U;P:E.I. SUN FEB 3,]983 . 3 — Students Can Adapt To Library Cutbacks by; Margaret Kdren- installed toJi'mprove the - Abe] year‘ s is sufficient to semestre the library will lighting in the library. In i ’S'EUdent gages t The ' 1%:th beth’the da‘Ends Of the have extended hours. It will the meantime, I guess that ‘ Em - Students and the limits be opened 83 1/2 hours per students will just have to 1 n - . 0f the librarY'S bUdget- . week, including Friday and adopt to poor lighting. - The library doesn t have en- Portions of this budget Saturday nights, in order LIBRARY HEATING _ ouqh bOOkS on dlfferent mines are allocated to eaCh depart" to accomidate students who The thermostat in the lib— — it'd be hard for more than one - merit Of the UniverSitY to buy are studying for exams. Mr. rary is set at 65 farenheit. student to write a paper on the - bOOkSI the left over money can Crockett believes that stu- This is the reccanended temp- flan t1c becausi their: be borrowed by any department dents can lopefully adapt erature for classrooms. It books t6 3;): £18313; 9 ‘ ‘ that needs to eXtra b°°ks° tr.» the hours of the library some students find this either —" There aren't enough copies Of The bUdget 1? suppesed to since these hours do try to too hot or too.cold, Mr, Croc— erve books for everyone in the keep Pace With mflatlon' How- meet the requirements of kett again believes that-they ris to have a chance at getting ever , 1300k Prices are up even both students and Staff. can always adapt by wearing :hZS;Ok .When they need it-" higher" 273% this Year'Since LIBRARY LIGHTING either warmer or cooler —" The library ShOUld be Open these figure? are Well above When the University_Went clothes while in th library. until late on Sunday night the rate 0f mflatlonl the on an energy conservation It it is any warmer. in the ' because that is when alot number of books purchased had kick two years ago, some of library, students Will complain Of People WOUld 9° there to to be cut bad“ the lights were removed tram about falling asleep and if study." ' , w l . differeet areas 0f the 13-2251“ it is any colder, students —" The lighting in the library StUdents may'cmlp am These llghtbums were SaV Will complain about hav- is terrible— your eyes get that there aren t enough cop- to be usedas-replacenent: ing to wear coats and strained fran trying to Stu‘iy lee Of reserve b°°ks7 rmever' for the existing lights w en mitts.( But they already in there." the only way ttet Stuaent den— they burnt out; nevertheless, do that. Donut they?) _" It is always freezing in ands OOUld ever really be met these replacements have only, the library— too cold to is to have one copy of the been lastmg a week. Over the n . book for each student. Since next two or three weeks, W. sway even' ' - - ' this is not financially ever, new liahtbulbs will be _ _ Accorth to Merritt Cr9°' feasj'ble' one resent boot: —INTRAMU RAL RECREATIONAL kett, the head librarian. 1t per twenty students ls t_ \ AND CHEDULE is up to the students as well library's P011CY- According ‘ HOCKEY as to the library to canbat to Mr. Crockett, there shou- I ___.__ I theses problens. Mr. Crockett ldn’t be much of a problem Monday, February 7- has eat faith in the student with reserve books if the 7:00 P.M. No. 5 vs Blanchard ' the lib- student only needs to read 8:15 P.M. Korakin vs Selects ability edapt to certain passages frcm than. Tuesday, February 8 raryyas 1t_is DOW; budget The student must just adapt 7:00 P.M. Engineers vs Mean Machine With this Yeer s to the fact that there isn't 8:15 P.M. Soph—Fresh vs s & D's cutbacks. the library has and d-S_ Wednesday, February 9 based under 5 000 of the a copy for everyone 1 I pure .labl 'volmes ipline him/herself to get- 7:00 P.M. Selects vs No. 5 I 1001900 aval- e . ting this book read 6n time. V 8:15 P.M. Blanchard vs Mean Machine published this year. Thls 15 Y Thursday, February 10 the loweSt number of hock? —LI—B%WAR1%——EWS have been 7:00 P.M. Engineers vs Soph & Fresh they have ever Wcmsjai m meg? what th' are now 8:15 P.M. S. & D. vs Korakin a year; nevertheless, 11:: has I use staff had :2: be re_ BASKETBALL hzgregg 300 e I duced fran 31 to 24 employees Monday, February 7 pure se ’ f ’the next due to budget CutbaCkS- Never" I 8:00 P.M. Warriors Day Students I books Per Year' or theless, near the end of the 9:15 P.M. Blanchard vs UTah -_ _ . VOLLEYBALL ‘ _ \ Wednesday, February 9 _ Steaks, ' ‘ 7:30 P.M. Blanchard vs Mar-Bernie _ Seafood 8:30 P.M. Engineers vs Rinlnmz mu» __ Salads ’ _ ' BASKETBALL (my) Daily Lunch Special I Tuesday, February 8 I 6:30 P.M. Blanchard vs Day Students Fully 7:33 P.M. Bernie # 1 vs Bernie # 2 Air Conditioned BROOMBALL Lebanese Drink Tuesday, February 7 With ybals of $5 +. 4 6:00 P.M. Varsity (Women) . I a _1 Must Hive I Wednesday, February 8 I Mona-"Satr- llam-Bam 6:00 P.M. Daze: Students vs Blanchard Sun, 41111—121111 Thursday, Fehruary 9 . . V," ‘ 6:30 P.M. Blanchard Hall (Women) _ l 81 Uaner31tv Ave. 7:30 P.M. Blanchard Hall (Men) Recommended In Where : 892—7377 Sunday, February 13 7 To Eat in Canada. ‘ ' 7:00‘8:30 PM Soccer Varsity I I 8:30-10:0C PM Rugby