NEW SMT BUS STATION Effective Saturday, March 16, the SMT Bus Station will be located at the corner of Belvedere Ave. and Mt. Edward Road in the east end of the newly renovated Quik Pik building CADRE POETRY ISSUE Have you forgotten about the Cadre Poetry Issue already? Well, don’t! We need submissions. From you. Deadline is March 29th. Send them to mdorrell@upei.ca or drop othem off at the Cadre office (Main 06). (across from the KIA dealership). JANE URQUHART AT UPEI Internationally acclaimed and award-winning author Jane Urquhart will present this spring’s Confederation Lecture on Thursday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Duffy Building amphitheatre on the UPEI campus. Her presentation is entitled “The Characters I Have Been, or Why the Lost Boys Are Annoying.” Her talk will include reflections on L.M. Montgomery’s influ- ence on her writing, including Urquhart’s latest novel, The Stone Carvers. ~ Jane Urquhart has been one of the most popular fiction writers in Canada since the 1980s. In the past decade, Urquhart has joined other celebrated Canadian authors in making Canadian fiction immensely successful internationally. Her fiction has won such awards and honours as the Trillium Book Award, The Marian Engel Prize, and France’s Le Prix de Meilleur Livre Etranger (Best Foreign Book Award). Her previous novel, The Underpainter, won the Governor- General’s Award for Fiction. Another novel, Away, was shortlisted for the presti- gious IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and The Stone Carvers was a finalist for the Giller Prize. -One reviewer writes that “Readers unfamiliar with Urquhart’s work will discover novels that display her ability to weave rich narrative tapestries which shift between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, between real and imagined worlds, and between characters, their settings and their stories.” Urquhart, who lives in southern Ontario and spends part of each summer in Ireland, is also a warm, witty, dynamic, and much-loved speaker and reader. The Confederation Lectures, featuring distinguished speakers: renowned in their fields, are jointly sponsored by the University of Prince Edward Island and the Confederation Centre of the Arts. On this occasion, the Lucy Maud Montgomery Institute is a co-sponsor, and Urquhart’s presentation is also a prelude to this year’s L.M. Montgomery international conference on the UPEI campus, June 20-23, with the theme of “L.M. Montgomery and Life Writing.” There will be a book signing and reception after her presentation. Admission is free. For further information contact the L.M. Montgomery Institute at 628-4346. LIBRARY WELLNESS Is your body sluggish, overweight, in need of a tuneup - is your mind over- - loaded with the day to day stresses of daily life? If you are nodding your head in agreement, circle March 20th, 2002 on your calendar as the day to begin the j jour- ney to better health and a happier mind set. Under the auspice of a University wellness theme, the staff of Robertson Library at the University of Prince Edward Island have invited practitioners of com- plementary and integrative medicines to provide information and promote aware- ness of non-traditional forms of medicine. Our list of presenters includes natur- opaths, reflexologists, spiritualists, counselors, homeopaths, and many more. The sessions, which will take place in the ITEC theatre (Robertson Library) will run from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. For specific times, please have a look at our website www.upei.ca/library/wellness.html or call the Circulation Desk at 566- 0583. Admission is free and all are welcome. THERE IS STILL TIME TO BECOME A SUCCESSOR PEI STUDENT NEWSPAPER As stated in the previous issue, a majority of the Cadre staff is grad- uating, moving on, fleeing UPEI. Next year’s Cadre needs new stafi--reporters., sports/new/A&E/copy editors, pro- duction/distribution/advertising folks, you name it. Impress your parents, friends and future employ- ers! Apply for the swanky newspa- per position of your choice today, and you could be telling people where to get off—in print! See page 8 for more details, or stop by The Cadre for more information. Ask the Sexy Religious Studies Majors by George and John No column this week; instead, we present The End of Semester Trivia Question. Be the first to cor- rectly answer and you can be the proud owner of a “I Went To Oxford And You Did Not” t-shirt. The question is: “In ancient Greece, the city of Eleusis was the centre of worship for what two goddesses?” Email your answers to sexyre- ligiousmajors@hotmail.com or drop them off at the Cadre office (Main 06). STATIRNIE ; MCR JAE Pouaay Mea Teast: STH uaME (arenes | ot %, i The DPE Theatre ES eacaty 4 aNd Depalture From Canity Productions prodaly presents LET'S MURDER MARSHA TOSED 0 THE coseia cnirt to Maik Pats by sperial arrangement with Samunt Prancds Dun. Birected by Juhli Lyreasterc Marek 21, 22 and zZ3rd At the Carrefour Theatre Porchena your tickets at the door Curtula sives wf Spe JOGNBA Hace Aaa GUTESER Jets Foe % Ae ee & F Rtwtant as Sion tare . i ; tinmweret Ade ax toe 8.00 e § ern eagememnng poe, co powece peveer niger wage menage seagpeteis aig” : AOC ne ee z i ak et ane Orne inet Perec * [15]