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Female Student Stars in I The Newspaper of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne N*. il. Price 3d. Wadneiday, March 15,1987 11> 6 [ITU RE DEVELOPMENTS MAY MEAN LESS Female [ pf SPACE ON CAMPUS FOR CAR PARKINC • <¥* + student fl ( p ni stars in ICl S ! i' iK il f i l m ^ t*V A NEWCASTLE yni- . — .. ^ versity student plaved a starring role in *T^ a film made in Paris last •... c' \Cr" s*8K! - ■ r y ; N 1 A M h a s * year which, oh Satur­ only students day, presented with m M an award in London. r the tfib cn ^ pr ts. ;;0,0J n m m m r- The film—“Meeting Point” In J atjuaryc “ * * —won the Daily Mini Chal­ lenge Trophy for the Amateur been ” ‘ Film of fiie Year in competi­ Sixtv eft these tion with many films from all over the world. The student, students * Mias Pat Redman, a fluid- side isr ■*. 4.v>; *|kSb^S 3 W The pressure on the ■ t h e x m m m erected in t*47. In the early saventsenth century ttie very ft# tratreaf^srai f s m , tfetssraanua house was built upon its ruin* and, for a ttmi, considered the best for prev­ ll'i iously she had no idea what kept a l i w m there. More aftout the the award was. ? p u t ■ of jywv\/v m r n h n am it fajj Pledger, _______ of Nowtaetle are found on Miss Redman tokJ Courier places de the tJnion bilil how she bad come to get the -v • spare nipses? Thi JI 2 X 1L b . l ^ O T 5 y a m > of tM » w ee k ’s Cou r t # M r ;" - in fart’ P * part In the film. While she f.Oi'J fgyi was in Paris last September, -■iM is the leading questior complain' JW' the 'A d m i strative Officer o: working as a teacher assist­ being asked by meml P L of ance, she took part In a play . U n iv e rsal M r. A . 1L of the Yorkshire Society* produced the British F a r the about this, and attempt* at m anenllghwned, Ji to be Drama Group. n ip se fs anetfg-shaped piece i & L - X S K of lignumvitae, a very hard Star wood,, used Jor playing the. An Englishman and ' k old Yorkshire game xxt nil Dutchman from the N A ^ O said “Although i Photographic Department saVitographic saw The Yorkshire ,,4 he ity ~ the nip ' m t performance and asked P fO K to make (he Mm. At first with Redman thought She was to be just an ej ............................................X but she was astonished1 f Stuart cretary ‘ problems discover that, hot only was Of the ty, who or stude~Jo< she the star of the film but is arra she was the only one in it. ■' for sometime ttrm idling and “When I left Paris,” she plains the thus: oar pari. said^T did not even know is a sanction that the Ur had happened to the & a f f l 4” aa r rowar etod . ____ R tr c arts’ common robin? Bo It came as a shock to up, and it is then hit as staff or student w ho newspapers a n d ' coffee her when the men wrote as possible w it& a eonve intly fails machines, etc. her last week and said pick handle V At the beginning of Upt the film .had won «n a Physics and Mr Malcolm Knowles, skill hi the and she was asked to sei if secretary,.. encouraged presentation Jb .London. the nipse to The film k to be released the corrwet a m m »-»' - H a • ‘• w * Th e teams attitudes towards a aide and which-ever sends the ‘'nipse with htture attended by first six, then the farthest Last year the careers; match was unfortunately o f ^ > , position teaching rained off, being well ana 600. future." t. * i T.^ JL/cvcivpiiicn* rightly living up to their name > }>romdt§vg th ^ - G i g a n t i c Yorksblre sport, and tfaj W V ® 'W tf moment eontalne approxi­ ibwbBpWWPW i no doubt have worthy mately 300 parking spaces A Constitdency committee t opponents in the Agrics, who, wiH be In the course of ; Colleges were asked to bring on which there are three scrap as everybody knows, - are will be sports and social representa­ faculty always willing to hqpf f m Student Alliar North-ea»t area Or tives to the nexg raftlM el nipsey. or two. ^I CjC., at Alnwick 3dKa£ 1 — and die Natio.. Union of Students fought T ttfiSft??A SS!