Videoitis (RNR/CUP) — There’s rrr're fuel for. the controversy sur- rounding video games: re— searchers at Britain’s Bir- migliam University says kids who play “Space Invaders” show exactly the same stress symptoms as a managing director facing a difficulV board meeting. And, they say, video game addicts face the same risks or long term heart and c‘*» graph; C/‘Ihe Man; toban culatory disease. Qfigémflvfigmflfl Motor Hotel 455 University Ave.. 892—4206 . Bernardine Hall BursarypAward " The bursary will be awarded at the end of January. - —'-pa‘ge 10 s,- f ., Brief cases Psychologist Douglas Carrol says some players’ heartbeats increase to the level of joggers’, even though ‘they’re standing still." The games, he says, act like a pep pill, which may explain why some players report getting a “buzz” while destroying monsters from‘outer space. Stick Wit" “. (RNR /("..lP‘r—Wbile some schools are going all out to educate adolescent stud- ents about birth control Bellevue, Nebraska, is takin! a different tack. There, teachers and stall have been busily gluini together the pages of a higl school biology text book to prevent students from learn ing about contraception. Assistant superintenden Jim Davis says the pag g'uing is in accordance wit ’ocal administrative polic that bars schools from advi ing students about specifi methods of birth contro Student Work ' Abroad Program students the working and New $_W_A_ Offers unique holidays in ‘ Zealand. Canadian experience of Europe FinancialAid *Cmumn 1‘_ with Sylvia Crawford any of you are thinking about making future plans, her are a few options that may be of interest to you. Rotary Foundation Scholarships ’85-86 - , There are five scholarships available from the Rotar Foundation of Rotary International which students ma apply for. The purpose of these scholarships is to furthe international understanding and friendly relations amon people of different countries. The scholarshipsare award for study in any field in another‘country. Applicants of the: awards must not be Rotarians or dependents of ‘Rotarians. Bulletins about these scholarships have been sent to all t departments on campus to be posted on local bullcti boards for students’ information. Also, I will be glad to giv you any additional information that you would like c0 cerning these scholarships. I haverecently s'poken'to’ Gord Avard, a local Rotarian, about the aWards his club sponsorinnghe deadline is March lst, 1984 and it would a good idea to begin the application process as soon possible if you’re interested. Parliamentary Internships (Canadian Political Science Asso This internship involves working as an assistant to a mem of the House of Commons in Ottawa. You will be assign specific responsibilities and upon completion, must prepare paper analyzing an aspect of parliamentary government Canada. The internships are open to men and women v have recently graduated or will be graduating. They run 10 months beginning in September 1984 and you are award approximately $9,000 plus travel expenses. Application for are available now. Deadline is January 6th, 1984. femalegresidents'in Bernardine Hall This bursary, which Was first established last year, is o againavailable to. Junior or Senior (female),students livintz residence for two‘years. Students‘must have‘ an average 70% or abgye.~iA personal essay must be written on what ) have participated in and done in residence'over-the ye It will be judged by Scholarship Committee and two p60 from Guidance Services. Application forms‘ may be obtai in Student Services at the beginning of the second semesI Stop in and see me for anything that I may helpy‘ou W‘l My office hours are: Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00 -_4:00 P Student Services, 1 st quor, Main Building. _ , A , t: -a,4.~ ~:« {tbuodaynguc