The Student Union has passed a motion denying use of the Blanchard Hall "hang—over" clinic to faculty members. This dinic has been set up to aid those suffering from post—pig festivities. Because of this ruling Students with post-in— toxication blues will be assured'of bed space. Student Union president (whose name remains un— known) said the operation will be open on Fridays as well as one week fol- ]Dwing Winter Carnival. The general opinion about registration was, as one student put it, 'qike dragging your ass over sandpaper." Al- though many have complain- ed of such a "burn", registration may prove to be the hardest part of the semester. One senior student made the obser- vation, "man they's tree tings about goin' to UPEI, registration, readin' da stuff dey give ya, and den graduatin' and’ya» don't even half to do duh middle ting". One’ recent graduate, and a friend of the above added "ya" . ' As you may have noticed fiwre will be no smoking llowed in the class rooms. is new rule was prompted y the recent increasein lass attendence. .Hope- ully, this rule will pro— ide those "small and un— rowdedv classrooms" we 11 read about in the alefidar. Campus security as been provided with, rms to enforce this de- ision. This way, if' here is any of that bther kind of smoke" round they will be uick to detect it. A coming attraction 0 the university will 8 President Baker. The resident will talk on his ecent adventures on is "culture exchange" riP- This trip has con- umed most of his time as worth it. Tlgnish has many things 0 Offer us here at UPEI". 9 last year during his Coming lecture . 0f “r39 one should not ,ld One's hopes too 8h. ' ¥DVies are‘Starting gal“ this term, but Elma 17/5 his Year but he figures it; because of budget cut- backs certain changes will be put into effect. Nevertheless, the admis— sion will remain the same as last term. Talkies will be slightly more. Another term and another book buying spree. And this term our bookstore has as many barglbnsas ever. Because of tremendous L cOmpetition from other suppliers the store man— ager has promised to sup- ply at least half of the required text books. The. prices will remain about the same as usual; to this the manager replied, "So I like Barbados". Students must remember thath there will be a sale at the end of term. Then we will be able to af- ford the books we need now . =ways. The student union is holding a surprize meet- ing sometime next week. Unless two hundred students show up a surprize motion will be passed. This motion would postpone the Winter Carnival until August 17. The carnival committee suggested this because "cold beer is better on a hot ,day". 0p- position to this motion ' argued that the ice castle would melt, but did in- deed agree that "cold beer was better on a hot day". So save your snowballs, kids, this is one event you should not miss. The maintenance crew at UPEI says_it is‘doing the students a favour'by ' leaving ice on the walk A spokesman for_ the workers stated, "salt Campus Roundup {Faculty Denied Clinic simply takes all the fun out of changing classes." When confronted with statistics showing at least three major ac- cidents the spokesman said,"see what I mean, we've turned the dis— ,tance from the Barn to the Library from a walk to an adventure." Meane while a "Save your knees" committee has been organ- ized to try and clear things up. Hopefully, the paths will be function- aiihy March break. Well, that's it for (campus roundup) this week. If you have any ’hewseventsi you would like to see published , just keep them to your- self. We make our own facts here.“ Young 64044:: Work:- .7 Manpower Minister Bud Cullen announced on Oct. 21/76 in a debate on the speech the creation of a year-round employment pro— gram called Canada Workes. Included in the $200 million program.was Young Canada Works with funding of $30 million. Cullen has said the program "will be oriented to the interests and aspirations of young Canadians" and that he hoped to see 21,000 jobs created.“ However it turns out that students alone cannot submit applications to the summer program. Instead it will be up to established social and community agencies to sponsor a project. There are three kinds of project appliCations being accept- ed at Manpower. There are students with a pro- gram idea who have obtain— ed an agency such as the Red Cross to sponsor them; organizations with ideas but without students; and a combination of the two where students and sponsor get~ together, come up with an idea, and submit it. As he put it-fHowever only the sponsors ‘name is on the Applications . and students without a sponsor have little chance of being accepted. The programs can be from six to fourteen weeks long and must employ at least three people. All positions on the projects ‘will be filled by students. ‘ The sponsor hires the stu— dents from referrals it receives from Student _ Manpower. Seeing as they are community projects, community students will be hired first. Up to $25,000 will be awarded each project with students receiving the minimum wage and project manages slightly more. Deadline for app 11 cations is February 4/77. If an application, with a sponsor is submitted there is the usual government pro— cedures. The applications must be sent to the Job Creation Branch of Man— power, and sponsors will .receive acknowledgement of acceptance. Copies will be made and sent to Man— power Cantre, the Local M.P., the provincial government, and interest- ed Federal Dept. From the Job Creation Branch the application next goes to a Ministerial AdviSOry Board, (M.A.B.) made up of nine people from the local riding and manpower (Derek Key may be one) wher all applications are re- viewed and ranked according to priority. Then it goes to Ottawa-for final ap- proval. The final word is released sometime in April. This kind of application that the government wants to see submitted are those that will stimulate the involved students interests, create jobs otherwise not existing in the community, and be of a non-profit nature. ,Waht will not be accepted are projects that "create a community depend— ency that will cease to :be responded to after Young Canada Works funding." This all comes from the Guide To Applicants. This guide and program applications can be picked up at most Man— power Centres and at the one on campus, also many community organizations thave_them. Young Canada Works can- not cempare with 0.F.Y. This new agency takes away a good deal of project independence and student imput. The structure of the funding also hapers development of original ideas on the part of students. It would seem the most likely accepted 'applications will be along the line of travelling .puppet shows and play- grounds for kids. How— ever, it will provide‘ jobs. Remember, Feb. .4/77 is the final dead- line. FLASH FRI. JAN. 28 9PM-? FEDERATION OF LABOUR HALL All Seniors & Guests Welcome "A Great Finish to the Marathon" if you weren't there before don't miss this one ' Mgr/35.57, [/61 1. ya me an y, i/fé/Y/Y ‘ y ‘ ,