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- Thursday January 12, 1984
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- of angry former flag—owners on the University, putting pressure on Security to act. The result angered the owners of the thirty flags involved. “I have eight flags, and none of them are stolen,” says resident Jack Keefe. He believes further action should be taken in the matter, but did not elaborate. In a letter to the Netted Gem, Keefe commented, “In » my limited understanding of Canadian Law, it doesn
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- Thursday January 19, 1984
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- on campus is a member of MAPUS. What we need are more active members and more participation.” When asked for the reason, he shrugged and answered, “Everyone knows that he who acetates is lost.” l The Netted Gem 2-— page I -
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- Thursday January 26, 1984
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- , uncomfortable, I it wrll be the rate of “me I'mle? _a sec" bl ' have accepted the aid Caner- and Resources as a share- cheaper”. say, we 00"” be “1 Sinus "0“ e“ tech offered. _ holder, the interest rates will L A The Netted Gem ‘ _ page I _ “my 26, 19s; 5...»;
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- Thursday February 2, 1984
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- ’t v referendum, and, We a: unable to become live members again wears. interest of clarity, wed Gem wishes to some major argu- tor both sides. Me Yes v-h student will pay, 5: next fall, an extra $4 Lint fees, $3 of which 0 fund the political side of the Canadian Federa— tion of Students, the other $1 going to the services side. 0 Everyone will receive a membership card and Inter- national Students
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- Friday February 10, 1984
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- as a shock to pro-CFS cam- paigners, many of whom _had give up hope due to a late- starting “no” movement which quickly gained mo- mentum. . Twenty minutes before.the results were announced, in fact, CFS Atlantic field- worker Mark Lenihan con- fessed, “I think we blew it.” Shortly afterward, he was student newspaper of the University of Prince he getted Gem 1 saying, “I’m frankly sur- prised, but very
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- Thursday February 16, 1984
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- thing, ~ ve seem to have picked new.range of readers e 1, Number 12 who didn’t read the paper before, at the same time losing the faithful readers who read the'paper all the time. . “There should be some kind of medium between the 'Netted Gem and the Sun,” said one student. “The Gem as it stands, not including the Winter Carnival Coverage is far too serious. It needs more humour!” Another
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- Thursday March 1, 1984
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- another tearful example of computer— induced redundance? No, says Mutter, because the Gem is needed for news and longer items. Whew. The student newspaper of the University of L The Netted Gem Volume 1 Number 13 Now that ther rm is almost over, we’d like to introduce you to the Student Union executive for 1983-84. From left: VP External Kim Gass, VP Internal Jim Mutter, Treasuer Stephen Bishop, Council
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- Friday March 9, 1984
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- —67) and as professor of Religion (1967-80). Since 1980 he has been teaching at Dalhousie University. Dr. Grant is the recipient of several honours, including the Order of Canada, and honorary degrees from the _ following universities: Trent, . 3.} ' Mount Allison, Dalhousie, i . st , _ _ I Queen’s andToronto. The Netted Gem Haywire plays to a sold-out Barn 0 n March 1,” the last Main Event before the elction
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- Thursday March 15, 1984
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- e student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island "e N etted Gem March 15, 1984 ume 1, Number 15 “‘I‘mflv . .u s. NW... . .~ as; ’3“)1hm|EMu—“ News}! 9 You have three more nights to catch the UPEI Theatre Society’s version of Rosenerantz and Guildenstem are Dead, at the Steele Recital Hall at 8 p.m. Above, Jamie-Brehaut and Nancy MacLure enjoy themselves in the title roles
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- Thursday March 29, 1984
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- want the '3 1'55?“ ‘ 1‘ k‘4: 1“: Vet College badly enough, we should comply with the government’s wishes.’ ’ An “I scratch your back- you scratch mine” type of deal. A final one added, “We should always be prepared as best as possible in time of war.” The student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island The Netted Gem Volume 1, Number 16 Positive site of the new Vet College
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- Thursday April 5, 1984
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- . Main order of business will be the ratification of a new constitution for the SU. Executive reports will also be given. Monday, April 9, 1984, at 12:30 in the Robertson Library lounge. Copies of the constitution available at the SU office during business hours. he student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island '1'” N etted e Gem “fl---w.—.—-—n—_--— 'olume I, Number 17
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- Thursday April 12, 1984
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- begins at 2 pm. The student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island The Netted Gem Volume 1, Number 18 April 12, 1984 Clyde ponders the aftermath of the annual year-end Student Union volunteer/employee party “What slobs these students be!’ (Photo: Grimmer) Speaking of breakfast Did you know that in Quebec, one egg is “un oeuf”? (You have to say that one out loud to appreciate it.) April 12
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- Monday September 3, 1984
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- -«Li Volume 2, Issue 1 September 3, 1984 Photo: MacLeod A Week in the Life of a Gemmie ‘ A NETTED GEM week starts at staff meetings on Monday night at 6:30 (to be negotiated with staff when class schedules are earned). There, staff members suggest and volunteer for story assign- ments, decide on a topic for the editorial, vote on policy changes, and air problems. We also sort out details of pizza layout
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- Thursday September 13, 1984
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- Thé “We”: UCWSDaper of the University of Prince Edward Island -- ‘ w..,.,..,ffe Netted Gem Volume 2, lsSue 2
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- Thursday September 20, 1984
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- The Netted Gem The student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island Volume 2 Issue 3 1““ Netted Gem . September 20, 1984 ' Students and faculty mill and munch at the picnic—beerfest thrown last week by the Student Union to celebrate UPEI’s fifteenth anniversary. (Photo: MacLeod) \ Anniversary Away By Carolyn Ryan “When the birthday cake was cut and we all started to sing “Happy
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- Thursday September 27, 1984
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- TheNetted Gem Panther forward Richard Pierre-Gilles strikes a triumphant pose during UPEl’s victory over the Universite de Moncton, Sunday. The goal was disallowed though. (09/23/84 Hartinger) The student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward island The N 'tted Ge Volume 1, Issue 4 Search Committee asks stUdents I about a new presrdent - By Carolyn Ryan The Search Committee for a New
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- Thursday October 4, 1984
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- in an interview Tuesday with the Netted Gem that the Athletic Department, headed by Ed Hilton, overlOoks the team at budget time, and says there isn’t even enough money in the budget to fund trips and supply the team with ade- quate equipment. , The players wear volleyball shirts and shorts that were purchased last year, plus the socks they bought this season. The soccer team is third- last in line
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- Thursday October 11, 1984
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- October 11, 1984 The student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island The Netted Ge Volume 2, Issue 6 ‘ .. ,, 1",? ‘ $.33 2 'I \1 Sports facility still a complex question By Jill Warburton A renewed proposal for a new Sports Complex at U.P.E.I. goes before the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission later this month says U.P.E.I. Athletic Director Ed Hilton. In 1982, M
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- Thursday October 18, 1984
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- October 18, 19C: The student newspaper of the University ‘of Prince Edward Island _ " The Netted Gem 7_ Volume 2 Issue 7 StUdenz‘ reps to lobby Mulroney Ministers OTTAWA (CUP) — Four Tory cabinet ministers whose policies may have a profound impact on students are the target of the Canadian Feder- ation of Students’ upcoming lobby campaign. Youth minister Andree Champagne, employment minister
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- Thursday October 25, 1984
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- The N etted Gem «. rx‘ t: "\ Aruvnfi/HJ Made the 3km Campus Community . . . . . . . . . , . . . page 2 Employment Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Ombuds—column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Soviets, theologians coming . . . . . . page 3 Editorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. page 4 Vet College update . . . . . , _ . . . . . . . page 5 Calendar
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