Poli Sci Dept Hosts Meeting The UPEI Political Stud- ies Department is hosting the 1989 meetings of the Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Asso- ciation. All interested faculty and students are invited to attend. Officer | - Bob Contest Yes, you too can have your quote put in Officer Bob’s Bub- ble. Each week we will be taking submissions for Officer Bob to be rude, naughty, sexy or just pissed off. For more information or a copy of the APPSA ‘89 program, please contact John Crossley in the Political Studies Department, Main 404, ext. 0367. Club Politique | Meeting of Club Politique, Information Night! Monday, Oct 9 at 11:30 am in Everyone Welcome! I the political studies/philosiphy lounge. All Pol. Studies ma- October 16th Robertson jors urged to attend, also anyone else interested is welcome. Dis- oom 102 7:00 pm cussion will be held on such issues as name change, social activities, ; i ; ‘eid California, South Carolina, Scotland, New Mexico, Indiana, New York, Texas, and the list goes on and on. What list? The list of places where you could study for your 2nd or 3rd year of university! If you are presently in your Ist or 2nd year why not consider an university exchange program. You pay UPEI fees and could possibly study in United States or in the United Kingdom. What a year you would have? Drop into room 102 Robertson Library and talk to past Ex- change Students and participating Exchange Students. Find out how worthwhile the International Student Exchange program is. Bring any questions, concerns, and your friends along. Registration begins on Friday, 13 October, at 7 pm on the fourth floor of Main Building. A cah bar will be available from 7 pm to 11 pm. On Saturday and Sun- day, papers on a wide range of subjects — from the politics of the “Satanic Verses to Budan Na- tionalism; from decision-making in the Canadian cabinet to recent elections in Atlantic Canada—” will be presented and discussed in Main 220. On Saturday evening, a banquet and reception will be held at the CP Prince Edward Hotel. Registration for the confer- ence costs $60, except for stu- dents, retired persons, and the unemployed for whom the regis- tration fee is $30. Registration fees include the cost of Saturday banquet, luncheons on Saturday and Sunday, and coffee through- out the meetings. Individual ses- sions may be attended by casual Library, To have your quote put in next weeks issue, just submit it to the Gem office in the dark, clini- cally clean basement of Main, and stuff them into our wonderful en- velope. Or you can just send your submissions by VAX Mail to ac- count GEM. Just tell us that your submission is for the Officer Bob Quote Contest and we will be glad to add it to the overwhelm- ing pile that we have on file for : the upcoming contest. For more information contact: Marla MacDonald 892-2224 If you are not able to attend the Information Night on Monday, Octr 16th Drop into see me at Student Services on M, W, and Fri- day from 11-2:30 or call 566-0674. Think about it!!! Jo—Anna Murphy ISEP Advisor Tha. Grd visitors at no cost. Faculty Lounge in Main CGA By Jason Corsi Be on the cutting edge of Accounting. Study to be a CGA. The finishing touches are be- only open at certain times during ing made to the Main Faculty Lounge. Until now there has not been a common meeting place for the professors of UPEI. The lounge — to — be has been painted, carpeted, and furnished with the fine chairs and end tables. More pieces are needed in the style of the Vicorian period, including a large dining table which may be used for receptions, as well as a grand piano. and ideas, as the Steel cateteria is the day. Says Prof. Bartmann, an organizer of the project, “The Faculty Lounge will be ideally sit- uated for receptions, as a read- ing library, and for the most part as a faculty club for faculty asso- ciates.” If you're interested in the chal- lenging and rewarding field of accounting, you want to be sure that you have that some- thing extra. The CGA course of studies is an advanced ac- counting education program. CGA is Canada’s first profes- sional accounting designation If you would like to make a donation to the new faculty club contact: to fully integrate computer technology into its program of studies. Choose your courses wisely and you will obtain your profes- sional designation soon after graduation. To find out more about Canada’s most innovative and fastest growing source of ac- counting professionals con- tact: CGA Atlantic Region Educational Association, P.O. Box 5100, 236 St. George Street, Moncton, N.B., E1C 8R2. Or phone (506) 857-2204. FA1 Accounting EC2 Economics ME1 Managerial Math & Econ QM2 Quantitative Methods FA2 Accounting FA3 Accounting MA\1 Cost Accounting FN1 Financial Mgmt MS1 Mgmt Info Systems AU1 Auditing I University of P.E.I. Equivalent courses 201 & 202 Accounting 102 Macroeconomics 101 Microeconomics & 221 Statistics 221 Statistics & 252 Quantitative Methods 301 & 302 Accounting 300 Accounting 411 Cost Accounting I & 412 Cost Accounting II 331 Financial Management I & 332 Financial Management II 101 Introduction to Computers 202 Information Systems 400 Auditing The foremost reason for the Faculty Lounge is the professors’ lack of a place for common as- sociation. One professor men- tioned there is no langer a place where lecturers may share food Baryy Bartmann 566-0512 or Phil Koch 566-0334 Thursday,October 12, 1989 Gor