page two ; The Other Press ee UC. oy : we The 99¢ Movie . Back et For Good RRA ARR RA AREA ~ Nov3-7 Dr. Zhivago Nov 12-15 2001 - A Space Odyssey RRA AAAARA HRA eee Mon - Thurs Friday 8 pm 7:30 pm & 10:30 pm (doors open 7.30) (doors open 7:00) inane = vi York Theatre 639 Commercial (near Hastings) S. yy, %e 2WSio Beene Ca es et Am Thursday November 20, 1980. U of T faces fee hike due to underfunding TORONTO [CUP]- Students at the University of Toronto can expect to face a 7 per cent fee hike next year, said U of T president James Ham. Speaking at a_ student council meeting November 5, Ham said tuition will increase by the same amount as the university’s provincial grant. ‘‘The university is forced to live by its wits and resources as a result of provincial underfunding,’’ he said. Ham said the idea of system rationalization, re- commended by the Ontario Colleges and Universities Association, would not al- leviate university underfund- ing. Limiting duplication of courses, as the. university suggests, would be a good thing, said Ham, but ‘‘it’s not going to cure under- funding.”’ Ham said the university “‘must not be transformed or distorted by the currency of ‘wasteful OTTAWA [CUP]- The fed- eral government could find money for badly needed student housing if they cut back on ‘‘wasteful military spending’’ says BC New Democratic MP Nelson Riis. fy) ay NY Southern Comfort. Enjoy it straight up, on the rocks, or blended with your favourite mixer. er ettr f\ students preferences.’’ He explained that funds had been reallocated from the faculty of arts and sciences to commerce to accomodate the increased enrollment in that faculty. However, he said there would be no major com- mittment to restructure the balance of teaching staff because about half of the professors would disappear in the next 15 years and the intellectual shape of the university would then change. “The intellectual balance of the university must not be erased to accomodate under- graduate student preferen- ces,’’ he said. Ham also mentioned the Ontario government’s report on employment of university graduates which he said “‘dispells the myth perpet- uated in the press that grads don’t find employment. Grads in arts and science just take longer to find a niche.”’ spending’ a parliamentary committee November 4 that student housing was not a ‘“‘high priority’’ item for the federal government. Witha shortage of money, Cosgrove said, the needs of families and senior citizens would come before students. Riis said all housing should be a priority. Business study trip to Japan Business students inter- ested in a Business Study Trip to Japan from May 7 to June 2,1981, please contact Jim Sator on the New Westminster campus. in Room N310. Phone 521-4852 local 257. Approxiamate cost- $2,500 to’ $3,000. TYPING SsnrVICE NG S25it Fast =— Accurate Composition Assistance $1.50 per page (minimum rate) Norah at 588-0988 Phone from 7:30 a.m. The unique taste of Southern Comfort GO-12230. pime enjoyed for over 125 years. | = a week-ends too |