In search of the green by Laurie Reeves Hello This week’s cohunn has a few items in it for you. again. First. I would like to begin by congratulat- ing those students from last year who are on the U.P.E.I. Dean’s List, as well as those who are receiving prizes for their outstand- ing work. The university population recognizes and congratulates this achieve- ment. One way is through an Awards Dinner which is scheduled for this evening. I would like to include the names of the prize next because I that hard work really does pay off. Most of the prizes pre- sented at the Awards Din- ner are of monetary valne students in column winning week’s want. to stress due to the annual generos- ity of donors. These people want you. the students, to I en- courage you to take advan- meet your potential. tage of this opportunity. Second, T would like to say that the Student Loan forms are not complicated; well they are not supposed to be. Often, the prob- lems encountered are gen- erally ones concerning pa- perwork. Please feel free to drop by and I will do what I can to assist you. My hours are: Monday’s - 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. - 11:45 a.m. - 2:15 p.in. ; Wednesday's - 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lastly, here are the up- coming bursary deadlines: DONNA & PE- TER MEINCKE ALUMNI ‘SCHOLAR- SHIP status full time student awards based on academic performance and financial need one year only noon ~ October 15 ELIZABETH COUSINS LARGE MEMORIAL SCHOLAR- SHIP Home Sc. NON SEQUT TUR By CERRY Txcore. AWD THEN THERE WAS THE PANDA WEEK-END... entering Junior and Senior year, high academic stand- ing --— $600.00 October P.E.E UNION OF PUBLIC SECTOR’ EM- PLOYEES members or dependents of Open Union - $500.00 Octo- ber 30 RHODES SCHOLAR- SHIP Open single students in their Senior year, born Oct.2. 1963 — Oct.1, 1969, attend Oxford tuition fees plus 4200 pounds per annum Oc- tober 23. ANDREW'S SOCT- ETY BURSARY Open ~ Catholic, Islander, Scot- tish ancestry or surname, freshman or sophomore Oct.15 U.P.E.1. SCHOLARSHIP —~- academic performance, ALUMNI Open need, full-time student, se- $500.00 Oct.15 Remember, the “Search for the Green” niors begins with you. a MY HEAD'S KILLING ME_ THE ENTIRE | WEEK-END LEAPING FkomM BAR TD BAR, | RAIDING THE WOMEN'S RESIDENCE | SNEAKING BOOZE (NTO 2BERNADINE HALK__ THEN THE BIG GAME... * Pk Te $s) ras MA 39 NGS ; Lh ee wy FROLICKI By Dean MacMillan Hello freshman . wel- come to your very own sec- tion of the university news- Paper. My name is Dean MacMillan, Tain the former freshman rep. on the UPEL - Student council.this means of course that T was a tresh- man last year. While T was a frosh Inoticed there was a lack of ways.tor fré8h to get involved and a genetaF lack: , of spirit in the freshman - class. Somtimes frosh, even - felt slightly “out! of place here on campus. Well. now that I have ‘experienced*ny freshman year Ican tell you | that there is uo need to feel this way. There are 8 million things for you to Thursday, October 1 1987 “MORE UNADULTERATED wH00P-LAN... TE EXCITEMENT wAS UNBEARABLE. THEN MORE PARTYING-, MORE BOoZE, MANu.I DON'T EVEN KNow WHO 2; WON! FRES do here at UPEI and even more ways to get involved. I have con- tinue the Frolicking fresh- man to hopefully let you decided to know how to get involved and to increase comunica- tion between you and the student union and the rest of the university. The frol- icking freshman will be a bi- weekly article at least un- til such time as there is a new freshman rep elected and maybe until years end. Well like I have said, I have experienced what it is like to be a frosh and can tell you that it can and will be a fantastic ex- perince for you. There God. SOME STUDENTS | STuDENT L THINK THis \ Gérrinc To ME. S73 REALLY OVERDO / NorHine. HE's NY PALOSOFYY PROFESSOR. PLACE IS is a tremendons amoutit of things abont to happen to you all of en) good! are not only embarking on You a new life of learning and personal will growth but you allso have a fantastic You will meet many many food new frinds, and you will get time doing it. all kinds of chances to get: involved in ‘university life here at UPEI. ff there is one thing I would like to tell you , it would be to urge you to get involved in things here at the school. There are literaly dozens of ways to do that. Per- haps one of the most promi- Poutinuad on Page 45 Graphic’ The Fulcrum IT DOES NOT HAVE TO HAPPEN ... Speak Easy A SHORT COURSE ON EFFECTIVE SPEAK- ING FOR UPEI STU- DENTS In a few years you. will be assuming an active role in your work, in social and and While should skill and confidence iecessary to service organizations, in the community. at university you expect to gain the communicate your ideas to others. This short course is designed for University of P.E.L. students who wish to achieve more eftective ex- pression in various forms of speaking such as discussion, seminar participation and social interaction. ‘“Empha- sis will be on the achievem- net of self-confidence, de- termination and the devel- opment of human potential. This course is not intended to be a high level course in public speaking or debat- ing. Method: Exercise in small groups. Stress will be on doing. : Length of Course: Six weeks, beginning October 1, 1987 ani Day and Time: Thurs- days, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. Place: Reception Room, Main Floor, Dalton Hall Class Limit: pants Fee: $20.00 PRIS ORs A course. No will be recorded. 8 partici- non-credit examinations held or marks Those wish- ing more information be- fore registering are asked to contact the Department of Student Services. Registration Deadline: 4 p.m. - Wednesday. September 30. 1987 NOTE: IF SUF- FICIENT INTEREST IS SHOWN. AN. EVENING SERIES OF SPEAK EASY WILL BE OFFERED DURING SEC- OND SEMESTER. IN AD- DI- TION TO THE DAYTIME COURSE. PLEASE CON- TACT STUDENT SER- VICES IF YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN THE EVENING SERIES. — Pare l —S