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Page 16 the Projector April 17, 1979 Council approves NUS membership by Greg Symons and Michael at a cost of $.25. per student or current year. Research errance Regan, NUS field government as the most com- Balagus approximately $1,100. SA materials and lobbying support worker. 'It will be up to the SA to president Tony Militano said have been received for both keep student informed as to what petant travel services for The Student's Association of there will be no increase in housing and instructor evaluation is happening and what part NUS Red River Community College students in Canada', said student fees to cover additional policies currently under study by is playing in SA activities', Regan Johnson. has unanimously approved a costs. '1,000 is not going to be a the SA. said. Motion to join the National Union serious economic strain on NUS acts as a national student of Students (NUS) as perspective Association funds', according to lobby for its members in matters One of the things students can AOSC is also involved in work members. Militano. which concern the federal expect immediately is in- exchange programs involving a) Council's decision followed a Provisions for a referendum on government and the council of ternational student card sales on member students wishing to joint presentation from full membership were in- provincial education ministers. campus, according to Max work a broad. Membership in representatives of the political corporated tnot the motion to join NUS also provides member Johnson of the Association of AOSC is included in NUS fees. and service arms of the national NUS. The referendum will be associations with access to its Student Councils( AOSC), NUS's a) organization and goes into effect service wing. With the Student's Association addressed to the entire student research and information ex- at Red River deciding to join, the immediately. body within twelve months. change services. In approving perspective national membership of NUS has At the April 26 meeting `The change as a result of grown to 45 members, membership, the Student Militano informed council of the joining NUS will not be im- AOSC is primarily involved in Association will receive full student travel, offering low cost representing 190,000 Canadian invaluable support already mediately noticable to the students. membership status for one -year _ received from NUS durin the average student', according to travel plans to member students. `AOSC is reco nized by the Red River Community College Student Newspaper May 3, 1,F7 1— roiect Church To Run by Michael Balagus 5 "As soon as next year's council "I see nothing wrong with the is elected and informed enough to SA working on a balanced make a decision on housing we'll budget," said Davi- Church, decide one way or another which V SA presidential candidate. way we'll go," said Church. On the issue of evaluations, "Students are entitled to Church joins the other candidates services from the . Student C 4 for the May 8 election in sup- 2 Association representative of the porting the publication of course 5 money available," said Church, a and instructor evaluations. "If Creative Communications they're going to be effective r student and ex-officio member of they've got to be published," he this years SA executive. said. Church says he will not go out Church has also come out in of.his,way.to spend. SA funds, but support of a more autonomous ANS S would not back down • on Projector, saying "The Projector O providing services. 3 has reached the point where it "The SA has a responsibility to should solidify its position as the work to provide services to every best campus paper in the C student in every area of the province. I see autonomy and college," according to Church. weekly publication as ways of 5 Housing again looks like it will doing this", he concluded. be an issue in this year's cam- Campaigning will culminate on paign. According to Church it's May 7, when all candidates will time to "re-evaluate the present have an opportunity to address e C housing initiative in light of a us the student population in the ho sports and recreation facility." Tower Lounge. r 3 e w „-- 1/444 Po 2 2 2 tO t - C 11; Evans' running OK'd C 0 3 5 by Michael Balagus and published evaluations are 1 Red River Communty College's something I'll push for", said student council has approved Evans outlining his platform. Michael Evan's nomination for Evans also feels the average president in the upcoming student is "dissatisfied" with 0 E • election. what they're getting for their o rn if) Evans in his third year of a two fees. C C C 3 —I _ year BA program says he's ready "Students must be made more E 0 0 0 to defend his record if it's made aware of what is available to m an issue in the May 8, election. them through their fees",said 'cr is Al Pv° A' VT stes "My first year here was typical Evans. The Projector staff would like to dedicate this issue of the Projector to the memory of of a lot of first year students. But "SA money has got to be more 1 Stan Helleur: a respected journalist, fine teacher. a gentleman and a friend. thankfully I've settled down now dynamic,"said Evans."The • and am doing alright."said money is just sitting there." Esa, mcyrn Evans. Like Dave Church, Evans' Evans' nomination was in competition in the campaign, doubt because of certain Evans feels housilng is still an C C C Eye in the sky opened restrictions placed on candidate issue. C 0 by Bob Armstrong elegibility by the Students "It's the first thing I'm going to Association's by-laws. look at. I'll decide early if we'll $33%ebtt ffna•ligl The Eye in the Sky, a room SA president Tony Militano Don Hillman, Tony Militano and "The by-laws are not there to continue with housing. I voted yes where students and the ad- said, "it's always easy to see Ray Tony Symonds head of the prevent people from running but for housing in an earlier ministration can meet; was of- and Brian. I hope this relation- Academic Council. simly to weed out the less seious referandum, but my opinion has C ficially opened on April 26. ship continues." The Eye in the Sky is available candidates,"comented one SA changed. I'd like to look into a The room is located on the On hand for the dedication to anyone provided an ap- spokesperson after the April 26 possible sports complex." he seventh floor of C building next were Brian Angood, Ray pointment is made in advance. council meeting. concluded. 6 door to the offices of college Newman, SA business manager "Evaluations are neccessary May 8 is election day. 0 director Brian Angood, and Supervisor of Student Services Ray Newman. The room is the n student's presence in the sky, and as Angood said "as long as I'm here this room will remain as the fa ran I t student's room in seventh V. heaven.” During the dedication, Angood explained how the room got its Inside —1 name. When the new student Ferguson Interview Page 10 Services Supervisor Ray Newman was hired, SA business manager Don Hillman referred Election '79 Page 6 to his job as the 'spy in the sky.' Angood said he wanted to have an The eye in the sky, official dedication. Left to right Ray Disco Sucks Page 4 open relationship with the SA so the Eye in the Sky came into Newman, Don Hillman, Tony Militano, Brian Angood being. and Tony Symonds. Volume IX Number XV " t.•-•••elah + • • ' May 3, 1979 Page 3 May 3, 1979 The Projector Page 2 The Projector SOMEONE NEEDS YOU Judge:buggery abounds Following is a list of . op- portunities for service in the Winnipeg area compiled by the College Update by Maureen Treichel Volunteer Centre, a United Way agency. If you can volunteer in went one of these unpaid positions, or many others not listed here, please call the Centre at 943-6671. Your telephone may be bugged linked to the victim's line in much centre Roe! C-2t1 CJINCIRCANADIAN 1 without your knowing it. Taw- flulking Jamieson: Canadians apathetic soars the same fashion as an extra TELEPHONE INFORMATION Judge S. Cowan stated in an extension is connected in the by Bob Armstrong interview that although telephone VOLUNTEERS: Become home. familiar with community ser- on campus Minister of External Affairs A member of the Anti- Jamieson replied that Canada Nations wanted to go farther CAN CANC:El< tapping is illegal, the police are Don Jamieson appeared for a Apartheid Movement asked why does not ship arms to South against South Africa, Canada able to acquire the right to tap by vices and organizations by The police may have either a working 2 1/2 hour shifts per week brief question period in the South Canada still maintains trade with Africa and has pulled back trade would too. However, prohibiting REAL EN: applying for a court order. person or a computer to keep tab Gym April 26. Jamieson, an ex South Africa despite their racist commisioners. He said if the rest individuals from dealing with Court order applications are with other volunteers giving on the calls. In both situations, information to the public. journalist and broadcaster, policies. of the countries in the United South Africa would be "going accepted weekly in Winnipeg the actual recording of the began with a short speech about beyond the kind of restrictions we courts.