Editor-in-Chief: Terri Lyn Hall Production Editor: Gerard Gauthier (interim) Photographer: Heather Morrison Circulation Manager: TBA Advertising Manager: Jim MacGrath Typesetter: Simon Berge Technical Advisor: Dave MacKinnon Production Staff: Ian Mollison Daren Dizon . Os 1 ‘ : . . We reserve the right to edit submissions due to space or taste limita- More damage may be wrot w10NS. : with the stroke of a pen than the We reserve the right not to print submissions that are sub- slash of a sword. mitted after Monday at 3:00pm. o REING A SHEEP ON MICHAEYUYoy imgecILE ! YouRE NOT JACKSONS ESTATE... nuts! sust HUNGRY! GO You KNOW I'M HAVE Luc! AND TELL THAT Se) ae AGGIE WITHTHE GOAT In) LINGERIE To GET IN HERE! CUCUMRERS CHASING | bonuTts —a {THE COLLAPSE \ f Zo! ANOZER DRUG-ADDICTED \ WELL DOC, FIRST JOLT FLAKES REER-GUZZLING ,NARCOLEPTIC }!T WAS JUST THE LET, MOE SINKS || MIDTERM: SICK UNIVERSITY BLUES, BUT NOW T 0 DEPRESSION, So: | | STUDENT! VELL, Yow. BETIA [SET TEST INRIEE TEED LIKE AN HAVE A GOOD PSYCHOSIS. YOU SEGAL \KELLOGGS . KIDDLE VOM: 1:35PM =COWBOY STADIUM ieee span y : ° BTRIKe FOOTBALL! Za From the Editor This year the Gem is host- ing an ARCUP (Atlantic Region Canadian University Press) Con- ference here at UPEI. Universi- ties from all over the Atlantic region will be sending delegates here for three days. The date for this conference is set for October 6,7, and 8 (Friday, Sat.,and Sun.,) If you know anyone involved with a student paper at any At- lantic University it is possible they will be here in October. This conference will consist of an opening plenary, two or three seminars, and a closing plenary. As well as the above there will be a party on Saturday night for all of the participants in his confer- ence, along with any other Gem volunteers and freinds. Since he delegates who will be attending his conference are all studens they cannot offer to stay at hotels during their stay. For this reason we badly need serveral bolunteers to billit as amny peo- ple as possible for Friday and Sat- urday nights (Oct. 6,7). If you can take one or two people during this time please contact myself or leave a message at the Gem office as soon as possible. These conferences are not only informative, they are a lot of fun too! If you are the kind of person who likes organizing events and activities please drop by the Gem office and offer some suggestions. Remember layout night is Tuesday at 6:00 and everyone is welcome! EXPERIENCE wrth A LEAKY PE, DiC Wolo Sincerely, Terri Lyn Hall Editor Public Service Announcement Canadian Crossroads Interna- tional, a charitable non-profit organization promoting interna- tional development and educa- tion, is accepting applications for overseas placement in its 1990 prgram. All placements are in one of 35 | developing countries and last 4-6 months. The minimum age of ap- plicants is 19 years, with no max- imum age. A specialized skill is not essential. Application dead- line is October 1. Information meetings will be held September 13 and 14, 7:00pm, Red Cross Bldg.,Prince St., Char- lottetown. For mor information contact Kathy Stuart at 566-1717.