Music Corner By Darrell Cole Deep Purple — The House Of Blue Light Finally the group which rocked the U.S. and Canada throughout the 1970's has re- turned with this long awaited album. The first release off this LP, “Bad Attitude” is already receiving rave reviews. People have considered Deep Purple’s reunion as a cash-in on sentimentalism but’such is not the case with this powerful album. The first release “Bad Attitude” is a very good tune and entered Q-104’s single’s chart at number 20 in its first week after being first released. Another good song on the album is “The House” which can-be expanded upon in future albums. Other songs on the album include hot tunes like “Hard-Lovin’ Woman”, “Un- written Law’, “Call Of The Wild”’, “Mitzi Dupree”, and “Spanish Archer”. This album is a very good album with good lyrics and a powerful beat. Fans of Deep Purple are rejoicing at the re- turn of this former super-group and probably are Rockin’ In The Streets. The main problem with this album is that it lacks staying power on the charts, as there are only a couple of bonafide hits. But I am sure that this album will still do very well despite this problem. Black- more, Glover, Paize, Gillen, and Lord (Deep Purple) have put together a solid album to mark Pipe organ their return, and they won’t go unnoticed. Out of a possible score of 10, I give Deep Purple — The House Of Blue Light a score of 7. If there is any album which you the reader would like to see reviewed please feel free to contact me at CIMN ph. 892- 8980 or leave a message for me at THE GEM. Listen for my show Thursday’s from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.on CIMN Radio, 700 on your AM dial. i The UPEI pipe organ, destined for the Steele Recital Hall arrived over the summer. However, because there was no one around to direct workmen, it was mistakenly installed in the Atlantic Veterinary College, seen here. Story con’t from Page 1 to be sure they can finance their education.” “CFS policy is that the best form of student aid is a summer job,” states Macerollo. “It’s because there aren’t great employment pro- spects that we have to rely on government aid so heavily,” he says. However, lobbying is only one aspect of the Cana- dian Federation of Students. Asamember of CFS, The UPEI Student Union gets research papers and resource people that provide support for the Union when they try to develop a pro- ject, service, or launch a politi- cal campaign: One benefit this support brought UPEI students was the visit by Premier Ghiz in October. In regards to the decreasing quality of education, Macerollo concluded with the statement — “Tt’s not unreasonable for stu- dents to feel a bit upset... they should view (improvements like) the upgrading of your athletic facilities not as a happy perk, but as something Story con’t from Page 8 with cutbacks in funding, NSERC will atempt to concen- trate funds to a few major cen- tres in an attempt to maintain excellence. This is a concern because theoretical research such as Nilsson’s is only funded by the government. He says Story con’t from Page 2 of a 12-16 week training period, participants will have a fully developed business plan. New businesses developed with the support of the Youth Enterprise Centres will have access to all necessary expertise during CAMPUS COMMENT Famous Faces get to voice their opinions that must happen.” He Says, “You have to view the addj. tional expenditure on periodi. cals in your library again not as a happy surprise, but as something that is crucial, es. pecially if you’re going to be able to have a respectable edy. cation.” Macerollo and CFS would like to see UPEI students be. come more involved, and be aware that they can change the educational system as it stands. Macerollo feels that the lack of student action across the country is not due to apathy, but because “if people don’t perceive an ability on their part to change the situa- tion, because they can’t find the means to change it, or it looks too complicated, or they don’t feel they can do it all by themselves, then they live with the trouble.” The responsibil- ity of CFS, he says, is to iden- tify the channels, where stu- dents can make their concerns known, and that is what CFS student awareness week is all about. private industry is’’simply not interested” in research not leading to marketable results. There is concern that major cutbacks by NSERC may not be able tomaintain research efforts at small universities, like UPEI, across Canada. their first year of operation. The Innovations Program is designed to provide financial assistance to projects which test new and creative solutions for labour market problems. This week’s question: Do you go to the Panther Lounge? Why or why not? Tammy Manley, Ist year busi- ness “T go because I’m involved a lot in the Student Union.” Charles Deighn, part time arts “No, I don’t drink.” Darrell Cole, 1st year arts “I go to have a good time, because it’s quiet there.” Brenda Gallant, 2nd year sci- ences “Yes, because my friends go and it’s an alternative to Jim’s.” Connie Morton, Ist year busi- ness “Yeah, ‘cause the drinks are cheap!”