CANDIDATES ‘8 PRESIDENT ‘Dean MacMillan Rhonda McLellan My name is Dean MacMillian. I am run- ning for the position of Stu- dent Union president here at UPEI. I have two years of council experience and have been on over ten council sub- committees, chairing two of these. I have held the po- sition of Freshmen represen- tative and am currently an Arts representative on this years council. I started my studies. at UPEI three years ago and from then have been actively involved with keen interest in Student Union activities. For the past two years I have seen how the Student Union operates from a first hand view. I have seen many prob- lems arise, with various so- lutions, some working, some failing. I have kept note of the ideas I have come up with John Scott — Hi! My name is John Scott and I am a scholar- ship student in my second year of Engineering. My past endeavors with the Uni- ‘and what it is about. over the past two years. I of- fer these along with my expe- rience, keen desire, and posi- tive attitude to you, the stu- dents. I believe that as pres- ident I could make a defi- nite difference in our Student — Union. As the official spokesman of the Student Union, I will make it my perogative to ensure that at the end of my term all Islanders know what the Student union is I will also do my utmost to make sure that provincial and fed- eral governments hear us, the students, loud and clear. Here on campus, spirit will be my foremost task. I have many ideas to make spirit in 1988-89 the best ever. This along with my other plans to upgrade the services that the Student Union offers you, will hope- fully make for the best year ever for the UPEISU. Over the next few days I will be advertising my plat- form. Please feel free to ask me about any of the pro- grams I would like to imple- ment. It is essential that I speak with everyone over the next year to hear your ideas and opinions. Thank you very much for your sup- port. Lets look forward to a great year. our Yours sincerely Dean MacMillan VP Academic versity included my partic- ipation in Frosh committee 1987, my appointment to the Computer Science Sub Committee of Senate, and my recent involvement with the VPC Committee; sponsible for the current ref- erendum that resulted in the creation of that office. My extra-curricular activi- ties, however, stem beyond the university lifeline, to vol- unteer organizations such as Red Cross. I currently chair the Provincial Youth Action Committee, hold a voting position on the Provincial First Aid Advisory Commit- re- The position of president of the Student Union is a privilege as well as a re- sponsibility. It includes du- ties such as representing the student body to the univer- sity, the community, and the country. This is a duty which I feel is one fo the most im- portant ones, The validity of this rep- resentation depends on open communication between the president, the student coun- cil, and the students. The president must express a willingness to listen to your ideas and concerns. It is up to you to elect him/her for this reason. I am confident in my abilities and innovative ideas to represent you honestly, and, by doing so, overcome apathy and give the UPEI student body a new “spirit”. On March 15, I look forward to expressing these ideas and issues which are important to know before you can ‘vote for the right candidate. Once you have decided which one serves your needs and _ interests best, you can exercise your voting right on the 16th and 17th of March. By voting, you are electing someone you know will be your best repre- sentative. Vote Rhonda McLellan for SU President, 1988-89 » Lisa Murphy — VP Academic Hello! My name is Lisa Mur- phy and I would like to of- fer my candidacy for the Vice President Academic position of 1988/89. I am a 2nd year Arts student majoring in Canadian Studies and Po- litical Studies. I would like to outline some of the VPA’s duties and then let you know why I think I should be con- sidered for this elected po- sition on the UPEI Student Union Executive. Among various executive member duties, the VP Aca- demic is responsible for all academic issues of students of the Union. This includes academic matters and con- cerns of the student sub- organizations on campus and all research activities under- taken by the Union on be- half of students. The VP Academic oversees the oper- ation of both the yearbook and the student newspaper, The Gem. The VP Aca- demic, as a member on Sen- tee, and was recently. se- lected as one of Canada’s two Red Cross Youth Delegates to go to Australia in upcom- ing April. A feel as Vice President Academic, I could broaden the outlook students cur- Cont. on page 14 ate, acts as a liason between the student and the fac- ulty/administration and sits on various academic and award committees for quality representation of UPEI stu- dents. I am firmly committed to serving the needs of stu- dents during their educa- tional years at UPEI. The quality of education and the accessibility to it has been a very strong interest of mine and one that I have strived to achieve since my entry to UPEI. A recent example of my committment to the cause of quality education was my involvement in the “National Week of Action”. As an organizer, with a hard working committee and with student involvement,- I am proud to say we achieved some much needed awareness from our levels of govern- ment, our community, and our UPEI campus. We said aaa “Hey, we students care about ‘our education at ole’ UPEI”, and the péwers that be in the world; of funding listened to our ‘voices. My involvement this year with our student news. paper in its production has provided my with a workin knowledge and appreciation of the operations of a cam pus paper and I feel conf: dent and capable in this area — one of the VPA’s duties I have been fortunate to be UPEI’s CFS representative this year and have learned! great deal about student po! itics and about the many '¢ sources available to this ut versity through our member ship with CFS. As a memb¢ of the UPEI Debating Sot ety I have gained organitt tion and presentation skill and I feel that I would pt vide good representation 4 the needs and wishes of ti students of UPEI. We, candidates, hé been asked to keep this i troduction brief and so | end for now. I look forwé to future discussion and teraction with you, my fell® students, in the near paigning future and in| comments and concerns ! you may have. Sincerely Lisa Murphy Candidate for VP demic —— =Thursday March 10th 198Y