’r' ‘ is "IHESUN,7‘1hurs‘thy,-x8eptember 17, 1981, page 3 G'vo " Grants not Loans Since 1926 students in StUdent Councils (AOSC) , Ottawa plans to cut post-' each participating Canada have co-ordinated the national student secondary education fund— province ensures confere- through their own national serYioeS organization ing by as much as $1.5 nce decisions are carried organization, action and affiliated NUS: Stu' billion in 1982. This cut, and the day to day research to champion stud- dents W111 JOin forces would mean a tuition in- operation of CFS continue. ent rights, and to prov— to found the Canadian crease by at least 230% Cfs and Aosc and the ide national student ser— Foderation 'Of StUdentS/ and even more rapid det- provincial students organ- Vices. Without a nation- Federation Canadienne erioration of public izations employ more than a1 student organization, des etudiants ‘(CFS/FCE) post secondary education 75 full time staff people there would be no vehicle The canadian Federation in Canada- MeanWhile: as researchers, organizer- for them to deal directly 0f emdents W111_be the WWt StUdent aid travel agents and discount with the federal govermrr— Vehlole'for Provaial Offioials are arguing co-odinators, information ent; nor would there be a and national St Udent student" loans at inter- . officers, executive offi— Vehicle for them to offer organlzmg, and devel— est rates from 15 to 22 oers,translators and nation wide student ser- oplng natlonel and re‘ Peroent, are better support staff. vices. gional student services. than student grants, ' me university of But sustaining it CFS services will include when'it comes to stud— UPEI, will hold a march on has not always been easyo : Canadian UniverSlty ent aid. sept 30 to protest against 'IWice the organization Travel semlwr one Of Stop the cuts; the 1.5 billion dollar cut collapsed, and twice it the largest: and the Grants not Loans; that's in funding to the provine came to the brink of only StUdent Wned and the message that StUdentS ces by the Federal govern— collapse. In spite of controlled, travel com-— will be delivering to the meat, There will be a this the student move— panles 1n the country; government of Canada and march in all four Atlan- t in Canada has per- ' the International Stu- especially to Mr. TRUDEAU. tic provinces on that sam— sisted. The most recent dent Identity Card and The policies and ’ day, it will be important resurrection of a nat- the dometic and inter' goals or CFS are set by that everyone march! ional student organiz_ national discounts it member institutions at After all it is your ation was the founding secures; and the Cana— the semi-annual confer— money, Also there is of the National Union dian Programing service; enoeS- Campus Stodents a petition on campus that of Students/ Union offering a national speak associations choose the will be sent to Ottawa, nationale des etudiants ers bureau- delgates to the CFS oon-- Sign that too.’ (NUS/UNE) in 1972 BUt 1981 Will see ferenoes; and full Item- If you have any ideas on In'l98l strides will Kore than Strides eStab‘ berShip in CFS iS deter- this matter contact Terry be made in solidifying liShing (353- Students: mined only by a CaIIPUS Palmer , Pres. StudentUN the Canadian student _ faculty, and even campus wide vote of students. , or talk to your student V vement. Through NUS, administrators are raising A central comm— rep on council. provincial student orgs~ their velces against the ittee with members ele— and the Association of federal CUT—BAG - * cted by the students in ’ thank-You the SUN W ' 9 ere you oriented . by: Nanci Wau campus freshmen were with certain u rclass- . - Orientatigil1 1981, ' awakened to the sweet men. An obstaICDLl): Klondjke nlte' from Monda , Se t. 7- , Strains Of a trumpet course was set in A.mjor.portlop 9f. Wednesday,ySept£,) 9, was solo. After taking a front of the Bail'np which 51h? orientation aCthltleS a hugh success this Short tour of campus: was quite impressive, a - .ls.ye‘?r was.the. year with over 150 Stodents then Proceeded _ lot of fun to participate mltlation Wthh lnClUded signing up. 'Jhe three to Duffy Amph. to see in, and a great intro— :Yeryflquig from Painted days started Out with a, movie. At 8:00 students duction to the athletic mg§malls' the wearmg registration at the Barn were seen picking up life at UPEI. of mtttens' rope' followed by a coffee supplies for a day of A special supper was Sficml OOlgrs to domg use at the Chaplaincy shining shoes, dogs, and sponsored by Saga Foods :h. sortslo .Stréngei tre with Marty Reno. silver in Charlotteth in the cafeteria with lngs'll t ls difficult e official opening was after at Pancake break— freshmen then sent to to rea y elaborate on eld in Duffy with the fast at MacDonalds. Upon one of five locations some ‘3:de times. that hinerama Rally also - arrival back at Campus for dessert: , Duffy, Main, - occurr so I .11 Just ing place. JAt 5:00 that evening a Shinerama Kelley, Memorial, and 63-33 Off by saying'aSk reshmen met at the Barn Banquet was held in the Dalton. Wednesday anyone Who Partmlpated aboard the buses to. cafeteria with the $2,500 evening saw the closing “.1 orientation .1981 and yttend the BBQ served result being revealed. of orientation events I m sure they will 91V? " , members of staff ‘ Entertainment was provided in the Barn with You a graphic description " d faculty at President by Fred and Flossy. ter Meincke's. After Following the . ating freshmen were banquet a dance was held c la 3 S EleCt '0 ns rganized into four in the Barn with Kelo, to be held in the Panther lounge ups to play softball sponsored by the Student _ ' d fOOtbaJ-l with the Union' Nominations for President— Council Member osers playing a Wednesday morning Vioe_PreSident rable‘ game in the all had an opportunity Secretary , rse pafSture. Upon to sleep in before ~ Treasurer eturning to the V registering for classes, Wham iversit ,a Costume . then it was off to Duffy _ ‘ y wasyheld 'at to hear a presentation ggfiiore $315137 2:00P-m- rian Hall lounge with by UPEI Student Union,“ V , > Junior ‘ we 2:00p.m. ryone in attendance Executive. Panther Senior Th egaay 2:00p.m. rOm teddy bears to' _ Court followed the . urs Y 23009-1“- ked bandits to toga presentation - arers.’ ' g A freshmen were pfin'i‘shedi .‘ ’ TueedaY Homing for their misdeeds along r .. -. wfle‘niu’x ,- wsww as: ,— A a Nunez; ’ n unanimi- a - .. “a w. m 7. All last year presidents or vice-presidents must attend... to ; conduct 7 election 1 .. sans; let'fimi‘fiwmasmiaémawaaat‘mdnw. _ - - -, \ -.'