Page 12 New Film Hot S Lambada, the sexy new film which highlights the thrilling popular darice, will open across Canada on Friday, March 16th. Cannon Pictures’ Lambada, releasec by Warner Bros., intro- duces ihe dance to the filmgo- ing puovlic in the context of a riveting story.Several spectacular lance sequences are intertwined with the story of a young high scheol teacher who wins the re- spect ana admiration of barrio youths with his dazzling Lam- bada technique and willingness to teech them academics as well. La-wbada sters J Eddie Peck, who has already race a big im- pression on ‘TV viewers with his rectiving <uie3 on both “Dallas” aud “Dynasty”; beautiful young actress Melora Hardin (“Soul Mean”)? Shabba—Doo, the bril- liant dancer who also chore- ographed Lambada; and Ricky Paull Goldin, who appeared on Broadway in “On Golden Pond” and portrayed Rick on the day- time drama “Ryan’s Hope”. The film is directed by Joel Silberg, who previous hits “Breakdancin”’ and “Rappin’” popularized other forms roots—oriented cultural ex- pression. A Cannon Pictures Produc- tion in association with Film and Television Company, a Joel Sil- berg Film: Lambada. The mo- tion picture, which is released by Warner Bros., stars J: Eddie Peck, Meiora Hardin, Shabba- Doo, Ricky Paull Goldin, Basil Hoffman and Dennis Burkley. Lambada is directed: by Joel Silberg and produced by Pecezr Shepherd. The screenplay is by Sheldon Renan & Joel Silberg, and the story is by Joel Silberg, Roberto D’Ettorre Piazzoli a.i.c. is the directory of photography and Marcus Manton is the super- vising film editor. The sound- track executive producer is Dick Griffey and the original score is by Greg DeBelles. Canada Employment Centre on Campus Summer The Gem Thursday, March 29, 1990. 30 March 1990 — Engineering Assistant — Canadian Miroelectronic Corp. 30 March 1990 - Pesticide Warehouse Worker — Eric C. Robinson Inc. 1 April 1990 — Various Positions — Kilmorey Lodge, Waterton Lake, Alta. 6 April 1990 —Special Needs Coordinator — Riverview Boys and Girls Club Riverview N.B. 6 April 1990 — Special Events Coordinator — Riverview Boys and Girls Club 6 April 1990 — Day Camp Coordinator — Riverview Boys and Girls Club 6 April 1990 — Playground Supervisor — Riverview Boys and Girls Club 9 April 1990 Internship Program — Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly 9 April 1990 Farm Workers — Agricultural Employment Services, S’side 1 April 1990 — Technician — Agriculture Canada — Plant Science 6 April 1990 — Litton Systems Canada Ltd. are accepting resumes from graduates. Each resume will be reviewed and applicants will receive written responses. 6 April 1990 — Bell Northern Research is accepting applications or resumes from graduates in Electrical Engi- neering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Math and Physics. 6 April 1990 — Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. is accepting resumes from students interested in working as a Junior Programmer for a period of 4 to 8 months. Bugs: U Of T Building Closed Due to Bugs? (Source: The Varsity) TORONTO (CUP) — Admin- istrators closed a University of Toronto building Marz) 19 claim- ing renovations are makiug the building dangerous to use. Construction on th« upstairs — located directly above a student cafeteria — has caused plaster to fall on several occasions, said U of T official Robin Toderain. “It’s a safety issue,” Toderain said. Dean of residence Isobel Heathcote said the closing is long cverdue because the renovations have stirred up cockroaches in the Union’s eating areas, prompting student complaints and a student boycott. “I’ve been pushing it for two weeks,” she said. “I think it’s overdue. I should know. It’s my students that eat there.” But Toderain said the Union’s closing is not related to the roaches. The dvildirg will reopen in the fall, Toderain said. ...continued from page 11. The UBC administration also denounced the newsletter. “Certainly, the people in the [president’s] office find it distaste- ful and disgusting and are ask- ing how can we stop this from repeating itself,” said UBC vice- president K.D. Srivastava. Dean Axel Meisner, asked to investigate the incident, said, “I do not consider this publication a prank. And because it was pro- duced by the EUS, I hold the in- dividuals responsible for the pub- lication.” The UBC president has the power to refuse to collect fees for a society that publishes racist, sexist, or homophobic material, which could apply to the engi- aE neering student council’s $32,000 of student fees. UBC vice president Daniel Birch said it was too early to tell whether the council would have lose their funding Engineering student council president Darren Sanders said the application form, as well as sev- eral similarly offensive jokes were mistakes. “We are not trying to defend what’s happening, but are taking quick action.” Sanders said the council exec- utive has decided to issue a letter of apology. Sanders hoped the university would not withdraw funding and would take into account the speed with which the EUS are trying to rectify the problem.