Well, the Student Union read my review of The Barn (in the March 20th Cadre), agreed with every word of it and decided to make the changes I suggested. (Okay. some of that is a lie.) There will be changes made with the new student center, not as a result of my article, but because of all the stu- dents who agreed that changes were needed, which includes at least some of your elected officials, because next year things will apparently be different. Either they agree or are just catering to the students (either way, it is good for you, the student). : As I mentioned in my Barn review, I hope that the student bar will different next year. And my governing officials at the SU inform me that they Drunken Correction By Marc MacDONALD will be. Students who have the fortune of returning to UPEI next year will enjoy a new bar with modern ameni- ties. There will be one main bar at the new student centre with satellite bars available for greater service when needed. A partial wall will separate the bar area from the games room. According to Student Union President Cynthia Dennis, the bar is planned to have a capacity of approximately 1,000 and the SU is attempting to secure a license that would allow for minors to be permitted in the bar as well. —~ The main bar space will be a multi-purpose space, but the SU is hop- ing to have a dance floor with lights available for students. Next year’s stu- dent bar is being built to allow for music to be played from a DJ booth on some nights and to accommodate a live band on other nights. Dennis said that the Student Union hopes to move into the- building 3 in August, but the grand < opening will likely not take place until” the Back to School Pub during New. Student Orientation Week. Some things are still being worked out, and costs are still to be computed. The price of drinks has not been finalized, and other details, suchas types of music and DJs still have to be determined. Dennis also noted that another important feature of the new bar will be the availability of food service. She said that Chartwell’s will supply the food for the Cafeteria area but that the SU has yet to plan the menu—which _ will consist of “pub food” including nachos and wings—or the prices. This © is an arrangement that other schools in the Maritime region use in their student “centres. Dennis said that food would be available during the evening but the _aim would be to have it, available throughout the day. Another feature” that might be used with the new student bar would be 2 abership c of. some sort. This: card would be “pur- chased for a set price and would pay the student’s cover on dance music nights for the entire year. Next year’s students at. UPEL will be very fortunate and I’m sure the new bar will provide many memorable moments and finally a respectable building. eos ea SU Election Results Senior Week 2002 beg UPEI Student Union g ——— Campaigns & a 2002-2003 SU Executive The 2002 Senior Class Executive Communication’s Mi 1 pA ei : ; bs President > Chris Power members are as follows: yy Niy of Prince Edward island Stadent Union Apsit 2062 Executive ¥P: Krista Gallant : Well gigs, itsbeon a6 insite: ee VP Activities: Matt MoCarville Meghan MacDougall Lean honestly say that thishas been ‘ * 91s 5 Vice President ss z SU President’s Message VP Campus Affair’s VP Finance’s Science Reps: Sates Coan Sie Duane 76+ NE cane ae eRe Message Message Jeff Clow ‘Prmiares of my life, We got some great news Sa RSRRSOARARE RARE RRR IEDNEEZSEEES BERIT TERI EERE IIE . sane : Now that elections are over and my <n inenbesiguaig aati Brady Gousiet Andrew Godfrey coverage this year and had alot of successor has been named, it is officially This has been an interesting andexciting ft was a fins year with many Laurel Marphy Secretary fun events. Stadents came ont in time for me to pass the toreh. On May year here at the Student Union. Much of memorable moments. | started by Paseican MCP hall Jennifer Neill droves when called pon, and that’s " Chris Power will be taking upoffice ia my time was spent working on activities attending the Canadian Federation of Aris Reps: Senior Class Rep. For AVC what makes my job so easy and so my place. The last listhe while has DOCD + With clubs & Societies, omr newewebette, Stndeines conference in May. where Rebecea MeCarvill Melanie Mabon ; much fan. Keep the tuition campaign quite busy. Scrambling to get hiring ri , Se 5 pigiey Please feel free to contact the Stadent é ee board finished pS duying to 884 planning for the bar in the New { was a member of the Budget Melanie Stavert a Sec going; it's important to let your Doar TMS, TUANINE arowuna Uy Ag, et i 3 “ s 2 : Union at $66-05338 to paas any : recruit next year's councillors, working ‘Student Ceotre. First semester we were Committee. Then in Septensber I : 2 ins ee So “ voice be heard. polling stations and counting forumate t have @ number of large joined the rest of the University ee Rep: pein fe 9 Tie ear m3 ‘There was a lot of energy on campus ballots...shings have been crazy. AS % —— rouring acts visit oue-school While Board _of “Governors in’ 2 ares LORs KECULIVES Of b-mMAat this year and I believe that the new result of our referendum we now have a few interesting. changes ia the Constitution, Nest year we will have an International Student Rep., as well as a Residence Rep. on Council in an effort to increase communication with these areas of campus. We have inereased the number of hours that the President works from 10 to 25, so he/she can complete the amount of work that comes across the desk. When we started this year, the theme of our work was “building the foundations.” We knew that this was a pivotal year for the SU, seo we concentrated our efferts on faying the groundwork for years fe come, Most of the initiatives we embarked upon are not things we will see come fo fruition within this vear, bat hopefully, it will be more than evident in the years to come. T want 3 take this opportunity te thank those who were so dedicated and worked so diligently to heip us attain this goal. ft has been an amazing year for me and] have developed countless memorixs and built many friendships that I will cherish my whole Hie Ht tenly has been « blast, thank you, thank you, thank you, - {ts CVEFYORES. invedved! Ovnthia Dennis SU President 200} -2002 secpnd semester was 3 Hithe quieter, with asumtbor of activities taking place at The Barn and at our athletic events. | also kept busy working with our new Operations Manager, Kirk Dingweil ona number of issues. I world like to extend my thanks fo the staff at the Yearbook also Bke io thank all members of Suudent Council, Student Union office staff, afl those who were active in student life this year, and various individuals throughout the university who helped oat this year. ] will be returning in the 2002/2063 schol yeur fo serve sa your President. F look forward a fun-filled and exciting vear for students with the opening of the New Student Centre. f encourage you all te get VP Campus Afinirs 2001 2002 presentation te. the Provincial Cabinet, requesting a 16 million grant over a five year ‘peried te finance deferred maintenance. My vole in the presentation waa to address the importance of UPE! from a student's perspective, and Cadre for continued success. lweould Within the Baard of Governors 1 was also a member of both the Finance Comunittee, and the Search Committee for UPEI's Fresident’s Finance and Favilities. | was alse a member of the Stuulint Union Hiring Board. Finally] have the dubious distinction of being the fast elected Vice President Finance This position is te be hired from this Vice year forward. Again, 2 was a fin year and } am very grateful for being: able to serve as your Vice President Chris Power Finance. Check oat the Have a fun summer. Stadant Union on-line af wew.apelen.cam Rub Kemp VP Finance 2003-2002 Seruue Reps: ” Chris “Tex*® Mutch Ciuistins Holloway ___—!,-,,_~ 30 What will be a fresh and exciting ree Final Barn Bash- sity. Canppaigi iviti Mapus Senate Rep Cotleen Mackey Sg na, cme pe : NOE setting off the aia next year on Friday, April 19°" featuring ecanse the Student Union will keep Education Rep: i pc ccna sisi giving reasons for you to be here. ep sotelel 9 are. Get your eye peelers ready! Roxsame Hall Saturday, April 20® featuring ee Veterinary Medicine Rep: : = ea ee Gall my experience this year, the Mike Stokes with sree SOR ere one thing 1 will leave you with is Shows start at 9:00 AM this: get involved. 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