Newspaper CIMN Is Going FM CIMNisUPEI’ s radiostaticn. have been broadcasting on 4.5 cable FMand 700 AM for the st tenyears, but thisJanuarywill different. CIMNwill be broad- ingonthe FMband. That ans the stationwill be heardall ound Charlottetown -- all you edisaradio! Thepremiereofa rediostatiqwillbeahistoric ent, not tobemissed. CIMNwill alongawaitedaltemative to CY and CHIN, Charlottetowns errediostatios. Thedifference is that our ogranming is for students, by dents. We focusonaltemative ‘ic which is ignoredon commer- al radio. Also, we encourage ersityandcreativityforallor -air shows. But CIMNis in stant needof volunteers, after 1, without volunteers there tuldn’tbeastation. Don’tworry, If youwant tobeapart of ourvolunteerteamthere isstill timetojoin. Ourstudiois located onthe 3rd floorof the Bam. Office hours are 9 - 5, Monday to Friday. The newmanagement team is AmandaHill (StationManager) , Melissa Buote (ProgramDirector) , Kadre Kass (MusicDirector) , Sean Steele (SpokenWord Director) , and DavidGagnon (AdManager) . If you have any questions you canask> us. Dropbyforavisit! CIMN can still be heardon cable FM from September until January. If youareinthePitorin the Panther Lounge find the “Vol- ume Control” andtum it up, also feel freetocall inarequest 892- CIMN (2466) . And keep your ears and eyes open for news about various CIMNpubs. Atentative pub is planned for October 19 with SNFU and Strawberry. We’1] let you knowwhat’s up. <3 TRAVELCUTS IS A FREE PHONE CALL T R A 0 £ C a T & 1 - 800 - 279 - 4544 TOLL - FREE AWAY t Travel with CUTS Rail passes worldwide Airline youth standby tickets Via Rail tickets Eurobus and Slow Coach Low insurance rates Cards: ISIC, Hostel, Youth Unbeatable domestic and international fares Take a spring break trip Sun and fun vacations CUE U4 190 m9I09e Restaurant Retrospective BY ALDERA CHISHOLM We retrospecteurs are back this year to check out dining in Charlottetown. For new readers, Jennifer and I will be reviewing various establishments in the area from a student perspective. Restau- rants are graded on “the big three”: quality, quantity, and price. If you have ideas for a spot you would like reviewed let us know by email to the X-Press, or by dropping off a note in the office. We are always open to suggestions. Welcome back to another year at UPEI -- and another year of trying to avoid cafeteria food! The Tradewind Restaurant Many of you will be familiar with Wing Nite at the Winds. This summer I discovered the Winds as a daytime restaurant. I have always been a fan of bar/restaurants as they tend to have good cheap food, although somewhat cruddy menus and service. The Tradewinds was a pleasant surprise. The menu is huge, and the waitresses are actually very polite. The menu features daily lunch specials, and in the lower pub there are great evening specials. For $2.99 (after 4pm Tuesday through Saturday) you can get a steak and fries, wings, or nachos with any beverage purchase. One cannot expect sirloin for $2.99, but it was quite good, with tons of french fries. A nice bonus was a huge basket of popcorn to munch on while we waited for our meal. The regular dishes on the menu are reasonably priced even without a special deal. Most things such as burgers and sandwich plat- ters go for under $5, and come in generous portions. Speaking of generous, if you are really hungry try the Hungry Man Platter. It costs about $11 and comes in a basket so huge you will need to clear the table. Nachos, mozza sticks, fries, veggies, wings -- this platter has it all. The menu says it will feed two, but three people could easily share the platter. If you just have the munchies, the platter might even be stretched to feed four. The food is not only cheap and bountiful, it is positively yummy. This is a great spot to eat out with friends, the restaurant is large and quiet so that you can have a conversation in peace. I highly recommend giving them a try. The Tradewind, daytime version, de- serves 4.5 cookies. Rating system: 5 cookies... better than Mom’s home cooked 4 cookies... this will make your tummy thank you 3 cookies... worth a try if the price is right 2 cookies... kinda like the cafeteria 1 cookies... stay home and eat Kraft Dinner sa BIOHAZARD We would like to welcome every- one back to the new academic year and invite you all to take part in the activities of the Biology Club. The purpose of the club is to provide everyone with a social outlet (i.e. agood time), as well as to promote interest in Biology (and notjust human anatomy). The clubalso allows students to gain some insightinto the courses they are taking, this provided by those of us who have already battled (or breezed) throughthem. Besides, member- ship looks good onaresume. This week, we will startaccepting memberships in the Duffy Building oryou cancontactany ofus personally. Member- ships cost $10 (less than a pint, but more fun than a two-four) and this gets you in onall Biology Club events and meetings. Now, we can tell by the glum look on people's faces thatitis abouttime fora party! Jonathan Spears Arja Martin Jennifer Morrison a ET 3