“Fabulous” “Amazing good time” “An experience to treasure” a laughed, I cried” “Newspapers are unable to discriminate between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilization” Just the thing to help my career Pepsteticmssssiaiaie Dawnne Chappelle, Co-Editor * Cora-Lee DesRoches, Co-Editor Ian Mollison, Production Editor All right so we made up the quotations. But being part of the GEM can be some- thing you'll never forget. No matter what your abilities are, The GEM can offer you a place within our dynamic and growing staff. Whether writing, reviewing, satirizing, or investigating, you already have the talent needed to get started. Start the year off right. Come to our new members meeting Derrick Cameron, Advertising Manager Jim Macgrath, Typesetter James Connolly, Systems Manager Chris Vessey, Circulation Representative Derrick Webber, Fossil September 12,1988 at 6:00pm in our office located in the basement of the utility building. If you can’t find us, just ask security. We're in the SAME building. This Week’s Contributors: David Campbell, Mary, Ann Fitzpatrick, Vivian Huizenga, Bobbie-Sue Keating, Dave MacKinnon, Lisa Murphy, Robert ‘Page, Ellen Studentship Lecture Series Studentship is a series of lec- tures designed to assist you in be- ing successful academically, while at University. It is an opportu- nity for you to pick up some study skills, learn how to make the most of your classroom time, and man- age your free time better. The series consists of five ses- sions during the weeks of Septem- ber 12-16 and 19-23. The sessions will be held twice daily in the Lecture Theatre of the Robertson Library and are free of charge. You are welcome to attend any or all sessions ac- cording to your choosing. STUDENTSHIP LECTURE SERIES SCHEDULE — FALL 1988 1. The Lecture and You Monday Sept 12 12:30-1:20 Marion Basha 4:30-5:30 Jack Blanchard 2. Mastering the Textbook; and Reading Assignments Wednesday Sept 14 12:30-1:20 Jack Blanchard 4:30-5:30 Marion Basha 3. Studying for Tests and Ex- ams Thursday Sept 15 12:45-1:45 Marion Basha 4:30-5:30 Jack Blanchard 4. Time Management and Procrastination Monday Sept 19 -12:30-1:20 Mike Read 4:30-5:30 Mike Read 5. How to Study Math Wednesday Sept 21 12:30-1:20 Lowell Sweet 4:30-5:30 Winston Pineau FOR FURTHER INFORMA- TION CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES EXT. 0423. Perry, Laurie (Murphy) Reeves: °"' oF swob jou f { art donot: ohn Anyone can contribute to The GEM: an nouncements, short stories, poems, letters, o just plain ideas can be dropped off at the Barn sent through VAX MAIL to GEM, or stuck or our door down in the basement of the utilit building. We cherish typed and double spaced sub- tmissions and submissions on computer disk or through VAX mail. For legal reasons, all submis- sions must include the author’s name and phone number. However, names will be withheld from publication on request. Sot” bulorgdone Deadline for submissions is Monday, 12:00p: The GEM is published by the University 0 Prince Edward Island Student Union. Views ex- pressed are not necessarily those of the GEM staff, the UPEI Student Union, or of anyone in particular. - We reserve the right to edit submissions due to space or taste limitations. Our office is buried in the UTILITY BUILD- ING, Rm.01. Phone 566-0629 or 566-0530 o send VAX mail to account GEM. ©’ The GEM is a member of the Canadian Uni- versity Press. —— ——- SSS Thursday, September 8, 1988