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I •• • . • • ..• 19 • t • . • • Colette Odowichuk . 260 . • .• • dif • . ••••• . dy . • • N • • A ■ • l• • . • • Robert Kadas 149 •••••• •..„. • •- . -... • .•••••••• 5 ‘ - • • • a • e Roger Procyk (incumb.) 148 a• • • II. Bucky Fellini 9 • • • Vice-President: • r • . • • •••••-• . e • r • ;.1•••• 0. .5 Darcy Ballance 321 t ‘1- if • ..-tts.a..-to, , .. • • • .1 ••• •• P. .1.4 . • ••• • • le • ••• ha.... • er, .• e • • e • • • Debbie Bowers 231 r • Treasurer: lqbal Jhass 281 ExecutiVe' Elections Romano Guzzo 265 Students Elect Odowichuk Public Relations: By David Somers Anne Courtney 282 The students of Red River "I think it was a good cam- "It was a lot better than last opted for a change this time paign, and it would be nice to year. In the campaign, people John-Paul Chomichuk 257 around. see the other candidates re- seemed to perk up when we Business student Colette main involved in the SA," talked about their $60 SA will be managed by Anne "I was surprised during the Thursday, April 21 /88 Odowichuk upset the Odowichuk said. fee," Ballance said. Courtney thanks to her win election how receptive people presidential incumbent, Roger In the vice-presidential race, Fewer students voted for the over John-Paul Chomichuk are. It's just that usually Procyk, in a race that manag- Darcy Ballance was elected by positions of treasurer and vice- with a result of 282 to 257. they're scared." ed to garner about ten per cent a wide margin over Debbie president, and both races came Odowichuk says that the Jhass agreed, saying that of the student vote. Procyk Bowers. The vote was 321 to down to the wire. new SA executive, which of- apathy was worse in certain got the fewest votes of the 231. Iqbal Jhass will be the SA's ficially takes over in July, will areas of Red River College. 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 5, three candidates for the posi- Ballance said he was pleased new treasurer after collecting attempt to increase student o • tion with only 148. Robert with voter participation, an in- 281 votes to Romano Guzzo's awareness and participation. • . Kadas collected 149 and crease over last year's 7.2 per 265. "It's a matter of promo- See New SA /2 All:J -I-time registered students are entitled to vote. , ‘ul Odowichuk won with 260. cent. The SA's public relations tion," Odowichuk said. ;15g,i;r:1:::.: r.:Vate at polling station that contains your division •I =,:• ;„ • / f Must have student card to vote!!! •. Take Me To Your Leader ' • • • • • ..y• • ••• *air ••-• • By Pat St. Germain Harvey Smith, NDP MLA Todoruk and other students • • • • . • • 2 • . • for Ellice, Don Orchard, PC said they thought the party .. •• „ RRCC students were misled II,. • • 410 by posters put up by the MLA for Pembina, and Shari leaders had agreed to appear 'F ••• • • Students' Association that Nelson, Liberal candidate for and then cancelled at the last wrongly said the leaders of Charleswood spoke between minute. Division Polling Station Manitoba's three main 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Creative communications political parties would be The party leaders were at a student Dawna Dingwall said speaking in the Tower Lounge previously scheduled debate at she had been looking forward Applied Arts outside Lecture Theatres on April 22. the University of Winnipeg. to hearing from Carstairs, The posters, featuring pic- Auto-mechanics student Doer and Filmon. tures of the leaders, Gary Doer Wayne Todoruk said five "I'm disappointed that Business hallway at "The Cave" (NDP), Gary Filmon (Conser- students from his class of 12 they're not here, and I want to vative) and Sharon Carstairs had either skipped class or know why," she said. Health outside "The Voyageur" (Liberal) were put up in the rearranged their timetables to Spokesmen for all three par- Buffalo Cafeteria on April 21, hear the leaders speak. ties said the leaders had been SA program co-ordinator The candidates who ap- booked to attend the U of W Industrial near "Otto's" Bldg. J Kathy Bortoluzzi said. peared only have the power to debate for up to six weeks, and Students attending the event regurgitate party policy, he that none had ever indicated said they felt ripped off when, said. they would speak at RRCC. Technology outside "The Voyageur" instead of hearing from "It doesn't have the same Carstairs, Filmon and Doer, impact as if you had the they heard speeches from par- leaders here who were suppos- See Bortoluzzi /2 Teacher Ed (Business) hallway at "The Cave" Don Orchard talks to students photo by Thomas Young w. , :Teacher Ed (Industrial) near "Otto's" Bldg. J ty representatives. ed to be here," he said. ' s Take Gram Best and • • • •••• • School Beer and How Suite It Behind Bathing Suits Is to a Social Worst of Bars NHL Thursday, April 14 See the new Canadian Boys vance Poll: 4 Tell us who you RRCC Satellite Campus Spring Fashions 6, Make Good 9 like and hate 131 A LIN 00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.