Salient. Official Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 42 No. 22. September 10 1979
Michael McAleer
[unclear: Michael] McAleer
the five years that I have been at [unclear: rsity], I have noticed a decline in [unclear: luality] of student life. For many [unclear: nts] here, varsity just means going [unclear: nures] and the library. University [unclear: Id] be an experience in human [unclear: s], not just the receipt of a fancy of paper at the end of several of concentrated study.
[unclear: e] position of Man Vice-President [unclear: arily] involves the organisation and [unclear: dination] of social activities [unclear: ided] by the Union. To this end I attempt to improve the type and [unclear: he] which the Union will provide in coming year. The Victoria Club for [unclear: tple], should be moved back to the [unclear: lge]. Traditional student activities as the Drinking Horn, etc., [unclear: id] be rejuvenated.
[unclear: will] also attempt to improve the [unclear: r] facilities provided by the Union. Cafe is of the highest priority, in [unclear: Dus] need of renovation. The [unclear: jrition] Cafe is an example of what [unclear: tie] enterprise and initiative can [unclear: ve]. The cuts to the Recreation [unclear: re] hours should be withdrawn.
consider the position of Man Vice- [unclear: ident] to be apolitical and will [unclear: ine] any political activities to those [unclear: tly] related to student affairs such [unclear: lucation] cuts.