It i; the little death, Thursday, February 12, 1981, page 4 isn't it stimulatineg exciting when you discover that what your professors have been drilling into you for ages finally sinks in and grabs hold of those zillions of little gray cells encapsulated in the hu- man craniun? . I Professor MacIntyre has been telling every class he has had for years that everything in Khuda's wide do- main is interrelated. drugs, philosophy, my neighbour's dirty socks, and anthropology can all be linked into life's massive’chain sanehm. it's up to sane poor fool tofigure outhcw. so, forthoseofyouWholoveto piece together jigsaw puzzles, have a go at the following: if last week's winter carnival is to be used as any indication, apathy may finally be creeping out of UPEI on little foggy feet. haever, to make a blanket state- mentlike that, one has to presuppose that apathy exis- ted here in the first place. our illustrious president of. the student union, mpd brown, likes to think that apathy doesn't exist. instead, what UPEI has afflicting it is lack of student involvement. can that still be said after last week's massive turnout? or was flake out '81 just a fluke? Vince mulligan, our man of intra- murals, said that last fall saw the best turnout of Porf—fime Students Conference Dear Sir: such we require direct Please publish the input frcm part-time following in the next issue university students on each of your students newspaper. campus. - AITENTION ALL PAPTLTIME . WE would like to invite S'IUDENI'S IN PRINCE EDWARD a part—time university ISLAND: student to an all-expense The Canadian Organization paid weekend in 'Ibronto, ‘ I _ bodies for intramural events of recent years. and, as ,the student 1mion's business manager mickey place puts it, apathy is what you call sanething when not everyone gets involved with what you're interested in. however, winter carnival provided an opportunity fortheMJNhockeyplayerstolaughattheBarn, catplete with all of it's so, hereis the SUN '5 official proposal for the student union to consider. the Barn should, first of all, be moved to cover the area now occupied by Blanchard Swanp. the building should house the union offices, CJMN (if they will still be willing to show their face on canpus after their expected defeat to the SUN this saturday), the SUN, and sell jeans 'n' things, jmk food, and run theycafeteria’. we are one of the few remaining universities that allows the to look after the managatent of the cafeteria. the N... A. new location would finally bring‘blanchard hall --on .tocanpus, anditvmuldbeanidealSpotforameeting place for the students, and perhaps to generate sane thought in the alleged stagnant minds of UPEI stu- dents. but then, if the government is indeed in ca— hoots with the administration in a plan to'limit the scopeoftheuniversities...”................... haveafunnyweekandbe strong...... /, attending this meeting to discuss: 1. achievement of equal opportunity for all university students 2. and. professional degrees by part-tine students .4 . camuni Cation Please contact: Copus, 278 Broadway Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, m4p lv6', phone 416—486-1356 . 'Ihank—you for your assistance in this matter. a Yours truly, access to all graduate of Part-time University February 27, to March 1, 3. involvement in academic. christim Verooe’ Students reprenents all Part 1981- Representatives of committees and governing Administrative Director. time students in Canada, as every province will be .. bodies UPEI SUN The Staff meeting is Monday night at 7 in the SUN's office, fourth floor EETB, east end. BE THERE!! Thanks muchly to: 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 mem- ber of the Canadian Univer- sity Press (CUP) with ex- clusive advertising rights held by Youthstream, 3l0 Davenport Road, Toronto. Contents are the re' sponsibility of the editor. Opinions are those of the persons expressing them. All letters and articles must be signed even if the name is to be withheld from publi- tation. Deadline for all submissions is MONDAY NOON. We reserve the right to edit material for space or legal reasons. . 'for all the slave duty paid this week. I SWIM: 7 Assistant Editor — Frances Smits Advertising Manager - Tom Elliott Photographer - Todd MacLaughlan Typist - Gatherine Wilson,, 3‘.‘ , . . . , :w‘ ") ‘ 'F'fi" ' \ . i > - ‘ . l - h. '.- 'I .{h’ '-'.i \ I.1' .‘ :'.-.»- "‘-Ly ‘ Th e P ho nio m. Dear Editor? ‘ I arrived back frcm lunch yesterday to find a handwritten note, daxming the professors, attached to my door. ' ' _ I am enclosing. Dr. . . Edmmds ocmnent on the note. You may see fit to print it in your paper. - B. Campbell ‘ Educaticn THE Ififlnffild (after Stephen Ieacock) . Then it wasn't: then it was. 'Ihe secretary had closed her door for lunch a and left. A few mcments ‘- later the handwritten message was there, loosely fastened with scotch tape. The new style pinpernel had cane and gone like a thief how to spell it? Shakes- in the night, leaving no peare, after all, fspelled hi: trace'of his presence-- not name in six different ways. even the soft texture of the ’All~in all that. a custcmary flower. Yet its good first effort for a _ nessaw was lcud and clear, letter and we WOUld @Mly even if the calligraphy was urge the writer to continue less so. Such a chiarascuro,his efforts; though if I what could it mean? The stick‘with the more insertion of a rectangle orthodox spelling of around the word scholars professor, I hope he “'1; was clearly meant to mind. May I suggest he ' emphasize its inportance. ~ rephrases his ccmplaint‘, . No doubt the writer had in_ if it be such, and sutmit mind the etymology of the it to the debating society. word with the idea of a I am 'sure 'a properly , group of students dedicated formulated resolution would to learning in a school. arouse a lot of interest; 'Ihis mediaeval flavor I myself would be w seened to be reinforced by happy to the writer'sspelling of . elther side. , «I? .V mrd llrelye"; Why-y; A; . 2. «Man ear-N :- u-. 2.9:. '— caiversely, his Spelling of the word crap with a l_<_ suggested he inclined to ’ a more modern, simplified spelling system His use of the vulgarisn "screw" 7* suggested that the writer knew his metaphors, even though he had mixed them- deliberately, of course. The more euphemistic example which I have seen in print is "I smell a rat: Iseeitintheair: Iwill ‘ nip it in the bud." ' It was puzzling to see that the writer had not signed his name. Perhaps there was not roan on the page for it? Or perhaps he sunply forgot. ' Or could it be that hewas uncertain . \ _;._ waso‘naa-paéxnfi