Four student council— lors were impeached and one more threatened to resign last night in what may have been the Biggest shakeup in the history of the UPEI Students' Union. » Vice—President Mari- 1yn MacPherson, arts rep Sandra Dunsford, science rep David Cairns and edu— cation rep Byron Carr got the axe under Article 21, Section 9 of the UPEI Stu~ dent Union constitution, which states that "any Council member who misses any three conseCutive Council meetings or any be immediately impeached and the Speaker shall in- form Council and a date of bye-election shallebe set." This is the first time the constitution has ever been, enforced in this regard. V Discussion on the subject was minimal -- mainly because the im- peachments are automatic according to the consti— tution -— until student union comptroller Ted Crockett turned in his resignation during the meeting. He said his major reason for resigning was that he "didn't believe in the organization any more, because of the way four Council meetings Shall things have been going." Crockett in effect asked for a vote of con— fidence from the council by asking them to vote on whether or not to accept his resignation. However, Council decided not to ,vote on the matter, because the overall feeling was that it was Crockett's decision to resign, not theirs. _ Crockett eventually decided to hold his resign— ation until Wednesday's executive meeting, when he will submit his final decision. More questions then arose about the validity gof the clause in the :constitution making the impeachments of the other_ c DRE my '9h;o..;-atudoui's paper? facultv- 10¢ E! PHI UNIVERSITY OF ' NGE EDWARD ISLAND ."stinlo’dt‘s— 'lro'o funny-10¢: , Photo by Gordon Pierce For those of you ho noticed that our new + million dollar lib— ary was closed unexpect- dlY On Wednesday last , we anaged to get an explan- ti0n (sort of) from the taff- Allegedly, due » 0 the lack of sufficiant Pad-bearing wiring, a 1re broke out in the aSement, destroying the ervice panel. After this as finally replaced, it me p.14 “5.4.3315 The Spanking-new library is having its problems. See story. Recently Opened New library Closes for Repairs; was discovered that the heating plant had also ceased to function. Ten blows later, temporary heatwas restored, so that all you students could return to your books. While we are on the .subject of our new library, though, we must pause a moment to decide how to get in to the place. I made the almost fatal mistake, like someonev before me, of attempting to enter via the north entrance. It would ap- pear that maintenace has not heard about this ens trance because the snow— plow managed to make it only half-way to the door. If that snow gets any deeper, we may need rescue dogs to return those who inadvertently blundered towards this doorway of civilization. Also, the rams [IDENT‘COUNDILLORS IMPEACHED . ’ ' PM Missing Toovflony Meetings four automatic. Several people present at the meeting stressed the impv ortance of attending meetings, questioning whether councillors who did not attend meetings 'regularly were adequately representing their con— stituency. President |Gordon Campbell pointed 1out that regular attend— ance is "the only written required job of a council- lor." These impeachments were the biggest news But there was other business. Charles Mills was ratified' as speaker with the ap— proval of the Personnel Board, and a change in the student representation on the Senate was considered} Presently theunion vice—president has an ex— officio seat on the Senate, but many councillors felt that two automatic seats on Senate are too many for a five—person exec- utive, since the president already has a seat. So -it was recommended that the vice-president's automatic seat be replaced ' by a fifth elected stu- dent. In order to make thia change in the constitution, a general meeting of the student body will be re— quired. This meeting is tentatively scheduled for before the students' union election speeches. INSIDE... Education Students COmplain.....pg. ll CUPE at UPEI...pgs.8&9 S. Union Elections..Pgs.4&5 Ten Days for World Dev— elopment.....pgs.3&l4 Student Loans....pg.l6 and much, much, more... :rotary door was blocked from opening by a pile' of ice, so as to be in- operable. I would be very happy to find, before neXt spring, that we could use all the expensive doorways to our centre of resources. In other words, dear maintenance Staff, could you please put your plan in gear,‘ and open the north en— trance to our library. I thank you in advance. And before we forget, a belated HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY! L