18 The Panther Prints September 24, 1996 Notices Student Exchanges Looking for something new? Want to study in another country? Try a student exchange! Student exchanges are a great way to study in a different country, travel and experience life away from home. There are exchanges to Australia, Florida, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. If you are inter- ested, stop by Student Development and see the Student Exchange Advisor, Lynette Barrett. Office Hours are: Monday 9-10:30, Wednesday 9-1, Thursday 10-2:30. VP Committee Anyone is interested in joining a Vice-President Internal Committee to help out with upcoming cam- paigns, please call Wendy Venema at 566-0530. One of the major campaigns coming up is Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll, which will deal with drug and alcohol awareness, as well as sexual awareness. This committee will be loads of fun...and there will be free pizza and History Society News Attention history students! At this very moment, we are attempting to put together the biggest and best history society this university has ever seen. We have yet to figure out a good time slot to fit our weekly >) meetings, and would like to hear from you. We already have a lot of great things planned and would appreci- ate your opinion on any other fun things to do. Come on in and check us out, 3rd floor Main building. Psych Club The Psychology Club will be holding a Graduate Information Session and Student/Prof Mixer on Friday, September 27th in the Psych Lounge, beginning at 1:00 pm. All Psychology students are encouraged to attend. Shakespeare on Film Everyone is invited to free screenings of two films: Roman Polanski's “Macbeth” (Tuesday, September 24) and Tom Stoppard's “Rosencrantz and Guildensterm are Dead” (Tuesday, October 1). All films in the "Shakespeare on film" series are in the AVC Lecture Theatre D at 4:30pm. For more informa- tion call Shannon Murray at 566-0404 ro E-mail smurray@upei.ca PSS... Hey you! Yeah you. Are you a political studies major or minor, or are think- ing about it, or know some- one else who is? Yes, well then listen up. My name is Yvonne MacKean and I am the Political Studies Society (PSS) President. Funny, you say you have never heard of us.. well that's okay, I won't take to heart. That is why I am writing this. The aim of the society is to get political studies students together to have some fun and possibly learn something (not much, but occasionally something). There is no pressure to do anything but hang out. We are planning to have a couple of get togethers, purchase Society hats and other such things. We welcome any ideas. The executive is as follows: Vice President Peter Clarey, Secretary/Treasurer Ryan McCarville, and De- partment Representative Matt MacFarlane. What we need is Posters will be up soon and profs will be notified of meeting times. If you missed the first meeting, and want to become involved just get in touch with me through email at ymackean. We have also decided to have a student/prof BEACH PARTY Friday Sept 27. We will be meeting in the political studies lounge at 2:30 and then heading to the beach (transportation will be provided). There will be food and fun. Please come out and meet fellow students and profs!!! Hope to see you there. Stay tuned for other developments here and on bulletin boards. London on the February Break If you are interested in going to London, England on the February break, please talk to Dr. Shannon Murray (566-0404 or e-mail smurray@upei.ca) before October 2. We will leave Charlottetown Friday night, February 21, and return on March 1. The cost at the moment is $1400, including tickets, taxes, hotel for seven nights, transportation to and from the London airport, a _. week's London transportation pass, and tickets to two plays. The cost may de- crease before we have to confirm because of fluctuat- ing airline fares. Participants are free to explore those aspects of this great city which interest them, with two optional group trips to the new Globe to bury the UPEI Time Capsules (earned at last year's "Bardathon") and to Stratford-upon-Avon. Deposits of $250 to reserve seating are due on October 2, with the remain- — der due January 3. Everyone is welcome! RUGBY Just a Man's Sport? No Way! Rugby is a very rough and physically demanding sport, which may lead some to believe it is a man's sport. Rugby, however, is an excellent way for everybody, man and woman alike, to get into shape, relieve stress and make friends with teammates. UPEI has a rugby club which consists of three teams: two men's teams ~ women's team. The popular- ity of rugby among women is increasing, shown by a large turnout at this season's first — practices. The UPEI rugby teams practice three times a week to brush up on skills and fitness for weekend games. The UPEI rugby club's next home games are on Saturday, September 28, starting at 1:00pm at UPEI. Rugby fans or curious onlookers are welcome, but be warned, the women are | just as rough and rowdy as themen! Fencing Practices Sabre WHAT: Fencing Practice for Foil, Epee, and WHERE: Young Canada Games Sport Centre WHEN: Saturdays 1pm - 3pm Mondays 8pm - 10pm Wednesdays 7pm - 9pm (UPEI Fencing Club Practice) WHO: Everyone from beginners to expert fencers are welcome. Beginners are invited to try the sport and their first three sessions are free! pop. ~ = Sta, a i ~ ee