Marcu 30, 2005 Win a trip to Britain- New 2005 Experience Britain Guide VisitBritain, the national tourist office for England, Scotland and Wales, has developed a partnership with Lonely Planet, the world’s most successful independent travel information company, to develop Experience Britain, anew youth guide. VisitBritain’s alliance with Lonely Planet will enhance Britain’s reputation as a destination, particularly since 37 percent of first time visitors prefer to use recognized guidebooks, such as Lonely Planet, as their main source of information’. To coincide with the launch of Experience Britain, stadents have the opportunity to win a flight to Britain with Zoom Airlines. Zoom Airlines serving London, Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff and Belfast departs from major cities across Canada. To enter the contest, please see our web-site for details www.visitbritain.com/party. Lonely Planet’s team of experts have developed the 96-page guide for young travellers. The guide highlights 14 cities in Britain, as well as the top five things to do and see in the beautiful countryside. The guide also includes information about studying and working in Britain, as well as information about popular culture — fashion, film, literature, music and sports. To enter the contest and to receive your free copy of Experience Britain go to www.visitbritain.com/party. ' Source: Today’s youth travelers: tomorrow’s global nomand research ISTC/ATLAS 2002. Student Achievement Task Force Agree Public Input Essential CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, March 21, 2005 — The Education task force, formed in February to recommend ways to improve student achievement met recently to discuss the approaches they will take in the months ahead. Throughout this process, the 13-member task force agreed that engaging the public as part of the team’s work will be of major importance. They hope to involve the public through a new informative web site that will allow Islanders an opportunity to provide feedback. Additionally, the task force will provide Islanders with opportunities to submit presentations and to attend public forums across the Island. “The general consensus of the task force at our first meeting was to involve the public as much as possible,” said Richard Kurial, chair. “There will bea variety of ways Islanders can have their voices heard and I encourage interested stakeholders to participate in these opportunities to contribute to the overall work of the task force.” The task force has been asked to examine the current status of student achievement in PEI, to examine how student achievement is monitored, international Project Management Z how your degree can change the world, Call 416-675-6622, ext. 3032 or email | eupendes@humbence for further information, Apply for alf Busines School prograsms af the OCAS web site — wurmomheriocotigges.ct Seating is Limited! Ay HUMBER Take your ena os a whole new level of success. international Project Managernent is the only postgraduate program in Canada that shows you The Business School www. besinoes. leenherc.on.ca assessed and reported, and to draw on current educational research and identify responsive initiatives to improve student achievement and monitor and report on student progress. “‘We would therefore ask that any Islander planning to provide input to please focus their attention on the matter of “student achievement” as outlined in the “terms of reference” given to us by the Minister of Education, Mildred Dover, as a guideline to our work,” Kurial added. Members of the task force include Dr. Richard Kurial, chair, Zain Esseghaier, Maurice Poirier, Dr. Alex (Sandy) MacDonald, Ken Gunn, Gary Doucette, B.J. Willis, Rob MacDonald, Beth Cullen, Kim Horrelt, Steve Loggie, Justin MacLeod and George Morrison; ex- officio: Shauna Sullivan Curley, Linda Lowther. The task force ohne to meet again in the next couple of weeks. Public notices will be provided soon to keep Islanders informed of the work of the Student Achievement Task Force: The task force will provide its report to the Minister of Education by September 30, 2005. = # THE CADRE @ 14 Defeated Candidate Demands A Re-Vote for Executive VP Continued from page 1 that we demand a re-vote for the position of Executive VP, in order to accord all candidates fair and equal chances for the attainment of this position,” Deighan told the Cadre. The election results are still unofficial and have to be ratified by Student Council before being declared official. Student Council will meet Tuesday, and could hold a vote to ratify the election results at that meeting. Deighan has begun circulating a petition around the UPEI campus demanding a revote for the position of Executive VP and he plans on presenting it to Student Council before the meeting on Tuesday. At this point there remain many more questions than answers in the election controversy; Deighan claims that when he and other people logged _ in to vote, his name was not on the ballot for Executive VP, but he has no hard evidence to prove it. Meanwhile, election CRO Pat Curley claims that the chronological list of ballots cast suggests no candidate was substantially disadvantaged by the alleged glitch. He is, however, faced with the situation that no hard evidence has been discovered to prove this suggestion, or that names were not sporadically left off the list of candidates. With the seriousness of the allegations, the matter must be looked into by both the Student Union and Computer Services to give the student population some solid answers concerning questions surrounding last month’s elections. (News Editor’s Note: The unofficial results of the Executive VP vote are: Shaun Coady, 363 votes; Megan MacKinnon, 311 votes; Brad Deighan, 258 votes; Jeremy Hogan, 233 votes; 141 abstentions.)