Employment Opportunities continued are available in housekeeping, dining room, kitchen, laundry, maintenance, front desk and bartending. Further information is available. Project DARE (Developmentthrough Ad- venture, Responsibility and Education) has openings for Summer Instructor Positions and Summer Waterfront Instructor Posi- tions. These positions are located in Algonquin Provincial Park - Ontario and are funded by the Government of Ontario’s Experience program. Further descriptions of the positions and where to mail resumes can be found at the CDEC. Student Lawn Maintenance Inc., is seek- ing students to manage and work at their summer lawn service on’P.E.I. Write to Student Lawn Maintenance Inc., for more information. Details at CDEC Future Shop, a leading Canadian con- sumer electronics retailer is currently re- cruiting for its Maritime centres. Primarily seeking candidates in marketing/sales/ accounting areas. Address to send informa- tion available at CDEC office. Pitney Bowes of Canada Ltd. has full-time positions available as a Sales Persons. Po- sitions are available in Halifax, Saint John, and Fredericton. To apply send aresume to Carole Ekemberg, Staffing and Employee Relation Specialist, Pitney Bowes of Canada Ltd., 10,000. Cavendish Boulevard, St- Laurent, PO, H4M 2V1 or fax: (514) 956- 2272. Student Services is looking for SUMMER RESIDENCE CLEANERS (competition # 16895) Applicants must be hardworking, friendly, and have good communications skills. Application deadline is noon March 30, 1995 Student Services is seekinga RESIDENCE MAILPERSON for 1995-96 (competition #17S95). This person will be responsible for delivering mail to/from residences, in- -eluding some bulk mail from the residence office. Salary is $500 per semester. Dead- line for applications is March 30, 1995 at noon. Student Services i is looking for CONFER- ENCE ASSISTANTS FOR 1995 (five open- ings - competition # 15895). These assist- ants will assist in residence cleaning for the first few weeks as then will serve as front- line customer service professionals for the conference season. Wage is $300 per week and summer accommodation on campus is provided and required. Deadline for appli- cations is Thursday, March 30, 1995 at noon. Aborigional Masters recruitment Pro- gram has 4 openings for students who will be graduating from a recognized university Masters program in June of 1995 and are of Aboriginal ancestry.. Program will pro- vide personally-tailored accelerated train- ing anddevelopment opportunities. Dead- line for application is March 31, 1995. The CP Prince Edward is presently seek- ing individuals for summer employment from May through October. There are various positions available. Jf you are interested in applying send an application or resume to Human Resources, Box 2170, Charlottetown, P.E.I., C1A 8B9. Applica- tions are available at the Career Develop- ment and Employment Centre. Application deadline is Friday, March 31, 1995. Lucy Baker School,an all girls school, in Warburg, Alberta is seeking Teachers in a variety of disciplines. Send resume and covering letter to school. Deadline is May 01, 1995. More information at the CDEC. The Department of Pathology and Micro- biology has a summer position available as a Student Assistant, Wildlife Pathology (Competition #20895). To apply, take a resume to the Personnel Office, Kelley Building by April 3, 1995. White Point Beach Lodge Resort has summer positions available as Kayak In- structor/Guide. For more information, see the CDEC. Send a resume to Philip MacDonnell, Director of Recreation and Outdoor Porgrams, White Point, Queens County, NS, BOT 1G0. Deadline is April 18, 1995. Health and Community Services Agency has a full-time position available as a Sys- tems Analyst/Coordinator. For more de- tails and application form, see the CDEC. Application deadline is ~~! March 30, 1995. Thirsty’s Roadhouse/Greco Cavendish have full-time and part-time summer posi- tions available as Cashiers, Servers, Line Cooks, Disc Jockeys, Host/Hostess, and Door Attendants. Applications andresumes can be dropped off at the CDEC by April 24,1995. UNITEL is seeking door-to-door subscrip- - tion agents to work on a commission basis; for UNITEL telephone company. Appli-- cant may be with or without experience. Interested students are invited to contact 892-2683 between 4 and 6 pm. OVERSEAS OPPORTUNITIES: Career Development Institute has open- ings for ESL and Software Applications Instructors in Beijing, China. Return airfare, mandarin lessons, bicycle and gym mem- bership, and comprehensive health cover- age are included outside of salary. For more information visit the CDEC on cam- pus. The Bok Ji Corporation has openings for