* Education. attitude a staff student com- the Brewery area and Syden­ wick Collet Hand inter Monday nlK*>t ham Terrace area which are ttee QjCjC.) Quad Flow scheduled for development. Kenton People may be wondering Douglas Also the parking situation Lodge, Ponteland. St. Mark’s t S f c S & f S ! this week w hy their every Immediatr-ih "the University ■ ■ M L strikes ’re y * and John Bell, S R C . Convenor of Debates and a ■movement la being recorded^ 3 member of the & J L A Prevfdent, wants to National Council. Toby Hodtf* The second year architects 225# ^ av# *** Rutherford Oollegis of Tecb- results to a There Is • proposed exten­ because of disciplinary action kin, Newcastle audents’ ndogy and Newcastle Univer­ against the Union President, Conference on Representative Council Vice- sion to the parking meter sity. Teaching standards. Mr. irian b«h»vimir In the Qu»<t zone along Claremont Road Daivid A President for Extern al Other Colleges have recent­ 490 students eat d bak also been Affairs, spoke for N.tJ.S. lea The ten exile and entrances and Richardson Road, the attend the next ly become interested in the the main entrance of SeabriflM, External Affairs are all taped in a moat effici­ planned charge being five the Welfare Com­ IjCC., and 80 there were and refused to budge, Secretary, attended as an ent spy-proof manner. hours for *ixve»ce. It is prob­ mittee, which contains a sub The second day of their sur­ able, however, according to observers from Charles Tre­ on-the-spot nuspensionIon of observer. velyan Technical College, the students by L.S.E. Staff. committee dealing with edu­ Mr. Hodgkin claimed that vey will show which entrances Mr. R. Murray, the Newcastle cation. The survey will there­ Municipal College of Com ­ The disciplinary action N.U-S. was doing something •ire used in connection with Oitv’s Chief Traffic Engineer, fore be quite Car reaching which exits, by means o£issu­ that the whole question of merce, Durham UniversBy, conoemed the storming of the that RiLA. cannot do — was Into educational problems. attending to the welfare of ing pedestrians With coloured a n d Durham Technical L.S.K. Old Theatre by L.S.S. parking on the East side of The questionnaire stresses Students. R A A . by nature a ticket*, Their movements will Claremont Road wiH be re­ College. students after they bad been that the University only political body, could never do >>e plotted and analysed to viewed because of a num bei shut out by their college Co-ordinating principal, 81r Sidney Caine. gives guidance In teaching this. 1 reveal "the deel£ lines" of of complaints which have oneself and that the initiative During this earlier demon­ Mr. Harrison claimed that t raffle in the Quad. been received. The meeting started with a must come from the student N.UA had very many weak* They are also doing some In addition to this, the Cor. discussion and explanation stration a 68-year-old porter had died of a heart attack. The questions are only con* nesses, and that R A A . was high speed filming of the poration have approved an for those who had not been cernrd with the Maths, extension to the Claremont The L S E . Disci)isciplinarv Board the only group doing soma* movement from the top of the before about the aims of Physics and Computing thing about them. While “M r. Road car park which it Is pro­ admitted that he. could in Hatton Qallery. This should I.C jC .: organising social Departments because. al­ Hodfcktn proposes to do very posed to double in si*e to fact, have died arty time. run at 30 m.p.h. and illustrate occasions, dances, and sports, though many of the problems little about tbenk" the pattern of movement most accommodate 600 vehicle* for Its members: and co-ordin­ According to David Adel- Ktctn an appeal la being made raised are relevant to all The dlscussiofi was presided (1 early. This at the moment Ur a c t ­ ating the action for die departments, such as what ing Ministry approval. It 1* to a Standing Committee of over by Marilyn Rennet Pre- Mr. Chalk, of the Archi­ National Union of Students action to take when one has sident of Alnwick College of also proposed that the meter the Court of Governors tecture Department, directing at a local level- a Complaint about lectures. Education Union,, whe said areas in the Perk Terrace '‘Outrageous,*’ was the ver­ this course work said. “This is It Is based on them only be­ afterwards that "It wss ver^ simply an exercise in flow block and in Queen Victoria It was proposed to set up dict at even the L S J L Staff Road will be extended from two sub committees to deal on this verdict by the Dis­ ing-solved within the depart­ interesting, are 11 worth coat­ analysis to give students a ment.
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