if r ' / . . ‘ THE' UPEl SUN, Thursday, ‘October 25, 1980‘, page ll Edflofial The Senate meeting last Thursday did not accomplish anything regarding the President's As of now, Business Administration recommendations. is still a depart- ment of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Prince Edward Island, and it looks main so for a good while yet. like it will re- The President was frustrated in his attempts at getting the recommendations passed by a successful stalling by the Faculty of Arts. ‘ The only major accomplishment was to postpone fur- ther discussion of the recommendations until this Thursday when the student members of the Senate, who have 25% of the vote, will be better informed by the President of the expectations of the Committees and Councils. That.was the only good move of Senate. / It was proposed and dropped that another durned committee be formed to investigate the implications and role of the recommendations. Thank Allah that it was turned down" All thistniversity needs is an- other committee to bog down progress. That is what comes of a University that is small trying to fill the shoes of a large educational institution. One intriguing comment heard this week suggested that if Business would get school status, perhaps the funding would be less than any other department; Feedhag DearEditor:“ This letter is in response to the childish note by I'A Peeved-Off Engineer” in last weeks SUN. I believe that one of the reasons for attending a University or College is to be able to express oneself in a mature manner. I am afraid that “A Peeved-Off Engineer“ is letting him or herself down in this respect. If “A Peeved-Off Engineer” truly enjoyed the “supple- ment” of two weeks ago, I suggest that he or she should immediately sub- scribe to Hustler, Rustler or any other like publicat- , Tyr ed Letter to the Editor During the past month, I have wasted a considerable amount of time and gas driving through parking lots A and B looking for a parking spot. I live in Blanchard and try to park my car in Lot A where we are told to leave them. But just you try to find an empty place during the weekdays « it is next to hnpossible. There has not been a large increase in the number of students driving cars: Rather the majority of the day students are now parking near Blanchard instead of beside the Barn where they parked their cars last year. In fact, even last year, when parking lot A was occupied mainly by students fran Blanchard, security seemed ion , if they haven't al- ready done so. They will find enough similar con- tent in these magazines to keep occupied for weeks. The UEEJ Student Union Newspaper is to be the voice of the student body not a rag’for frustrated~ people. - I assure you, I am not On a pedestal, my feet are planted .firmly on the ground. If you sense an altitude difference, then .it must be because, you sir, are in the gutter. One who is not afraid to 'sign his name; Alan Bjorndal to have enough problems _keeping an eye on the ONE parking lot after dark- There were tires, batteries and gas stolen from cars throughout the-year. This year the cars are spread over lots A.and B and.many residents of Blanchard wait until after 10:00 P.M. m to move their cars closer to the building. It seems to me that students living on campus should have a reserved parking area. -After all, we are paying rent and \ should be guaranteed ar parking space near the ouilding — NOT a quarter ‘ of a, mile from it. So Security once again your mare appears in the SUN. Let's what you can do about solving this problem!!!!! "Tyred" of driving in circles. .‘4', .~-,'v ,v' r:.,\ _., , .l ' v or at least less than it gets now, becau5e they ;' (7 would have such a close eye upon them. This came s.‘5 straight from the mouth of a student of Busines Administration. Have a funny week and be strongl $ fl, wuny's m; 3in one am srubluu‘ Ht“? t emu ALL «a.th A pzu rinse Ace!!! new»; No ALL STUDENTS WITH INVITATIONS FOR THE ACADEMIC HONOURS DINNER ARE ASKED TO PICK UP THEIR_T|CK- ETS AT THE ALUMNI OFFICE IN KELLEY BUILDING. continued on page 6 'UPEI SUN The UPEI SUN aims to be an independent newspaper published weekly throughOut the academic year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by Williams 8 Crue Ltd. in Summerside and distributed throughout the campus and select spots in Charlotte- town. / The UPEI SUN is a memf ber of the Canadian Univer- sity Press (CUP) with ex- 7 clusive advertising rights held by Youthstream, 3l0 Davenport Road, Toronto. ; Contents are the re-v sponsibility of the editor.“ Opinions are those of the letters'and articles must be signed even if the name is to be withheld from.publi- cation. Deadline for all submissions is MONDAY NOON. We reserve the right to edit material for space or legal reasons. s. ~ Editor — Maureen.Hartman ~ ' ', -> ~s is f-. _ _, ,spa' Moran persons expressing them. All * ‘t ' mme L The Staff meeting is Monday night at 7 in the SUN'S office,~fourth floor Main, east end. BE THERE!! VThanks muchly to: Kim Beattie Sandy Bagan Brian‘MacAdamh Mary Driscoll Nancy MacDonald Cathy Vautour Jackie MaCNeill sue Parlee -\ John "t.w."*McA-Ieeim~ ‘ Paul “I'm Practising“ Robinson: Mike “Sure Shot” Eyads a Alan Bjorndal ' Vfor—all the slave duty they I 4 31%; at): E , YIN ; app-1. Assistant Editor - Frances Smits Advertising Manager - Tom Elliott” j’" ' Typist ‘ Catherine Wilson_ ‘ '7"‘ la. .. r} "r 4%,} _ g . _ J