English Instructors in Korea. Send a resume, a copy of your passport, and a copy of your diploma or graduation letter and transcripts to: BokJi Corporation, Yang Chun P.O. Box 8, Yang Chun Gu, SEOUL, Korea. Benefits include a rent free room and some travel expenses. Application deadline is March 31, 1995. Further infor- mation available at CDEC. English Academy for Children has full- time positions available for English Teach- ers in Japan. Send a resume to: English Academy for Children, #503 Green Plaza Bldg., 292-1, Asahi, Tomobe T., ibarake , Pref., 309-17 or fax: 81-296-77-9594. Au Pair has nanny positions available in France, Germany, and England. Positions - are available for 6 months or 1 year. Reg- istration forms are available at the Career Development and Employment Centre. Youth Challenge International is looking for volunteer Field Workers and Support Staff in various locations throughout Cen- tral America. Interested applicants can find more information about the projects at the Career Development and Employment Centre. Korea Services Group has openings for ESL teachers. Applicants must have a four year degree in any area and must be pre- pared to honour a one-year contract. More information available at the CDEC. Attention Students New academic regulation 23. Academic Dishonesty a) Actions which constitute academic dishonesty are considered an offence within the University and include: 1) plagiarism, which occurs when: a student submits or presents work of an- other person in such a manner as to lead the reader to. believe that it is the student’s original work; self-plagiarism is the sub- mission of work previously submitted for academic credit without prior approval of the professor 2) cheating on tests or examina- tions 3) falsifying records or submitting false documents 4) other academic misconduct such as the unauthorized use of recording de- vices or the unauthorized acquisition of computer software or other copyright mate- tial. -*~ b) When there is reasonable evidence to support an allegation of academic dishon- esty, the matter shall be discussed with the student at the earliest opportunity. A writ- ten record of the incident and the response of the University will be sent to the student and to the appropriate Chairperson and Dean, and will be placed on the student’s file in the Office of the Registrar. c) One or more of the following sanctions may be imposed depending on the serious- ness of the offence: 1) the instructor, within his/her au- thority for assignment of course grades, may impose: i) a reprimand; ii) assignment of a mark of zero or a failure for the pieces). of work under review; iii) assignment of a grade of “F” in the course in which the offence was committed; 2) the Dean, in consultation with the ’ Department where appropriate, may rec- ommend to the President suspension or expulsion from the University; 3) the President may impose sus- pension or expulsion from the University; 4) the Senate may withhold or re- voke a degree, diploma, or certificate. d) The student has the right to appeal through the provisions of Academic Regu- lation 29. Classified Going to Newfoundland? For sale, Reduced price Ticket leaving P.E.1 for Newfoundland on the 28th of April. Call Tami anytime at 892-1609. Jay M. + Alex M., You guys created a monster! Marco Thanks!! Personals Angela C, Lisa Y, Shannon L, Sheila P, Cathy G, Arlene G, Stella T, Michelle H, Wendy A, Toby J, Christa F. We had the Good times (hugs, kisses, cuddling)(some better than others), we had the Bad times (yelling, screaming, fights). Love you all, Marco John, I only got your message recently. I would like to get to know you. Please contact me, I’m sure you will know how. ‘Julie P.S. I moved. Herb, Get a life...spill it to Dear Abby. Anon. Jules M, Karen M, Nic C, Leah K, Shannon H, Pat N,Charlene C, Sarah C, Kim H, Heather M, Shannon R, Paula W, Tish R, Charlene O, Melissa, Kendra, Heidi, Ang, Stacy. But we had the Wildest Times (some will wonder, I will know!)! If I forgot anyone (I’m sure I did!), blame the beer, you know who you are! Still, I love you all and you’|I always be my girls! Love always, Marco Dear Rugby Boy, I’ve noticed you in the gym, those pecs are really getting...firm. Maybe someday you’!I notice me while studying Botany. That greenhouse is so nice and secluded, isn’t it? Anon. Quotable Quotes by Arja Martin: *I do make a cute piggy.” Ce Every once and a while, we have to do something just a little crazy... To. K.F: My darling, lam so glad you finally changed the kitty litter, it was getting a little rough. Always, G.K. 18 final issue of the year... — oe Nee ene oe ee . X=press OT FP ee EN ce aoa ee AAG Mn 2 aati mrs oe ger RTS march 28, 1995