r/ WHAT’S THE KEY'I'OAGRFA‘I' DEAL? BECOME A CUSH‘I'OMER! RE’S HOW: Buy a pizza at your local Greco Restaurant starting September 27 and we'll give you a key chain' that ‘ - e. . _\ makes you a Greco Key Customer. Then v ' " v " .. flash us your key chain EVERY TIME ' ‘ you make a food purchase worth over $5.00 and you’ll get a large léoz. size sewing of Coke on the house! \ l , . ’ a . 2 Offer expires _’> 1‘ December 3l,l983. \‘fihg Offer not valid on IS cm, N pizza or delivery orders. GRECO KEY _. W‘ Monday & Tuesday 8:00 - loz30‘ _ 1/2 PRICE. Wednesday Ottawa CFS meeting pivota secondary institutions. Graham Dowdell, nation By Carolyn Ryan his week, three UPEI Student Council members are attending theCFSgeneral meet- ing in Ottawa last year, stu- dents at Holland College voted to reject it. And this spring, students of UPEI may be faced with a referendum to decide whether or not to ally themselves with it. It’s not surprising that a lot of people on campus are starting to ask, “What is CFS, anyway?” The Canadian Federation of Students is Canada’s largest student organization, with 95,000 members in 62 post-secondary institutions across the country. Only two years old, CFS is the result of an affiliation between two former groups, the National Union of Students (NUS) and the Association of Student.- Council (AOSC). As a prospective member, UPEI is nearing the end of a two-year period in which it receives the services of CFS without paying fees. If a referendum is not held this spring, or if the students return a “no” vote, UPEI will cease to be a member in the organization. If students decide to accept full member- ship in CFS, they will con- tinue to receive CFS services, but will pay $4 in their Stu- ; ‘dent Union fees next; September. ' The autonomous organiza- tion has two main divisions. ; The services branch, CFS-‘ SERVICES, operates Travel- Cuts, a travel service for students, which co-ordinates: SWAP, the Student Work; Abroad Program. Anotherl program, STUDENTSAVER provides a 10% discount' from participating merchants - to card-carrying students. ,. CFS-SERVICES also runs a computerized information .bank on Canadian univer- sities and a non-profit bureau matching student groups to topical speakers. The political branch of CFS consists of students lobbying government, pro- testing the current student aid program, the student unem- ployment crisis, and govern- ment cutbacks with the UPEI Council on September 27 gave credit to CFS lobbyis for recent changes in studen continued on page 11 Students deal drugs as / recession drags MONTREAL (CUP) — Student drug dealers at Concordi University say economic hardship is forcing them into thei line of work. I And as more students become young entrepreneurs, the security supervisor at Sir George campus has announced hi squad is cracking down on the illegal drug trade. So far, one non-student has been arrested, but most campus dealers do not seem worried by the crackdown. ‘ Nick, a long time dealer, said most security guards “kno who we (dealers) are, and usually look the other way.” He sai one security guard even bought a gram of hash from him thi year. . Nick said most of the business involves hash, although increased amounts of cocaine have been sold recently. In good week, Nick said he can clear $400. Many students seem to have turned to dealing just t support themselves. “I’m not taking any trips to Florida with my profits,” sai Mike. a history student, who just started dealing this year. “I’m paying for my tuition, rent, and books with the mone I make.” Mike couldn’t get a loan or bursary this year, so he had I come up with some alternative. “Dealing seemed to be th logical choice. ” , While some students turn to dealing to fund their education other students fight the “dealer” stereotype. According to International Student Advisor Elizabet Morey, Iranians at Concordia have always been labelled dealers. __ ’ _ She admits that while some Iranians do deal, they are a sm minority of the more than 60 Iranians in the university. “Most have jobs and don’t deal,” she said. “But becau of the stereotype, they are all blamed for i .” One Iranian student confirmed Morey's account. “I’m tir of walking through the halls and being asked if I have an hash,” he said. “Most of us don’t sell drugs and nev would.” A LADIES NIGHT Movies Start at |230 on 10 FOOT, SCREEN Bonds on Video 89243075 '5 _ Tm “Okay clones, the purpose of today’s meeting is to ratify the dismissal of your predecessors and install yourselves. Any questions? ' ‘ ' Then it’s unanimous. ” Graphs} c/‘l‘ho Vera icy _ page 4 __ The Netted-Gem, November‘IOJ