The Cord Weekly (September 15, 1983)

The Cord Weekly (September 15, 1983)

theCORD weekly Waterworks brings live theatre See page 14 Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo, Ontario Thursday, September 15, 1983 Volume 24, Number 2 Inside Studying Women Calendars The joint (JW • WLCI Women's Studies Option was added last and Coordinators January, are in conflict optimistic about fall enrolment. page 5 by Chuck Kirkham A University administator may have attempted to off Student Publications not to the pay publish In Brief Student Calendar this past summer. his offer of Although denying any questions on Laurier's Vice President- money not to publish, A new regular feature has been Finance Peter Venton did ask Student Publications added to the Cord. Every week not to their calendar this Ven- felt publish year. on you can keep u with university that there was a duplication of service being news from around the nation. The school this has 8 performed. year published page their own calendar through the Athletic Complex. The Athletic Department felt that they were unfavourable last receiving coverage year on and this calendar to Whales dying campus saw as a way promote themselves. They hired a professional ad agency to solicit ads and produced 2000 copies of the from This week's feature comes Athletic Review of 1982-1983. the Victoria, B.C. where whales StudentPublications Meanwhile, was busy on their in SeaWorldare a tough having own version of a student calendar. This is the 4ime surviving., calendar that the students put together and finance 11 page themselves Most of cost every year. the of the calendar is metby ads and the rest is payed forwith students fees. This year over $2000 was solicited in ads an additional $1000 to be financed Reggae at CJW leaving by the students. Upon discovery of the competition through Monday s free outdoor concert advertisers unwilling to advertise twice on the same featured local bands Student Puclications reggae campus, started investigation and 20th into Messenjah Century agreements on advertising rights on campus. Rebels. All that was found was an agreement between the page 13 University and the Student Union not to enterinto the same money-making ventures. Following this an agreement was discovered between the Union and Student Pubs giving advertising riqhts to Hawks win again! Student Pubs. John Karr approached Venton for Student Pubs. Venton informed Karr that for it was impossible the The Golden Hawks defeated the school to stop production of the calendar. Venton Waterloo Warriors 18-3 last then asked Karr to ask Student Pubs notto publsih Saturday. This marked their their calendar and the school would publish an 12th straight over the Photo by Karim Virani victory additional 2000 copies of their calendar. cross-town rivals. Because of Student Pubs the streets advertising contracts, Laurier Shiners hit last Saturday to raise money for CF research. This 17 page could not and told Karr so. Karr has taken to of Laurier students. For further details stop publication cop obviously a shining a couple on the and its success see the story on 4. 4 day page continued on page Soccer Hawks New bill proposed Laurier's soccer Hawks returned from an unsuccessful McGill tournament hoping for a Stephenson wants financial control winning season. 17 page would the of the that George Cook assume responsibilities by ensuring "they are not jeopardized by the board of and Queen's Park Bureau Chief university's governors president. accumulation of unmanageable deficits.'' The would then work with the supervisor Reaction the to proposed legislation has ranged Ontario TORONTO -- A bill to and to reduce the (CUP) prevent governing body president from reluctant acceptance to outright rejection. universities from running yearly deficits of more school's deficit. If these co-operative efforts fail, We don t especially want it, but we can live with than two centof their annual was the would have the to per revenue given however, supervisor power it, Alvin Lee, president of McMaster University in the second reading by a committee of provincial take full control of the institution's finances. Hamilton and chairperson of the Council of Ontario here last week. The states that the legislature proposed legislation Universities, told the committee. COU is a non- Described by opposition critics as a "massive university supervisor "may request the governing government body representing the province's affairs of intervention" by the government in the body and the chief executive officer of the university university administration. the if will do act that have the autonomous institutions, bill, passed, give to any they authority to do, and Despite COCl's cautious acceptance of the bill, of and universities do the act their behalf if fail to the Ontario ministry colleges may on they comply Lee went on to describe the provisions for the and to audit university books to with his request." sweeping powers of a appointment supervisor to run a financially it is control of finances