The UPEI Sun, Sent. 23,]982 ‘ earns? 27? * CIMN 700 will publish a new top 40 each week in Sun. CIMN has moved over the summer months from Main Building to the Student Union. Barn. The station now occupies Y one—half of the entire third floor. If you live on campus. our radio station has a [MN 700 TOP 4C] SINGLES FOP A THE WEEK OF SEPT. 20-26th HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY..CHICAGO EYE OF THE TIGER..SURVIVOR ABRACADABRA..STEVE MILLAR JACK & DIANE..JOHN OUUOAR LOVE IS IN CONTROL..DONNA SUMMER YOU SHOULD HEAR HOW SHE TALKS . ABOUT VOU..MELISSA MANCHESTER _ 7. HURTS so OOOD..JOHN COUGAR ' 8. OE A STRANOER. .PAYOLAS 9. YOUR DADDY DON'T KNOW..TORONTO 1!). ONLY TIME WILL TELL. .ASIA 11. THINK I'M IN mvE..EDDIE MONEY 12. EYE IN THE SKY..AIAN PARSONS PRJJECP 13. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. .APRIL WINE : 14. EVEN THE NIGHTS ARE BETTER.. AIR SUPPLY . 15. WHO CAN IT BE NOW..MLN AT WORK 16. KEEP THE FIRE BURNIN'..REO SPEEUTNREI 17. ROSANNA..T3R) _ . 18. HOLD ON..SANTANA _w 19. AMERICAN MUSIC..ROINTER SISTER. 20. OUT OF WORK..OARY U.S. BONDS 21. SUPERSTITIOUS FEELING.. HARLUOUIN "2. HEY OPERATOR..CONEY HATCH. 23. BURNING DOWN ONE SIDE.. ROBERT PLANT 24. IHTIIRORLD,ITHN..RUSH 25. HOT IN THE CITY..BILLY IDOL 26. TAKE IT AHAY..PAUL MacCARTNEY 27. STILL IN THHIINWE.. STEUE WINWOOD - 78. DON'T IT MAKE YA FEEL.. HEADPINS 29. VACATION.. CO—GO'S , 30. D10TIONS IN MOTION. .BILLY SUIER 31. BODY LANGUAGE..OUEEN' _ » 32. NOBODY BUT ME. .GEORGE 33. YOUR IMAGINATION..HALL & OATS 34. BOYS OF AUTUMN..DAVID ROBERTS 35. YOU BEHIND ME. . SHERIFF 36. DOWN UNDER..rTEJAH'WORK 37. CALLING ALL GIRLS..OUEEN 38. BLUE EYES..EIEON JOHN 39. FACE DANCER PART Tw3.. PETE Trwnrqnzmi ATHENA..THE WHO ONU'LD-WNH O strong signal at ,700AM on your radio dial. If you live off campus, our signal will be going out on cable FM in a few weeks, you will be able to receive it by hooking your T.V. cable to the FM antenna output on your radio. CIMN has becane one of the best student radio stations in the country, mainly because the Student Union Executive- John MacDougall—President. . . Brian Brennan 'and Victor Moore—- Vice Presidenm and Glen Hynes Treasurer decided to hire a professional Radio Engineer- John Bently and build a new station. Gordon Johnston a professional programmer and music director Started from scratch and built a completely new library and a color coded music system. CIMN has a good staff and all announcers are students here at UPEI. All DJ's follow the stations color coded music system from 8am until 7pm. After 7pm there is an Owen format. The DJ's are free to * GHIZ CONT‘ ‘3‘ JOe Ghiz;I would suggest that P_.E.I. would simply plug into the Canadian system. We would V. be entitled to, as, a constit— _ utional right, the same power rates that exist in the rest of thecountry. I don't see 7 how we can survive if you're ' suggesting that we should go on and forget about the federal goverrment. . .I just don't accept that. V ‘IFhe.Sun;Finally, are there any points in your campaign that would like to clarify for U.P.E.I. students? Perhaps ' with respect to student aid? ~ Joe Ghiz;...I don't have any new opinions. I remain to the ideal that all young people in this country have a basic right to education-’- the same as Islanders have a right to power rates. People have a program their own shows. There are still a couple'of ooenings for announcers if any students are interested he or she could drop up to the station and fill out an application. As we11_as broadcasting on the air, our station has closed circuit ' facilities into the Panther , lounge, Robertson Library Lounge, and the cafeteria, New Sound system have been V, installed in the Panthér Lounge and the Library Ioung . A. CIMN will soon have an active news department and a sports depar’anent and we ‘ will be following and broad— casting many away games of the UPEI, Intercollegiate athletic teams. Our phone numbers are 892-8980 or ask the UPEI switchboard for ' extension 377. Call anytme for information or music requests. Malcolm Reid Manager CIMN tzad 10 ‘i - R :3' basic‘right to educatio; I see itas the function 1, . , the Island govenmentgto ' effectively negotiate with ‘ Ottawa and owl‘sister "provinces . to get the best possibljewdeal in education that is achievable. . And that means that the people who can't afford to university for one reason ’ I . another are assisted by the province and by the .federal govermieht *Ttl’lrcugh at : bursary program or any other form of student aid. Sun _ _ sis;Mr.f Ghiz‘ 1“;- in fact be able to ' {supply all of the items proposed in his , platform for the stated sun of $8 million. The question . is,"will the voters be inclined to believe it on Monday?" -