18 —ac ———_____— The Cadre + 17 March 1998 Campus Notice Board Information Meeting for students interested in running for student council positions. Wednesday, March 18th, at 4:00 in the Student Union office. General Inquiries session - all you need to know about Student Council Positions. Executive members at hand. Topics will include: what does being astudentcouncillor involve? How much time does it a What are the differences between all of the positions up for election? This is a good chance to get some more information before nomi- nations close on the 20th. Law Society of Prince Edward Island Scholarship The Law Society of Prince Edward Island Scholarship for 1998-1999 will be awarded in August, 1998, and we would appreciate _ r a an application from any students from Prince ward Island who are in law school or expecting to be in the law school next year. We intend to close the competition on July 31. For more information on scholarships that are offered, come into the Department of Student Development located in the Robertson Library. Jonathan Oliver Student Financial Aid Advisor Monday and Wednesday 9:30am-1 1:00am Tuesday and Thursday 10:00am-11:1S5am Friday 9:30am-1 1:00am and 1:30pm-4:30pm ROOTS of OUR FUTURE . A Learning Circle in Global Equity ts Circle d’ Apprentissage en Equite Globale n Circulo de Aprendizaje en Equidad Global August 18-28, 1998 18-28 aout, 1998 18-28 agosto, 1998 Trent University oots of our renee is aten day, intensive international seminar (or learning steclayeithe lens fenvironmental ility toexplore connections with culture, , gender, race, econom- ics, indigenous and social issues. Participants will explore dimensions of global equity for the new miilenn through presentations, speakers, film and video, and participatory workshops. ROF seeks to strengthen long-term commitment to international cooperation and cross-cultural vee well as investigating youth participation in a changing world. F wel icomes undergraduates from Se prey gh epee ig oer gig ph jinternational student participation, ially from Latin Formore information, contact Linda Slavin, INSTRUCT Mai Manager, Trent International Program, Trent University, Peterborou , ON, Canada, K9J 7B8. Tel. 705/748-1314, Fax 705/748-1626; E-mail: tip@trentu. ca; Aopheni www: http://www.trentu.ca/tip/instruct. tions are available at the INSTRUCT web site or by mail. Sponsored by INSTRUCT: Inter-American Networking for Studies & Training in (Natural nv Usage for Community Transformation with funding from Trent University, INSTRU artners, and the Canadian International Development peauit (CIDA) ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS The nomination period for the Student Union General Elections for the 1998/99 academic year will run between March 10, 1998 and March 20, 1998. Allnominations must be submitted to the Student Union Office before 1:00 p.m. on March 20, 1998. The meeting for all candidates will be held at 4:00 p.m. on March 20,1998 in the Student Union office. All candidates must attend or send a repre- sentative with written notification. The campaign period for the General Elections will begin immediately following the adjournment ofthe candidates meeting on March 20, 1998, concluding a 12:01 a.m. March 30,1998, at which time all campaign materials must be removed by the candidates. The nomination oan ny hepa up at the Student Union office (Mon-Fri, 9am epee) tee information, contact the Chief Returning by (Imuzumdar@upei.ca). The following positions will be open for nominations for the Student Union General Elections for the 1998/99 academic year: e-mail President Nursing R VP Internal Fist Yeark ep. VP Operations ear VP Finance Med. Rep. VP External Grad t Rep. Senate Reps. MAPUS a (4 positions) Ombudsman coon Sea — ernors Rep. jor a ae Senior Class a Gipos Senior Class Treasurer icninecadibe G3 position) Seniors: Graduation is approaching fast and the Class of 1998 needs a Valedictorian. Nomination forms for Class Valedictorian can be picked up at the Student Union Office. Closing date for all nominations is Friday, March 20, 1998. There will bea meeting forall nominees on Friday, March 20, 1998 at4:00 p.m. at the Barn. All nominees must attend or have a representative present at this information session. All nominees will be asked to do a speech on March 25, 1998 in the Pit at 12:30 p.m. The speech should be about three to five minutes long. Voting for Valedictorian will take place on March 30, 31, and April 1 and 2 in the Breezeway of the Robertson Library building. Senior Class Awards Ceremony The Awards ceremony will begin at 12:00 p.m., following rehearsal, on Friday, May 8 inthe Wyatt Dining Hall. This celebration is an opportunity for graduates to be honoured as well as to honour fellow graduates for academic and spirit accomplishments during their university life. The ceremony will be attended by the Deans of each department and other faculty members who join together to acknowledge the years of dedication and sleepless nights the graduates have endured to achieve this goal. There are various awards from each faculty presented, allowing the possibilities of being a recipient notably high. It is encouraged that all graduates attend the awards ceremony as they may be receiving a prize, and to promote spirit for the Class of ‘98. *Please note that these awards and recipients will be printed in the Convocation program but will not be verbally acknowledged at Convocation. Upcoming WUSC Event WUSC will be hosting a Movie Night on Thursday, March 19, 1998 atthe K.C. Irving Building starting at7 p.m. Se eee eee nine nega ae and Beyond Rangoon. Hope to see you there!