r , . . I r-;'- ~>‘ .;_ 3,17 2, 5 . ' ‘ Kevin Walker tudent Union President As the UPEI Student Union heads into‘the eighties many questions need to be asked. The first being: Is the , student Union properly V answer yea! In this past year President Peter 7 incke and I presented a . aft of recommendations .. 5 Program in the 1. itimes. . The report as well received and opefully Changes will me about. The Student_ ruon at UPEI has de-' ' ided to work with the dministration in order 7 I have more pressure a government in attenpf— ing change in governmental licy towards students (i.e. finances). It is ery important that this elationship shouldbe representing the students? I To this question I would 7 for changes to the Student 8 fostered by .both parties for mutual advantages. _ ' The political activities ' of the Student Union are essential because this'can help to keep fees down. ' - Are all Student Union activities” needed? This question is vital in considering two bodies - r_ "The Sun" and C.I.M.N. The Sun is by far the ' ‘ most expensive of Student Union sub-cannittees. ‘ But it would seen that it is very vital to g offering students a View of activities and interests of students on campus. . " ‘ Some ideas areb‘eing ' considered in the area of finances for the paper. We “are considering a financial drive for the paper among the faculty and staff, who receive the paper for free, and-the community at large. Hopefully, through in- creased advertising revenues and sane outside. fundings, the cost to the Student Union will be less. . e other communications network on campus is CIMN. Deny students feel CID/N is - not serving the students fully. Due to licensing. regulations we can only broadcast over the a . LIBERALS ON. TOP V t ' ' ' “A‘ruPEI By Johanairns"' As a first step in its coverage of the 1980 kderal election,The SUN Mmducted a poll on campus W1Wednesday, January 23.. 1N0 hundred and twelve Nudents were questioned Ultwo locations, the V msidence Cafeteria and He Student Union Building. In response tothe . ' Testion "After the fed—~ eTal election of February . 18,1980, which political\‘ party would you prefer » :0 See govern Canada?" ,, results remarkably similar to thevfindings of recent Ilationaidaliop Polls. 97 students chose the lberals, 67 preferred ' ‘ {‘9 Progressive Conserva— 3§V:S, and the remaining f . - C? the Liberals, 31 per nit for the Conservatives, 19 Per cent for the ' "D‘Pf The most recent he UPEIstudents produced ' . aVOred the New Democrats. 13 Converts to.50 per cent‘ Gallop Poll showed the Liberals with Mg per cent of decided voters, the P.C.'S with 28 per cent, and the N.D;P. holding ‘most of the remainder. The majority of the students polled were Prince Edward Islanders, and they represented each of the province's four federal yridings.. The results may foretell hard times on February 18 for both Island Conservatives and_the Joe Clark government . . _ 3». LlBERAlS.-59_%a 5 ac. 3-31% NDPJ9% SATOOF THE STUDENT UN § § § V direct campus area. This means that 1000 day students do not even hear the radio station at all. As well, due to technical problems the station cannot be heard on some parts of the campus. The station has fallen in- to a state of technical dis— repair and only the spend- ing of several thousand dollars could bring it back to an efficient run- ning order. ~ There are three alter- natives available to us: (1) To discontinue oper— ations at the station and liquidate all it's assets. (2) To discontinue oper- ations at CINN for a period of two years and then hopefully monies would be available to properly re— pair the station. ,(3) Repair thestation - and continue business as usual. ‘ ' , For update sake, activi- ties at the S.U. went fairly well first semester. Our Comptroller, Robin Glow, has resigned be— cause he is leaving school. ,‘Ihis is unfortunate be- cause he was doing an s excellent job. ‘ Elections will be held in the latter part of IEebruary. Now it is time for prospective candidates to make up their minds. .4' DAY PROCESSING ON MOST COLOR PRINT FILMS (193mg ‘ CENT STUDENT DISCOUNT . UPON PRESENTATION OF STUDENT I.D.l ' THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, January 31, 1980, page 3 -—-—-—-l ION‘ADDRESS .We started the laborious job of renovatingthe S.U. constitution and have made it half way through. Hopefully it will be completed this year. We have had a problem trying to get students to content on activities and proposals by the Student Union. This is one reason why I wrote this report. I would greatly appreciate some input from students on our activities. If any students would like to Garment-or offer suggestions feel free to contact myself or the other executive members at The Barn. Thank you. SOPHOMORES ATTENTION SOPHOMORES There will be a class meeting on Monday, February 4, 1980 at 2:00 PM. in the Panther lounge. 7 s I w: Please be there! I I PLANNED ‘ PARENTHOOD Planned Parenthood will ‘ be in Bernadine Hall Day Students lounge on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1980 at 6:00 P.M. Everyone is welcome to attend. .4QEV' 44:5!' 4425"_ \‘ DROP IN AND TALK SHOP -V§VI‘INTER_ILCARNIVAL4PHOTO CONTEST § -Take your best picture of Winter Carnival '80 down to P.E.I. Photo Lab and enter the photo contest- The entries will be judged by a professional photographer who will award the following prizes . 1st . 2nd 3rd an 11 114 enlargement § an X 3.0 enlargement a ’5 _.X 'T enlargement £41131 and Yearbook photographers . The contest is open to all U.P.E.I. students except \ § .55, QUEEN CHARLOTTETOWN, has; 392.5107 “(I'm/[.7