v WINTER CARNIVAL CARNIVAL IS coming! January 24th—30th, the stu- dents of UPEI will be treated to a mid-winter festival of fun and frolic. Some of the scheduled events include: Campus Comedy Cabaret with Tony Quinn. *Anyone wishing to be a_ stand-up comic shouldn’t miss this!! Tues. Jan. 26th Beach Party at the Barn! *Shake — off those winter blues, it’s summer at the Barn!! Video dance. Great specials and lots of give aways. Promises to be a HOT time! Sat. Jan. 30th’ There are still other events in the planning. Schedules will be available for the complete week soon. The Panther Lounge will be open throughout, with great, low prices and specials. Don’t miss it! What does your professor make? Below is the recently agreed on scale of salary minima for faculty at UPEI, presented by The Gem as a service to the students of this- university. To discover the minimum salary your professor is mak- ing, look up his/her name in the back of the current UPEI calendar. There is listed whether they are assistant, as- sociate, or full professor. Take a stab at or ask them how long they have been teaching at UPEI and look up the -orresponding rate on the scale below. UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1988-89 SCHEDULE OF MINIMA SERVICE IN RANK INCREMENT YEARS IN RANK ~ RANK (INC. 1988-89) UPDATE ** NOTE: Anyone inter- ested in working on the Win- ter Carnival Committee— there will be a meeting Sun- day, January 17th at 2:00pre4 in the Barn. Remember, the better the Committee the better the Carnival. ALL WELCOME. SALARY MINIMA 1988-89 LECTURER $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,564 $1,584 AANSwWwhHre ASSISTANT $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 ASSOCIATE $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 WWOAIHDNSWNe WwWBAIAAMSwWNre PROFESSOR $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 $1,584 WWONIAHSLWNr Its that time of the year again- registering, course se- lection, labs assignments, etc. Where am I going to find the time you ask your- self. Well, on eof the best things you can do to help organize your time and use it more efficiently is to take THE EFFECTIVE READ- ING course. It’s one of the best credits you can give yourself, though it is a non- credit course. Its the best $45 you'll ever invest. How do I know? Because I took it. Here are just some of the benifits I got from it; -more efficive note tak- ing in class/home -more effe- cive study skills -how to look up info and research -how to read charts/graphs quickly -increased reading compre and vocabulary and the list goes on and on. Effective Reading Another big bonus in that the course is only six weeks. I won’t kid you though, there is alot of work to be done in these six weeks. It is, however, self-paced and its an on going process so you can continue long after the six weeks. And you'll find that you will want to con- tinue and won’t even notice the hours yoo are putting in because the readings are so interesting plus all of the other work also. Its a whole new experience. And no! its not just for slow readers quite the opposite actually- the better you are, all the more reason to take the course. Go for it! Beleive me you won’t regret it. -If interested register at the Circulation Desk Robertson Library im- mediatly or see Suz- zanne Manovil . $26,959 $28,543 $30,127 $31,711 $33,295 $34,879 $34,879 $33,699 $35\,283 $36,867 $38,451 $40,035 $41,619 $43,203 $44,787 $46,371 $46,371 $43,809 $45,393 $46,977 $48,561 $50,145 $$i, 729 $53,313 $54,897 $56,481 $56,481 $53,918 $55,502 $57,086 $58,670 $60,254 $61,838 $63,452 $65,0C6 $66,520 $66,590 by Vivian Huizenga President Welcome back! Before everyone is held hostage by Society would like your at- tention. If you have the least bit of interest or curiosity about debating, please take the op- portunity to come to our first meeting or call Terry Pratt at 56-0677 or myself at 894— 4604 and state your interest or ask questions. We are a flexible organi- zation and wish to accomo- wish to simply find out what debating is and how a debate works (especially if you know by now that it may be a re- quirement for a course you are taking). ne en ag ae meee a ss ee ST work overload, the Debating — date your interests. You may | You may not wish to debate but want to_ Debating Society update be a member. You may wish we met at a different time s° we could be available. We will consider you needs. Our goals as far as pub- lic debates for this term are: an annual event at Holland College in late February oF early March, (any competi- tive spirits out there? We hold the trophy and would like to keep it this year!), a debate for the CFS Na- tional Week of Action in Jan- uary, a demonstration debate in the pit, and we hope te have two team members de- bate with Premier Joe Ghi? and Federal. Cabinet minis ter Tom MacMillan at somé point during the semester. I wish you all motivatio™ and the best of luck with this - term. 4