• at the S.A. offic0: 4 q • • 17, •. ..• • f•sr.t.% ;'.• • . ' •, . • • .• .5 • • i • . • • • • • • • / ;i s : 5 . 5 • 51 :. •• • as en,■ 'IP 5 e% • • ▪ • 11 ▪ Monday. May 2, 1988 Page 2 Mondav i Mav 2. 1988 Page 3 News Editorials Irate Student Crimson Tide Caldwell has been com- By Dawna Dingwall A meeting on Wednesday plaining for several months about conditions in the ICBL hoto 0 Thomas Young that was intended to produce Sun Girls Defended some decisions by the SA (Individual Competency Based Staff By Anthony Connolly became a forum for a child Learning) Program which the Editor-in-Chief David Somers Reported by Sara Wiebe child care course uses, and News Editor Anthony Connolly care student to again voice her To the Editor: The Sun is a city-wide If Pat Fraser had seen pic- disapproval with the Associa- now Caldwell says that the Entertainment Editor .. .Joanne Faryon With rose colored glasses Sports Editor publication and we are sure tures of men alongside the pic- tion. closed meeting between SA ex- Jason Bell Have you ever had your RRCC students watched the Production Diana Giesbrecht that they do not coerce their tures of women in our A decision on the installa- ecutives and child care freedom violated? Been accus- models into posing for them. workroom, would she have ebb and flow of Manitoba's tion of a condom machine on students last Wednesday was a political waters change colors. ed of sexual discrimination? In fact, we are sure that the called it sexism? Or would she campus, new carpet for the "burn Bonnie on the cross The Projector Is written and compiled every two Or had censorship exercised girls do it of their own free will have called us queer? Or Gone is the murky orange meeting". weeks by Red River students for Red River Crazy Ox, summer council against your rights? We have! to advance their careers and would she have stopped to ad- and brown of the New Members of the SA said students. If you have any comments regarding the election dates and the paper, please contact us in Trailer 'K' next to the As you may know, in a re- are well within their rights to mire the men? Democratic party; in is opaque possibility of Teacher Ex- they felt the meeting with the Tory blue of Filmon's Pro- student parking lot. cent incident, the Sun girls do so. It is also our right to put In the article, Fraser also cellence Awards at the college students had gone well, and up these pictures since there is said that the sexual harrass- gressive Conservatives. said they did not make it's a that we, the Mechanical were on the agenda, but matter of promotion- Bucky Fellini Engineering Technology no law against such a practise, ment policy statement in the The surprise color of the because not enough members negative comments about evening was red. Red was the students, put up were torn especially since they were not SA handbook is too general were present, the discussions Caldwell, but simply asked and called the lack of clear color of the surfboard that K down by Pat Fraser, the directly in the public's eye. Pat were tabled until the next questions of the students and Fraser did, in fact, have to go guidelines "abysmal". On this Sharon Carstairs' Liberals listened to what they had to Women's Co-ordinator for meeting. In fact, Council RRCC. our of her way to take the pic- point we would agree with her; rode on the waves of political could not even pass the say. change to shore on election Being free people, we are tures down. sexual harrassment is not a minutes from the last meeting "Generally 85 to 90 per cent A similar situation would be subject to be taken lightly. But night. of the people said she did not sure that you all know what because there not a quorum. freedom is and what freedoms a beauty pageant. These events does she really think that put- The result of the election is a Instead, most of the meeting represent their view points," government that is neither From the Editor's Desk: we enjoy, so, I would first like are held the world over and are ting up pictures of Sun girls was devoted to hearing Bonnie said SA president Roger Pro- watched by millions.