By Inge Dorsey This week’s column is dedicated to those students in the pursuit of law and justice, in other words tips on awards for law students. In addition to the awards listed below I would advise students to consult the university they wish to attend for additional financial aid information. Congratulations are extended to Gordon Cobb, president of the Student Union on his awarding of a Commonwealth Scholarship. Gordon will be studying towards a Master in Arts Degree at the University of Exeter in England. On Saturday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m., Gordie Munro of Toronto will be playing at the Barn. He is here on the invitation of the Association for Baha’i Studies at UPEI. Gordi, who is formally of Halifax, performs in a variety of musical styles: Pop, Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Folk, Blues, Swing and Country. He has tra- yelled to places such as Antigua, Costa Rica, into the United States and throughout Canada and has held concerts in Yale & Columbus University and Princeton. He was the opening act for John Ford- Coley of England Dan and John Ford-Coley at an Alaskan Inter- In search of the green (1) Lord Beaverbrook Scholarship in Law Scholarships valued to a ‘maxi- * mum of $4500.00 per year awarded to students entering first year law at U.N.B. Scholarships are renew- able for second and third years of study. Applications are available at Student Services. DEADLINE: March 31, 1986 (2) Tore Martin Grude Scholarships in Law Scholarships to value of tuition, awarded to a student or students from Atlantic provinces accepted in law at U.N.B. Applicant will be considered on basis of academic national Youth Conference. Gordi’s program for Saturday will consist of him singing and describ- ing his songs will include informal discussions of the Baha’i perspec- tive on peace and other related topics. The Baha’i Faith places a special emphasis on music. Musical melody moves and a- wakens whatever is in the heart of man. If there is love in the heart, through music, it will increase until its intensity can scarcely be borne; but if bad thoughts are in the heart, such as hatred, it will increase and multiply. An ex- ample of this.is the music used in Employment Summer Employment Have you completed your yellow summer employment re- gistration card yet? While the deadline for most Federal summer positions has passed, it is still not too late to complete an applicat- ion for COSEP — career-related summer opportunities with the Federal Government. Applica- tions should be submitted prior to February 28th, Application forms are available for Lifeguard at National Park. Deadline is March Ist, 1986. General Foods requires) a Summer Merchandiser for P.E.1. Prefer 2nd or 3rd year Business student, must have own car and be a resident of P.E.I. Deadline for applications is 4:30, p.m., Friday, March 14, 1986. Summer employment is avail- able with Atlantic Tours. Appli- _ cants must be available from May 15 to late October deadline — March 15, 1986. _ +Mareli 6, 1986 = Application” Graduating Students Fort Vermilion School Board will be interviewing on campus on Friday, March 21st. A completed resume or UCPA form and trans- cript of marks will be required before signing up. Information Sessions The following information ses- sions have been scheduled in Main 01 on the dates and times below: Tuesday, March 4th — 2:30 p.m, — Your chance to ask any questions of concern regarding your job search efforts. While the above group sessions are available, individual appoint- ments and assistance is possible to discuss various aspects of YOUR job hunt, Booklets on The Resume, The Interview and Finding the Right Job for You are also available. Don’t forget that the Career Centre has a number of books available for your reference. A bibliographical list is avaiable. ability, extra-curricular activities and need. Applications available from Student Services. DEADLINE: July 31, 1986 (3) Law Foundation of British Columbia Scholarship Program Scholarships in amount of $4500.00 available to students entering first year law program at University of Victoria. Applicant must be a Canadian citizen or permanent residence status and have an outstanding pre-law academic record. Applications are available at Student Services. DEADLINE: April 15, 1986. ‘Baha’i war, it awakens the desire for bloodshed. Some feelings occur accidently and some have a foundation. Some people are naturally kind, but they may be accidently upset by a wave of anger. But if they “JOBS JOBS (4) Justice Mark R. MacGuigan Memorial Scholarship Awarded through the Regi- strar’s office at U.P.E.I. in August of each year. Award is made to a student pursuing studies in Law although other graduate programs may be considered. Students in- terested in studying law should make their intention known to the Registrar’s office. (5) Legal Studies For Aboriginal People Ten scholarships available to Metis and non-status Indian stu- dents who wish to attend law school in 1986-87. Scholarships are renewable for three years and hear music, the true nature will reassert itself. Music awakens the real, natural nature, the initial essence. ; It is for these reasons that the Association for Baha’i Studies wish to extend an invitation to JOBS JOBS cover the costs of tuition, montly living allowance, textbooks and travel allowance and necessary moving expense in some cases. Applications are available at Student Services. = DEADLINE: April 25, 1986. I can be found at the Depart- ment of Student Services, Ist floor Main Building, Tues. 11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Wed. 11: p.m. and Thurs. 1 a. P.m. or by calling 566-0647. Remember, Student Union elections Wed. 0 Thurs. of next week. Be sure to make your view known and vote. HAVE A GOOD WEEK! the campus community to hear Gordi’s music which will hope- fully provide us with an inspria- tion to discuss peace and unity. For further information contact Ritchie at 892-9970, or Nadim at 892-1880. JOBS The Student Union is accepting applications for the following positions: Campus Police Chief $60/month Campus Police officers $4.70/hour Head Bartender $80.00/month Bartenders $4.00/hour CIMN Radio Manager $50.00/week for 26 weeks CIMN Music Director $25.00/week for 26 weeks 3, 4. ay 6. CIMN Assistant Manager $40.00/week for 26 weeks 7 8. . _ CIMN News Director $25.00/week for 26 weeks 9. The Gem Newspaper Editor $50.00/issue for 24 issues 10. The Gem Newspaper Production Editor $40.00/issue for 24 issues - 11. The Gem Photographer $25.00/issue 12. Student Council Speaker $28.00/meeting 13. Student Council Recording-Secretary $25.00/meeting 14. Information Clerk $4.00/hour, approx. 10 hours/week 15. Advertising Manager CIMN & The Gem $25.00/week and commission 16. Advertising Salesperson — commission 17. Yearbook Photographers 18. Yearbook Editor $800.00 /year or Co-Editors $400.00 each per year x 19. Assistant Janitor (Student Union Building) $6.00/hour approx. 10 hrs. per week Applications can be picked up at the Student Union Building Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., complete one application per position. Application deadline Friday 5:00 p.m. THE GEM March 21, 1986. These positions will start September 1986.