150 0’ "March 'on by Valerie.Mansour ,Halifax CCUP)—- A noisy group of 1500 people marched~ on'the Nova Scotia Legisla— , ' ture Friday March 25 to pro- ._ test a government decision to reduce post—secondary' education.funding. > The'marchers, including. students,‘faculty, and main— tenance workers, gathered at A Dalhdusie University and pr- oceeded two kilometres down- .town to Province House carr— ying placards, chanting, and singing. _# The Atlantic Association of Universities (AAU) had requested, through the Mari— time Provinces Higher Educa— tion Council (MPHEC), a 12.5% increase in university "funding. The MPHEC then recommended an 11.5% incre—‘ ase to thesgovernment. As~ well, they asked that tuité ion coats be frozen for three years, but if that did not happen, they reque— sted that tuition not be ' any more than 4%: The Coune cil of Maritime Premiers ‘has rejected their recommen— datiafia and has decided to grant an increase in funding of 7% for 1977—78. Premier Gerald Regan told -the crowd that "we are live ing in a difficult time and jstudents must carry a por— tion of the increaSed costs" He promised to do everything in his power to stop an un- reasonable increaSe. stated that he was not pre- pared to "take money away from hospitals or social services", but he was rel- uctant to-discuss other recipients of-government‘ funding such as large cor- porations. a Opposition leader John Buchanen told the protest- ers that he would "introd— uce a resolutiOn to call on the government to insure no more than a minimal increase in tuition." NDP leader Jeremy Akerman received an unenthusiastic respbnseTWhen he declined, to support students demands. He stated_that he would not conSent to more public mon— ey being handed to univers— ities until "better priori- ties are shown by universi— ty administrations." Support was expressed for the student requests by R01— and PuCetti on behalf of the Nova Scotia Faculty Associa- tion, and by Gerry Jollimore President of the Nova Scotia Labour Council. "We're all in this together," Jollimore suggested, "You're all the Children of workers." March organizers were Regan , NS. legislature. pleased with the turnout. AFS/FEA secretary coordina— tor Don Soucy was impressed ' with the students who did n not fall for the governme- nt's comments} "They tried to con students anv be emo— tional, but the students- ,_saw through that to the real issue. An increase in tuition fees means more poor students will be push? ed out." _ At a meeting on Thursday ‘Regan told students that he did not have faith in then. MPHEC'recommendations: "They have only been around for a couple_of years and do not have enough informa- tion." He also said that 'the Council of Maritime Premiers' decision was based solely on economic consider— ations, not academic. I’Nova Scotia's media gave favorable treatment to Wedn- esday's public forum at Dal- housie and interviewed both students and faculty. Students taking part in the march were from eleven of the Province's twelve in— stitutions: Nova Scotia college of Art and Design, Nova Scotia Institute of. Technology, Kings College, Dalhousie, Saint Mary's, and Mount Saint Vincent Univers— ities in Halifax; Acadia in Wolfville; Saint Francis Xa— vier in Antigonish; College of Cape Breton in Sydney;, and the Nova Scotia Teachers College and Agricultural Co— llege in Truro. . / Student leaders anticipate further action prior to the end'Bf this year's term. NEXUS 75-76 (last year) now enroute from Winnipeg fer shipping charges. should arrive on campus any day now as the yearbooks are and a bill has been received / Josbo Panthers By Tony Reddin; The UPEI Music Depart— ment is still kicking! Bert Terseeg's JastJ Panthers, along with ‘special guest stars, the Charlottetown Modern Dancers , preformed for a full house‘Wednesday 1’; pure oz'sous'lon slob; uouuuo a illlltlilflilicllfl “d” i. ‘GJPB ‘ a ‘ v' v a; g. n.“ 1- E E 2. '51- .a E- , hD m d " - saga is; 1:53»e m ,a c: w.+§§ I "w c: §2t4‘ E' ’° aSweefsound ofthe , m... form unfamiliar to most Islanders. Despite rumours and tragic facts I have en— LeaVIng ? Are you leaving beloved. old UPEI this year but don't want to forget the damn place completely? Well, the cadre has decid— ed to offeryyou(because you're so special) a subscription to the cadre for only $5 per year. All you have to do is drop into the dropbox in the basement of MEmorial: your name,mailing address,:and $5. If you don't trust us(God forbid but we forgive) yOu can get a receipt from fiAn SCHMD in the Student Un- ion’office. Also, for potential trans- fers, we have Campus newspa— pers from just about every campus in Canada. Talk to. Tony Reddin or get the key for the office from l4Ui and look for your- self. .Id'e "(13M evening in the Steele ‘Recital Hall. They put on an excellent Show; the jazz stage band blended together very well in volume and tone and the jazz dancers gave the' audience avprofessionalJ looking tast of an art countered which indicate severe internal problems in the Music Dept., Wed. might's music was quite. untroubled and very much alive. I'm hoping anothen concert will be squeezed in before the end of the year. s AHleVAJJnCI o + ©s9l! fl @ 9NI133W1v33N35 \