UPEI, Faculty See Settlement Differently

NEWS Post a comment | View comments (1) | News RSS Feed Last updated at 9:35 AM on 17/07/07 UPEI, faculty see settlement differently print this article WAYNE THIBODEAU The Guardian A grievance settlement...

The demise of university?

Just over a year ago, a professor at the University of Prince Edward Island made his overcrowded History of Christianity class a stunning offer: He would give a grade of 70% to anyone who stopped showing up for the rest of the semester and didn’t bother to complete any...

UPEI Student Newspaper Crisis Averted - Joey Coleman at MacLeans.ca

The Cadre, the student newspaper at the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI), has survived to print another day. Recently, a student organization which runs the campus radio station attempted to gain control...

UPEI Student Union takes more time to consider Cadre proposals

Story by Teresa Wright:The UPEI student council unanimously voted to restructure the committee considering the future of the UPEI student newspaper. The new committee will now include a Cadre editor and staff member as well as a trained journalist who has worked in print...

UPEI Student Paper strives for autonomy

Ryan Gallant, president of the UPEI Students’ Union, said he first heard about the Cadre’s drive for autonomy on CBC Radio. Gallant was the Cadre’s editor-in-chief before becoming the student...

No change yet for the Cadre

The UPEI student union has rejected a proposal to hand responsibility of the student newspaper over to a campus group, saying it wants a new committee to look at the issue.

In wake of "cartoon controversy," UPEI student newspaper struggles to preven...

According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, "staff at the Cadre, the UPEI student newspaper, are fighting a plan to be taken over by a campus group, the Independent Student Media Society." The story, dated March 22, 2007 is available here.The plan involves cutting the...

Univ of Prince Edward Island to be stronger after faculty strike (2006)

Wade MacLauchlan, UPEI President, said he doesn’t believe the reputation of his school has been hurt by a 15-day faculty strike, the publication of controversial cartoons in a campus newspaper and the firing of...

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