UPEISU ELECTION PRESIDE N' Susan Boyd ‘1 I'm Susan "Bert" Boyd, I. d year Arts Major and I'm . ing for president. In 2 years at UPEI I've involved in many pects cn campus. Although t a councillor in t year, I attended several tings, Whid'l sparked my terest in campus 'vities. In my first ar my time was divided tween CID/N, Campus Police, ‘ ter Carnival Committee, 1 Rest Committee and adine Hall House . 'ttee (and occasionally ‘ studies.)m The biggest problem facing ' I this year seems to be ..- t apathy. This diticn is not unique to ubs, but also to Student 'on itself. As manager CINN, the reality of dent apathy is a daily rience. My main daject- - as president of the u.- t Unim will be to ro the basis of student thy and set grounds to rcome this problem. e main responsibility the Stuchnt Union sident is to act as icial spokesman of the "on, and I feel I can do Ihave many ideas and sed changes. If you're rested drop on by to 7Bland'1ard Hall. I'll ' - I'm sincere. l Kev1n Wa er 1” the past two years " I have attenchd ‘ I have noticed a 13l stagzatim at - There has been little by the University ' Stration in order (“Slop the campus to fullest potential. of this are: '_° rial Hall - empty - Administration. for two years, heated with your money. 2) N and NA buildings - put up eight and nine years ago as temporary buildings. 3) Education building - very inadequate for a growing department. It is my opinion that the Student (him, which represents the interest of the students, should pressure the admu’nistraticn into stopwaiting for a veterinary college and develop the university for the benefit of the stuénts. I also feel the Student Unicn should pmssure the university to get more support frun the government in order to keep fees down as may from student loans and jobs are not increasing. The Student Unim building which is now used mainly for Pig and Whistles should be used more. I propose to do‘this by having more events and dropping prices. By having more events at a smaller price there would be more attendance and no ' loss in profit. It is using up a large part of your Student Ihion fees so the students should be using it. The Barn should also be available for use other than licensed events. The Barn should be utilized in order to get the worth out of it. It is my opinion that CINN in its present state is not serving the university cmmmity. I feel if it is not corrected and reorganized it should be scrapped until it can do the job it is designed to do. In its present state it is an mnecessary expenditure. I feel I have the ability to be your president and I”would ask for your support. Thank you. VICE- RESIDENT Good day to everyone. I am a 3rd year student of Business and Public I am running for the Vice- president's position because I am convinced that I haVe all the constituticn demands for, and more to serve you well. The ccnstituticn has three main duties for the Vice-president. I wish to state these duties and my experiences, and then solicit your vote. 'Ihe Vice-President shall: Duty 1 - Be responsible for the co-ordination of the activities of the mim's sub-organizations; Experience: Served (In several Senate and Students [hion Ommittees. Even served m the Senate Nominating Committee. Was the chairperson of my High School social committee for two years. mty 2 - Be a member of the Senate and assure the duties of the president in his (her) absence. Experience: Sat (11 Senate all through last year until now. Missed nme of the 15 meetings held during my term. Spoke out for the students. Was the head Prefect in my High School of about 1600 students. Emmanuel N. bi Duty 3 - Be responsible for community, provincial, national and international organizations. Experience: As an inter- natimal stuchnt, repres— ented UPEI students in a regional organization last year. Went to National Union of Stucbnts Conference (NUS) meeting in St. John's, Nfld., last April. Still in con- tact with such regional and national organizatims as OPS (Outario Federation of Students)L'Anege (for Quebec), AFC (Alberta), AUCIZ, (Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, etc. I will be glad to continue this job. In addition, I wish to pursue these policies. 1) Better Bands tor Pigs 2) Extension of the Pigs hours. 3) Accommodate more students in Barn during Pigs. 4) Encourage more students involvement in S.U. activities. 5) Subsidize cost of services to the stucbnts (whenever possible) 6) Undertake a study to reduce the very high cost of text books. 7) Encourage more students inputs into Administration. 8) Extend Union's activities to Summer School students. Thank you in advance for voting for me. CANDID“ Sharm Timmcns I'm Sharm Timmons, a 3rd year Business student seeking the positicn of vice—president of UPEISU. I feel that the most important respmsibility of the vice-president is to establish the comm- ittees and sub—organizat- icns which are the main contact between the Student Union and the stumbnts. It is extremely important that this liaison with the students is maintained and managed effectively, and it is my goal to see that this is achieved- For the past year and a half I have been an active (non-voting) member of Council as recording secretary. While holding this positim I have been able to objectively observe the matters discussed at Council meetings. As for my involvement in the committees and sub- organizaticns of the S.U., for the past year I have served as social committee chairman, co-chairman of Fall Fest and co—chairman of Winter Carnival. By holding these positions I feel that I am extremely knovledgeable in the running of the major sub—organizations of the Student Union. The other positims I have held are assistant chief of Campus Police and House President of Bernadine Hall. The classes and the other clubs I have been involved with .give me an overall under- standing and ability to hold the position of vice-president. firing the past year I have spent a lot of time in the Student Union office daserving the actims and decisions made by the executive members. By doing this I have gained an insight into how the executive works. (canf'd on page 5) n ‘8