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Get your tickets : 1 1 1 1 at the SA offices, CMOR, or at the door. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sponsored by the Students' Association, A & A Records, I1 1 1 Labatt's, the Winnipeg Jets, and the 1 1 1 1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers. 1 anu .............................................a Monday, November 20, 1989 Page 2 Page 10 Monday, November 20, 1989 new A 14s, 0 \ Mice Infest The College 1r<\ By Louise Charette Students searching for ways to the problem seems to be at its earn a few extra dollars for Christ- worst in the LRC. mas shopping might consider "They're in there chasing them asking Marty Mills, Building right now," Crawford said. Services supervisor of the col- "The mice like it because its' lege, if he needs any help catch- warm in there, and there's a nice ing mice. carpet," he added. Photo By Kali ssonen "We caught three already to- Mills said the problem isn't Dead mouse in light fixture one of many plaguing the college. day," he said at noon last Mon- unusual—mice always find their A F C E Me l day. way into the college when the the Lecture Theatres in Building went running off," Crawford said. using traps and poison to try to "We're finding them pretty weather gets cold. G. Glen, another Building Serv- control the rodent problem. regularly in the library." The LRC isn't the only place "I was cleaning the floor lights ices staff member, said the prob- "We put poison in the library, A Building Services staff where the mouse infestation is on the stage one day and I was lem isn't mice. but not in the Food Services area", member, who asked to be identi- bad, Building Services staff said. going to scoop up a ball of paper "Rats. They're rats," he said. he said. Films: fied by his first name only, said They have also spotted mice in out of a light when it moved and Mills said his department is Employment Center 9 am-2pm in the Tower Lounge Booming With Jobs Display: We offer a university Outside Buffalo Cafeteria education and a To Love You Is To Know You career to make the Knowledge of your sexual partner is vital to your health and to your life span. most of it. Rate your sexual knowledge by answering the following questions: Ask about the Canadicrn Forces Yes No Don't Know Regular Officer Training Plcm 1. Have I had several sexual partners in the past 10 years? (The more partners, the greater the risk.) for Men and Women. - A 2. Have I ever had a sexual partner who has had several sexual partners? yyssonen • have your education paid for by the Canadian Forces at Brian Gwizon a Canadian military college or a mutually selected By Louise McAllister Canadian university upon acceptance. 3. Have I ever had sex with someone who has AIDS or the AIDS virus? • RRCC graduate employment Gwizon said that the Legal receive a good income, tuition, books and supplies, dental and health care and a month's vacation if your training Have I ever had sex with a man who also has sex with other men? is expected to increase in the early Assistant program could use more schedule allows. 4. For Women: 1990s while the number of stu- students, especially now that the • For Men: Have I ever had sex with a man? dents decreases. wages are improving. choose from a large selection of 1st-year programs. "The last three years have been The Canada Employment • have the opportunity to participate in a number of sporting a very good market for college Centre works closely with both and cultural activities. 5. Have I ever had sex with a partner whom I didn't know very well? graduates," Brian Gwizon, an students and employers Each • on graduation, be commissioned as an officer and begin employment counsellor on cam- November, approximately 1,800 work in your chosen field. 6. Have I or my partner ever shared needles and syringes to shoot drugs? pus, said letters are sent to potential em- Choose a Career, "We should see, in the next few ployers by the centre staff. 7. Have I or my partner ever had a sexually transmitted disease? years, an increase." The employment office main- Live the Adventure. He attributes the increase to tains a 24-hour hotline with a list declining enrollment as the demo- For more information on plans, entry requirements Have I or my partner ever had a blood transfusion between 1978 and 1985? of job orders students can facili- and opportunities, visit the recruiting centre nearest 8. graphic patterns shift. tate. you or call collect — we're in the Yellow Pages' Employment Markets, avail- They also offer the National under Recruiting. 9. Have I or my partner ever had sex without using a latex condom? able at the centre, list actual sal- Employment Services System, a ary rates and the labor market network that accesses other job demand for courses available at centres. If you answered 'yes' to any of the above questions, you may want to consider having an HIV antibody test. the college. N.E.S.S. compliments the job THE CANADIAN Statistics from the 1988-89 process system. Gwizon stated For more information call: THE AIDS HOTLINE academic year are encouraging-- that job orders are only shared ARMED FORCES Winnipeg: 945-AIDS(2437) 56% of graduates were employed with other banks if the position REGULAR AND RESERVE Outside Winnipeg (Toll Free): 1-800-782-AIDS by October of this year. isn't filled. Canada This figure would change if the Gwizon said that in the three RRCC Health Centre: 632-2238, Room HM10 survey was done one year after years he has been at Red River, graduation. job placement has risen and While Gwizon said Biological employer feedback is good. AIDS is everybody's problem. Technology employment is light, However, he added he is not he added that the Food Services sure what affect the GST and Free Act responsibly and make sure you know enough to protect yourself. graduates are in high demand. Trade will have on future gradu- "Those people are hired before ates. they even graduate." Monday, November 20, 1989 Page 4 Monday, November 20, 1989 Page 5 CMOR Record' tireatiun New Look Soda AP8 alliondllia Halltalk :How Do You Feel About The For College Suacceigg Wall Coming Down In Germany? By Shelley Henderson give them out to the students than There were a few unexpected people. to throw out perfectly good al- By Karl Nyyssonen Bookstore guests at the CMOR Record "I'm having a good time, but I bums," said Hopko. Breaking Social, held on Nov. was told there'd be a lot of people "It'll be interesting to see how By Eva Weidman 9—members of the Winnipeg Fire here. They've gotta promote it many (records) we have left at the Red River's bookstore has had Department! more. They need more people," books for long periods of time end of the social," said Derek facelift, but is still trying to iron Social-goers were forced to said Randy Reddison, an account- and the bureaucracy that has to be Rawlings, CMOR's Program- out some old wrinkles. stand outside the South Gym af- ing student. gone through means kids some- ming Director. The new extension on the en- ter the fire alarm was set off. "I'm having a good time. times don't see any money for Hopko and Rawlings organized trance to the bookstore is to pro- After determining it was just a There's enough booze, but not months," Mattock said. the social to raise money for both vide more space and to utilize an false alarm, the fire department enough people," said Breno Dc- A student operated open book the station and for the DJs that area that was previously consid- said it was all right for everyone lima. market set up in the Lounge or work there. ered wasted space. to go back inside. "It's okay. The guy of our hallways might be the fastest and "We're raising the money so Problems with textbooks corn- However, the alarms went off dreams didn't show up, but it's easiest way for students to sell we can upgrade the station and ing in on time and getting those at least two more times during the okay," said Sharon Gray, an ac- used books.