Vda ibe taht Mapes ADE) bac APR ay UO? RG Shel (mee? PTET Li died Pokey. Sr e-gick rae nate ECO eC rae NEWS & FEATURES Bomb threat terrorizes campus Main Building evacuated by Security and City Police By REBECCA MOORE and SEAN MCQUAID ON WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, city police and UPEI security officials searched the Main Building after the university received a bomb threat. The security office received a call at 2:58 pm. The caller simply said that there was a bomb in Main Building and then hung up. Security said the apparently male caller sounded to be around twenty years old. A search was begun as soon as the building was cleared out. City Police aided the security department in searching the building. Security officer Rob MacGregor said the only significant problem was that people didn’t respond to the fire alarm very well. Most people left quickly after learning of the bomb threat, though. The search took about ninety notices were posted to advise those minutes but turned up nothing. The building was re-opened by 6pm, and entering the building of the potential threat. When asked if any of the searchers had been trained in bomb removal, MacGregor was not sure. John McEntee, head of security, was confident that the City Police officers called in were “senior fellas” who had “experience at that.” The police are trained how to recognize a bomb, but in the past specialists have had to come from out of province in response to serious local bomb threats. There is no local bomb squad. The bomb scare was a major inconvenience and a number of classes were cancelled as a result. But as MacGregor said, “you have to check it out.” As of Friday, security had no new information or developments in the case of the mysterious bomb threat. TOUTH LEADERS Mite am Bachelor of Education L'enseignement dans le programme d'immersion francaise SATA AE AIS SITET SE SE SERIE ES I * Vous détenez un dipl6me universitaire? = U AW. » ¢ Vous possédez des compétences en frangais oral et écrit? Memorial Bursary Fund ¢ Vous vous intéressez a une carriére dans l'enseignement? ; cr cae FOR A THREE MONTH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Students with Disabilities JOIN A TEAM OF INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEERS TO LIVE AND WORK WITH COMMUNITIES IN GUYANA Si vous avez répondu par «oui» a chacune de ces trois questions, nous vous invitons a considérer le programme de formation des enseignants en immersion offert par l'Université du Nouveau-Brunswick. Notre programme, unique dans, les Provinces de |'Atlantique, comporte soixante unités de valeur To be eligible for this bursary, a student must: ete NES) 1) Be in financial need A 18-25 YEARS OF AGE portant entre autres sur les fondements de l'éducation et surla NEXT DEADLINE: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY didactique des langues secondes dans une situation FRIDAY ‘ d'immersion. Le programme comprend également des stages 2) Be registered as a full-time student at UPEI FEBRUARY 4, 1994 eee pratiques dans les classes d'immersion. Sar naeeens Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez vous addresser 3) Submit a letter describing the disability au: French Second Language Teacher Education Centre 4) Have a letter of recommendation written in light Faculty of Education of your disability. 902) 494-1561 University of New Brunswick ) Fredericton, N.B. 5) Pick up application form at Registrar’s Office. E3B 6E3 Nd Tel. (506) 453-5136 pie | SCENT VOLUNTEER BUREAU ) : ication: ni 0 bmi Saas BS . ; Tao YOUTH CHALLENGE Registrar’s Office by February 11, 1994, CT ep INTERNATIONAL [ x.press february first 1994 page 3