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support to students
A Plea
fora
Resolution
I moved away from my family
to have a career. Please get the
show on the road - we are here for
our future. .
I feel as though we (the stu-
dents) are the ones being punished
for this dispute. This should have
been resolved long ago. The
teachers deserve all they want; they
“Management
needs their
butts kicked!"
I am not impressed with
Student organisers ask questions on the 9th
should be heard. My whole year
may now be jeopardized.
Corinne Browning
be moved to the gym to
Admin.’s Chief Negotiator
Ross Cameron looks amused
Answer
Our
Questions!
To The Management:
I showed up on Thursday night
at the board meeting and I saw that -
Jamie had two simple questions for
you to answer. Through out the
meeting you did not answer either
questions. When you cannot
answer two simple questions in a
simple yes and no answer there is
seriously something wrong. On the
other hand Faculty have been so
cooperative and have answered all
.the questions within their
capability. Furthermore, I can see
why now even faculty are having
such a hard time communicating
with you.
In my opinion if you cannot
communicate with the faculty on a
one to one basis then I don’t think a
mediator will make a difference.
you can bring in ten mediators and
it still won’t make a difference until
you decide that cooperation is the
prerequisite for comming to an
agreement. So, if you really care
then cooperate with the Faculty and
come to an agreement and end this
strike
Paul Dhalla
Giving up hope
Strike
Hurts
Families
I personally wish to demand
the faculty and administration to
get this strike settled now. I ama
single parent, this course is my
hope for providing a living and to
support my daughter. There is no
reason for the Administration to
refuse to meet the faculty face to
face at the barganing table. I can’t
afford to loose my semester, I don’t
want a refund of my tuition-- it
won’t cover my living expenses or
make up for the time lost or the
energy or enthusiasm I can’t easily
regain to try to recomplete my
courses.
Doesn’t anyone appreciate the
personal damage that has occured,
the frustration and added anxiety
and pressure this strike has placed
onthe students over and above the
normal stress of completing a col-
lege education?
If they do-- meet face to face
and get us back in classes.
C. Green
Student
Really
Mad
I feel very angry that my career
is jeopardized because of this, I’m
really mad!!!!
Tracy Lee
management’s insensitivity to the
students. They obviously don’t
give a hoot about us. I am a mature
student and can’t afford to lose a
semester. I have put in two and a
half months worth of studies and
work and don’t relish the idea of
repeating this semester!
Management needs their butts
kicked!
Pauline Sholly
Pam Burry and Adrienne Peacock spoke at the rally
Page 5
Short but
Sweet
3 strikes in 2 years, come on
now!
Donna Carey
6th semester Psych Nursing
FED UP!
I am fed up with being used as
a pawn in this battle between the
faculty and administration. I am
losing time and money I can ill
afford. I do not support either side.
I support myself and my right to the
education I have paid for. I demand
action by both sides!
Pamela Traves
We.Cannot
Afford
Strike
Dear Management:
We Nursing students badly
, need to finish our program.
_ Likewise, health care facilities
badly need Graduate Nurses. We
cannot afford this strike.
Please reconsider the reper-
cussions your stalemate has on the
students!
Sincerely,
A Concerned Nursing Student
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the Other Press
support to students
A Plea
fora
Resolution
I moved away from my family
to have a career. Please get the
show on the road - we are here for
our future. .
I feel as though we (the stu-
dents) are the ones being punished
for this dispute. This should have
been resolved long ago. The
teachers deserve all they want; they
“Management
needs their
butts kicked!"
I am not impressed with
Student organisers ask questions on the 9th
should be heard. My whole year
may now be jeopardized.
Corinne Browning
be moved to the gym to
Admin.’s Chief Negotiator
Ross Cameron looks amused
Answer
Our
Questions!
To The Management:
I showed up on Thursday night
at the board meeting and I saw that -
Jamie had two simple questions for
you to answer. Through out the
meeting you did not answer either
questions. When you cannot
answer two simple questions in a
simple yes and no answer there is
seriously something wrong. On the
other hand Faculty have been so
cooperative and have answered all
.the questions within their
capability. Furthermore, I can see
why now even faculty are having
such a hard time communicating
with you.
