February 11, 1997 @° The Panther Prints RESPECT DAY - Volunteers Needed Some of you may recall that for the last two years a well organized event was held on campus called RESPECT DAY. This event was considered very successful and worthwhile, as it was a concrete reminder to us all how important it is to take time to reflect on; - my own value as a person - the value of others - acknowledgement of individual differences making us no less equal to one another - encouraging open-mindedness and non-judgemental attitudes about individual lifestyles - adopting an attitude change especially towards a more positive approach - participating in activities that nurture love of self and others. Theeventis initiated by the counselling divisionof STUDENT DEVELOPMENT but was effectively and efficiently managed by reliable student volunteers. Once again we would like to have another RESPECT DAY and will need some volunteer help to make it successful. Other years it was organized by the Peer Helper group, but our pool of Peer Helpers has diminished considerably, and we are looking for any students who wish to get involved in this worthwhile event. We have decided the date will be MARCH 12, and will be actively recruiting some people to help out. We really hope you will want to take on this worthwhile project which won’ttake up too much ofyour time, but will return to you many satisfying good feelings. We would like you to give us a hand, and invite you to drop in to STUDENT DEVELOPMENT inthe Robertson Library and signup, or contact Marion Basha or Mary Johnston-Hunter at 566-0443. Our first meeting is on February 14 @ 1:30 in the Learning Assistance Centre at Student Development in the Robertson Library. YEARBOOK DEADLINES Attention all clubs/societies/students: The final deadline for yearbook submissions is Friday, Febru- ary 21/97 at4:00pm. This is the last day of classes before Spring Break so be sure to have your submissions dropped off before the holiday. Specifically, we need the following submissions: PHOTOS from: WRITE-UPS from: Anthro/Soc Business Biology Biology Chemistry Chemistry Debating Economics Economics Education Engineering Engineering History History Home Ec. Math/Comp. Sci. Math/Comp.Sci. Music Music Psychology Theatre Theatre English English Student Union CIMN All Residences Residences If anyone has additional photos or write-ups, you may submit them by the deadline. This is your last chance, however... there will be no exceptions for late submissions. Thanks for your help in making this year’s yearbook a great one! Submissions must be dropped off in our mail slot at Main Room 09. E-mail YEARBOOK @upéei.ca with any questions. UPEI Student Union General Meeting When: February 12th at Noon Where: ThePitin Robertson Library Allare welcome Tentative Agenda: 1. Reports 2. New Business 3. Old Business PEI ACOUSTICS SOCIETY presents EVOLUTION OF MARINE MAMMAL HEARING Guest Speaker: Dr. Susan Dawson. A discussion of the history and development of the hearing mechanism in marine mammals. February 20, 1997 at7:00pmin the AVC lounge. Everyone is welcome to attend. Membership: $10.00 regular $5.00 students RESIDENCE PHOTOS The Yearbook will be holding photo sessions for Residence floors on Thursday, February 20th starting at 5:30pmat Bernadine Hall, then Marion Hall, then Blanchard. More information will be passed onto your Residence Assistant. Please be there! The UPEI piano majors will be having a Romantic Piano Music Recital on Thursday, February 13th at the Steel Recital Hall at 8:00pm. Admission is $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for students. Proceeds will go toward the Mu- sic Library. ADOPTION? PREGNANT? Warm, loving, infertile couple anxious to adopt and provide a home for your child. Legal and confidential. Call Mike/Donna collect: (416) 261-9134. NOTICES & CLASSIFIEDS Would you like to go away next year? Why not try a student exchange? UPEI offers student exchanges to Aus- tralia, New Mexico, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Exchanges are a great way to travel while going to university. If you are interested, stop by Student Development and see the Student Exchange Advisor. You had better hurry because time is running out!! Exchange applications are due Thursday, February 13, 1997. Office hours are: Monday: 11:30-4:30 Wednesday: 11:30-4:30 Leave it to a UPEI graduate to challenge commonly accepted perceptions about the past on PEI. Dr. Matthew Hatvany, a 1989 honours history graduate from UPEIL, will be taking a long look at the commonly-held perception that the burden of rent and lease was overwhelming, and placed great hardship on all of the tenantry in Prince Edward Island during the colonial period. Contrary to popular historical versions of that time, Dr. Hatvany will present a very different picture; one where lease or rental arrangements varied significantly accord- ing to the individual social and economic circumstances of each tenant family. Dr. Hatvany, who is currently a post-doctoral fellow in historical geography at Laval University, will present his lec- ture: ''The Burden of Rent? Myth and Reality" in the Irving Chemistry Centre Lecture Theatre, on Wednesday, February 19th at 7:30 pm. His presentaion is being sponsored during Heritage Week by the History Department and the Institute of Island Studies. A reception and book display will follow and everyone is welcome. ATTENTION SENIOR CLASS Just a reminder to all graduates that every second Tues- day we will be having Senior Class Meetings. They will be held in Main 311 from 5:30 - 6:30pm. Our first meeting will be on Tuesday January 28, 1997. At this meeting we will be discussing the location and specifics of the senior class trip. Anyone interested in going on the trip should come to the meeting and give us ideas on destinations. We will also be discussing Senior Week activities. We are now accepting nominations for VALEDICTORIAN. Please con- tact LPROFIT@UPEI.CA for more information. Deadline for nominations is Mon- day, March 10th, 6:00pm. Attn. Students....Willtype your term papers, reports, etc...on computer with new Desk Jet 600 printer, call Richie 651-2535