September 12, 1985 , ' ‘ CIM N: P. E. 1. 3s BEST A LTERNA TI VE Just a short note to welcome everyone back to the University and to say how impressed I am with the Freshmen of 1985-86. If it weren’t for their hardy participation,10rientation would not have been the success it was. I’m Bill Harwood, Station Manager of C.I.M.N. Radio, and I’ll be making C.I.M.N. work for you. . I would like to thank all those who have already volunteer their time to the station and am excited about working with them throughout the upcoming year. I welcome you to come up and see us on the third floor of the Student Union Building, anytime, and join our team if you wish. A Yes, we do have a new sound, our own sound, and we have our‘own top twenty that you can be a part of. Simply by calling in your requests, or by joining us, you can shape THIS WEEK’S TOP TWENTY-FIVE * (7) 1. Corey Hart Never Surrender * (l) 2. Bryan Adams Summer of 69 * (l9) 4. Gowan Strange Animal 5. Power Station Get it On (bang a ' Gong) * 6. Boys Brigade Passion of Love * (8) 7. Platinum Blonde Crying Over You * (21) 8. Terminal My Cat Got Run Sunglasses Over by a Bus 9. Tones On Tail GO IO. Waterboys 1 Will Not F0110w * 12. Shakers Trouble 13. Rational Youth No More & N0 Less 14. R.E.M. Can‘t Get There from Here 15. Howard Jones Life in One Day * 16. Men Without HatsSafety Dance * 17. New Regime Seduction (17) 18. Til Tuesday Voices Carry * » 19. Enigmas Monsters in the Basement * 20. Darkroom In Dim Light 21. Dead or Alive You Spin me ’round (like a record) 22. Belouis Some Imagination * (25) 23. Strange Advance The Second That I I Saw You * (14) 24. Idle Eyes All Day * (24) 25. Roman Holiday One Foot Back in ' The Door * CANCUN. '_.__CANADIAN . C J Canadian Student‘ Pug- wash is a university-based, educational organization con- cerned with social and ethical issues arising from science and its technological applica- tions. By fostering discussion of these issues among stu- Main Event, The Web. Orientation week was obviously in full swing last Thursday : night when The Web stepped on stage at the Student Union Burn. ‘ . Playing to a full house, the band showed the advantageous results oftwo years on the road, by delivering a solid, entertain- ing three-hour show. Vocalist Holly Davidson was impressive in both her vocal ability and stage presence. Holly is supported in the band by John, Radul on keyboards, Kris Abbott handling the guitar work, drummer Jay Soetermans, and bassist Wil MeGonegal. ‘ . Holly Davidson. Kris Abbott and John Radul formed The Web in Hamilton about two years ago. Band members have. eomeand gone during their years on the road, but the original three have continued to remain the nucleus of the group and share credits on the fifteen or so originals in The Web’s reper- toire. ‘ The Web mixed a top-forty show with a fair selection oft alternative musicsThe artists coileredincluded Katrina and the Waves. Madonna,'Tears for Fears, The B-52’s, Prince, The Flying Lizards, Devo, and more. -A constantly full dance floor' seemed to testify to the crowd‘s approval. Although the band has tightened up considerably since their last appearance on campus, a few problems still exist. The band’s mix sometimes suffers during critical moments (eg. the. bass riff in “Obsession”). Guitarist Kris Abbott still suffers from some shyness on the stage and this is reflected somewhat tn the volume of her instrument and in her stage presence. She overcame thisfshyness, however, and loosened up after_the opening set. These problems were very minor and ,took little away froma greatshow. ' ' To sum up, The Wehput it all together in tight cover tunes, interesting originals (“Unpublished Passion” deserving speCial mention), some good choreography, and, an impressive overall nna e. W'ghat’s ahead foriThe Web? John Radul told me that the band hopes to expand and improve upon its own material and 'cventually,make the leap from the club to the concert Circuit. There‘s a lot of hard work ahead and no one seems to know that better than The Web. ' ' --G.Ie'n Boswaii 3%,}. e Incas-s a more 1",‘3'114’ : 111 v \ ' spires»... PUGWASH 'threat of nuclear weapons. The first such conference .took place in the small town formal movement has grown worldwide, and its interests .have broadened to include tsponsibilities of -Pugwash movement are the 'sion of the relationship be- "he National Office in Ottawa ~8ran1‘svmdabiestiteme. ~‘ dents, scientists, and the general public, it promotes the responsible use of science and deepens the understand- ing of students from all dis‘- ciplines who will become tomorrow’s researchers and decision-makers. Canadian Student Pugwash is an outgrowth of the Inter- national Pugwash Movement sparked in 1955 when Ber- trand Russell and Albert Einstein called upon the scientists of the world to meet in conference to discuss the of Pugwash, Nova Scotia in 1957. Since then, this in- the sources of international conflict and the Social re— scientists“ The principal goals of the survival and betterment of the human race, and the avoidance of war and conflict, especially nuclear war. Canadian Student Pqu is established on a national basis. Through avariety of activities in universities across Canada, Ideal organizations encourage study and discus- 'ween science and society. coordinates local and na- tional activities, and ensures the continuity and consistency of the organization's pro- .3 ED: , a .. m." the station into what this University deserves. Stay in tune to 700 AM — on Campus — and 102.3 FM Cable C.I.M.N. — spinning the discs for you. I must ask the residents of Blanchard Hall not to fret. We hate a new cable on order and as soon as it arrives you will be able to receive our signal. If you would like to contact me at 892-8980 or 556-0417 or see me, here’re my office hours: Monday 9:20 - 11:20 AM Tuesday 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Wednesday 12:00 - 4:00 PM Thursday 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Friday 12:00 - 2:00 PM We need your help and feedback. Come up and see us sometime and let’s keep in touch!!! CIMN “ALBUMS OF THE DAYS” SEPT. 9-13, 1985 Band Album Monday, Sept. 9 The Shakers Weekend Tuesday, Sept. 10 Tones On Tail The Album Pop Wednesday, Sept. 11 The Clash London Calling Thursday, Sept. 12 Q104 Homegrown a Friday, Sept. 13 Roxy Music Avalon Music I heard Music I heard with you was more than music, And bread I broke with you was more than bread; Now that I am without you, all is desolate; All that was once so beautiful is dead. Your hands once touched this table and this silver, And I have seen your fingers hold this glass. These things do not remember you, beloved, And yet you touch upon them will not pass. For it was inmy heart you moved among them, And blessed them with your hands and with your eyes: And in my heart they will remember always, — They knew you once, 0 beautiful and wise. Conrad Aiken Delivering from 9 pm to 12 pm Delivery price: 31 Pizza Hotlina: 565-0473 Hours: Monday to Thursday: 8 to 12 pm Friday: 3 to'lZ pm I Saturday, Sunday: 8 to 12 pm