In my opinion if you cannot
communicate with the faculty on a
one to one basis then I don’t think a
mediator will make a difference.
you can bring in ten mediators and
it still won’t make a difference until
you decide that cooperation is the
prerequisite for comming to an
agreement. So, if you really care
then cooperate with the Faculty and
come to an agreement and end this
strike
Paul Dhalla
Giving up hope
Strike
Hurts
Families
I personally wish to demand
the faculty and administration to
get this strike settled now. I ama
single parent, this course is my
hope for providing a living and to
support my daughter. There is no
reason for the Administration to
refuse to meet the faculty face to
face at the barganing table. I can’t
afford to loose my semester, I don’t
want a refund of my tuition-- it
won’t cover my living expenses or
make up for the time lost or the
energy or enthusiasm I can’t easily
regain to try to recomplete my
courses.
Doesn’t anyone appreciate the
personal damage that has occured,
the frustration and added anxiety
and pressure this strike has placed
onthe students over and above the
normal stress of completing a col-
lege education?
If they do-- meet face to face
and get us back in classes.
C. Green
Student
Really
Mad
I feel very angry that my career
is jeopardized because of this, I’m
really mad!!!!
Tracy Lee
management’s insensitivity to the
students. They obviously don’t
give a hoot about us. I am a mature
student and can’t afford to lose a
semester. I have put in two and a
half months worth of studies and
work and don’t relish the idea of
repeating this semester!
Management needs their butts
kicked!
Pauline Sholly
Pam Burry and Adrienne Peacock spoke at the rally
Page 5
Short but
Sweet
3 strikes in 2 years, come on
now!
Donna Carey
6th semester Psych Nursing
FED UP!
I am fed up with being used as
a pawn in this battle between the
faculty and administration. I am
losing time and money I can ill
afford. I do not support either side.
I support myself and my right to the
education I have paid for. I demand
action by both sides!
Pamela Traves
We.Cannot
Afford
Strike
Dear Management:
We Nursing students badly
, need to finish our program.
_ Likewise, health care facilities
badly need Graduate Nurses. We
cannot afford this strike.
Please reconsider the reper-
cussions your stalemate has on the
students!
Sincerely,
A Concerned Nursing Student
the Other Press
support to students
A Plea
fora
Resolution
I moved away from my family
to have a career. Please get the
show on the road - we are here for
our future. .
I feel as though we (the stu-
dents) are the ones being punished
for this dispute. This should have
been resolved long ago. The
teachers deserve all they want; they
“Management
needs their
butts kicked!"
I am not impressed with
Student organisers ask questions on the 9th
should be heard. My whole year
may now be jeopardized.
Corinne Browning
be moved to the gym to
Admin.’s Chief Negotiator
Ross Cameron looks amused
Answer
Our
Questions!
To The Management:
I showed up on Thursday night
at the board meeting and I saw that -
Jamie had two simple questions for
you to answer. Through out the
meeting you did not answer either
questions. When you cannot
answer two simple questions in a
simple yes and no answer there is
seriously something wrong. On the
other hand Faculty have been so
cooperative and have answered all
.the questions within their
capability. Furthermore, I can see
why now even faculty are having
such a hard time communicating
with you.
In my opinion if you cannot
communicate with the faculty on a
one to one basis then I don’t think a
mediator will make a difference.
you can bring in ten mediators and
it still won’t make a difference until
you decide that cooperation is the
prerequisite for comming to an
agreement. So, if you really care
then cooperate with the Faculty and
come to an agreement and end this
strike
Paul Dhalla
Giving up hope
Strike
Hurts
Families
I personally wish to demand
the faculty and administration to
get this strike settled now. I ama
single parent, this course is my
hope for providing a living and to
support my daughter. There is no
reason for the Administration to
refuse to meet the faculty face to
face at the barganing table. I can’t
afford to loose my semester, I don’t
want a refund of my tuition-- it
won’t cover my living expenses or
make up for the time lost or the
energy or enthusiasm I can’t easily
regain to try to recomplete my
courses.
Doesn’t anyone appreciate the
personal damage that has occured,
the frustration and added anxiety
and pressure this strike has placed
onthe students over and above the
normal stress of completing a col-
lege education?
If they do-- meet face to face
and get us back in classes.
C. Green
Student
Really
Mad
I feel very angry that my career
is jeopardized because of this, I’m
really mad!!!!
