like "that's right.you know", "it's aboutJtime these things were known" and someone asked me if I had been kicked out of the to make known is that the ization of the university, the Senate should become more functional and eff- ective, and I have no in- ing to present the Senate as it is and possibly pre- sent sOme ideas which ‘would assist the organiza— at'UlgnEcE-fi'.,. ..n I La t week, the problem of the confusion of roles of Senators was presented. This week, I would like to present the problems that student senators face in Senate. Right now there are six student members of Senate who have the 2 same voting power as the faculty and administration have. But this is not where the problem starts. The problem starts as soon as a student member begins to speak on a cert- ain matter. Most of the, other faculty and admin- istration members have a tendancy to shut off their minds and become resentful When a student senator begins to speak to the situation being discussed. Subtlety seems to be their best weapon. I'm sure that some senators don't feel this way,/but student sen- ators do feel this resent— ment during the meetings. The student senators, - as mentioned befor, are entitled to the same rights and privileges as the other senators and these rights and privileges that are not being given to the Students. Possibly due to Fhe students inexperience 1n being involved in this tYPe of organization. Should not be held against @E‘i‘egslneilsuhey be ridiculed 9:; put 3m be- \_/ . .-‘r-o:--.x‘~n 4-,..- .L‘ m The Senate. * ,qut H- Shdents and the R Senate Since last week's article on the Senate was published I have heard many comments‘ University yet! What I want Senate is a powerful organ- tent whatsoever to massacre the Senate. I am endeavour- tion in becoming more re- , sponsi‘zsse .€.9§a¥.':$..51e§s1§. ~ I r cause they were not infor— med of proper procedures. This has happened more than once during Senate meetings. Again possibly not inten- tionally, but these things still happen. Student“Senators should be informed about proced- ures as soon as they are elected to Senate. The way it runs now, is that “a Student learns by exper— ience, and it takes about six months to gain this experience. Another notable fact is that the elected student representatives on Senate represent the largest con- stituency of any Senators. ~ v , .. Y 4‘ v 5 ‘- ‘na ,VF . ‘. “v ’1 ’ V ' ,g nvbfigu“) u. m ,naneumventuous~explanationm- Last Thursday's Sen- ate meeting was a lot of talk but really very lit- tle action. The first point of discussion was initiated by Andrew Robb who had been pondering the actual function of a Senate. He inquired as to the why's and where" ' fores of the individual efforts of Ronald Baker for the additiOn of new fabulties at UPEI with- out consulting Senate. The discdssion seemed a bit strained and after Baker gave a quick cir— the subject was dropped. The Cadre, November 19, 1974, page 5 The article which they speak on directly concern the welfare of their elect- ors. To date, the Senate has stifled these members from fulfilling their pos- itions due to the manipue lation of the Senate by certain members and also due to lack of procedural information, as mentioned before. There are also other things which alienate the students from the Sen- ate. Lack of information on agenda items, poor comm- unication between senate meetings and the collect— ive, defensive attitude of faculty towards the student senators. All the student Senators wish to destroy the prob— lem before it gets really out of hand. The student senators need their elect— or's support in endeavour- ing to aleviate this prob— lem. The majority of senate decisions directly affect students and if the senate will not seriously consider and listen to how programes will and do effect students, lthe whole procedure is nothing but an exercise in futility. If the Senate really wants to make itself a feasable organization and not a dictatorship some things are going to have, to change. It has to recon- sider its responsibility and procedures so that they can»integrate with the rest of the university community. There comes a time when every organization has to face the reality of the ‘present world and determine whether it is playing an intricate part in the changing times. Of course everything-can stop until ‘ the Committee on Objectives tables its report. Is this ‘the excuse We can use this time? This week's "Poke in the Ribs" goes to Jane McCormac, _secretary of the U.P.E.I.S.U Due to circumstances beyond 'her control, she will not kiss anybody for the next few weeks. Hmmm?!!! last flocks Sonata Mutiny Another ad hoc Sen— ate committee was esta— blished to peer into the various complaints over timetable changes made every year after the sem— ester begins. This is the usual Senate procedure. There was even a propos— al on the agenda to set up an ad hoc Senate Com— mitteejEQTReview Other Committees. Speaking of c committees, the Tenure Committee“ was given an extension of time, becass use the original deadline“ October 15th had come and gone. The.Senate was asked to neview a previous Sen- ate ruling in regards to the 'Review Procedure for ‘Deans and Chairmen'. The document is to be revie- wed again‘ because it was an absurd contradiction. Mr. Baker assured us and the Senators (first and second class) that the document was not meant to be so unclear— “a small committee was set up to look into the matter. Kenneth Osmond was elected to fill the seat on the Board of Governors that was left vacant by Leon Loans. / The Senate finally remembered Rémembrance DaY.and-iF-V§§ldes;ared "‘a”da “without classes (not a holiday) at UREI. ‘eting. One of the last pOTn ints brought and discussed was initiated by Joanne. Ings and supported by the other student Senators. A proposal was made asking that a bill be put thou— gh that would require a compulsory review of ev- ery student's transcript of marks in their Junior year. This would help e1: iminate the problem many Seniors are facing now, of having to take seven courses in theirrlast se- mester in order to grad- uate and even having to take summer school after graduation. The bill was tabled till the next me- A/Concerned Student