4 1', CADRE January 12,1973 The voice of the Ca- dre was heard in Winnipeg over the Christmas holid— ays at the 35th National Conference of Canadian U- niversity Press (COP) . "v: The conference was hosted by the Manitoban,Univers- ' Page 2 ple such as Bruce Kidd speaking on sportswriting and Terry Mocher, better known as Aislin,on cart- oon features. Basic ski- lls such as newsreporting and layout methods were discussed as were budgets ity of Manitoba's student \ and methods of beccming newspaper,and lasted frcm the 26th of December to the 2nd of January. ThetEEISJdecflkfl they could only afford to send two delegates to the Conference so Carol Patt— erson,Cadre Editor, and " Kathy Roach,staffn‘ember, were selected to attend. This is a marked decrease in the number of delega- tes that have been sent to CUP conferences in past years. The conference incl- uded Seminars on all asp— ects of journalism and had special resource peo— student directory Dear Friends, As the co-ordinator of this year's student di— rectory, I'd like to tell you how this project was undertaken. The plan was laid out late last sunner and was carried out by the Chinese Student's Associ-.- ation. Information was collected on registration days early in September and was sorted in alpha- 4”» betical order in mid-Se- ptember and was ready at that titre to be sent to the printers. However, the Student Union didn't have enough funds for the printing job. It was not until early November that the project was brought up in the Student Council Meeting and that it was decided to have it done in an inexpensive way. So the information was pass- ed over to the steno pool for typing and was later laid out by the Cadre st- aff and then was finally printed. In any case, I'd like to express my hearty flunms_to thexmmters of the Chinese Student's So- ciety for their big eff- ort, to the Steno Pool who helped in the typing, to those working on the Cadre who gave a hand in the layout , and to those who have been so much co-s ncerned about the project. Lastly, I do hope that this directory will be of good use to all of you,at least in the second half of the year. Peter Chan ‘ incorporated . As the conference progressed, the Cadre's two most pressing problems became eminant;lack of ' staff being the most im— portant. Many papers at the conference had more delegates then the Cadre has staff! This is a serious reflection of the indifferent attitude of UPEI students. Our second major problem is finance, the Cadre has the smallest budget in CUP even though it is not the smallest member (in terms of univ- ersity enrollment). The Cadre is expected to pub— lish as many issues for as ‘ many people on 2 ,000 dol- NEWS IIEM - TIME MAGAZINE PICKS NIXON AND KlSSlNGER AS MEN OF THE YEAR...‘FO cu m ~ ‘HIESHAPE OFTHE women). R AN Ncr { Editorial A. \ lars as the Press (Brock University's student new— spaper))does on.20,000 dollars. Is it any wonder our paper has problems? If the Cadre. is to improve, we need your help. The paper can only be as good as the people working on it and it IS your paper; part of your $40 Student Union fees go to the Cadre. If you can write, draw,type. (even with two fingers) ,inter- view,proofread,or are in-— terested in learning,drop down to the Cadre office . in the basement of NEmor-/ ial or phone 4-4996. If there is anything you want to see in the paper,any— thing you want to advert-'- ise in the paper,drop down and tell us about it. Even if you just want to sit down and talk,or carplajn about the paper,or even compliment the paper,we'll listen. It's your paper and how good it is depends on you! tuna NEWMAN CON FERENCE Greetings, As you mayknow. Ithe Newman groups at \ Member of Canadian Univer- sity Press (CUP). The op- inions expressed in the different articles are th- ose of the authors.All co— ntributions must be sign— ed,pen name may be used if the author so desires. Ed— itorial policies to be de— cided by Editor and Staff. Editor: Carol Patterson Sports Editor: Paul Durant the cadre‘ Photography Editor: ‘ ' Winston Maund Business Manager: Carol Ward Staff: Kathy Roach Iouise'Mould Norbert Moran Contributors: Joyce Dixon Paula Graham Bob Gillis Judy McDougall Mike MacAulay ' ‘\ Dal.. St.'Mary's, and Mount St. Vincent's have been getting to- gether to work out the details for our New- man Regional Confer- ence to be held in Jan We are planning to hold the conference at the Atlantic Chris- tian Training Center in Tatamagouche, N.S. on the week-end of Jan.19-21, 1973oThe theme of the week-end will be community in its various aspects. We are hoping to get a couple of really good resource people in for the week-e i and so ,hopefhlly, it will be very interest ing and informative. 1'11 certain. that «m 'will all grow from the things that we will be discussing on the week-end. The Conference will get under way on v Friday evening. with registration being held from 5 to 8 pm. From" then on in until early Sunday afternoon we have a full agenda of events, workshops.etc. The area around the center is rich in facilities and 80 per- haps you would be well advised to bring along your skates. a sleeping bag and a toboggan if you have one. You will have some free time and you will be able to put such things to good use. The cbst of the week-end will be$20.00 This includes every- thing. Due to limited Space we are asking you to pre-register. If we find that there r are more people planning to come than the place, holds, we will then make the necessary adjustments. Preference will be given to those who have pre-registered. Hoping to see you in the not-too-distant future, may you have a truly good year. In the Peace of Christ. Gary Pfinder. 'For further in: formation on the Newman Conference contact: Mary Lou MacAulay. Bernadine Hall.