AUGUST 30, 1985 MAKE IT TWICE THE SUCCESS SUN. SEPT. 15 '85 BRING A FRIEND THE TERRY FOX RUN U.P.E.|. TO HOLD ITS FIRST TERRY FOX RUN U.P.E.I. students, faculty, and staff will. be joining thousand of Canadians who will walk, jog, wheel and run the Terry Fox Run on Sunday, September 15th. This is the first time U.P.E.l. has organized to help the cause of the Run, but organ— izers Karen Blacquiere and Miles Turnbull expect a “huge turn-out”. Partici- pants and volunteers will take part in the Run/Walk and then get together in the Panther Lounge for refresh— ments and celebration. Any- one who can move can be a part of the Terry Fox Run! The Terry Fox Run is meant to be a fun, spirited day to commemorate Terry Fox and help raise money for Cancer Research. Many people still feel very strongly about the cause for which Terry Fox gave his life. His mother, Betty Fox, describes the run as a “fight”. “Terry's dream was to find a cure for Cancer. We’re still fighting for that dream.” Many different groups are joining in this fight. The U.P.E.l. freshmen have a headstart because most of them received Terry Fox Run pledge sheets in the mail. Be- fore they even left home, they were getting sponsors for their part in the Run. II is expected that the freshmen will lead the other claSses in participation! Obviously this issues a challenge to the upper-classes. The U.P.E.I. Soccer Panthers are taking the initiative to use the Terry Fox Run as a “practice to help a good cause”. Glenn smiley, team captain says, “The guys need a run anyway. 1 can’t think of a better reason to run on a Sunday. The Terry Fox Run is something we all believe in.” They’re hoping the other athletic teams will get involved as well. Pledge sheets are available all over the campus. Pick one. up, decide to participate in whatever way you can, get some sponsors, and be there on Sunday, September 15th. Bring a friend! "a $36.00 fee. IIth “outrun tr 00w 717360175; From 1985 AUGUST 1 5 Thurs. September 4-6 Wed.-Fri. 3 Tues. 4 Wed. 5 Thurs. 9 Mon. 11 Wed. October 3 Thurs. 14 Mon. November 1 1 Mon. 1 December 2 Mon. 6 Fri. 9-17 Mom-Tues. 1 8 Wed. The Registrar Deadline for applications and for pre-registration Supplemental examinations. These will be the only dates for writing supplementals. Apply at Registrar’s Office no later than 31 July. , ' Those desiring to write supplementals outside the Province should apply no later than 15 July. NOTE: See section on supplementals in Academic Regulations. *Registration. Seniors and Juniors in the morning; Sophomores and Freshmen in the afternoon; part- time students from 7-9 pm. ' *NOTE: SEE SECTION ON PAYMENT OF FEES Classes begin for all courses other than those at the introductory level Classes begin for introductory-level courses FINAL DAY FOR LATE REGISTRATION FINAL DAY FOR CHANGING COURSES OR SECTIONS UPEl Honours and Awards Dinner Thanksgiving Day. No classes Remembrance Day. No classes Deadline for applications for second semester and for pre-registration Final day of first-semester classes. Examinations: NOTE: No tests or examinations of any kind are to be held during the period of 23 November to 8 Decembeninclusive without the permission of. the Chairman and the appropriate Dean or DirectOr. » _ _ End of first semester. COurse grad‘egflqtne‘ submitted to Registrar’s Office by 9 am. of this date“. warn/r45 Ta THE FIKST M’ of tLAss. PLEASE GETA FEM AND PAPER OUT AND Kmart FDBAN EXAM... . '1 6/ If"; STILL THE ONLY W Tb £06.60 A CLAES .’ Dow» 12: woRKAALE .5/ZE , ~ Graphic/'1 he Fulcrum (—5 All ‘full-time U.P.E.I stu- dents automatically become members of the Blue Cross Medical plan and are charged If you are covered by another medical plan, however, you may with- draw from the Blue Cross plan. Please do not wait until highlight . and ,-—_—__._. asmenruan quick as a. f lash Strident Medical Plan 1985/86»... you receive your student loan. Once you have register- ed you may pick up your refund at the Student Union office, Monday to Friday from 9:00 am. to 5:00 pm. Bring your 1986 student card or a receipt from the Univer- sity and proof of another medical plan and your $36.00 will be refunded. If you are only covered by Provincial Medicare VOu will not be eligible for a. refunds Any student interest in“ a. family medical plan from' Blue Cross please contact the Student Union officerbefore September 14,1985. Refunds are only available spring semesters. until September 14, 1985. Blue Cross cards will not be available until November I, 1985. If you purchase a prescription before Nov. 1, 1985, hold the receipt until your Blue Cross card arrives; then _mail the receipts to the Blue Cross for—a refund. *three courses or more ENGLISH COURSES FOR FRESHMEN fink more than just a highlighter Switch from highlighting to jotting notes without chongin pens. Textor comes in six bright fluorescent colors, each with o lue ballpoint pen. ' Available now at your college bookstore. Recognizing the importance of literature to everyone’s education, the English Department welcomes first-year stu- dents into most of its ZOO-level courses. The Department’s Supplement to the University Calendar contains information on all the English courses to be offered in 1985-86 and may be consulted at Registration. Enrolment in English 101 is restricted to 25 students per ments and give students personal attention, Students who are unable to enter fall-semester 101 sections should bear in mind that they may take the course in any semester before graduation and that the enrolment is normally lighter in section to allow instructors to handle weekly writing assign~ I English 192 sections are limited to 40 students each becau the course has a substantial writing component; thou assignments are less frequent than those of English 10 Several sections of 192 are taught in every semester. Busine students may, with permission from their school, substitu another course for 192 to complete their English graduatio requirements. _ - Since 1984, the English Department has offered an Honou program as well as an English major. Interested studen should consult pp. 81-82 of the current University Calenda Members of the Department will 'be happy to answ questions. ' ‘