— “x- q, “I‘Mmuy... .1. 0-..- an... A . p‘ Mania Wis ééx’ixi and 8471mm Chanda): Iiégmaudbfiugé 2: Work 'on ‘Ihe U.P.E.I. Sun is varied to, say the least. 'Ascanbeseen a person could have no in— terest in newspapers but still work for the news- paper . Over Christnas , the number of hours'spent on carpentry would have easily put out a quarter of the issues for‘this semester, and the work is not finished yet: have to be put up. Shelves A few more notice boards could be painted and they say that there still is a bit more painting to be done. Remember, work on the Sun israimed at getting stu— dents together more than anything else. Drop in some time. If any of this work ap- peals to you, or any of the work listed below in— terests you, come to our first meeting of the se— mester Monday, January 16 ,‘ in room 40l, Main at 7:00 pm.0r just take a gander at the new renovations. Of course there 18 al-4 ways this weekly thing of putting out a paper. Gives one some great experience, it does. For instance, just look at the back is— sues of the paper.- It is slowly improving. This is due to experience we are getting. We learn how .to to do something better with each issue. We even utilize this knowledge once in a while. What do we learn to do? Writing: r{his is of course essential to a pap— THE ‘UP E I. er. It involves reporting, which we hape to get mere done of especially in the ' field of investigative re- porting. We have some very good topics for any political scientists on ' campus. Anyone interes- ted in finding out about things political, apolit— ical or otherwise, we'd love to see then. Lay-out: v The psycologi— cal implications are alone staggering. lay-out is the design of the way the ar— ticles are set up on the L Lge. What's this about psychological implications. Well, if we don't put cer- tain things in certain places (such as pictures) people Will not read them. A page must be set up so the reader can read the page at aglance. This ‘is an art form that is chal—, lenging and extremelySatn isfying. Any one WhQ '. wantstobeabletoput. articles down so that the reader will have to read than, cure see us or Gen- eralissimo Idi Amin Dada. \. s o c (I, Paste-up;' Paste-up is the actual process of stic- king oopy (stories, pic- tures, etc.) to the lay- H out sheets. If thisis ‘ -* done improperly it a??? troys the work of lay-wt. Paste-up people resm‘ " sible for many of the lit- ' tle things in the paper such asthe line page number at the topof'itl'e page. It's a job you can stick‘to (please don't give up on me now for one lousy’pun). .To get ted, show up on‘4th floor A