Math & CS Society Selling Computers In Mid-April, Jim Hancock, Director of the UPEI Computer Center, was offered the oppor- tunity to sell Zenith comput- ers at low cost to students. He approached Professor Pineau, Chairman of the Math and Com- puter Science Department, and suggested that the newly-formed Math and Computer Science So- ciety sell the computers. Profes- sor Pineau then contacted Terri Blanchard, President of the Math and CS Society and made the of- fer to her and the society. As a result of this, the society is now selling 13 different models of computers ranging from laptop portables to powerful ATs. The prices of these computers range from $1300 to $10,000. The so- ciety receives the computers at forty-five percent off the retail price. The society then adds a five percent markup which is the lowest markup of any university run Zenith dealership. As a re- sult, students can buy computers at a saving of forty percent off the retail price. “The main objective,” says Terri Blanchard, “ is to provide a service to the students.” By sell- ing the computers at such a small markup, the society hopes to help students afford such an expen- sive commodity. In addition, the twelve people who are volunteer- ing their time to make this service possible are gaining valuable sales experience, as well as increasing their own knowledge about com- puters. To be able to sell these computers for such low prices, the society must restrict it’s sales to . full and part-time students. The society calls the com- puter service Multicomp to stress. the wide range of computers available. Anyone interested in looking at these computers, whether you are interested in buying, or just are curious to see what is for sale, is invited to visit the computer center between 9 AM and 3 PM Monday to Thurs- day, or Friday 9 AM to 11:30 AM. All the demos have been gra- ciously provided by Zenith Data- Systems. Currently, two comput- ers are on display, a SuperSport portable, and a Z286, but more will be arriving soon. The new computer outlet held a promotional demonstration on Tuesday, September 12th in the Library Breezeway, which re- ceived much interest from both the experienced computer user and the nervous newcomer to computer use. On display were the ZSS portable and a Z386, as well as brochures for all the differ- ent models available, and a com- plete price list for all models and styles offered. ® History Society Student Raffle Results Grand prize of $2,000 - Charlie Cooke ee Exelon REALLY Have The Fi rst ELECTRIC DREAMS? Two draws of $175 - Sister Wanda Macdomald and J.R.Coady Seven draws of $25 - Stanley Bruce, John DeGrace, Shane MacLean, J. Lisi, Peter Murnaghan, Susan Smith, and Marie MAcKinnon Ten draws of $10 - Richard Lemm, St. Andrews Parish, Alex MacBeth, Kimberly Knox, Diane Brenol, St. Bonventure’s Parish, Don Corning and Anne Marie MacDonald, Estelle Dinnis(two win- ning tickets) and Sheila Grant. The history society would like to thank everyone who bought tickets. If you did’nt get a chance to buy a ticket and you would like to support the History 491 trip to Italy, you can sponsor a stu- dent in the class with a donation to their Walk-A-Thon coming up at the end of September. Announcement.., The UPEI History Society — will hold its first meeting of the fall semester on Wednesday, September 13, 1989 at 1:30 P.M. in the History Lounge, Main 301 All history majors are strongly urged to attend!! See you there! = Welcome back Bios!! This is the start of a great new year. We have a new executive with new ideas. Membership is only $5.00 and the benefits are great. We are located behing the Duffy Amp- itheatre so come on up and see us or just call us at 0409. Biology Club Meetings are ev- ery Wednesday at 12:30 in Duffy 209. For those Bios that don’t know, we are aclub that not only addresses the academic aspects of Biology, but also the social. We can help you eith your course se- lections and tell you what to ex- pect from the course and the pro- fessor. In case you don’t know, the penguin is our mascot. Up Biology Club in our lounge we have two mu- rals of penguins an our walls. We also have hraduate studies infor- mation, and info on summer jobs relating to Biology. Although we have great par- ties, and fabulous pubs we are also interested in environmental issues. The Biology Club has adopted a stream and hires stu- dents to work on it. We have also — done some work on the Green- wich Development Issue. We also sponsor a foster child in Ethiopia. We are a club that makes a difference, so become a member! The Bio Club will be having a Welcome Back Party on Satur- day night, September 23 after our car wash. Old and new members are welcome. For more informa- tion come to the Bio Club meet- ing on Wednesday. Congradulations goes out to former Bio Harpin der Jammu who got married during the sum- mer to Jerry Leyte, an engi- neer(can you believe it!) The Bio Club wishes you all the best Penoter and Jerry. = Thursday, September 21, 1989 x tim | | i ee