.7 a-..-.u...u-..u.~u..v.y.-1-..“...(“1 . "a." luvw-.. a.» . v r : V _.P.E.I. TERRY FOX RUN COORDINATR ISSUE CHALLENGE Lund The U.P.E.I. Terry Fox Run will be held on Sunday, September 15, beginning at 2:00 pm. All participants in he run are asked to be at the U.P.E.l. Barn by l:45»p.m. Official starters for the Run will be Billy MacMillan, P.E.I. Youth Ambassador, and Dr. C.W..l. Eliot, Presi- . ent of U.P.E.I. The event begins at the U.P.E.I. Barn and follows a route down to the Sherwood Road (past Towers), along the Mt. Edward Road to Belvedere Avenue, and then back to the U.P.E.I. Campus. Participants will then proceed once around the campus, ending their run at the U.P.E.I. Barn. The coordinators of the- Terry Fox Run are issuing a challenge to all U.P.E.I. Athletic Teams, Clubs and Societies, Faculty, and Administration. The chal- lenge is to see who can re- ceive the greatest amount of participation and pledges within their group. 5th Annual TERRY FOX RUN Walk it. Jog it. Bike it. Run lit. Wheel it. Make it Sun. Sept.15 Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Miles Turnbull, a U.P.E.l. Biology student, has been a recipient of the TFH Award for the past two years. He was recommended for the award by the Lester B. Pearson College in British Columbia. To be eligible for the award students must be Canadian citizens studying towards a degree or diploma at a Canadian College or Univer- sity. Selection will be based on a student’s demonstration of high ideals, humanitarian ser- vice while in pursuit of excel- lence of their academic, amateur sport, health, community service, and related endeavors. The awards range from $2000 to $3000 annually. Interested students should contact Miles Turnbull at 569-4483. fitness,-o MAKE THIS YR RUN TWICE THE succsss. Every day brings us closer to Terry’s dream. To beat cancer. And until his dream becomes a reality, The Terry Fox Run continues. The great thing about this Run is that it’s not just for runners. Every-7 one can participate and get involved in helping to stop this disease. You can walk it. You can bike it. Wheel it. Jog it. Whatever you wish. You can cover as much of the course as you want and you do it at your own pace. It’s up to you. The thing is to come out, partici- pate, have an enjoyable time while making a contribution in Terry’s memory. And when you join us this year, bring along a friend.You'll make Terry’s Run twice the success. Just imagine. If all participants bring a partner. we can more than double our contn‘bution to cancer research. It’s really that simple. BRING A FRIEND. MAPUS ~ The Wine and Cheese Reception for Part-Time and Older than Average Full-Time students was very successful this year. Some students came in especially to attend the event while others came over after they had finished registering for classes. Those in attendance enjoyed meeting fellow students and faculty members. and were especially pleased when they met their fellow classmates or their professors. Social interaction is an. important part of the education process. This interaction not only helps create the feeling of belonging, but provides an op- portunity to meet and work with peers. MAPUS will be hosting other events. both social and academic. duringthe upcoming year. Watch the Netted am far further announcements. This year. for the first time, MAPUS had its own table at registration. Many students stopped by to chat, to make an in- quiry about courses, or to ask about the registration procedure. - 'Some concerns were expressed about evening courses being fil- led before the part-time students had a chance to register. These concerns represent the “road block” for the part-time student who is trying to obtain a degree. Part-time students have a limited number ofcourses from which to choose in the evenings, and when they finally get to register after the full-time students have had their choice of courses, they find the courses they wanted or needed have been filled. Perhaps more spaces in each class could be designated for part-time students to help alleviate this problem. MAPUS is concerned about problems Part-Time and Older than Average Full-Time students encounter while working towards their degrees. If we. at MAPUS, can help in any way, contact us through the Department of Extension or through the Student Union. m FuKmER. 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The times are: l2:.‘~0 - l:20. and 4:30 - 5:30, and cover such areas as: Mastering the Textbook and Reading Assignments, Studying for Tests and Exams. Time Management and Procrastination, Getting to Know Your Professor. How to Study’Math, and What am 1 Worth to Myself. lfyou are interested in any or all of these lec- tures. contact Students Services for more information. if enough interest is shown. these lectures could possibly be offered in the evenings. Contact MAPUS if you are unable to attend the lectures during the times offered. ‘ The P.E.l. Advisory Council - Status of Women organi/u- tion is offering a SIOO bursary to women who have had their education interrupted for at least 2 years. The deadline for up plicutions for this bursary is October l5. 1985. You can apply by writing a letter to the P.E.I. Advisory Council - Status of Women. Box 2000. Charlottetown. P.E.l.. ClA 7N8. For further information call Heather Irving at 894—8973. .' '_'.\£gi‘,_\ .. .,.'3 . 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