Tracy Lee
management’s insensitivity to the
students. They obviously don’t
give a hoot about us. I am a mature
student and can’t afford to lose a
semester. I have put in two and a
half months worth of studies and
work and don’t relish the idea of
repeating this semester!
Management needs their butts
kicked!
Pauline Sholly
Pam Burry and Adrienne Peacock spoke at the rally
Page 5
Short but
Sweet
3 strikes in 2 years, come on
now!
Donna Carey
6th semester Psych Nursing
FED UP!
I am fed up with being used as
a pawn in this battle between the
faculty and administration. I am
losing time and money I can ill
afford. I do not support either side.
I support myself and my right to the
education I have paid for. I demand
action by both sides!
Pamela Traves
We.Cannot
Afford
Strike
Dear Management:
We Nursing students badly
, need to finish our program.
_ Likewise, health care facilities
badly need Graduate Nurses. We
cannot afford this strike.
Please reconsider the reper-
cussions your stalemate has on the
students!
Sincerely,
A Concerned Nursing Student
the Other Press
support to students
A Plea
fora
Resolution
I moved away from my family
to have a career. Please get the
show on the road - we are here for
our future. .
I feel as though we (the stu-
dents) are the ones being punished
for this dispute. This should have
been resolved long ago. The
teachers deserve all they want; they
“Management
needs their
butts kicked!"
I am not impressed with
Student organisers ask questions on the 9th
should be heard. My whole year
may now be jeopardized.
Corinne Browning
be moved to the gym to
Admin.’s Chief Negotiator
Ross Cameron looks amused
Answer
Our
Questions!
To The Management:
I showed up on Thursday night
at the board meeting and I saw that -
Jamie had two simple questions for
you to answer. Through out the
meeting you did not answer either
questions. When you cannot
answer two simple questions in a
simple yes and no answer there is
seriously something wrong. On the
other hand Faculty have been so
cooperative and have answered all
.the questions within their
capability. Furthermore, I can see
why now even faculty are having
such a hard time communicating
with you.
In my opinion if you cannot
communicate with the faculty on a
one to one basis then I don’t think a
mediator will make a difference.
you can bring in ten mediators and
it still won’t make a difference until
you decide that cooperation is the
prerequisite for comming to an
agreement. So, if you really care
then cooperate with the Faculty and
come to an agreement and end this
strike
Paul Dhalla
Giving up hope
Strike
Hurts
Families
I personally wish to demand
the faculty and administration to
get this strike settled now. I ama
single parent, this course is my
hope for providing a living and to
support my daughter. There is no
reason for the Administration to
refuse to meet the faculty face to
face at the barganing table. I can’t
afford to loose my semester, I don’t
want a refund of my tuition-- it
won’t cover my living expenses or
make up for the time lost or the
energy or enthusiasm I can’t easily
regain to try to recomplete my
courses.
Doesn’t anyone appreciate the
personal damage that has occured,
the frustration and added anxiety
and pressure this strike has placed
onthe students over and above the
normal stress of completing a col-
lege education?
If they do-- meet face to face
and get us back in classes.
C. Green
Student
Really
Mad
I feel very angry that my career
is jeopardized because of this, I’m
really mad!!!!
Tracy Lee
management’s insensitivity to the
students. They obviously don’t
give a hoot about us. I am a mature
student and can’t afford to lose a
semester. I have put in two and a
half months worth of studies and
work and don’t relish the idea of
repeating this semester!
Management needs their butts
kicked!
Pauline Sholly
Pam Burry and Adrienne Peacock spoke at the rally
Page 5
Short but
Sweet
3 strikes in 2 years, come on
now!
Donna Carey
6th semester Psych Nursing
FED UP!
I am fed up with being used as
a pawn in this battle between the
faculty and administration. I am
losing time and money I can ill
afford. I do not support either side.
I support myself and my right to the
education I have paid for. I demand
action by both sides!
Pamela Traves
We.Cannot
Afford
Strike
Dear Management:
We Nursing students badly
, need to finish our program.
_ Likewise, health care facilities
badly need Graduate Nurses. We
cannot afford this strike.
Please reconsider the reper-
cussions your stalemate has on the
students!
Sincerely,
A Concerned Nursing Student