Bahafi‘ Throughout the world today . thereis a crying need and want for peace. A peace that will end the torment and stress layed upon and admirable perfections of man? This implies education and guidance. Now we must ask our- selves whether or not we are pre-' ' Soc/Anth society able one. I would also like to extend sincere thanks to those who helped push the Social Director’s carhome. I would like to take this op- portunity to thank all Sociology and Anthropology Club Members and Staff, especially Dean Smitheram, and Professor relaxation and fun which was experienced by all. I would like to extend a thank you to the Charlottetown Driving Park for allowing our club to hold this planet_ However, there is one pared to take on this obligation of Zimmemann, who attended the this event at the track. Special .Chei'yl White horrifying contradiction _ we creating admirable qualities and ‘St Ann?“ SOC/Ami! Chlb Pace thanks goes to Chuck Hickey and 50°13] {3"th 0f want peace, yet we think that man perfections within our hearts and at the Charlonftown Driving Park Kevin “Boomer” Gallant who 5°Cl°l°8Y and is incorrigibiy selfish and is in, others. The Baha’i writings state 0“ Thunday mght~ It was night or helped make our night an enjoy- Anthropology Club capable of achieving peace. If we, this of mars creation, “0 Son of . as individualsv “m Pea“ and Spirit! Noble have 1 created thee, deem ourselves selfless’ the" our yet thou hast abased thyself. Rise neighbour mum be capable of then unto that for which thou achieving the same heights. wast created.” Many great thinkers have . viewed than as an evil being But For further information on the what if the opposite View was ABS at UPEI contact Ritchie taken? What if evil was simply the . 892-9970 01' Nadim 892-1880. A non existence of all the qualities message may be left. at the Barn. Photo: Wheaton You deserve a break today! Yeah, really! O.l(. C’mon down to Bernadine Hall! Make it your study, your breather, your lunch room, your coffee house or bring a friend. Do you need a place to put your books and belongings? You can have access to lockers just outside of the Lounge by contacting Olive Bryanton at 566-3388 (work) or 675—3357 (home). A little reminder to watch the teledon for any new interests. The teledon is located at the foot of the Library stairs. Also watch this column every week for upcoming academic and social events. Uni- VCl’SitY can be a combination 0f thought 0f as “"Ot serious" recruiting dates. If interested, UCPA Application Forms must Reserve work and.Play CV6" if You're bUSY- “Udems' The aCkndmedgemem be completed and returned to the CEC on campus office in Your future MAPUS is your organization, by faculty and administration that Main Building by deadline dates. You may then Sign up for A, We can only SCTVC You if YOU-tell “5 this SUbsmmial group 0f “Udems the companies in which you have an interest. Complete lists work pan-t'me' what you want. Any questions or . has Umque PFOblemS is gradually are available at-this office. :ggfigggeaggtget concern} Please feel free 10 COH- takmg Place- . November 7 — F1 Test (Public Service Commission) 7:00 pm. professionals: the tact Olive Bryanton at 5663388 The COPUS “.681de for the _ K411 - Reservesofthe (Work) or 575-3357 (home)- National organizationv MiChael . November 7/8 — Interviews —S.:otiabank. Canada" Armed Persaud, gave his “P9” 0" what November 7/8 — interviews — K-Mart. Force“ The Barriers are Breaking COPUS is workmg on at me November 8 -— Interviews —- Procter & Gamble (Moncton) There's no me national level- At present, the November 8 — Interviews —Toronto Dominion Bank. . "Re It! I was fortunate in being able to attend the Atlantic provinces’ COPUS conference which was held last weekend in St. John’s, NFLD. in the typically warm style dents and attempting to have November 12/13 _ Interviews _ Data Master. Prince Edward Island . scholarships for part-time stu- . . . . . MIMI“: of that prom-ice, the conretence _ _ November 14/ 15 —Interv1ews — Provmclal Auditor. Queen Charlotte was informal and humorous, but fiems' The latter been ach‘eVed November 15 — Presentation by General Motors — Main 313 Armoury . in New Brunswrck, where the 8. BO. Box 1480 that did not detract from the _ at .30 a.m. . mam" PEI serious and concerned interest in BFaVflbrook Foundanon has November 15 - Interviews —- General Motors. C1A 7K1 ' given UNB $250,(X)000 a year for , 892-2612/892-4100 the subject at hand. Reports from the four Atlantic provinces show that there is an increasing number of part-time Pespite t_he Changes and .a __L students attending our universities res‘smn” gm some. areas) to Research (Summer)—Computer Science. ' ’ I; (UNle for instance, has over “knowledgmg pan't‘fne sttudetms December3—Second Interviews for Royal Bank. ‘ ‘ 7 s ‘ m 50% of its students part-time).. as 4 “31le 9‘ “WWW 11“? December 13 —- Pre-Screen’ deadline for Bank of Canada ' They are fast becoming a mean- progress ‘5 bcmg made’ albeit (Economics). ' C r 1'," slower than one might wish. The 111HK (l ingful part of the study body, perhaps faster than the establish- ment are prepared to (make changes for. The overall picture is that this increased enrolment is a trend across Canada, and one that is likely to stay, as people in the work field and ho have been out of school for some time become more and more aware that they can return and upgrade their education. In the past, the part-time student has been the most neg- lected species on campus, but the barriers are breaking down, inroads have been made in chang- ing the attitudes regarding these people; they are no longer being organization is attempting to change the student loan require- ments to include part-time stu- ten years, to establish scholarships and awards for part-time students. conference ended on a .positive note: the part-time student is here to stay and can contribute much to the life on campus especially once he/she becomes visible. The onus is on both the part- time student, and the traditional institutions; the former to make their needs know, and presence felt, and the "latter, to accept and accommodate the changes which are here and require im- plementing. Jackie Schofield November ‘7, 1985 THE NE’I‘TED GEM Bnmownmu Centre A Graduates are asked' to keep in mind the following November 8 — Pre—Screen deadline for 'Midland Transport. November 8 — Pre-Screen deadline for NE. Telephone (Saint John). November '.‘ ’tj— Deadline for Summer Employment" with National Research Council. ' November 25 — Interviews — Midland Transport. -November 29 — Pre-Screen deadline for Bell Northern The ‘ MILITIA For more Information, contact- , Page 10