.kLth‘ , , .. The first article entitled ."State of the Student Union ’ Address" by Kevin Walker, Student Union President, in the Jan. 3lst issue of the Sun page 3. In this article Mr. Walker donates one half of his article to the campus radio statim CID/N. He does not make his personal views known, but does give for ' the most part, a morbid future for the station. The second article is a rebuttal by former Student union president, Kevin Gauthier. In this article Mr. Gauthier out that President, Walker's asSertidn that the Union is in good shape is wrong; the Union is sick and dying slowly. I agree in princi— ple with Mr. Gauthier's statement, but later in the article he makes a reference to the Radio Station "Radio CINN- has _ to be closed until we can afford to operate it properly". 'Jhis is the only reference Mr. Gauthier makes to the station. He, in one state- ment, is condemning a whole sectim‘ of service pro-, vided by the Student Union. Is Mr. Gauthier's opinion . a well educated and thought' out opinim? 'Ihis writer thinks not. To the best of my knowledge, Mr. Gauthier is, or was, ad- vertisingmanager for the Sun and CINN. Presently ' We're seem to be some contradictions to the-role that Mr. Gauthier is playingv in the running of both the Sun and CID/N. After talking V to Patrick Kelly, statim manager of CINN, Gauthier seems to have gotten very little advertisement for the station. ' I first met Station Mahager, Patrick Kelly during a public debate with which I was a co— organizer. Patrick attended with his tape recorder and microphone. ‘Ihe insignia of his sta- tion was proudly, on the microphone where the re— spective federal election candidates read their pleas for support. The presence of CINN newsteam was evi— dent to say the least. After the debate, I introduced myself to Patrick. 'I asked if a' copy of the tape wouldbe available to copy from. He jumped at the chance to be ofservi-oe. To say the least, I was quite impre— ssed with the graduate of .lVbrell High School. Finding Patrick very approachable, I began my personal investigation into the station. Talking with Patrick and his co— ' worker, I was more and more impressed with the action that the station as a whole had taken to try to get it working at full-- potential again. Everyone I talked to was very open and sincere. I obtained (opinions from various people not affili- ated, but closely connected to the station, i.e. the Sun staff. The radio staff explained how the station worked and the problems they were encountering. Patrick ex— plained how thetransmitter needed repair, the process of getting it fixed, the break in the co—arial cable down to Blanchard, and the ‘ cooperation he obtained ‘” frcm the Island Telephone .Co. in fixing that. He said new. equipment was ‘ needed, and he gave me a ‘ rough cost breakde . In reply to whether the Student Union was giving the station support, he 'repliedvin scmewhat in— different manner- It was plain to see that-pro- blems in catmuniCation did exist. Patrick has taken the loadupon himself to get the station working again. He has recruited the services of an electrical engineer to, help unravel the electrical system so as it can be easily applied. He has investigated the trouble down in Blanchard Hall and has been seen digging with pick and shovel to find the break in the cable. He .‘t’l Inf-’5')»; .9 I z :3. .. 1} UPEI SUN, MARCH 13, 1980, PAGE 13 has recruited a capable , Program Director in Robert Page and also a healthy nucleus of disc- jockeys. His efforts to get the r cable to broadcast back in ‘his station should came to life next year, barring _ camplete disaster. The sincere efforts of all of these people who work at the station must be v, examined when the station is being considered for shutdown. Yes, there are many ero- blems, and a financial committment from the S.U. will be required, but once the station gets going again, Patrick feels that enough advertisement can be obtained to help defer the initial costs. He has made up a pro— posal which is both practical and realistic. If there ever was a time for the S.U. to make a cannittnent, now is that thme, now when we have the capable personnel to look after the station. Now when a strong campus radio station could help clear up the so—called "apathy syndrome". This writer himself was sceptical about the future of the station until the ignorance from which I was basing my opinions was alleviated. If you are in any doubt, you, yourself, climb "the stairway of knowledge" in the Main ' Building to the top where you can find out what the station is all about. One excerpt that sums up the attitude of the S.U. is as follows: "The reason why worry kills more people than work is because more people worry than wor " The S.U. must stop worrying about CIMN, Pig 'N Whistle, and student apathy and start working to solve these problems. Now is the time £211; a strong stand to be en' Scott Thomas FEMIINIST PERSPECTIVE HA.HA! Dear Mr. Editor, I was certainly fooled as to the seriousness Of the article "Everything You Always Wanted toan About Sexism". It was so funny I was sure The Feminist Perspective was really the Engineer's page in disguise. Example: "Why should women be defined in terms of ‘F‘~€ asepw' ‘l 3-- . clincher . LETTERS having (or being had by) a man?" The answer, of course, is the same as other discriminatory jokes, e.g. Q. If a Newfie and a Cape Bretoner jumped off the CN Tower, who would hit the ground. first? A. Who cares!! Now really, are you feminists that ashamed of your marital status or do you prefer the hairdresser‘s game of "keep them guessing?" Oh I forgot. The symbolism. Do feminists think Ms. is not symbolic? Independent. - Individual. Liberated. , Feminist. Ms. Ms. Ms. Ms. "Well, what's wrong with being independent, 3 nd i vi dual etc. etc." feminists cry. Well, what's wrong with being married? 0. How did Joe Clark ever win the hand of Maureen McTear? .A. She flunked . her M.r.s. Now come on feminists. A joke is a joke, but the truth does hurt. Nobody likes their ulterior motives to escape their trusty diaries, not even feminists. The decoy attempts; that college is too expensive I ‘ for hubby hunting, that construction sites offer better man markets, had my sides splitting. Did Woody Allen help you guys write this piece? When you said "give us a break frcm these sweeping gen- eralities',’ , the. irony was unbearable. "Women and men cannot just be friends. , Male and female = Auteuatic Copulation 1' Do you really believe that these are the predominant attitudes of our society? 'Or are they simply the feminists' concepts manufactured to reaffirm their purpose. The last topic on‘ social prostitution was a super way to end the ccmedy. The pun on "taking the cheque should be a 50-50 proposition" was the Does this mean ' that the sexual pleasure should also be shared equally? Congrats feminists, you've earned the res- pect we associate with racists, sexists, myopics and other short sighted groups. Yours truly, bilembers of ELM - Equal Lip for Men. P.S. Many thanks to Engineers, Newfie's, Cape Bretoners, Joe and Maureen, and mvopn Tics (I am one) for being our light hearted 'fall guys . 9" ' 59L“ . . a u, ‘ “Nev. u»~\»‘.‘«~3. 4-; 1mm 1' §- v ajl‘xgmnklziymnz. tn)w.v.tn.‘nuu "tau—03am - A)» .i .- s 1 we a u a ago-aoi . a: