Council accused of faulty decision v John Pendergast UPEI Liberal Campus was refused sub— zation statusat the last i COunciI meeting on y 22. reason? The Student il did not want to be s favouring any one :11 party. . spokesman Robert xpressed his vehement tion to the move by i]. f stated to the Netted hat, first of all, the 1 Campus Club does the numbers V (30 rs) to be qualified as rganization. ndly, he said, the ve of the Club is to re the political involve- of students 30 years igfl. ‘ dly, it would promote ment in student by advocating the s and principles of the I party. As well, the ould give students an unity to voice their us to MP’s, MLA’s, her Liberal organiza- lly, Hanf stipulated his sub-organization produce in which students exchange information ith this benefit, would students to make d political stands. f is not opposed to olitical party organi- , but encourages them for status with the tUnion. Campus Club is not I supporters on the 1 Union Council. president Jack Keefe hat there is no valid why the Club should tetown, P.E.I. — The r responsible for eorge McMahon, has - the fourth and final of the Canada Fitness entitled “Canadian *- d Physical Activity”. ahon said that the raises some questions to Canadian youth‘ eir drop-out rate in nd exercise programs. Minister noted that f the disappointing S in the‘report is the cent drop in active ation by males n the ages of 17 and m Pleased, however, 6 the figures in the which indicate an in- Dartic‘ipation by M. 1984 a ' social 5,, Fitness and Recrea- . xsaid. the Minister. , ,_not have been given sub- organization status. Keefe noted that other universities across the country support political parties and give status to any group, whether it is PC, NDP, or Maxist feminist. “Why didn’t anyone enter the contest” Keefe doesn’t think Council’s decision was very intelligent, for the Student Union itself is a “political” interest group, contemplating joining an organization (CFS) that is extremely politically-minded. During the January 22 meeting VP Internal Jim Mutter was one executive member who had difficulties with granting the Liberal Campus Club status. Mutter voted against the application because he thought the time was long- overdue for the Council to re- evaluate their policies towards grantings organiza- . tions and clubs their sub- organization status. According to Mutter, there are no guidelines or criteria for handing out sub- organization status, which entitles a group to receive g1 initial sum ,i‘of money, poster materials," the right to r advertise meetings free in the newspaper and on CIMN, and the right to hold money- making pubs at the Barn. i Mutter wants Council to establish criteria for the status before granting it to the Club. Presently, priorities for sub-organization status goes to faculties and departments (such as Engineering, Busi- ness, Psychology, or Modern Languages) because they benefit all the students. Political parties are con- aih of the Jock “Physical fitness is an important and significant part of a healthy lifestyle, and it is important that our youth be encouraged to participate in activities which have an effective carry~over valtre later in life,” he said. The Minister concluded by saying that his department will be studying the findings and recommendations in the report and identifying those which are being directed to government. “Also, the department will be con- sidering ways of imple- menting the recommendations in the report”, said McMahon. The Canada Fitness Survey was a comprehensive survey of 22,000 Canadians 10 years of age and over, funded by :Fitness Canada. sidered a second priority for sub-organization status by virtue of their interest for only a small percentage of students. Mutter cites examples in the past where small groups have held socials in the Barn‘ where the benefits went to only a small handful! of students. He doesn’t feel he made a biased decision on the Liberal Campus Club case. 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