For years and years I wondered, Thursday, January 29,1981,pgl4 - CAMPUS ACTIVITIES The wide variety of activ- ities at UPEI offer stud- ents a chance to invest their spare time in their particular interests. Getting involved in campus organizations is a great way to meet new people and have a good time as well as expand your horizons. UPEI boasts a thriving intramural program with a list of sports guaranteed to satisfy virtually every- one. The purpose of the program is to allow every student to participate at a competitive level of sport. For those with the desire and talent to play at the varsity level, UPEI has a number of teams taking part in inter- collegiate competition. Most areas of study have clubs or societies that serve as social and intel— lectual outlets. Ranging from the Business Society to the Philosophy Club, these groups have regular activities as well as special events. , The Student Union and its various committees are involved in the administra- tive end of campus life and there is always room for bright, energetic people. Radio CIMN and the Sun newspaper are student endeavors into the media. People are needed to help 'inthe job of running the radio station and turning out the newspaper and ' these two operations let you delve into your speci- fic interest whether it be announcing. writing, prod- ucing or reporting. It's a great experience in the field of communications. These are only some 0f the things happening at UPEI. For a complete list. contact Student Services. _ Should any of these activities strike your fancy, get involved! They will make your time at UPEI more enjoyable. ‘IHE The library — perhaps »the most useful tool that a university‘student has. It's a great place to meet other students. a place to find out what's new on campus, and most import- antly - it's a place to study and to find infor- mation. We are very fort- unate in that we have one of the newest and most mod- ern library facilities in Eastern Canada at our disposal. However, in high school the library is used by only a feW' students and you often hear of freshman who treat the university-library in the same way. Listed below are just a few of the many things that Robertson Library has to offer: — personal study carrels that you may reserve at the beginning of each sem- ’u ester — at the circulation desk in the library.' They are great places to study and to keep personal belongings but get there 7 early for they are in high demand. . liskARY — group rooms are available for those who are working on a group project and need to discuss their work - personal study rooms — a typing room (typewriter provided) V _- large‘reference section and P.E.I. collection _ consisting of materials“ relating specifically.to P.E.I. ' ' — materials on microfilm, microfishe, films records, and all the equipment ' needed to use.them (also an Audio-visual depart- M ment that contains every- thing from tape recorders to video-tape machines) -* an extremely helpful 'staff that will go to any lengths to help students. find materials and who " will give individUals or groups tours through the _ library to find out where, everything is , -* X number of books, 'magazines, newspapers, journals on every topic rvcunder the Sun — a computer room, and' student‘s lounge —'a good — non-reserved study carrels-W (both smokingyand nonfsmok-EM, ing) that serVerasiETpTaé§«?§fi, for those people who visiting”,w the library less frequently and just want a temporary place to study . place 7:0 Ines» §”a{iUPEI‘ygg wilfie ;vourselftfihkiLuym; there for7the;studentYS‘ ,convenience“and"with a f little practice it will beCome a very uSeful - tool that will greatly' aid in your university life. A