VIEW FRON TOP “SGPEENS DO I waTH PEBCSIORT ENGINEERING SOCIETY NEWS Due to the fact that we have had a nice, long vacation in Miami, we have much news to tell the world. First of all, we would like to congratulate Danny MacNeill (Schwarz) on getting the APENS award. (Good drinking money, eh, Dan?!) The U.N.B. trip held the first weekend of February was a success. The TUNS tour was held on March Il, These tours are to provide engineering students with the opportunity to see both campuses and to help them decide where to continue their education. As a reminder to all third year engineering students, deadlines for applications for diplomas are March |5. Asa special treat, we even get to pay for them. Now on to more exciting news. Engineering Week is being held from March 14 to March 19. Alot of fun and enjoyment are in store for you. Teams of five people can be made for the entire week. Points will be awarded for participation in each event. And here are some of the events. There is to be a pool tournament, curling, scavenger hunt, bowling, Awards for graduate study The following awards are located in Student Services Resource Centre in the grey binder. The awards are in alphabetical order and application forms are located in the first filing cabinet, second drawer. MARCH Dalhousie University: The Eliza Ritchie Doctoral Scholarship March 15 Embassy of Italy Scholarship March 31 John Gellner Graduate Scholarship in Strategic Studies March 31 Imperial College-Dept. of Civil Engineering (MSc and DIC in Concrete Structures) March 31 Sisam Forestry Award March 31 Sisters of St. Joseph Award March 31 UNB Law: The Lord Beaverbrook Scholarship March 31 APRIL Peterhouse Cambridge Awards April | Soil & Water Conservation Society: Kenneth | Studies | skiing, egg drop contest, pub crawl, plus many other exciting event. For those and other details concerning engineering week, see the Engineering Society executive. The annual Engineering banquet will be held in April. All engineering students keep that in mind. To help those people who can’t make up their mind to go to U.N.B. or TUNS, we came up with a list of things they may want to consider: |. The proximity of the university to the bars. 2. The density of the bars close to the university. 3. The cost of living. For example, how cheap are the BEvERages? 4. How close to homeare you? In case you run out of money for those wonderful necessities, like ethanol. 5. How often does it storm? (To estimate how many days off you will have.) 6.7.8.9.10 Let your parents worry about the rest. Quote of the Week: If you consult enough experts, you can confirm any opinion. E. Grant Research April | Community of West Royalty Award (graduating students) April 8 Harvest Trust 4-H Scholarship Fund April 8 Farm Credit Corporation 4-H Scholarship Awards April 8 Postdoctoral Fellowship: J. Louis Levesque April 15 Atlantic Institute of Criminology April 15 The Sister Austin Doran Scholarship April 29 The Canadian Pest Management Society April 30 BEIT Fellowship for Scientific Research April 30}.H. Steward Reid Memorial Fellowship for Doctoral Studies April 30 UNB Law: General Scholarship April 30 MAY Dawson College: The William MacCallum Memorial Scholarship (Law) May | A.A. Heaps Scholarship (open-commitment to social ideas) May 14 William E, Coates Student Award May 17 Smutt Visiting Fellowship in Commonwealth May 31 Comm. Health Education Society: S.R. Laycock Bursary ~ May 31 JUNE The Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies June | Northern Bursary Awards Program June | Solar Energy of Canada Inc. June | Entomological Society of Canada _—— June 15 William Selkirk Scholarship June 26 Broadcast and Journalism Students June 30 Monbusho “1995 Research Student” Scholarship (Japan) June 30 JULY Canadian Heart Foundation July | The Law Society of PEI July 15S Rotary Foundation Scholarship July 15 UNB Law: Tore Martin Grude Memorial Scholarship July 31 AUGUST The W. Chester S. McLure Memorial Scholarship (Bus.Adm or Pol.Sc) August 6 The Lenan Caroline McLure Scholarship (Music) August 6 Student Scholarship Services (54C in the binder). This is an organization that helps university students find different awards that are offered throughout Canada for a fee of $100. They guarantee that you will AT LEAST get back the hundred dollars you paid through some kind of a scholarship. Treena Gallant Financial Aid Advisor Notice SHINERAMA Anyone interested in being the 1994-95 chair or volunteer for the committee please contact Rory O'Connor, 566-3273, or Ray Murphy, 964-2323 or stop in at the Student Union. Women’s Centre Hours of Operation | Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 | 6:00-10:00 Parerieteiitidetenrieenteodioneneee ie ae ic Tn ne j | _| _x.press march fifteenth 1994 page 22 | Volunteers wanted _ The Queen’s County local of the P.E.I. Association for Community Living is searching for volunteers. P.E.l. Association for Community Living is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services to people with a mental handicap within the community. Volunteers help provide a meaningful recreation experience for these people. “Volunteering has been very rewarding for me. | have worked with a variety of people and ithas beena bright spot in my life. | recommend volunteering to anyone “ -Volunteer Volunteers would work with an individual or a small group to assist in implementing personalized recreation plans. The Queens County Local provides support and training to all volunteers. Volunteering is a fun, enjoyable experience that brings both joy and fulfilment to your life. Give us a call to discuss in detail how you can help The Queens County local. Contact Andrew or Shannon at 566-4844. The 1994 Masaryk Fellowship Program The foundation for a Civil Society is now accepting applications for the 1994 Masaryk Fellowship Program. The Foundation places Masaryk Fellows in locations throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia to teach English language during the summer. For more information please contact your school’s student placement center, Student Services or the Foundation at the address below: Masaryk Fellowship Program The Foundation for a Civil Society 1270 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 609 New York, New York 10020, U.S.A. Awards for students with disabilities Students! Anyone who is interested in findin out more information on awards for student with disabilities please drop into Studer continued on next pag