I... 1.1, ' ., 6’ {i*ii§*ifililiiifiifiiiiiiiiifi LET'S GET IT STRAIGHT 1 cont. geeincessanneeeneueeeaeeeee .avingy the? issue splashed cross the newspaper. - The .ommittee regrets this as vell, however the. first .eeting -was held only on 'ednesday. and the entire Iniversity Community was nvited to attend. The .rganizors felt it was orthless to go to the ,dministration on an ndividual” basis until we :nd support' of such a ‘ ommittee. ’ The Director of .ecurity“ has also issued a .tatement refuting claims .ade by myself concerning .everal incidents of rape on ampus and stated that my nformation was based on earsay not fact. Mr. acLeod is simply repeating hat I had said in the .eginning. I gave the press he information that no -ncidents of rape had been eported ,to Security before information later that The problem lies in the act that everyone. has issed the point and over- eacted to sensationalism. Ihe point is that this .ommittee was formed to =ddress the students at this ampus and to deal with what -ould develop into a notentially , serious ~ituation. The committee Ielt it was important to naintain the image of this niversity by putting oreventative measures into -ffect; “ notV deétroy -the image of this University hich I have been accused of. ’ The issue had been 'lown entirely out of broportion and the effect ad been more negative that wositive. 'I sincerely hope hat' in time people will :ain a rational perspective °n this incident and =0knowledge the good I'ntentions Vof this Omnittee. Ronalda Murphy, U.P.E.I. Women's Committee' .‘*Maeteodigeve< them: the“ LETTERS ifiiiiiilfifiiliiii******!§*§* I would like to take this oppurtunity to address the important issue of the UPEI Womens Committee. AS most People know, this committee met last wednesday to address the issues of sexual assualt, harassment,and~ _discrimination on the UPEI Campus. I would like to stress that these issues are not only on the campus of UPEI but on other campuses across the nation. I would like to add that this is not a phenomenon of university life, but these issues come to light because there has been a tendancy for university students to react to these issues and plan preventative measures. This is exactly what the UPEI Womens Committee was attempting to do. It is ‘very ounfortunate that the media caught wind of their meeting and took a touchy ,subject at the best of times and blew it proportion. out of I sincerly hope that this type of publicity will not have a detrimental effect on the aims of the Womens group for they deeperately need the support of students, staff, and faculty on campus. At this time I would also like to thank Dr. Meinka for his understanding of the issue and his cO-operation with‘ Ronolda Murphy and the Student Union. Sincerly Jack‘Keefe §§§ililiifiiflifilii*§*§*****i§ As a result of the UPEI .Women’s Committee meeting held son Wednesday, Sept. 28, the" need ‘ for the immediate organization of a buddy system on campus was recognized. The response to this idea was overwhelmingly in favour. Approximately 80 peOple attended the meeting and the majority of those present *they demonstrated thato would indeed take advantage of a buddy system. The Women's Committee intends to set up a system on a tentative basis until proper screening procedures for volunteers can be installed. Any males or females interested in escorting females around the University at night between the various buildings and parking lots, please leave your name and phone number, where you can be reached at the Student Union. If yOu know when you will be available for assistance then please a leave this information as well. All that is required is that you know you will be on campus for a certain of time, in a particular place and do not mind being interrupted to walk with someone to their. room or car. We anticipate a heavy demand for this service so please consider leaving you name as a volunteer. If any females wish to* volunteer, they may do so in groups of two or more. Individual females volunteers will be buddied up with another female volunteer. Thank you UPEI Women's Committee *§************************§* This letter is being written to express ~my concern over last week's incident. What began as a women's organization on campus trying to inform the students of issues facing women has now turned into a very contraversial incedent. The reason why this issue has been blown out of proportion is because people have overreacted. _ Out of the events' that have taken place another issue has turned up that is a’ little closer to home, that is the apparent lack of communication between administration, faculty, and the students. length, Epics 3 The students on campus make up approximatly 90% of the total University population with roughly A00 new freshmen a year. This represents an abundance of new thoughts, concerns, and ideas. In an institution where students ‘ are encouraged to express dougt and form their own ideas and opinions I find it a shame that this communication gap is so prevalent. As already shown, this lack of listening can have effects on everyone. In closing I would like to stress the importance of listening. We are not a campus made up of students and the other peOple. We are a University as a whole. 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