U.P.E.I. chaplaincy centre NOTICE For the first time in many years Religious Services for Non-Roman Catholic members of the University community will be conducted on a weekly basis. These services will begin Sun- day, January 17, 2 p.m. All are welcome to attend and participate in the Eucharistic (Communion) Celebrations! Rev. John Montgomery Chaplain to UPEI and Holland College Anglican Church of Canada INTERNATIONAL WORK, STUDY AND TRAVEL Now that we are back in school, it is time to start planning for the summer and fall. Hereare a few suggestions to help make 1993 your best year ever. Student Exchange Programs For all frosh and sophomores out there who attained an average of at least 70% last semes- ter, a student exchange program may be the chance you have been waiting for. We have agreements with Dundee University in Scot- land, Deakin University in Australia, Muskingum College in Ohio and Eastern New Mexico University in (you guessed it) New Mexico. We currently have an agreement with the University of South Florida, but it has yet to be confirmed for next year. If you earned a 70% average last semester, you are eligible to com- plete your second or third year at one of the above institutions. Worried about cost? Student exchanges are actually very reasonably priced. An exchange student pays regular UPEI fees for tuition and similar fees for residence. The only major extra cost is transportation. Not a bad deal, eh? The deadline for applications is FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Time is running out; get your application at Student Services now. Sojourns Sojourns is anew computer program offered through Student Services containing over 2500 International work and study opportunities. With so many to choose from I’m sure that you will find something of interest to you. Some exam- ples of programs listed are volunteer work in South America, language programs in Italy, MBA programs in Europe, work in Irish youth hostels, internships in London and many more. So if you are looking for an interesting way to spend your summer, fall, or the next five years of your life, Sojourns might be your answer. For more information concerning Exchange Programs or access to Sojourns, drop into Stu- dent Services Monday or Wednesday between 16 Notices 8:30 and 1:30 to seeme. Don’t miss your chance at some excellent opportunities. Janice Ployer Student Exchange Advisor Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship We’re back again this semester and are just starting a video series on Relationships. Meet- ings are at 7:00, Friday nights. Everyone wel- come. For more info. call Tanya at 566-5117 or Patty at 368-9934. Show the P.E.I. spirit Be a host for the U.P.E.I. English conference! DATES: Friday, February Sth and Saturday, February 6th If you have a spare room and a generous heart please call Cathy at 961-2042. There will bea meeting to start a UPEI Political Studies student organization: Monday, 18 January, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. in the: Political Studies and Philosophy lounge (Main 401). All interested students are invited to attend! It is hoped that individual departments will be able to fill the gap left by the closure of the Canada Employment Centre on Campus in re- spect to career planning. The UPEI Student Union Executive is also planning to maintain an identical bulletin board in the Barn. Student Union Notices SAFEWALK UPDATE Safewalk is now up and running! Shifts run: Sunday from 6:30 - 10:30 pm Monday to Thurs- day from 6:30 - 11:30 pm “ To access the service, simply call 566-0300 from any building on campus. The Safewalk patroller will be happy to escort you anywhere on campus. STUDENT UNION INFORMATION DESK The Student Union Info Desk, found in the luxurious, centrally located ‘‘Pit’’ will be re- opened this semester. Student Councillors will be available at various times throughout each week to answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to drop by and chat. Councillors will answer questions, take suggestions, com- plaints, and ideas. Have a coffee and get to know your Council! Notice! SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE MEETING Friday, January 15th 1:30 p.m. 2nd floor of the Barn EVERYONE WELCOME! Information on Summer Employment Oppor- tunities Information on various summer jobs available for this coming summer is available on a bulle- tin board in the Robertson Library. The bulletin board is maintained through the VP External of the Student Union. The board is in response to the lack of employ- ment services on campus that resulted from the Federal Government’s closure of the Canada Employment Centre on Campus despite vocal opposition from the UPEI Student Union Coun- cil, the Canadian Federation of Students, and university administrators and the fact that it was being widely used by students. While larger universities have been able to fund their own employment services, the UPEI administration has not yet committed itself to funding a re- placement service. HELP WANTED EARN EXTRA MONEY, Help us expand our customer list by sending us qualified ads. Easy; profitable. Work part-time from home. No MLM, No Telemarketing. Free details. Send addressed stamped envelope to: Postmart, Box 578, Hudson, Quebec, JOP-1H0 fut, sell