Winter Carnival ANAS TANQAA DANZBO TZANA FEB + FEBQ2 FEBS de Saturday Sunday | Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday | Friday 9: Mike Mandel ; Sat. ’ Jan. 30pm. 9:00 4 28 9:30pm. Mike Mandel — Hypnotist Duffy Ampitheatre Tickets Saver : Mon. Jan. Sculpture begins $5 /$4 with Student 30 3:00pm Snow “Pertinent Social Issue” 9:00 Lounge Act Panther Lounge Tues. Jan. 31 Sculpture . 4:00 Judging of 7:00 Tobogganning in-hill by the Barn 8:00 Win, .Lose or Draw, Pan- ther Lounge (Wet and 2nd floor Barn (Dry)) 3:00pm Snow Sculpture Lounge Act 7:00 Tobog ganning by the Barn 8:00 Win, Lose or Draw, Forum UPEI vs. Moncton 6:00 Face Paint 9:00-1:00 Razorbacks | 5:00pm Rocky Hor rorPicture Show 10:00 Campus Comedy Wed. Feb 1 6:00 Face Painting Bus leaves for Forum UPEI vs. Moncton 9:30 Chili & Victory Party in Panther Lounge DON Cantwracet JARHOUSE JOE MYKE TONY KENNY 4 RAZORESCKS | Thurs. Feb. 9:00—1:00 — the Ra- zorbacks $5.00 The Barn Winter Carnival Fri. Feb 3 5:UUpm HKockv Hor ror Picture 10:00 Campus Comedy (contestants still required. Inquire the Student Union!) Attention UPEI SU Shoppers! By: Laura Leigh Kilfoil As a service to the students of UPEI the Student Union Inc. is investigating the possibility of opening a clothing store featur- ing articles with the UPEI SU logo. The clothes will be casual wear such as sweatshirts, t-shirts, gympants, tuques, scarves, caps, and also items such as beer stiens, mugs, etc... All with the Panther Lounge emblem and/or a Student Union Logo which is to be de- signed. In the planning process now is a contest for a logo which will depict the Student Union, involve panther and have originality and creativity. The Student Union “super- store” of course will start off small and hopefully develop. As early as next fall, students will be able to order Student Union T-shirts or sweatshirts from the Barn/Panther Lounge similar to the way. other bars such as “Thirsty’s” sell their clothing. This will be a good indicator of student interest in the product. Says Rob Coffin, a member of the Student Union merchandising Committee...“Students who are proud of the Student Union will want something to commemerate their years here, something differ- ent from what you would get at the Bookstore.” This will be a slightly different merchandising from that sold at the Bookstore so as not to overlap on products. The Student Union merchandise will gain customers from everyone who is part of the Student Union (all those who pay registration fees) and not neces- sarily from the Island community at large, like the Bookstore does. Student Union items will not be sold in the Bookstore. Initially they will be sold at the Barn However if a new University Cen- tre is built there will be a space for such a store. The line of prod- ucts will be expanded and possi- bly include the more trendy items such as sunglasses or whatever is the latest rage at that time. The prices of items will de- pend largely on which company they are ordered from and will have a minimal mark up to cover basic costs only. The idea is to provide a service to students so the few dollars profit: will go back into the Student Union events or more funds to class (executives) for events, for example. This operation will also Create a few more student jobs on campus. In late October S.U. president Dean McMillan called for a com- mittee to be setup to pursue this topic. Thus the Student Union merchandising was made up by Rob Coffin. VPO Marvanne ———— = Page —1S===——==== — Student Friztpatrick, and Shannon Mac- Donald. They have already re- searched from other examples such as the U of Acadia’s store “Cajun’s”. Cajun’s clothing store is a stu- dent run clothing store owned by Acadia Student’s Union. It’s goals are to be a competent cus- tom order outlet for various res- idences, organizations and clubs both on and off campus; as well as a retail outlet for quality stu- dent clothing. Cajun’s offers a limited number of gift certificates worth $20.00 that may be bought. These certificates can be pur- — chased by residences to be used as prizes for various events. Ca- jun’s is managed by a qualified student and fully staffed by stu- dents. The revenue throughout the year is used to help subsidize the non-profit generating services the A.S.U. offers. Union Crest / Logo Contest The Student Union is offeril a twenty five dollar prize for th student who produces and sv? mits the best Crest/logo for th UPEI Student Union. Sub sions will be accepted up Friday, February 10th at 4pm % the Student Union Offices. =Thursday, January 26, 19892