“ 144. ‘ _ ._“ Emma», 79, i you 357/ "Ihis is a new idea for all of Canada so for UPEI as Much has been written, Said, and conjectured about > this novel event‘scheduled for UPEI - smosrun '79. Never-dieless, there remains the student still indoubt; not sure. Quite frankly, there are probably as “any reasons as] students as to why that should be; yet, can the moertainty be justified? This complacency med by the phrase, "I don't care - got better things to do anyway" and outrightyignorance heralded by comments such as "What are they doing this for" is at the very centre of the ' paralysis hindering the bursting forth of UPEI as a university "community"; Indeed, as a group of students we all share the guilt as do other members of the‘university and ‘ community at large. Hov— ever, Swim '79 lets the universe know that the students here at .UPEI are aware of the symptoms of this inflicting disease and have decided to call - a "time ou y" to look the situation over. Right nan/Symposium '79 is only an idea. Consequent- ly, some of the uncertainty can be letified because the idea has yet to be transformed into concrete terms. All of the prepar— ations have been researched thoroughly and confirmed - from cancellation of classes to cream for the coffee. The only ingredient missing: YE, the student of the ‘ university. Your mere ‘ Presence at Duffy Amphi—. theatre on Tuesday, November 6th and at the Barn on Wednesday, November 7th will suffice to make SYITIPOsium '79 a reality for all the world to see. ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥44 well. The important qtestion is: what will 1— gain frcm attending ' sium '79 other than making it a reality? A glance at the agenda alone may answer the question but the potential rewards of the symposium haile yet to be realized. This is a chance for students from the entire university to core together to share Views on themselves. No, not gossip that we all enjoy and see expounded daily in soap operas and social columns, rather ideas based on actual experience - the real thing. Everyone has a certain perception of themselves and similarly so do students. The irony of it all is that when these ‘ perceptions are brought - into the qnen, quite often it is found that there are an alarming number of similarities and in some cases differences, In the final “analysis, hcmever, the trading of these perceptives sheds new light on images people have of themselves, in this case students at UPEI. 7 If you are looking for a precise, answer to what Wiun '79 is, then stqn right here because I don't have one. But, I will be able to accommodate your. needs Wednesday evening, November 7 and thereafter, the point being that the ‘ nature and definition of the symposium will be determined / by the students themselves. This is an event where the students at the university will take over and say what they think. As a result, Any questions you may have concerning tlne agenda or any aspect of the Symposium will be Welcomed. [Don't hesitate. ggntact‘ any one of the committee members. Rory Beck Bob Kelley . Alan Buchanan Marsha Gaudet Larry Green —\ Mark Ledwell Dan LeClair , Barry MacDonald Holly MacDonaldv Kent Osborne Joanne Peters A Don Stewart unaafiannnen / sens if? THE‘UPEI SUN, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1979, Page 3 our administrators and faculty members will be unemployed for a day. ever, let's not fool ourselves - it is a fair bet that most of them will be tuned in on the events and share in our bursting forth of ideas. Yes, knwledge is open to anyone who comes in the name of truth. S sium '79 depends on every student at UPEI being true to them- selves, yes you - think about it. u Above all, don't be Shy because there is nothing to be afraid of. The purpose of Swim '79 is simple: to create a forum for students to share views on themselves in the university setting. How— being an experiment whose result we can build various conjectures upon, yet never actually define. ‘Being acquainted with the idea for some time now, I'm optimistic but also feel I've said enough on fine matter. Really, I'm anxious as hell to hear what other people think. On Tuesday and Wednesday the eyes of other schools and the community will be on the students at UPEI. let's not disappoint them but, more importantly, let's not disappoint our— selves. Give it your con- sideration and see ya there! 2 (‘3’ * I411 Yes, we all have Views M 5 although some are able to t ' convey ideas easier than others. However, no one is being compelled to speak; similarly, there are no restrictions on what you want to say or hm you say it. So long as you, the student, cone inthenameoftruth—then whatever happens, happens. Consider the symposium as ewes. ,—— =i I ' )(a:§§%: 1%; WED. nights Panther I Lounge > u put a Admission - 75 cents , Coffee and tea provided Wednesday, November 7th This week featuring WENDLE BOYLE a Folk and Blues TOP THE SYMPOSIUM OFF WITH AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT AND RELAXATION. 9PM—12PM '&I’.l~(&f~¢f'l‘€[‘€t((( < l x v I-(‘c-r .v turneanen 'mfl‘»kpz~,n\«/.‘ ._