—— page 3 —- Orrac‘claimed SU Treasurer, states plans By Brian MacLeod ‘ “I do feel good about gett- ing the position, but it’s ,too bad apathy has reached such a state that no one else would run for treasurer,” says John Orr, commenting on gaining the title of Student .Union ' Treasurer by acclaim‘ation. A The third year business stu- dent says indifference has gotten Out of hand. _ He was always interested in, student politics but never had the opportunity to be directly involved. ‘After seeing the Student Unibn posters“ an- nouncing the election, Orr I thought about it over the February break and “decided togo forit.” A Because he has done rea- sonably well in- a number of accounting courses Orr feels qualified for the position of Treasurer. 2 He also has five “years: experience in the Four H Club and acted one year as this organizatiOn‘s‘trcasurer.r Orr confessed to being ’a Boanc Vgt‘oUp basis. keener in political matters, especially those that run close to home. *' ~ ' “I’ve not been directly in- volved squabbles in the past few years, so I don’t feel I am prejudiced by petty politics,” says Orr. H hopes to “handle the Student Union budget in such a way that student pubs and other activities will not be By David Dickie ’Have you registered for summer or full-time employ- ment yet? While registration ius voluntary, we will be unable to contact you unless you have registered with us. Assistance with various aspects of the job hunt, from aresume preparation to inter- ‘ views to letters of application and salary negotiations, is available on an individual or Contact the starts own newspaper —— UNB' FREDERICTON (CUP) — After two years of feuding with the University of Nesz Brunswick student newspaper The Brunswickan, a former student union president John _Bosnitch is determined to start his own. ‘ The Standard, with a pro- jected circulation of 5000 to 10,000, will focus on student issues, particularly on student rights versus university admi- nistration, Bosnitch said. “(The new paper) will allow for the expression of many of the opinions re- gularly censored from The Brunswickan,” he said. The Brunswickan had done a “dismal” job of fighting for students, because it doesn’t have the guts to stand up to the administration,” Bosnitch. said. The Bruns. wickan, a 10,000 circulation weekly, is 119 years old. The Standard hoped The Brunswickan‘ would give Gold medal nominations them free typesetting, but The Brunswickan ‘said they would charge The Standard ‘regular rates for the use of the equipment, as they do with alLother student groups. Accused of censorship, Brunswickan managing editor Mike MacKinnon said: “If we wanted to censor them, we could have point blank .refused to deal with them. We’re just treating them like everyone else.” MacKinnon said The 'Brunswickan had fought for students over the past year, including a call for a student owned and operated store on campus, and more strict safety regulations in raidence. “We don’t stand up simply because they’re administra- tion and we’re students. And we don’t give the student union a break just because they’re students. ” The first ’issue of The Standard, a bi-monthly, will appear at the end of March. in Student Union. beyond the reach of the stu- dent’s financial capabilities. ” Another of Orr’s main concerns is the cost of stu- dent fees. “Sixty dollars is really too much of an in- erease, and it would be nice to see it lowered if at all possible,” said the acclaimed treasurer. Orr also said WUSC sounds like a good idea, but 'it worried what will become of Canada Employment Centre 'office for further informa- tion. We are,located on first floor of Main Building. — Fort Vermilion School Board, Alb’erta, will be having interviews on campus for Education graduates in— terested in teaching opportu- nities with their school board. Interviews are scheduled for March 22, 1985. — General ’Foods is in— terested in hiring'a Summer Merchandiser. Must have own car, third year Business student preferred, and must be interested in a future career with General Foods. Application deadline is March 29th. —— College Pro _Palnters' have application forms for those interested in summer work as painters. —— Abe'gweit Tours is re- ceiving applications for tour guides for the, summer months. — Atlantic Forestry Con— sultants (New Glasgow and Ahtigonish, N.S.) are looking for tree planters for the summer months. Application forms are available at the Centre. ' — The deadline for ap- plications is March 22nd for those employers interested in submitting a proposal under Challenge ’85. The Summer ‘ Employment/Experience De- velopment (SEED) element of Challenge ’85 will help private business, municipali- ties, and non-profit organiza- tions pay a substantial por- tion of the cost of giving students that experience. Further information is avail- able by called 1-566-7725 (toll-free). ' For the information of those students who /com- it in future years. “Issues like this tend to get‘ swept under the rug very easily in the following years,” Orr said. He fears the two dollar donation for foreign students may just be- come part of the student fee. , He stated the WUSC cam- paign is suffering from poor publicity. He went on to say that he may not have been informed had it not been for- pleted summer applications for employment with the Federal Government, inter- the Netted Gem. The future Treasurer said information, and lots of it, allows for good decision- making. V . “I feel it is my duty as a member of the Board of Governors and Student Council, and as a representa- tive of students, to become familar with issues, make a decision one way or another, and vote accordingly.” views have already been sche— duled for most of these posi— tions. This is to advise that Scholarships avai By Dawna Noonan Tne EVELYN M. CUD- MORE SCHOLARSHIP will be awarded to an Island resi- dent who has been trained as a Red Cross water safety instructor by the Canadian Red Cross, PEI Division, and who has worked as a water safety instructor on PEI under the direction of the Canadian Red Cross, PEI Division. If an undergraduate, the student must be enrolled at UPEI; if a postgraduate, at a Canadian university. The award is valued at approxi- mately $1000. LADIES AND GeN'rté-’ MEN —— STUDENT UNION PRESIDENTIAL CANDIW‘IE', Students should apply no later than May lst. Applica- tions may be received by writing: Evelyn M. Cudmore Scholarship Committee 62 Prince Street Charlottetown, PEI CIA 4R2 The HELEN HERRING SCHOLARSHIP of $500 will be awarded to a student from PEI, who by September, 1985 is enrolled in the final year of a university program lead— ing to a degree in Home Economics. Scholarship ap- plications and regulations are Abstaining from a vote is shirking one’s duty as a re- presentative, says Orr. He also hopes that “students familiarize themselves with the issues concerning the candidates and their pOSitions on these issues, and do not abstain from voting.” Orr claims that by doing so, a desirable leader will be elected: Students encduraged to reg/Ster for, jobs you will be contacted only IF you have been screened in and selected for an interview. lable available from: PEI Women’s Institute PO. Box 1058 Charlottetown, PEI CIA 7M4 Deadline: April 30, 1985 The S.R. LAYCOCK BURSARY for studies in community health education will be award to a Canadian resident registered for full time graduate studies in a Canadian or foreign univer- sity. The award is in the amount of $500. Deadline for receipt of applications is May 31, I985. Q THIS NAME HAS BEEN LEV ME RE PHRASE - Applications are now Henry Birks&Sons Gold Medal available for Smr The terms of reference for this award are as follows: ' employment on campus. This-medal is awarded to~a graduatirciig student lwho please See Joan FOS_ has demonstrated to an outstanding egree qua mes ,_ v ,3 . . of scholarship and leadership’within the University . 32’ Keilt'iihRggldj-nar community. Recommendations for this award may .arc“ . (1985‘. be made by any member of the University community Ni.» 1 I"-: Appllcatlons to the Awards Committee by 29 March. Winners of will be screened the Governor-'General’s Gold and Silver Medals will not be eligible for this award. ‘ , .. Recommendations and supporting material will be received this office for onward transmission to the Awards I -e . egg/1:. . . . a in g. jinn, VA,