if deemed said a would take a university's Stephenson university supervisor troubled university as "a pretty brutal mechanism.'' not interfere in the "purely academic, non-financial necessary. MDP Education critic Richard Allen (Hamilton of Ontario's minister matters'' of an institution. "The (of a Bette Stephenson, appointment West) said Bill 42 represents a "major intervention education, said the bill will give the government the supervisor) would be made only in order to prevent of the autonomy of universities." finances if the financial she said. authority to investigate a university's insolvency," Allen called the legislation an inadequate of than two cent told the committee on school runs a deficit more per per Stephenson standing response to the underfunded condition of Ontario's social development that she believes theanti-deficit year. post-secondary system of education. the institution is will universities from If, after such an investigation, legislation prevent responding The legislation is more than unnecessary," he be in serious financial the to financial restraint more than their found to difficulty, by spending said, 'it is Institutions quite unjust. are being told of the could then move to take control revenue allows. yearly must ministry they tighten their belts or else, and the or else a who She said the law will universities school's finances by appointing supervisor proposed help is Bill 42." 1983 2 THE CORD WEEKLY Thursday, September 15, Pasta's I Pizza N /^s7B9 \ I 9" pizza \ ■ 2 item tax extra 1 I pick-up only I \ - 11:30 a.m. 2:30 a.m. J \ everyday M phone ahead X I Just a stone's throw from tmßmlm the Turret Store Hours Mon. 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. Tues. 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Wed. 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. ;»._ Wf^SSSBBSSSIOSBiiBBSi Thurs. 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. Sat. - 11:30 a.m. 3:00 a.m. k|||U^^^^9B3| Sun. - 3:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. ■■ ™" 886-2111 — ' ' . ' ' ~: .' ' . ' ...".. 1983 THE CORD WEEKLY Thursday, September 15, 3 Razor news Edge WS\ of Waterloo welcomes you! WA Men's & Women's Hairstyling 141 Hi Men $7.00 Women $7.50 Library addition official WiL y Complete with Blow Dry Hours: Tatham by Chuck Not contractor was on a expenditure. only was it the first embarking Mon. - closed Tues. & Wed. -8:30 - 5:45 available was on Every bigwig major expenditure, but the entire rousing description of masonry and hand for library Tuesday's weather-resistant - project was privately financed its qualities. Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 - 6:00 commemoration. This did not without government assistance of Sat. - 8:00 - 3:30 of that the proceedings would kind. Because a class at 2:30, I was ensure any Just another example of 28 but unable to and with the Ave. East be strangely enough Laurier's to stay mingle University interesting, ability raise money for a Between With the two unfinished enthusiastic crowd. I also had to Regina & Weber Waterloo they were. worthy cause. St., forego the table of goodies that had floors as a backdrop, university The university president, whose 886-2060 and alumni affairs been hauled outof the hall for development name I almost missed becauseof the dining the Millar chaired a bigwigs to nibble on while director Marjorie incessantly droning riveting admiring that Bth wonder of the panel of speakers who rose to the machines, Dr. John A. Weir, then world, our library. This occasion by presenting enlightening spoke eloquently on various related ceremony of which 1 listened was most appropriate considering speeches, many topics. Considering that it looked as the immeasurable value that the to. if a monsoon was about to hit H. chairman of the beloved library has toeach and John Moffat, Waterloo, the speakers kept their every one of us. The additional WLCI Board of Governors, was the addresses short and somewhat space provided by the new floors will first speaker; the emphasis of his sweet. Mayor Marjorie Carroll and give us more to and read, let speech was the fact that theaddition Librarian Erich Schultz maintained space study the alone lounge and talk. to the library was WLXJ the expeditious tradition, and when Fund's first the Development major sky finally opened up the building STANLEY'S BURGERS 19" 11:00 am-1100pm #SSff 0 fill & II f'lIE II Photo by Karim Virani * afternoon Seen members Tuesday saw the official proclamation of theaddition to the library. here are m* Hair Care of the administration and Development contributors signing their names to the back of the billboard with the library addition notice. Approxamately 100 people attended the celebration dispite the threatening weather. Cut Bricker Street bustling It Out! by Mark Hall At least one of the campus' minor inconveniences should be eliminated within the next two weeks Welcome to Waterloo.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    20 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us