_, education in With the forebod- ing threat of increased tu- ition fees being forced upon us yet again, the History So- ciety urges all its members to get. out this week and join in a single voice of affirmative action. On Thursday at 9:00 pm on the second floor of the Barn an ‘Irish Wake’ to mourn the passing of higher belovéd our | province. You are all encour- aged to attend and dress in black. More financial sup- | port from the federal gov- ernment is required to com- ‘bat the rising costs of post- HISTORY SOCIETY On a lighter note, the History Society issues a chal- lenge to the Music Society to partake in a game of vol- leyball. We are confident that we shall play the win- ning tune. Other up and coming events include: another wine and cheese social, and inter- societial party, skating, bowl- ing, and lectures. tickets set of Island Magazine shall be As well, for a complete sold at sometime during the semester. “For the best link the UPEI His- tory Society and the Island Magazine. to the past— General meetings will be held on Thursdays at 10:30 AM Li- brary’s Conference Room B. in the Robertson Open faculty Seminar Speaker: Merrit Crockett — University Librarian Topic: “The Mapping of PEI to 1850” or “Jacques Cartier— Where were you?” Friday January 22 1988 3:00pm Atlantic Veterinary College Lounge (4th Floor) Everyone Welcome Happy Hour follows at 4:00pm Attention secondary schooling. Protestant Chapel Services Chapel services will be continuing this semester at the same time and place as last semester: 8:00pm.in the chapel. This week we are having a mystery speaker! So come on over an join us in worship with us. Once again, that’s 8:00pm begining this Sun- day and every Sunday thereafter. Have a great week. Ecc. 12:12 Student exchange programs by Sherri Egan Society Just a reminder to all students who are interested in participating in an ex- change program for Septem- ber, 1988. The deadline for applications is rapidly ap- proaching. If you have any ques- tions regarding the applica- tion form or are having prob- lems choosing the. appropri- ate courses, please feel free to drop down to Student Ser- vices and we will try to get This week: THE WHITE SHEIK The gentle sardonic wit of Fellini follows a young “bride’s visit to Rome, ostensibly for audiece with the oe, but she seeks a more pro- fane adoration with a ro- mantic cinema idol. A sarkling tour from the ‘o the solimnities of the Vatican. THE WHITE SHEIK is showing 7:30 this Suday night in Duffy Amitheatre. Tickets are available at the door or you can buy a mem- bership for the Film Soci- fty’s entire season at the Student Union office in the Ll RE: MEAN- INGFUL overnight relation- It’s cold out! unlock Back home, Back ship. the door. home. WHAT IS life all about? Why am I here? What is the purpose of my existence? I know one who can answer these questions you may be asking! Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” it completed as soon as pos- sible. Placement is based on a first-come first-served basis so the sooner the better. 5 CONCERNED peo- ple: This is pippilong stock- I do not make noise. She has no need ings roommate. for your sanctuary of silence. HAVE YOU heard about mac’s new gimmick? _ It’s called the Mcflyswatter. The person whose room you sleep in so much... never again... se Thursday January 21 1 988 == ll _—_——— ~~ ee iste dae teppei Semen een