for someonw * with a physical disability (permanent or temporary) a trip across'car'pus with ‘ six months too late as a matter of fact). We are on the air every ‘ weekday from about 8:00- until 4:40 or so. In addition to our weekday broadcasts, we are on the air Saturdays and Smdaysj“‘as”,wel;l. 111116} “I” . 'L " music on the shows varies with each individual D.J. '5 personal preference but most \of it is generally ' pretty good stuff. Winter Carnival '82 is under way at the time ' of this column's writing and things are looking . pretty good so far despite some confusion at the Beer Chugging Contest the other night. When this station's team took part, we apparently weren't tOld you ~could pour your beer .in your lap " ratherfthan drink it. As a result of this ' oversight, we lost in crutches, a cane, a Wheelchair , Or without being able to see the ruts andholes becames a real nightmare- The relatively independent student has little or no choice to depend on his or her fellow, more. able-bodied students for assistance. Ah, at last, I have come to the problem. It isn't so much that there isice and snow, every- where (everyone has to put upwithit, because, like, we live in the Great White North, eh) but the real problem is that help is not easily found.. Where are all those big strong jocs? A ,certain person I know says she might start wearing; a sign that says "It's o.k., I don't bite," an other wise close‘match. ' - Also, the first few snow sculptures are appearing on campus. It seems this year the engineers sold out to the authorities and toned. down their entry. For anyone , looking £919.12... " bother? "Vi—n‘ and "It's all right to .ask if I need help." Beginning to feel uncomfortable? How many times have» you passed someone obviously in need of help but you were afraid of offending that , person so you just didn't So.. . there's the problem. Where do you draw the line? The solution —' you don't. All you gotta do is ask! The absolute worst that could ‘ happen} is that the person will tell you to "take off." ( And then, don't bother asking again if they're-going to be so bitchy.) And, the best that could happen - is. . . who knows? Ask and see. Sincerely- Concern, ed naked lady'on the roof ' of the library. Informed insiders tell us that it " was modeled after Freshman engineer Alan Moore. That's it for this week so until later, "* CIMN is at 700 on y emadéeél‘ 9h . i, . ’2 ("-H'u Wrap Up cont: Continued from page 3: . Sunday, January 31 _ NOisemaker Day at the hockey game. The Panthers once again beat Nbunt A. 5—2. What a weekend for sports. A number of events were also organized and these are only the highlights of the seven‘ day carnival. No, Shivers was not considered a highlight! Frcm the talk heard around campus this week, the Winter Wipe—Out '82 was a huge success and hats off to the chief organizers of the Carnival - Jayne Hickey and Kathy Arbing. These girls sure did a grand job in keeping their sanity last week. » A great job girls! It'll be ‘ remembered for ‘sure! * cm I 'Ihe UPEI SUN aims to be an independent newspaper published * weekly thrmgifmtthe g year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by the Williams "& Crue, Ltd., in Summerside and distributed .thrwghout the campus” and Charlottetown. Contents are the responsibility of the editors"._ Opinions are those of the persons expressing them. All letters and articles I must: be signed even if the name is tobe » - withheld from publication. for all SubmissiOns' ' ' is Friday noon. We reserve_ the right -_to edit material ' for spaCe or legal reasons. Typist f Cathy Parkman " Graphics f Paul Robinson ‘ .Staffers ‘ e Office . 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