The Panther Prints Campus _ Advisory Please note that individual was reported to have exposed himself to _ two students near Bernadine Hall on Monday night. UPEI and Charlottetown Police are investigat- ing the incident. This incident serves as a reminder that we should exercise security precautions at all times, particularly during evening hours. * Do not walk alone after dark. * Use only well-lit routes after dark. Immediate access to UPEI security is available by pushing the buzzer on emergency response poles located around campus. * Report anything of a suspi- cious nature as well as actual inci- dents to Security immediately (566- 0384). * Always lock your car and check it before entering. AY.S. AIRCRAFT WER THE ATLANTIC... Ebuna oES PRINCE ISLAND LOO L/KE, ANYON 7? ala <—— aa + Thine Ter Sra Roca a UP AHEAD, ies cat 2 wy, ORE UTRE MM COPIF ORTASLE, SINCE '—M weary 1 THINK IF g TIME FOR A 15 Interested in making cash? Local business looking for people interested in doing some canvassing in the Charlottetown area. Choose your own hours and get paid in cash fol- lowing your shift. For more information, contact mcarr@upei.ca on email and leave name, phone number and email address. WANT TO STAND OUT IN THE For More Information Contact 569-1 34 YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE PRESENTATIONS OF FOUR CANDIDATES FOR THE POSITION OF DEAN, FACULTY OF EDUCATION 3:30 TO 4:30 P.M. ROBERTSON LIBRARY, ROoM 105 MARCH I1 - 12, 1996 DR. JOHN PORTELLI ON THE SUBJECT - "TAKING EDUCATION SERIOUSLY" MARCH 13 - 14, 1996 DR. VIANNE TIMMONS ON THE SUBJECT- "DEMANDS IN TEACHER EDUCATION: RISING TO THE CHALLENGES" MARCH 18 - 19, 1996 DR. ARDRA COLE ON THE SUBJECT - "REFORMING TEACHER EDUCATION: PROSPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES" ze MARCH 2] - 22 Dr. EDGAR MACDONALD ON THE SUBJECT - "REFORMING TEACHER EDUCATION AT U.P. EL