Page 11 March 16, 2009 SPORTS PANTHER POST Lady Panthers.. from page 10 back into a rut of loss after loss. February 2009 had players and fans alike worried about the Lady Panthers. While they were guaranteed a spot in the AUS Champion- ship as hosts, nobody want- ed a pity spot. They wanted to earn it. Earn it they did on Feb. 25, 2009 against Mount Allison. This win was enough to put them in place for the AUS Championship game fair and square. On Friday night of the i+ months of rom Championship, UPEI played St. Thomas Univer- sity and while they played well against the Tommies, it wasn’t enough to keep them in the running. The 1-0 score insured that St. Thomas was moving on, and that UPEI was not. With eight rookies on the team this past season, our ladies did well and will no doubt continue ‘to- improve as the team builds upon the progress they have made in the past months. erring fe te Ty Ta | Important Notice for Students with Canada Student Loans ad ng more than six Loan, contact the Mabon Winter sports raise money for digestive research HAMILTON (CUP) — While fundraising is important, asking for donations or sell- ing chocolate bars isn’t the most exciting thing in the world. But a group of profs from Hamilton’s McMaster Uni- versity are putting a new spin on it. The profs are traveling to Alberta to engage in some winter sports to raise money for research about digestive diseases. The activities, taking place rembouwsement late last month, included driving a dog sled through Snowy Owl, snowshoeing through the forests of Spray Valley, summiting the Ha Ling Peak, and cross-coun- try skiing over Canada’s continental divide. Richard Hunt, the vice- president of the Canadian Digestive Health Foundation and a professor of medicine at McMaster, says fundrais- ing for health research has an increased importance. “I think we’re living in dif- Avis important aux étudiants * qui ont un prét d’études canadien Tu tenmines tes études ou tu les interromps pendant plus de six mois? Situ ne retaumes pas aux Gludes @ temps plein fauiomme prochain, fw dors Communique avec now: aim de discute des opiors de «En ce qa conceme ton prét études canadien, COMETERELE avec le Centre de senices natona Gixienis, am 1-868-815-4514 (lepimeu pow madenterciants - 1-888-615-4556). «En Ce qui cancerme ton pret Pétudes provincial, COMETHIMECRNE avec le bureau Paide financiére aux Ghucienks de ta province, au S-368-4640. available ip Situ crois que tw pourais avoir de la dificult 4 rembourser tes preta de pret: auc ficult financial times, so the problem was already there in many ways. Governments are not investing as much as they should in recent bud- gets,” Hunt said. Hunt adds that stock market problems mean agencies are no longer making money on investments. “One way that groups now raise money is to get people to do things and then they go out and get friends and fam- ily to sponsor them to do it,” he said. (ehudes, des programmes tedénux ef provindsux 2'ofirent @ tl atin de Paader & meintienr le cag. Rereignetoi au sujet des possibdiies de rembourserient qui te 8s ecesogsggson tes Por plus die diciais, viedte in secison Ex peciadio Canada