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Campus Events. This Calendar Column Is Open for Notices of Events on All BCFT Campuses Link Classifieds call 432-8974 Campus Events. This Calendar column is open for notices of events on all BCFT campuses. Submi ssions can t>e faxed to 431-7619. sent For Sale Opportunities by campus mail or dropped off at The Link office in the SA Campus Centre (dowthne corridor between the video arcade ThirstQuenchiog Cardy Game and the computer store) 4 rules send $5. & SASE to International Development Wednesday, Mareh 5 • examine prominent values Thursday, March 20 1150c Forge Wk. Van. V6H3P9 Education Program in Indonesia which direct the resolution of Volunteers 21-25 yis Job Search Strategies with issues such as accessibility, qual• Toastmasters. Public speaking Services for 5 months starting October '97 Counselling Services. 12:00 - ity, academic freedom, shared club. 7:00am. SA Boardroom, SA Fund raising required. l;30pm.SWl -1125. For more info governance and accountability; Campus Centre. PERSONAL INCOME TAX Deadline for appUcations call 434-3304. • explore the ethical dilemmas Campus Centre Building, March 21 '97 and conflicting values by exam• Deadline for Advertisements for Bumaby Campus For infotmaticHi and application Campus Christian Club. ining case studies involving The Link. 4:30pm. Room 232, SA Mon. & Wed. in March contact Canada World Youth 11:30am. SWI - 2005. For more Canadian post-secondary educa• Campus Cenhe (behind the video 11 - 2:30 arcade). In Vancouver phone 732-5113 or info 451-4568. tion institutions. No Appointment Necessary 1-800-889-6069 11:30am - 2:15pm. Rix Club. To L. D. Sawatzlsy 985-3842 BCIT Investment Qub. 11:30 in register call Karen at 432-8927. Friday, March 21 SE6 122. If you are interested please call 438-1442. E-File your Taxes. No appoint• Take Pride Video / Discussion ment necessary. 11 - 2:30pm. SA Meeting. 4:00pm, SWI - 2004. For E-File your Taxes. No appoint• Campus Centre. more informahon or just to talk call ment necessary. 11 - 2:30pm. SA Gordon Handford at 451-6922 or Campus Centre. Friday, March 14 Mark Miller at 432-8964. SA PEER TUTORING CENTRE (SE 14.11 Thursday, March 6 Take Pride Drop-in. Free Tea & Deadline for Editorial contribu• Chat 4:00pm, SWI - 2004. For tions to The Link. 4:30pm. Room Toastmasters. Public speaking more information or just to talk call 232, SA Campus Centre (behind club. 7:00am. SA Boardroom, SA Gordon Handford at 451-6922 or the video arcade). FREE DROP-IN SCHEDULE Campus Centre. Mark Miller at 432-8964. Monday, March 24 DAY TIME SUBJECT(S) Friday, March 7 Monday, March 17 Monday- Nominations open for SA 16:30 - 18:30 Calculus, Digital Elex 1 Take Pride Planning & SA Student Council Meeting. Elections. Nomination packages 17:30-20:00 Basic Math Advocacy Meeting. 4:00pm, SWI 5:30pm. SA Boardroom, SA available at the SA office in the - 2004. For more information or Campus Centre. SA Campus Centre. Tuesday- just to talk call Gordon Handford at E-File your Taxes. No appoint• 07:30 - 08:20 CAD - Mech, Statics 451-6922 or Mark Miller at 432- E-File your Taxes. No appoint• ment necessary. 11 - 2:30pm. SA 16:30 - 18:30 Calculus, Digital Elex 1 8964. ment necessary. 11 - 2:30pm. SA Campus Centre. 16:30 - 20:30 Calculus, Physics, CAD Campus Centre. March 10 -14 Tuesday, March 18 Tuesday, Mareh 25 Wednesday - Spring Break for most 11:30 - 13:20 Bus. Math, Stats, Acct. Econ. Technology Students. Toastmasters. Public speaking Toastmasters. Public speaking 11:30 - 13:20 CAD - Mech, Statics club. 7:00am. SA Boardroom, SA club. 7;00am. SA Boardroom, SA 16:30 - 18:30 Calculus, Physics, CAD Monday, March 10 Campus Centre. Campus Centre. Thursday - E-File your Taxes. No appoint• Planned Parenthood Clinic. Planned Parenthood Clinic. 07:30 - 08:30 CAD - Mech, Statics ment necessary. 11 - 2:30pm. SA 7:00pm to 9:00pm Medical 7;00pm to 9:00pm Medical 11:30 - 12:20 Bus. Math, Stats, Acct., Econ. Campus Centre. Services, SE16. Services, SE16. 13:30 - 15:20 Bus. Math, Stats, Acct., Econ. 17:30-20:00 Basic Math Wednesday, March 12 Wednesday, March 19 Wednesday, Mareh 26 18:30 - 20:30 Calculus, Digital Elex 1 Ethical Encounters at BCIT. Campus Christian Club. Campus Christian Club. Friday - An interactive workshop for all 11:30am. SWI - 2005. For more 11:30am. SWI - 2005. For more 10:30 - 11:20 Bus. Math, Stats, Acct., Econ. members of the BCIT communi• info 451-4568. info 451-4568. 11:20 - 20:30 CAD - Mech., Statics ty featuring Dr. John Dennison of the UBC. The workshop will : BCIT Investment Club. 11:30 in BCIT Investment Club. 11:30 in • address concerns in the profes• SE6 122. If you are interested SE6 122. If you are interested Effective February 28,1997 sional, business, government and please call 438-1442. please call 438-1442. educational community over the question of ethics, value conflicts E-File your Taxes. No appoint• E-File your Taxes. No appoint• and decision making in a multi• ment necessary. 