otices Waves oa Latest CIMN News) By Rory O’Connor lo, UPEL. This is the first article of the year ing thename of our old column. We have a few T-shirts available for only $10. There are afewtime slots available, too, so come on down e Barn and volunteer at your station. For those who spend time in the ‘Pit’, to the student union desk by the ramp. If you in the pit, craving a few tunes, and there is no ic, feel free to turn the volume up. The volume is there for you to use, so turn it down when the is quiet and turn it up when you can’t hear our programming. For a busy student, there are things finer than a break in the pit listening to . Hey, you can even win things, which brings lo my next point. CIMN is offering free CD’s at various times g on-air contests. This week YOU could win s such as REM, Beastie Boys, Natural Born , and Green Day to name a few. There are 20 CD’s to be won each week. ‘Impossible’, y. 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Bung-- Whole Duckworth 20. Blu Bones-- Sink Magnetic Air 21. Aaliyah-- Age Ain’t Nuthin... Jive 22. Thrush Hermit-- Smart Bomb MCA 23. Barstool Prophets-- Deflowered Indie 24. Bare Bones-- Elusive En Guard 25. The Killjoys-- Starry Indie 26. House of Pain- Same AsItEverWas Attic 27. Rolling Stones-- Voodoo Lounge Virgin 28. Fire Rooster-- s/t Indie 29. Harry Connick Jr.-- She Sony 30. Natural Born Killers-- soundtrack Atlantic Darren MacPherson Music Director-CIMN Typed At GunpointTrent Drake n & Cudmore Ltd., will present CLOTHES COMEDY, a special fundraising evening of Ons and theatrical entertainment. The event held on Wednesday, October 19th at 8 pm in tgian Room, Charlottetown Hotel. The evening’s hosts are David Moses and MacDonald, a wacky duo well-known to Is- from stage and television. A large number tors and production staff are donating their ‘0 contribute to the evening. The actors will | fashions from Henderson and Cudmore’s : Charlotte’s, The Haberdashery, Dave’s and Christopher’s Beach Club. The evening also feature special theatrical entertainment, Comic surprises, and attractive door prizes. This special evening will also provide the eryone here at the X-Press would like t © would also like to congratulate her on the arriv Theatre occasion for the official launch of Theatre P.E.I.’s newly published commemorative booklet which recounts the organization’s history and work since its inception in 1980. The booklet will be used especially for fundraising, and souvenir copies will be on sale. Theatre P.E.I. serves the Island community, - bringing many stage productions to school and public audiences. It also provides theatre resource and development services to individuals and groups across the province. Tickets for CLOTHES AND COMEDY are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors and students. A charitable tax receipt will be issued for 80% of the ticket price. Tickets are on sale in advance only, from all Henderson and Cudmore stores in Charlottetown and Summerside, or call the Theatre P.E.I. office at 566-0321. 17 NTOUNCEMETITS The UPEI Chemistry Society Newsletter Welcome to the first-ever X-Press article by the UPEI Chemistry Society! Our society may be small, but there are plenty of membership benefits. Here are the top ten reasons for being a member of the UPEI Chemistry Society: 10.Our society has no membership fee, unlike many of the other clubs and societies on campus. 9. We have the cheapest pop machine on campus - - 90 cents per bottle. 8. Cass building has the only unisex bathroom on campus. 7. Our secretary is excellent! 6. The lounge supplies include Tonka Toys for Big Boys. 5. Free tattoo removal service is available on Tues- day evenings from 12-2 a.m. Chem 332 students really know how to wield a laser! 4. We have great parties with free BEvERages. 3. We don’t smell like 25-year-old preserved corpses. 2. Our building has an unlimited supply of large latex “‘love gloves’’ 1. In two years, we will have the most modern chemistry facility in Atlantic, if not all of Canada, and the nicest student lounge on campus! UPCOMING EVENTS The Fourth Annual UPEI Chemistry Society ‘*Texas Mickey’’ Draw Wouldya buy a beer for a buck? Wouldya buy a ‘‘point’’ for a buck? Why not a ‘‘40-pounder”’ for a buck? Imaginea ‘“Texas Mickey”’ (that’s 120 fluid ounces of drink) for just one dollar! The UPEI Chemistry Society can make it happen for you. We are proud to present the FOURTH AN- NUAL TEXAS MICKEY DRAW. Grand Prize: Texas Mickey or cash equivalent Draw Date: November 10, 1994 Ticket Cost: $1 each or a book of 6 for $5 You can buy your tickets anytime at the Cass Chemistry building,or from your local, neighbour- hood chemistry student. National Chemistry Week (In conjunction with National Science and Technol- ogy Week)--October 14-23, 1994. Come and take in our colourful, unique displays on October 22, from 1-5 p.m. at the Charlottetown Mall. ~ See nylon being made in a beaker -- See liquid constantly changing colour for no apparent reason -- Experience life at -200C with liquid nitrogen -- Have a chance to experience the chemist’s world, hands-on! -- Win t-shirts and grab collectibles like balloons, buttons, stickers and periodic tables. Don’ t miss your chance to be amazed by the great Do you need help in Freshman or Organic Chemistry? The society is considering setting up a drop-in centre for first and second year students. This will not be a tutoring service, but we will be available to answer any questions you may have. If there is sufficient interest, the centre will operate Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. in the Chemistry Society Lounge. To indicate that you are interested, send an e-mail message to one of the three executive members of the Chemistry society: Kelli Miller, Treasurer, @kmiller Steve Ellis, Vice-Pres., @sellis Scott Murphy, President, @srmurphy Special Thanks The 1994 UPEI Frosh Committee would like to thank the following organizations and businesses for the support they provided for the Frosh Week 1994: Athena Roots The Bookmark CJ Sports Seamans Beverages The PEI Senators Burger King Subway Dominos Pizza May you and Electron live long and prosper always! Pizza Delight Records on Wheels Island Food Centre (Oak Tree Place) Co-op Taxi Island Beach Company Shoppers Drug Mart The Island Telephone Company The UPEI Student Union CIMN We would like to thank any and all others who helped make Frosh Week 1994 the success that it was. o wish Shannon Younker a very, very happy (albeit belated) birthday. al of her new fish "Electron", weighing close to two grams! |October 18, 1994