Main Event mursdayMarch 11 e Dr.0. ‘ Inusic by 9=30 pm at the Barn Students $3. Non-students $4. Sponsored by the Sophmore Class Tickets available at the Barn Friday, TOPIC: FACULTY SEMINAR March 5 FACULTY LOUNGE 2:40 p.m. SPEAKER: Glen Palmer Chemistry ."Computers and Education: What's Happening Here." EVERYONE WELCOME GRADUATING? All full—time and part-time students who expect to graduate in May are reminded that they must make application for a degree. Applications forns are available in the Registrar's Office and must be completed before March 15. The graduation fee of $35. must be paid by Thursday, April 15. Michael~Hennessey Registrar worship 8:45 p.m. Interfaith ‘ Fellowship Group. Everyone welcome. and “1301 email lHOddnS' MASS HOURS Chaplaincy Centre Daily: 4:30 p.m. Mass Sunday: 6:30 p.m. Mass 8:00 p.m. Protestant Marsh. I: .prlzil .21.. Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday April 9 Good Friday April 22-May 1 Monday—Friday Saturday Sunday May 2 Convocation Day May 10 Summer School LIBRARY HOUR/S: 8:15—11:00 9:00—11:00 1:00—11:00 1:00-11:00 8:15-5:00 Closed Clbsed 4:00—6:00 I). C 1513' (3 Oil, A group.designed to promote an interest in, and awareness of, current and recurring social issues... One woman's reaction to last week's topic of discuSSion 4 N t A LoveStor f' was her involvement in the formation of a Rape Crisis Centsni Speaker = 15.. E. W. _ VI E N C E : Violence against women is a social discussing. phenonona that has far reaching implications. degree does it exist and nore importantly, WHY? It's worth 8 p r : Maureen Mullally, Vice-President of 7 \Transition House will further elaborate on this theme. PI 6 a S e m e = Ignorance breeds Complacency — , ' Date=March'4,‘8p~m I _F3_La_c_:e_= RL102. ] ' ’ Tb‘whatr MAJOR EXHIBITION OF WAR ART NOV»T ON DISPLAY IN GALLERY ‘ A major exhibitiOn of war,art by internationally acclaimed artist, Alex Colville, is currently on display at Confederation Centre Art Gallery and' Museum in Charlottetown. Famous today as a painter‘ of the "realist" school, Alex Colville's talents are recognized throughout Europe and North America. During his career as official war artist, he completed 126 works, including sketches, watercolors and oil paintings. These are now part of the Canadian War Museum's War Art Collection. 'Yearbdoks Ready Last year's Yearbooks are in and may be picked‘ up at the Barn. / Attheicennei a ~5 Although examples of this painters' war work have appeared in other displays' Alex Colville: War ArtiSt is the first najor Show 'of the work from this painter's war period.' The exhibition'incorporates fOItyu painting, all showing overseas scenes and activities of the Canadian army, navy , andair~ force. The works are arranged chronologically, so the visitor travels with Colville from Britain to .Cbrsica, to the Netherlands, «and so on through Germany, » culminating in the horror' of Belsen. ; 'Alex Colville: war Artist will remain on view at Confed. Centre Art Gallery until Sunday, March I4.