Daily Bulletin, Wednesday, February 22, 1995 HE SHOOTS -- and with 3.5 seconds remaining in the third period of overtime, he scores! Mark Cardiff put the puck into the net for the winning goal in a 6-5 sudden-death victory over Wilfrid Laurier University's Golden Hawks. "It was an awesome game," says one spectator who hung in until the end, close to midnight. The triple-overtime win, on a power play, puts UW's Warriors into the west division playoffs against Western, with the first game to be played in London tomorrow night, the second game on Sunday afternoon at the Columbia Icefield. CAUT VISIT: On campus today and tomorrow is a "fact-finding" team from the Canadian Association of University Teachers. They're here at the invitation of the UW faculty association, to look into the "Ken Westhues case", the year and a half of controversy over what Westhues (of Waterloo's sociology department) said to colleague Adie Nelson, the discipline he received from department chair Ron Lambert, relations among other people in the department, the ethics committee hearing and grievance that resulted, and the UW policies that provide a framework for it all. Jim Brox, the faculty association president, says the CAUT visitors will be meeting with all or most of the people involved in the case, and will both advise the local faculty association on the issues and brief the CAUT's national Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee on any violations they think may have taken place. BRASS MONKEYS aren't much in evidence on campus, but we do have a bronze boar -- and today Porcellino, enduring his first outdoor winter, seems to have acquired a boar-house, scarf and ear-band to keep him warm. "It looks like the Engineering Society has taken pity," says the dean of arts, Brian Hendley, who notes that EngSoc swore a proud oath to be the Boar's protectors when he was installed in his new location. "I am touched by their concern," says the dean, "and grateful for the new construction in arts." TODAY: Rob Brown of the actuarial science department gives a talk for the Actuarial Science Club at 4:30 today (Math and Computer room 4040) about projected changes to the professional examinations through which actuaries qualify. TONIGHT: "Billy Bishop Goes to War" hits the Humanities Theatre at 8 p.m., a two-man musical play about Canada's biggest hero in World War I. The Humanities box office (888-4908) has tickets at $14, students $12. Chris Redmond Information and Public Affairs, University of Waterloo 888-4567 ext. 3004 credmond@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca