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- Thursday November 3, 1983
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- and dents of both institutions. Integration will be the main topic at Friday’s senate meeting when members of the UPEI senate will have ‘the opportunity to ask questions arts and cir- stu- about the college to newly appointed vet college dean, Dr. Reginald Thompson. The meeting is open to the public and begins at 3:00 The , etted Gem olume .1 Number 1 ,ARCHIVES U.P.EJ. ‘ Thursday November 3, 1983 UPEI
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- Thursday November 10, 1983
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- By Denise Richardson ithina-week anyone who - ants to hear CIMN at home ill have the opportunity by ay of Cable Vision. A new Modulator 1 Con- ertor arrived at the Barn ct. 31, after a long 18 onth wait. ' , The modulator_ convertor akes the radio signal from IMN and sends it through 0 cablevision of P.~E.I. The ignal can then be sent :a mpue‘geesrm " Crazy’idiots Making Noise
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- Thursday November 17, 1983
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- Volume 1 Number3 I I Plenty of excitement as Cathy Chandler leaps high ab0ve the rest in a 38-35 rout of the St. F.X. X-ettcs in exhibition basketball play on the weekend. lite etted Gem a; Thursday, November I7, 1983 Lack of business for buddy system? ARCHIVES: i3.P.E.i . m“ , «whysww w...Ww Theft, the price we pay _ By Sharon Leighton group of students shared a table in the UPEI Cafeteria
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- Thursday November 24, 1983
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- at the conference, such as administration, liaisonship between students and the govern- ing bodies of a university, and various tactics one could use in dealing with a particular problem. There was a con- The . jetted Gem Volume 1 Number 4 ,. ‘Twas the night before Policy, and all through the Barn . as Presentation Week begins. (Photo: Stanyer) . Senior business majors feel the crunch tinuous flow of information
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- Thursday December 1, 1983
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- was no ' more than a term paper in a traditional business policy course. Gradually, however, the l ‘ he etted Gem But is this effort reason- able or disproportionate? “I suspect that if all course requirements were docu- mented we would find the total required effort and time excessive and unrea- sonable if indeed this turned out to_ be so, it would be hard to deny that this was an abuse
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- Thursday December 8, 1983
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- in her nion meant that “women work, in their homes, king down the street, or ializing with friends run ery high risk of being tered or 1 l Issuefi l sexually as- , saulted”. However, only 2% of rapists in Canada are ever convicted. Carr then spoke of the causes in society that are the root of violence against women. First, she blamed the reactionary' elements that physically or verbally assault
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- Thursday January 10, 1985
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- mentioned above. CFS rep for P.E.I. Cathy Campbell and Ombudsman Jacinta Gallant volunteered to start working on an agenda, and over Christmas some of the groundwork was done. The campaign will start with an information blitz, including articles in the Netted Gem, a radio talk show mid-week on ClMN, posters, and printed pamph- lets. Organizers are focussing on employment program cuts as a symptom
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- Thursday January 17, 1985
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- Volume 2, Issue 14 In the Depression years, men and women with neither jobs nor hope lined up in desperation born of hunger to accept free soup and bread offered by charitable organizations such as the Salvation Army. ' What does that have to \do with 1985 and the UPEI Student Union? Lack of jobs — that’s the common denominator. The federal government has chopped $85 million from their yo...
