A Letter from one of your Arts Reps Hello everyone. I would like o take this opportunity to intro- uce myself — I am Laura Kilfoil, ne of your four Arts Representa- ives on the Student Union Coun- il. Your other Arts Representa- ives are Daryll Cole, Hans Con- or, and Jennifer Bartlett. The student Union Council meetings ave been very informative and productive. To give a feel for hat is coming up this year here re a few of the goals; 1) Raising the spirit of the tudents; 2) Raising the awareness of U activities; 3) Student Union work; 4) A university centre; 5) Student Union speakers ampaign. These are just a small amount f what we hope to accomplish. This letter is to inform you of my commitment and enthusiasm for this year. I am available at all times through the receptionist at the Barn or at the Mini-Centre in the Pit on Tuesdays 11:30 — 1:00. Your input on all issues (such as student carrels, condom dispens- ing machines, wet-dry pubs) is needed in order for me to rep- resent you as Arts Rep. I also hope to join the many Arts clubs (ie. Club Politique, Modern Lan- guages, etc.) to keep in touch with what is happening in the Arts faculty. Please contact me with any questions or concerns that you have. I need and welcome all opinions concerning our year here at UPEI. Your Arts Rep Laura Kilfoil BY Chris Kane YuK! TUNA FISH The new GEM deadline is 3:00 PM on Mondays. The Ins and Outs on Campus Here we are with more observable trends for the UPEI campus. Let us know what you think of Hot or Not. This is an arbitrary column not necessarily reflecting the opinions of the Gem Editors. (Ti BET MY ErarER| SANDWICHES AGAIN! IS EATING STEAK AT \niveRsire RIGHT Now. Stupf LONG ENOUGH, YOU CAN LOW ' BuBBLES WITHAT. The Brunswickan UPEI’s National Student Day The UPEI Student Union/CFS Com- mittee would like to comment the spirit and actions of student at UPEI, and those other students nationwide. The Oct. 19th Na- tional Student Day was one spe- cial celebration and we hope all participants enjoyed the day. We also hope that the positive feel- ings of your individual self recog- nition as well as appreciation of fellow students remain through- out this year and years to come. In an ongoing attempt to pro- vide information on the good work of yourselves, and other stu- dents we are please to inform you of the cooperative attempt of your committee, the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee, and the UPEI Information Office to publicize important achieve- ments like in the area of graduate scholarships of recent UPEI grad- uates. Look forward to these pro- motions, and then consider your- selves as possible winners in award money and deserved recog- nition. Bravo students! What’s Not! -The one-sided razor swipe the new Marion Hallers sport. The Green of Ireland Extends a Warm Welcome to the Green of UPEI What?’s Hot! ‘ ~The old ‘baldy’ look of Mar- ion Hallers’ shaved heads (like wham, KVB + The Fly). —Newlines on the ‘Pseudo’ football field between Blanchard and Bernadine. —Student Union Presi- dent Dean MacMillan and his ef- forts to get thing rolling fabulous. —Professors who try to sneak personal mail through the work budget. —-The Psychology Club and its mundane “clique” ish meetings. Mon. & Tues. Buy 1st steak for $4.95 Receive 2nd for $0.01 -French Club Dinners in the A Roman Picture $7.95 small cafeteria Dinning Hall be- ing used as a chance to get ex- tra marks from professors . Suck- holes. -The Modern Languages club executive and their plans for the club to travel to exotic, warm, french islands. Wed. Bucket of Blue 5 for the price of 4 —Exchange trips to Japan — the list is nearly full. -WUSC and their efforts to raise money by Hunger strike. —Hawaian Pubs or Beach par- % ties for themes. -The former Bernadine Hall $ House President who quit. Bucket of Blue 5 for the price of 4 Thurs. -The group of business stu- dents who are doing their pol- icy project on the feasibily of the University Centre for UPEL. —Chemical free dances at the Barn on Sunday nights — Big Success —Bernadine Halls’ House Committee plans to make their own yearbook. (It will prob- ably be done before the 1986/87 UPEI Yearbook comes out). —Embarking on a voyage to the “Blue Zone”. —Jake, the concerned student for attempting to shut up da _ Biker et al. —Movie Pubs with old movies— worse than Gilligan’s Island re- runs. Thurs.— Sat. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9:30-2:00 am —-Being forced to listen to CIMN in the Pit. It was so peace- REPRESENTATIVE ON CAMPUS - ful last year when no one noticed p that the wires were cut. ROBINSON SCOTT BROWN (Rob Brown) 131 Sydney Street Olde Charlottetown, PE.I. 892-6992 -The History Clubs lack of spirit. Where have all the mem- bers gone? -Brian “da Biker” Cormier, Pungeonmaster, Death and the rest of those who have repeatedly bored us with their innane run- ning comentary in 5-lines free. — —— = —