11 - 2:30pm. SA ment necessary. 11 - 2;30pm. SA cultural society; Campus Centre. Carnpus Centre. All Star Soccer Game BCIT GRADUATES March 22 1997 at BCIT Phone Now, for your Free graduation portrait sitting Kick-Off 1:00pm Courtesy of the BCIT Student Association Collegiate League Champions vs. League All Star Team 11:00am: Celebrity XI vs. League Coaches ex-Whitecaps & 86ers: Bobby Lennarduzzi, 353 West 7th Avenue, Vancou\-er, B.C. Carl Valentine, Dale Mitchell. ! block east of Cambie. 2 blocks norlh of Broadway Derek Posse, Ted McDougall, Les Wilson, Alan Errington. S71-7171 Paul Dolan, Chris Bennett MARCH 5. 1997 2 THE LINK NEWS Administration says, No' to additional microwaves in the SA Campus Centre Elsewhere is fine, Harvey says, but Great Hall is already a mess GREG NESTEROFF that deals with common areas of trical problems. Link News Editor the building, of which the Great Miller suggested the executive Hall is one — the proposal was 5EWIH G invite BCIT president Brian Gillespie to their next meeting to f you want to cook your burri• nixed. further explain the administra• to, you're gonna liave to get in "I don't think anything justi• tion's position. line. fies it," Miller said. "We were I Since the SA Campus Centre That's the net result after a told they [BCIT] had no interest 1 liiSfl) motion by the Student in putting in more microwaves. was christened in September Association to install two more They said they did not want to LpD 1995, the building's operations microwaves in the Campus increase student eating in the committee has also feuded over Centre's Great Hall was summar• Great Hall. I'm .still trying to get such seemingly frivolous items as ily defeated last month — the lat• my head around that one. It is ne the color of signage, ping pong est in a hypocrit• tables, and furniture (or lack thereof). series of STUDENT ASSOCIATION ical for unlikely BCIT f. ^9 The committee is comprised of items COUNCIL NOTES not to both BCIT and SA brass because fought put up a expressed concern about addi• microwaves]. Both the resolution of a unique agreemenl under over by student and administra• sign [between the cafeteria and tional microwaves. David and Ihe amendment were defeat• which they paid jointly for the tion factions of the building's Great Hall] that says 'No food Harvey, director of Campus ed." building's construction, and now operations committee. past this point.'" Planning, and a member of the Harvey said Ihere are many share its space. BCIT picked up 29 per cent of the tab, the SA 18 Stephen Miller, the SA's exec• Miller opined the real reason operations committee, noted the other places on campus thai could the microwaves were voted down cafeteria microwave is provided be used as lunchrooms, among per cent, and the rest was utive director, told the regular financed indirectly. executive meeting Feb. 24 he'd was that BCIT feared they would under the theory lhat people using them the SE3 building. "Stacked counted line-ups of eight and nine encourage more brown bag it to heal left-over lasagna might above its lobby is a series of at the building's two free lunches — ergo less business for buy a Coke (oops, 1 mean Pepsi) lounges, second floor, third floor, 9 Meanwhile, one thing the SA microwaves, one outside the main Restauronics cafeteria services, to go wilh it. "I assume if it was fourth floor. There's tables and and admin agree on is that the T'N'T store, the other in the cafe• which is affiliated with the insti• really cutting into profit, they chairs. Its seems like a logical Great Hall is a mess. The SA's teria. At an average of two min• tute. would have gotten rid of il," he spot." Pigs In The Hall campaign, spot• utes per zap, plus ten seconds to However, Amir Dewji, said. Asked if it would be as conve• lighting the said perpetual sloven• push the buttons, a wait of 17 to Technical Sciences chair, doubted Harvey said BCIT's problem nient as the Campus Centre — liness, is set to begin Mar. 20. As 20 minutes was in store for the that microwaves pose a threat: wasn't with extra microwaves, which Miller noted students natu• part of the project, spiffy T-shirts have been printed up, sporting a last person. "People who eat at [Restauronics] but with their location: "Our con• rally gravitate toward anyway — porcine design by BCIT student So after receiving a petition won't start making their own cern is that the Great Hall wasn't Harvey said "The Great Hall is Daniel Lam.
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