of thing) and more general meetings.’’ 8. ‘‘Corn Pops’’ Errol MacEachern: V.P. Internal 1. ‘‘I think that I can do a good job at it, and | didn’t think that it was right to have people running totally unopposed, so I ran.”’ 2. ‘‘1) Increase student involvement in student union business. 2) Keep people rrol MacEachern, Candidate VP Internal informed better than in the past. 3) Lobby overnment to listen to students more. 4) upport the Panther Lounge.”’ 3. ‘‘[positions held on campus] - Board of irectors- CIMN_ - Theatre Society”’ 4. “Of course. The interest of the people serve is more important than my own.”’ 5. ‘‘A) Very. Politicians need to be bugged bout thingsin order to getthem to do anything. e SU is a great way to make them get the essage, and address our needs. B) - Funding creases! - Better student loans.”’ 'v Murphy, Candidate VP Internal 6. “I think that for the most part, its a good hg. I think that students, since they do pay Operate CIMN and the Express, should have “nsured that they retain control. ‘It is the dents that own them, so their interests must be of paramount importance.”’ 7. “Tm a great believer in stopping and talking to people. I’d also use the newspaper and radio resource to get the message out.” 8. ‘‘Sugar Frosted Cocoa Bombs! with marshmellow. (see Calvin and Hobbes)’’ Ray Murphy: V.P. Internal 1. ‘I’m am running for this position for two main reasons: First, I want to continue my involvement with U.P.E.I and try and put something back into ‘‘OUR’’ School. And Second, I realize the rewards and experences such a position can bring.(I am also well aware of the work load)’’ 2. ‘‘My objective for this term will be determined after/if I am elected. I think one should atleast discuss any objectives with the studend boby and the organizations before any changes are made. I hope to be elected to work not only for the students of U.P.E.I but also with them.”’ 3. ‘‘Member of the U.P.E.I sexual harrassment committee, U.P.E.I senator, Frosh rep., member of the frosh commitee second year, Wates Safety Instructor, religion teacher, 4- H member, lifeguard, first-aid instructor, volunteer for adapted aquatics, Duke of ed.- presently in gold level, Knight of Calumbus.”’ 4. ‘‘To tell the truth if I’m elected I will only be taking three course to insure I can but forward as much time as needed.(this will mean an extra year at U.P.E.I but I really think it will be worth it.)’’ 5. ‘‘Thus far our lobbying has been less than effective. I do think it could be extermly important if only we would all get of our butts and really give it to the policy makers.”’ 6. ‘‘I think the E-Press and CIMN should have a level of autonomy which any radio or newspaper must have to be effective. This being said I also feel that since the student body both fund and read/listen to these student operations I feel the students must retain some control over both CIMN and the X-Press.”’ 7. ‘Keep my door ‘‘wide’’ open, use every information service known to man, and tell my sister...as soon as she knows anything it really travels fast.’’ 8. ‘‘I a Student who has time for breakfast???”’ Lisa Belliveau: V.P. Finance 1. ‘‘I really want to get involved with the SU? 2. ‘If elected, I plan to basically balance the budget.”’ 3. ‘I’m a fourth year business student, so I’m knowledgeable with numbers, I’m Recording Secretary of the SU Council, & SU Receptionist.”’ 4.: ‘‘Of course.”’ 5. “It is [U]very[u] important to keep a link so that students can voice their opinions. 6. ‘‘It pays to be free. That’s the only way points get across.”’ 7. ‘*With my bi-monthly reports. (Every SU Council Meeting.) : 8. ‘‘Idon’t eat breakfast, but if] did, I think I would prefer Frosted Flakes. - Finley Martin: V.P. Operations 1. ‘‘T have a personal love for great music and entertainment and I feel that if I were elected I could bring that entertainment here.”’ 2. ‘‘High quality, affordable, entertainment.”’ 3. ‘‘I’ve done volunteer work at U.P.E.I.; loading in and setting bands. I’m actively Lisa Belliveau, Canidate VP Finance involved in the intermural organization.’’ 4. ‘Yes, to an extent where I’m not completely neglecting what needs to be done.”’ 5. ‘‘I believe its very important. Our objectives should be tomake sure more money is put into the university as opposed to cutting our funds.”’ 6. “I’m glad to know we have a radio station and a newspaper that are differ greatly from others on the island.”’ 7. ‘“‘The best way to keep people informed is through constant and open communication Finley Martin, Candidate VP Operations between myself and the other members of the Council and Student Union.”’ 8. ‘‘Mini-Wheats”’ el ieee MONG IN Soc/Anth club Well, we have some good news and some bad news. The bad news is we won’t be putting in any more orders for t-shirts this year, so come tous in September and we’ Il set you up. By the way, Andrew, thanks for the great job on the shirts. Good news is we will be extending the draw date for the 50/50 draw to March 30 instead of this Friday, so get your tickets-- they are going fast! Also, within the next three weeks we will be holding a pub; keep your eyes and ears open for details. We hada St. Patrick’s Day ‘‘get-together’’ and it went very well, thanks. I guess this is the last article this year, so thanks to everyone who was involved with the society and to all those who supported us. Good luck on exams and have a great summer!! OH, HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY ANN ZAKEM, (APRIL 2nd, IF YOU FORGOT) Looking for an interesting way to spend some spring and summer time? Want to hang out with someone totally different...like someone who doesn’t even speak the same language? The HOST Program offers you the opportunity to meet a newcomer to Canada, and to PEI. It’sa chance to help a newcomer learn English, explore the community, and learn the ins and outs of the system. The Association for Newcomers is PEI’s immigrant serving agency and is seeking out HOST volunteers. Asa HOST volunteer you will be asked to share time and friendship for 2-3 hours per week. It’s a great way to experience another person’s culture while gaining valuable insight into your own. For more information please call 628-6009. Come One, Come All! To the Event of the Year Father Bolger’s Retirement Reception As a thank you Present From all of His Appreciative Students. Where: Club 1864 at the Confederation Centre of the Arts. When: April 28, 4:00pm-7:00pm. Mark it on your calender You won’t want to Miss This! All students and Faculty Welcome. X-PRES Naren, Foudl-g *