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Troy IJagy suggested thatBroaocaStr-sCTv... _ writing articles for LINK. Donald asked for consensus of opinion of LINK: student Council Good to Superior 0 Average 5 'trashes' LINK PAGE? 1 Below Average 1 ^.ne as>.ed if t^,^^.^/Se'r^ not' THE NOVEMBER 14,1984 VOLUME 19 NUMBER 11 EADTHEI Student Council Report Pub Parking on S.A. Beerfest loses money Fridays & Saturdays Trevor Moat Henderson feels the venture is at all,' shrugging his shoulders, The November 6 Student •overpriced'. 'This large obviously frustrated at the poor Council meeting was an expenditure will serve only a response. 1. Pub patrons nnust park in regular BCIT unusually vibrant get together. small percentage of the Member-at-large and students,' one council member lot east of the SAC. Absolutely no parking Council members-at-large played residence advisor Dean Myers a greater role in the discussion, noted. brought up noise problems at in Residence lot. and differing views over several residence after functions in the Activities Chairperson Wayne sensitive issues were presented. SAC. 'The disturbances,' he Snook reported on the Beerfest says, 'range from general noise held recently at the Commodore. 2. After pub closing, patrons must leave In reports, Vice President Paul in Laurie Jack Lane, to Ihe Only 140 BCIT students went, Fenney announced that the Link throwing of firecrackers near the BCIT parking lot w/lthout unnecessary despite what Snook calls a major committee formed a few weeks building, to no-notice parties in ago will have its first meeting publicity campaign. Wayne said noise and delay. Residence area is out of some of the suites.' He later Friday at 4:30 p.m. V.P. Public he 'Doesn't know whether it's defended residence bounds except to residents. Relations Tanya Kapicki said the apathy of a lack of money' that management, stating that they S.A. is making a proposal to buy caused the lack of attendance - i are 'not advocating closure of a building near the campus. It is amounting to an S.A. loss of ' Ihe pub.' 3. Government liquor laws prohibit currently a day care centre, and $2000. Snook hopes part of the Neither S.A. President Donald Kapicki says if the S.A. loss will be recovered through • drinking in cars. RCMP will be monitoring Rippon or recreation chairperson purchases the building, it will be the sale of left over beer steins, Troy Nagy felt residence noise parking lot from now on. used as a daycare centre for which were to be given away to was an S.A. matter. Rippon said BCIT students who have the first 700 beerfesters. Wayne that It is a residence problem, children. At a cost of $675,000 says that the Beerfest will be Business Ivlanager Phil held 'on campus, in future, or not CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 HflRE 1BRONCX) DOWN AND 2 TO GO! Enter the Long Distance Contest, now! flflPPY jttec\ the? rtiot teo' „ Congratulations to Andrew Smith, a fourth year Science major at University of IVIanitoba in Winnipeg. He's the winner of the first of three Bronco lis. TWO MORE LUCKY STUDENTS WILL EACH WIN AN '85 BRONCO IN THE SECOND AND THIRD DRAWS: NOVEMBER 28,1984 AND FEBRUARY 20,1985. 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After over a year of negotiations, and departments to get more work "Overall,' says Thomas, 'we're In a letter to management out of staff. "If they want to CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 several sessions in mediation, the Staff negotiate an increase in average Society and the BCIT Administration are hours, I don't know how that still quite far apart on several issues would go down. Instructors are already working hard, and Ontario teacliers In fact, according lo the Staff Thomas. getting more students in Society, only 6 nninor clauses classes. We would also like to Thomas says Staff have been initialled by both see a negotiated limit in terms of Development and Performance forced back to work parties so far. The Staff Society students. This would benefit Appraisal are both serious contract, which covers BCIT students, too,' says Thomas. issues. 'IVIanagement wants While faculty wait patiently for a contract settlement at BCIT, instructors and technical staff, change - we don't think it's The Staff Society is also teaching and technical staff at Ontario's 22 community colleges expired December 31,1983. necessary, but we have concerned about greater use of have just been forced back to work by the Ontario Legislature. According to the Staff offered tightened-up guidelines. 'temporaries' to do the work of This ends five weeks of strike action by 7600 college teachers, Society, unrelenting We have not been prepared to regular staff.