Bottles to bursaries Student services awards bursaries 1970’s. These bursaries, around $30 - $40 each, were the scholarships to get through school. ending machines is donated, as well as the revenue from never get anything if you didn’t try.”’ empty pop bottles. The endowment §& Ori Pet. — Thas doubled over the last five years and Blaine Jensen, Director of Student Services, would like to see it § Houble again. This year there were 6 bursaries given, ranging between 5150 and $500. 4 Two bursaries of $500 were given Mo two residents of Bernardine hall. “Two MAPUS bursaries of $150 were iven to two part-time students, and 2 bursaries of $300 were also arded. One of the $300 bursaries was ew this year. It was established for oblem with his vision, was Hall bursaries; and Roger Osinchuk, MAPUS award recipient. Coming next year: DID YOU By Rebecca Moore awarded this bursary. MacLean, along with the other KNOW. All that pop may not be good for your body, but the empty students who were given bursaries, said that it helps to pay Noss bottles are helping fellow students pay for university. for tuition. Delmar finds it difficult to work and go to jStudent Services first set up a memorial bursary fund in the —_school at the same time, so he relies on bursaries and A column of useless (or not first to be given on the basis of financial need. Jensen says that chances of receiving a bursary are very To increase the fund, a percentage of the sales from good. MacLean added, “You might as well apply, you’d SO useless) facts Did you know that snack food prices vary widely across campus? Here is a comparison of prices between the Bookstore and The Pit. THE BOOKSTORE oo Small white milk 55 Small choc. milk .59 09 Bottled juice .90 1.43 Yogurt 90 1.21 Apples 50 .99 Kinda makes you wonder, huh? Did you know that in 1969, the cost of a course was $55. This year, the price was $249. Did you know that you must pay $50 for your degree and $25 for your diploma (after tuition)? Does that mean a degree is worth more? student with a disability. Delmar PICTURE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Delmar Maclean, 2nd year; Ann Myers, 2nd Did you know that recently at the Barn, Prez Eliot acLean, a sophomore who has a year Arts; Rochelle Thompson, 3rd year Arts and recipient of one of the Bernardine was videotaped wearing pantyhose and toilet paper rolls? It’s a fact, folks, 1 RRR wRareatve ome geracta <r sTenPiNg al a April 11- aPril 18, 1984 OpEning AX hollAnd college ApRil 11,1994 7:30 pM i iL bE opENed by THe — Oe OAD MaiN LObBy ConFedeRAtion CeNtre of thE ArTS 1969 - 1994 ears. &, Department of Music Recital Series t= University of Prince Edward Island Presents A SENIOR RECITAL Featuring JIM oO 'LEARY - percussion Assisted by Frances McBurnie, piano and Peter Wynne, soprano & alto saxophone Friday, April 8, 8:00 p.m. Dr. Steel Recital Hall, UPEI FREE ADMISSION $25