I November 7, 1985 War at UPEI By James Connolly It’s been called the war of CIMN. Two radio shows airing on Thursday nights are bidding for the top spot in listener response. The DJ 5 will stop at nothing to get the audiences attention in their show and away from the other’s show. ' Shane MacDougall , host of The Incredibly Delirious Show from 8 to 10, and Danny Mullen, host of Starshot from 6 to 8, are in dire conflict for your radio listening time. The conflict began a few weeks ago with a bit of “You’re show is the worst show on the air,” going around the station. Both DJs played pranks on each other on the air, and both swore revenge of the other. Many listeners have been shocked by what the two say about each other publicly. “It’s not that I don’t like him, it’s that his show s---'s”. The remark is mutual. The final battle of the DJ ’5 war is not starting. The contest to end all contests. Shane and Danny are now responsible for making pro- motions for the other’s show. For every promotion Shane makes of Starshot, Danny must make one for The Incredibly Delirious Show. ) f ,rf’k’I’E‘ ‘ . \ - p l 6:- 77 ‘§ The commercials are basically de- signed to de-promote the other’s show and still deal only with the other show. The ads are basically in fun, and definitely funny. If you do listen to CIMN next Thursday night, or if you can do, then call in and tell either of them which show is better. Someone else will be responsible for tabulating results. If you don’t like either of the shows, make sure you tell them —— both of them. To get in touch with CIMN on Thursday nights (or anytime) just phone 566-0417 or 892-8980. Being a friend of both DIS, I CANNOT VOTE. Frankly I like one show better than the other, but I can’t say which. Note: if you hear an ad with Michael Jackson singing, rest assured that every Jackson. Ads are the only time you’ll be forced to listen to his (1 hope). Remember, you are the only people that can end this war, so please think about it then do something about it. It must not go on. as: _& K: a 1 .‘ t' f\ CIMN DJ takes an oath of Non- $833$53335333333333333533838333335383353333533855333 In search of the green By Inge Dorsey _ l. I hope that everyone has recovered from Fallfest ’85 and is ’ready to buckle down to study. There are only 32 days left . unitl final exams. By the time this column is published, I will be in Ottawa attending the Canadian Federation of Students conference. One of the main issues of the conference is Student Aid and I, along with Rob Kelley (CFS rep), will do our best to present P.E.I. students’ views and concerns (and maybe we'll have some fun too). I would like to remind you that next semester is not too early to start thinking about financial aid opportunities for next year. Remember, the early bird gets the worm. Here are a few bursary deadline dates: l)Canadian Federation of University Women: Professional Fellowship -— $4,000 award granted to a woman with a Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent; who’s intention is to pursue graduate work. Alice E. Wilson Grant — $1,000 awards: (6) grant. Special consideration is given to candidates returning to study after 'mnn GEM a few years. DEADLINE: December 15, 1985 2) Gandalt‘ Scholarship: $2,000 award open to students in the fields of Physics, Engineering, or Computer Science. Appli- cants must be working towards Sophomore status. . DEALINE: December 17, 1985 3) Pillsbury Undergraduate Scholarship Program: Four scholarships awarded to the following areas: Business/ Commerce (2) at $1,250; Food Science (I) at $1,250 and Agricultural Science (1) at $1,250. Applicants must have completed their second full year of study. Evaluation is based upon the student’s transcript as well as participation in extra- curricular activities. DEADLINE: November 30, 1985 If you have any questions regarding these bursaries or any other financial aid matters feel free to drop by the office on first floor Main Bldg. Mon/Wed 10-1 or Tues/Thurs 1:30-3:30. ‘ HAVE A GOOD WEEK ‘ 43‘ ‘ manna Of the Field and Stream Club “WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS, ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN’T MET” ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS MONDAY 8: TUESDAY SUPER HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT WEDNESDAY.& THURSDAY HAPPY HOUR 8:00 TO 10:00 P.M. 10 Ft. Video Screen Plenty of. Dance Space LOUNGE OPENS 11 AM. To LATE 189 KENT STREET. 'annLoTTEroyvn / Vb