eS te marquis was not offered to us, but we could have approached [MAPUS],” commented McCarville, who does not feel threatened by her opponent’s use of the board. Johnson is notthe only candidate adding glam to his campaign. McCarville, who has also put up hundreds of posters, chose to distribute candy as bait to bring attention to her pursuit for the presidency. This is not a firct far her Her successful during the 1999 Student Union election campaign when McCarville was elected Vice President External. ~ 1 reaes attract said really students,” McCarville. Carlaw is appalled by the campaign. “Ttis kind of funny,” said Carlaw, “the campaign resembles my grade eight [student council] elections. This wast not the kind of campaign I wanted torun.” Carlaw is not bothered by his fellow candidates’ campaign material, but he maintains that he does not see the point of so many posters. “I don’t want to get caught up in that,” said Carlaw, who does not plan on putting any posters up. Carlaw thinks the posters “mess up the campus.” In his opinion, campaign material should be better organized and a clear, defined space should be set aside on campus forall campaign material. Posters such as the ones plastered across UPEI may not be to their owner’s advantage, _ said Carlaw. “ The Students’ first impression [of the candidates] comes from these posters.” farce of the campaign commented Carlaw, ; who thinks the Student ' Unionshouldtrytorun . a more respectable | campaign. “Do you want to make yourself the laughing stock on campus, or do you want to be serious about it?” Carlaw. The poster blitz also. makes it impossible for other — campus groups to promote events during the campaign, he said.because these posters will likely be ignored. candidacy, Carlaw turned to the use of a paid advertisement in ees page asked Topromotehis a “ é a is eS Le ee a — os ome) rns aa ae ry ey Cause you and 3 friends are going to the Memorial Cup. Here's the deal. We'd get you & 3 friends to Halifax, put you up in a swanky hotel, then give you great seats to the semi- final and finals of the Memorial Cup. Plus give you spending money to help you celebrate afterwards. There's also tons of Roots fleeces and Roots toques to be won. Just look in special new 16-packs of Molson Canadian. And start packing. ROOTS ifm CANADIAN Available at participating PEILC stores. MOLSON CANADIAN. PROUD SPONSOR OF CANADIAN HOCKEY. Must be of legal drinking age. No purchase necessary. Call 1 800 499 6674