14 Notices The Cadre + 20 October 1998 Campus Notice Board UPEI Student Exchanges Travel, Fun, Experience... All of you who are interested in studying in another country next year, come and check out the STUDENT EXCHANGE programs offered at UPEI. There are programs offered to travel to Australia, Ohio, West Virginia, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania. There are also other exchange programs in the works. Student Exchanges are a terrifec way to travel, learn about another cultures, and experience life abroad! Stop by Student Services in the Robertson Library Building and see the Student Exchange Advisor for more information. My office hours are: Monday: 8:30 - 10:30 & 3:00 - 4:30 Wednesday: 9:00 - 10:30 & 11:30- 1:00 Friday: 1:00-4:30 or email: assistants@upei.ca Soc/Anth Society Annual Halloween Bash Friday October 30th (4th Floor Lounge, Main Building) Come "spook" us at 7:30 p.m. then party on with us at the barn All Welcome! $1.00 charge for non-members Best party on campus Attend our meetings on Thursday at 12:30p.m. Become a member and help plan our next Big Bash! National Chemistry Week October 18 to 24 Open House at the K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre Saturday, October 24 from 1:00 till 3:00 Students for literacy at UPEIl A new organization at UPEI is proving that university students can find time to help in the community, even though they are busy with studies and part-time jobs to pay their tuition and expenses. Students for Literacy @ UPEI has joined the over 30 campus pro; S across Canada, sponsored and supported by Frontier College and working to help Canadians read and write better. Recently 22 UPEI students attended a two-day training session with Frontier College facilitators, and now those students are fanning out across Charlottetown to put their training into practice. They are helping with seniors at the Garden Home, working with students in elementary schools who need homework help, and running read for fun reading circles and reading tents in several locations. While many students are studying in the education faculty, there are business, science, nursing and arts students participating in the program. Future plans for Students for Literacy @ U.P.E.1. include recruiting more tutors, seekin other community locations for their services, and helping Frontier College celebrate its 1 anniversary in 1999. For further information on Students for Literacy @ UPEI, contact any of the Student Executive: Rachel Morrell, Catherine MacLean, Sarah Rigley or Jennifer LaRosa at sflupei@hotmail.com aa Contribute to the Campus Notice Board Email <newspaper@upeli.ca> or drop by Main 06