CIMN Top 25 for January 19, 1989 . American Dream... . Big League... . Five Long Years... . In Your Room... . Way Cool Jr... . Confidence Man... . The Criminal... . Hopes Go Astray... COONAN PhP WN = SS ae os wns - My Sensation... . Hard to Laugh... . Pauper in Paradise... . Let’s Put the X in Sex... . Shangri-la... . Born to Be My Baby... . Orange Crush... ee oD ON DH PS . Sweet Jane... . Handle With Care... . I’m Sorry... Neo Nw NY won . Tell Somebody... a) oo . I Wanna Have Some Fun... . When Time Turns Around... . Girls Ain’t Nothin’ But Trouble... . Every Rose Has Its Thorn... . The Man Who Would Be King... . Love, Truth, & Honesty... Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Samantha Fox Tom Cochrane and Red Rider ~ Colin James The Spoons The Bangles The Jeff Healy Band Sons of Freedom The Northern Pikes Poison Eye Eye The Pursuit of Happiness Frozen Ghost Kiss Roman Grey Bon Jovi REM Cowboy Junkies Travelling Wilburys Hothouse Flowers Sass Jordan Bananarama . DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince Jeffery Hatcher and the Big Beat DEBATING SOCIETY OF THE Aristotle said, “ There are -only two parts to a speech: You make a statement and you prove it.” This is the essence of debat- ing, producing logical arguments that your opponents can’t refute. (On the converse, it is attacking the logical and evidential chinks in you opponents’ armor. But debating in much more than this; it’s also thinking, act- ing, the thrill of competition, the glory of victory, the determina- tion that springs from defeat. Formal debate is complex, grace- ful and profound, while at the same time it is harsh, ‘concrete and practical. It si one of the old- est activities of civilization, and a crucial right modern democra- cies. You have an invitation to join us and train your mind while developing skills in argumenta- tion, analysis, and speech that will be a great asset to you what- ever you do in life. You have a chance to try your hand at the an- cient art of public speaking and debating that today controls al- - most every major facet of our so- ciety: government, law, and busi- ness , to name just the most obvi- ous. Whether you are speaking in the House of Commons, address- ing a jury, presenting’ a business report, defending your thesis, or - just arguing with your spouse, the skills you develop with us will help you when you graduate. Debating is an important and fun experience that you may never forget. It makes no dif- ference if you’ve never spoken in public before in your life; We are all learning and improving. De- bating is a difficult art, but one which is infinitely rewarding. Ev- eryone interested in finding out more about debating is encour- aged to attend one of our weekly meetings, which are held every Wednesday at 10:30 am in room 09, down stairs in the Robert- son Library. All members are re- minded of the voluntary weekly practice sessions, which meet ev- ery sunday night at 7:00 in the pit. UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DRO GLL S PONEIOL OC a at ae O38 Se Gat Ml a CIE Mild a at GeO I Gl ke it SOL OO Aol GAL ie A EL 2 PEARL He BE Ea Mall I OL EN GE EGE EGOS SESE ESE TOMI ISOS EOI NOONE NW MMMM Sree hee Ba BBD Well, it has’ beén awhile, but we’re back: “It ‘was“a very pro- ductive semester for*us:” In ad- dition to our hew furniture, cof- fee maker, ‘and sweatshirts, an ex- change will Be taking place Or, members” With a Very talented band from Nova’: Scotia, ‘CP. ~ ~ ‘ group meetings began last Tues- “ day night. At this meeting we Allen High:School. : We willtravel there ftom Jan- uary 19-21 to make’ students aware of the university’s prograin and show others of the opportu- nities available here. They will be here on the last weekend of the month of our Second Annual Play—a-thon, so come out and participate. ‘> Meetings are usu- ally on Thursday nights at 6:30 in the Steel Recital Hall. Come and join in making music fun! OI<TY Music Society. P.S. Reminder. of the »'Frum- pet/Clarinet>: Recital: ons Sun- day, eeenaty os pec ate Prof. 5» to Inter: Varsity: Christian Fellowship — ae second séiiester, large heard from Shelley Barrett and Richard Arsenault who reported on their post-Christmas trip to the National Student Leaders Conference, held this year in Montreal. They learned many new and exciting things that they will be sharing with the group this year. We also heard from Clyde Bryan who attended the International Christmas held at Mount Allison. At last weeks meeting we de- cided to change the meetings to Friday nights at 6:30pm. That Wendy Grasdahl and Prof. Eila Peterson with Prof. Francis Gray accompanying. means that our next meeting will See eee eRe e era aaea a I IO H story Society Meetin B aE ME 1h a TUFF SBE) $e Oe Caw On edn” deuaey sober TO80 | the UPEI History Society» will be: Friday, January 20. The title of this meeting is: “What Are You Doing For Your Campus” and the speaker will be Mr. Vernon Vickruck. Vernon will be talking about the role of Chris- tians on campus. Why not come out to the meeting this week and hear what he has to say. At the same time you can find out about the Mala- gash and Bible and Life weekends and about all of the other exciting things going on with IVCF this semester. be holding its. second meeting of 1989. “i interesredy students are urged to atten he meet-_ ing begins at 7:00 pm in Main— 315. Students are urged to con- tact Presjdent Linda Gordon, if they eonatdes tH ie to be in- convenient. One topic for discus- sion will be the Society’s planned arlot- reenactme ent_of the than te tetown Conference. for your attention. ——— Page 6 == Thursday, zenuary 19s 199