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- Thursday January 24, 1985
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- ~secondary funding sources. In a random survey con- ducted by Netted Gem re- porters, it was found that a majority of the students pre- sent were opposed to the job cuts. One student remarked that one friend would be unable to attend university next fall because of a lack of funds. Another predicted that some individuals would not bother to repay their student loans next year, not having been employed during
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- Thursday January 31, 1985
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- ’s Food Service, an informal Netted Gem poll discovered last week. Meal plans, high food prices, food quality, and health regulations are the stu- dents’ main concerns. “I’m on meal plan 2,” said one resident, “and I go home on weekends. The average coupon special costs about $3.50 (a well-balanced meal). I worked my budget out to $5 a day. If I buy a well-balanced meal at supper, that leaves me with $1
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- Thursday February 7, 1985
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- N m it? {The Etted Gem $155123?“ The student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island Volume 2, Issue 17 Engineers, Model UN comeup , i in April for ten dayslShOTt to attend a l65-school mock general assem- bly, asked for $l000. This is a yearly February 7, by Carolyn Ryan The Student Union Council has found it doesn't have enough money in its donation bers of their gradui -ating
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- Thursday February 14, 1985
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- Thursday, February 14 “‘“Netted Gem —page 1 — i": I’M“ 5a.; '5 ¥ "(v-31 ll ' x =3 . I :- ' 14!- I ‘t . airy-,2 Volume 2, Issue 18 Students have the ear of, . Premier Lee By Carolyn Ryan Lack of communication between government and the University of Prince Edward Island is the most immediate problem in relations between the two groups, Premier Jim Lee told three UPEI
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- Thursday February 28, 1985
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- it will not alter Existing formula governing f{ideal payments to the pro- Vlnces and will in fact in- trease education funds by more than seven per cent this year' it is shrugging Off sug- 1 at; . . t t . y t ' t ‘ i ' . ' . ‘ ' ' . . t . ' . ' . ’ . ' ' ‘ ' “’“eNettedGem ; Women taught to protect themselves l‘orce himto make the centre- - Okay, okay, we
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- Thursday March 7, 1985
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- March 7, if: The ’ .j'QAR P's“. (.- U.P.E.l. The student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island. - Volume 2, Issue 20 The presidentialgladiators For all the candidate interviews in this week ‘3 Gem, a list 0] questions for each posuion was prepared. The same ’reporter covered all contenders_jor each position, and for each position» the length of articles was kept equal
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- Thursday March 14, 1985
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- . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1, 3, 5 Conference . . . . . . . . . .. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 Editorial page . . . . . . . .. 6 IiiIZijZiiZiifiIZiIie Lifestyles . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8,9 ARCUP conference . . . . I 12 “Okay, there‘ll be, no more questions
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- Thursday March 21, 1985
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- to be counted hinged on the vali- dity of that petition. In a detailed letter to The Netted Gem, Arsenault out— lined the reasons behind her decision (Page 4). President-Elect Gordon Cobb said the CEO has no solid guide from the con- stitution and stressed that it was the fault of no one but the constitution itself. “No one is going to go through the hell again Tracey went through today,” said Cobb
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- Thursday March 28, 1985
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- i“ ‘ March 28, 1985. X By Jonathan Orlowski - A Netted Gem interview with University of Prince Edward Island President Peter Meincke reviews the seven years he has spent in office. Gem: How has the em- ‘ phasis of UPEI, particularly in regard to education, .shifted since you arrived? Meincke: 'Not very much. _ Even with the major addi- tion of the Vet College, it will be a while before
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- The etted Gem A fitting image for our last cover of the year? This is the t‘ive_2lwzl':d‘_s in the provincial competi‘ionv indudihg third prize lammu for her projefl on [he rcspiram” “Stem. Science Fair entry of Shelley Arsenaull and Greg Donald of Senior Dzvlsmn. ( Photo: Maclxwi Kensington Highlwmcl! on Friday at the Alumni Gym won First prize in the Senior Division went to Harpiflder
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- Friday August 30, 1985
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- - x The. N ettédGem VOLUME 3. ISSUE N0. ‘1 ORIENTATION ’85 ' ‘fFRESH AND EXCITING \ ‘K‘iemvgs": (inphncl Pal AUGUST 30. 1985 ARCH LH 3 .P5 N4 1985-86 Vol.3
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- Thursday September 12, 1985
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- September 12, I985 hair. of CFS, the national student lobby group. “She said . l’ve never had the honour of running a program that was so - ell received’ and I said ‘Well, you’ve never been a minister " f employment and immigration before.” At the meeting, MacDonald invited CFS to the program ' ebriefing three weeks from now, to critique Challenge ’85 ‘ her final statist...
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