— page 12 — Opinion, continued continued from page 7 of which candidate will best try to do the following: Overcome the traditional reluctance to change and prejudice endemic in an insular society. Generate a more flexible view toward the direction the university should take. “ See that the required mechanisms are placed in the University Act to (a) prevent one group only in faculty dominating the Board’s decision making; (b) have public members appointed from a broad spectrum of Island interests; (c) consider an essential the appointment ol‘a vice-president. Have unimpeded progress toward full, on-schedule accreditation of the College of Veterinary Medicine. Explore without bias the need for a Computer Science major, among others. Continue strong support for Arts, Humanities, and Sciences, but in a way Islanders can afford. Encourage cooperation among departments. Promote positive initiatives, many already begun, involving interchange with the Island community. Meet the needs of all Islanders, and not just those of the elitist few. Face the future instead of the past. Maintain an image for U.P.E.I. that appeals internationally. As in the industrial revolution, to survive in today’s world, you will need to prepared for future change, only now at a greatly accelerated pace. Your university must grown with the times, or stagnate. Only then will you not be shortchanged in the degree you receive at U.P.E.I., and in future opportunity. >Sunday NIGHT mowes DC Cab DeHnous continued from page 1 profit. So I have to negotiate the book down to $25 or $20.” “I’m losing money,” Diners have also been disgusted to find hair in their food. Dean says he does not force his employees to wear hair nets because the Depart- ment of Health does not enforce this regulation. “Operations such as MacDonald’s don’t use hair- nets either,” he said. In the last few weeks, com- plaints about the service have multiplied. More memos on Andy Dean’s Gripe Board in the cafeteria are dealing with prices. A petition has been circulated by students pro- testing poor quality and extravagant costs of food. Highly suspicious students are starting to attend regular Food Service Committee Students mad aboutfooo' M meetings and make sentations. pre- Saga has had the contract at UPEI for three years. Last year its contract was renewed for five years. *9200-1 :00 ~8:00 p.m. FRIDAY MOVIES ‘DC Cab Kentucky Fried Movie Delirious «Inset: r 9200-1200 11:00 am. 12:00 noon 1:00 pm. 1:30 pm. 2:00 pm. 3:30 pm. 3:30 pm. 4:30 pm. 6:15 pm. *12:00 midnight WINTER CARNIVAL ’85 Thursday, January 31 Main Event at the SU Barn “Fast Forward".' Tickets $4.00 students, $5.00 nonstudents. Picture lD required. Friday, February 1 Mens‘ Basketball Team vs. Acadia at the Alumni Gym. ' Winter Carnival Ball at the Sheraton Con- vention Centre featuring the crowning of the Winter Carnival Royalty. Music by “Spice”. Tickets are $5.00 for singles and $9.00 for couples. Picture ID required. Saturday, February 2 Special Pancake Bar at the Cafeteria. Scavenger Hunt starting at the SU Barn. Three people per team Sign up at the SU Barn. Prizes awarded. . ‘ Chugging Contest upstairs at the SU Barn. Fout people per team, limited to fifteen teams. Sign up at the SU Barn. Prizes awarded. Picture ID required. Tug of War Contest outside the SU Barn. Five people per team, limited to ten teams. Prizes. awarded. Sign up at the SU Barn. Men’s Basketball Team vs.‘ Acadia in the AlumniGym. Judging of the Snow Sculpture Contest. Teams sign up at the'SU Barn and meet there on February 2 at 3:30 for the juding. Sculp- tures can be made anytime before judging. Prizes awarded. . Snow Football in ’front of Blanchard Hall. Seven people per team, limited to four teams. Sign up at the SU Barn.“ ' Delerious Game in the Panther Lounge. Picture lD’s required. (Notezthe Delerious Game replaces the Smerf Game). First bus leaves the SU Barn parking lot, making a stop at the parking lot by Blanchard Hall, for hockey game at the Charlottetown Forum. Hockey Panthers. vs. UNB. Bus will return to the campus after the game. No charge forthe bus. Midnight Movie in the Duffy Amphitheatre. Tickets are $1.00.