700 AM Campus . Hopes Go Astray . Way Cool Jr. . I Wanna Have Some Fun . American Dream . Five Long Years . Big League . Handle With Care . Waiting for a Star to Fall . Pauper in Paradise . Hard to Laugh . When Time Turns Around . My Sensation — — © Co am Noon Ph ww KH ree wn . Confidence Man . In Your Room . Tell Somebody . Love, Truth, and Honesty . All She Wants Is . Blue Train < . Paradise City . Two Hearts . Born to Be My Baby . The Criminal . It’s Yer Money I’m After Baby . We Close Our Eyes . Girls Ain’t Nothin’ but Trouble 102.3 FM Cable The Nothern Pikes Ratt Samantha Fox Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young 2 h nel had realized that some theft = was going on from September on, 2 but Gillis was only linked to this 2 one account. For approximately , two weeks the police had the = Barn under surveillance. On De- 3, cember 16 the above charges were laid. Colin James Tom Cochrane & Red Rider The Travelling Willburys Boy Meets Girl Frozen Ghost The Pursuit of Happiness Spoons Eye Eye DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince The Jeff Healy Band The Bangles Sass Jordan Bananarama Duranduran Idle Eyes Guns N’ Roses Phil Collins Bon Jovi Sons of Freedom The Wonderstuff David Gibson CIMN Top 25 — January 26 is hear the CIMN aj Don’t forget the new request line number: 892-CIMN. You can 2 Top 25 every Friday morning at 10. Also, CIMN DJs can now | order new sweatshirts and/or windbreakers this week only. Security Personnel charged with Break, Enter, and Theft By: Laura Leigh Kilfoil Over the Christmas holidays, @ while the Barn was closed for business, a U.P.E.I. security = guard, Allan Gillis, was appre- t hended by the Charlottetown Po- 5 lice for break, enter, and theft. The Panther Lounge person- Gillis plead not guilty on Jan- Believe it or Not! are Foreign governments inviting Canadian’ graduate stu- dents to study abroad, for a year, all expenses paid by the host gov- ernment, and students don’t even bother to apply. At UPEI, a call for applica- ‘tions appeared at the beginning of October, in the Gem and in posters throughout campus. The deadlines were October 31 and December 31. Some UPEI stu- dents did apply to commonwealth countries. Obviously, the number of ap- plicants, throughout Canada, was very small. Three countries are taking the unprecedented steps of sending a second invitation and of extending the deadline. That’s practically begging for applica- tions. Please! won’t some of you, out there, consent to spend a : = a year, all expenses paid, studying in sunny Mexico, Spain, or Por- tugal? Here is the formal notice re- ceived by UPEI: Due to the low number of applications received by Mexico, Portugal and Spain, the AUCC is sending another mailing... The deadline for receipt of ap- plications in our office has been extended to February 1, 1989. Please note that: Awards available from Mexico, Portugal and Spain have not been fully uti- lized in the last few years. Stu- dents interested in pursuing work in these countries should be par- ticularly encouraged to apply. Conditions attached to those awards: “Candidates must be Canadian citezens and must have obtained a Canadian university degree by the time the scholar- ship comes into effect.” In addi- tion, Spain requires knowledge of _ Spanish. For those students who are graduating this year, this is the time to apply in order to spend the year abroad next year. for those who will graduate in future years, this is a good time to start gathering information by contact- ing our awards officers. Remember, our Faculty of Arts has 13 awards officers — one in each department - whose rai- son d’ etre is encouraging you to apply for graduate awards, giv- ing you the necessary informa- tion and assisting you in prepar- ing you applications. So, delay no longer. And bon voyage! uary 17, 1989. His trial will be in April. At present he is under suspension. He cannot be fired as such unless he is found guilty as charged. The student Union lost roughly $ 400 in liquor stolen. * The insurance claim cannot be laid unless the defendant is found to be guilty. Up until about four years or so ago, the Student Union had hired someone to stay in the Barn overnight as security. It was decided that rather than hav- ing only one person in just one room monitoring the whole build- AP ing, an alarm system could lb, bought. It was and this saved much money in wages. ‘The security system at the Barn is actually very effective The infra-red motion detector monitor any movement in any room of the Barn. There are no plans to add more security. |; takes two special keys to active the alarm. The system failed iy this theft because the keys were used to shut it off. Gillis was seen entering the building. There were no signs of forced entry onto the liquor coolers. I would hand for this!” “The counts.” only at Barn. “Let’s see, if I had 15 apple and Susie had 3 and Bobby ate 6, have... GOD! I need another j Alternative “A limited number of last year’s CIMN sweat- shirts are still available $20 each. Pick yours up during the day at CIMN, 3rd floor of the ) 102.3 FM Cable Thursday, January 26, 19893