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Residence Moving Day Moved ^ by Chris Thompson Sidences " iiii i im'i i o >wiiii»»i)ii«iw i mmmmmHfii'iHA s«(«V mOTO BV NANCY MGIRONIMO Back, back, back to schoot — students at tipede during one of the many events iield that day. See story and Lakeshore's Orientation Day do their impression of a human cen- piiotos on page 10. •Mtipism Residence moving day moved ^ by Chris Thompson sidences. staying with a staff member will Students will be given the greea "It seems most have made their be paying $15 a day for the pri- light tQ move in at 4 p.m. on Fri- A delay in the completion date own airangements. We've had 20 vilege, but^Saulite says the resi- day. Most construction should^ for the new low-rise" residence teachers come forth and about half dence will reimburse $10.42 of completed by then with only s^^ building at Humber has resulted in as mahy students," Saulite says. that total for each day of tempor- minor finishing touches ttr tie some inconvenience for out-of- Those students who do end up ary accommodation. complet3d. '"., Quote town students. Because of the * the week construction workers' strike ear- '4 of lier this year the occupancy date has been pusjied back to Sept. 7. teturn i As a result, students have been Layoff victims to wof forced to find temporary accom- modation elsewhere. by Janet Keown period of time. They are paid for there, and people who were qual- the months they teach, but are not ified to do them." A "We sent out letters a month Some of number's technolgy paid for the summer term, and ago explaining the situation, but teachers who were laid ofp'itet Hook said all teachers who must renegotiate their contract at most students were aware that year have been rehired as session- were laid off have the first chance the end of its term. there could be a problem," said teachers. to take the sessional jobs in the al Huot said the three teachers had Kellie Saso of the Housing Ser- John Huot, faculty union presi- college,, but not all of the laid off been hired for between three and vice. dent said 27 full time teachers teachers are qualified to teach in 10 months. In accordance with the While most students have been were laid off between last April aiiother technical field. He said he 1989 college teachers' contract able to set up temporary shelter and June. Of those, six had been has also had one teacher turn down these teachers are being paid the with friends or relatives, and transferred to other full time posi- three sessional Job offers. same salary and benefits as last **lfyou come Here others who live within a reason- tions in the college, and as of Au- year. "Every consideration is being and meet new people able cornmuting distance of Hum- gust 27 three had been hired as given to the layoff situation before and get involved in ber are living at home until the sessional teachers. engaging new faculty," he said. your program, but 7th, there are a small number who Richard Hook, vice-president' _ Union pressure •t "I feel good about what the union need temporary housing. of instruction said more laid off also Itfe beyond that, has done for their members. They Therefore, the Housing Service teachers will be hired but he could Still, Huot said the union is and soak iqt what col- have kept us on our tioes. made an appeal to staff members not say how many until September angry more of the laid off teachers hge is all aboMi then' who were willing to provide a 1 S. He said by then the total num- were .not transferred to other full Hook said freshman enrolment [jf can be a very valu' rooTn for a student until the occu- ber of students registered in the time positions. "We think the is up overall in the college. Busi- able experience, " . ,_ pancy date. college will have stabilzed and the numbers should have been much ness alone was up by 54 per cent as Robert Gor^toK, "So far we have ntore faculty hirinfl process will be completed. higher. Those who were hired of August 27, and Hook said he FTVHWMN offehng space than we- have stu- Michael Harper. Dean olTech- were as a result of- very strong un- has had 10 add sections to pros- dents reauesling it." says Aina no|oKy said sessional teachers are W|pressure to get the college to ramsdaii^f. "The hiring process is SauUte, me direclor ol Mudem re- hired on conlfact for a given nwfk that there w«^re positions siiU ongoing.'' he said. 5. Page 2 Tuesday, September 4, 1990 Coven P^o parking permit? Go dii-ectly to overflow lot by Sue Gargiulo is not taking basis, Hooiveld said. studj:nt parking centage and i-elease additional sources, we really have very little HIegal parking at Humber Col- Permits were bought through places. ^paces slowly." space left at the North Campus. lege could be a thing of the past the bookstore, and applications "Most of the staff choose the Hooiveld said it would be very We could build another parking with the installation of an electro- were mailed out to students during preferred lots." difficult to provide more actual lot iiorth of residence number two, ' nic surveillance system and res- the summer. Preferred lots comprise be- parking spaces. but it would only give us 40 ' tricted access to the parking lot. Blair Boulanger, the Campus tween 800 and 900 spaces, cost In terms of physical re- spaces." $180 and • John Hooiveld, Superintendent Store, Service Manager, said the $150^ year, and have a of Outside Services, said students only reason some people didn't waiting list. Boulanger and staff without parking permits get permits is simply because they said students can Electronic controls should not attempt to enter the received more applications than buy a preferred parking permit, parking lot, but go directly to the they had spaces. but the waiting list is so long that by the overflow lot. "The college just doesn't have time they got a permit, they in new permits Overflow parking at Westwood enough space, period," Boulan- would have graduated. Arena and Woodbine Race Track ger said. Hooiveld hopes to release addi- tional by- Sue Gargiulo illegaliy^ parked cars, we couldn't is being promoted more strongly "Each application comes in and parking at the College dur- ing the keep up." this year. is dated. Everybody's was sent in week of September 10. There are only two ways to get The new parking permits sold "Parking attendants are work- within a week's period." "Parking attendants will go out into Humber College's paiidng lot " twice a day, this year ar^, embedded with an mg fw a .parlf ing arkagP, ^"it's like Santa XIaus's naaii mid to late morning, this year — either through the East p - and 1 electronic loop, or antennae. Hooiveld said. "Students going to ba^g," Boulanger addecT^ :30 or 2 in the aftemoonr- -eate^3ontrol Point (toll d^th) or Transmitter posts have been set up orientation will receive location Boulanger also said staff does They'll count the numbej of the West Gate Control Poirtt. Both vacant spaces, take a certain per- at. the two entrance points. An map«6rfheoveflo\r lots and two not g6't preferential treatment and have attendants on du ty Monday -#leetfOBi€~4iak-between-a.^ valid complimentary parking permits. through Friday, from 7 a.m. toT" permit and the posts sets off a The penffits are necessary to get p.m. And both are equipped with a green light, indicating to drivers access beyond the toll booths at new electronic surveillance they can proceed, and the gate the Woodbine Track. system. opens. "^ Hooiveld said 400 overflow These new controls were set up spaces are available, 200 at West- to prevent students and staff with- •Hooiveld said this new system wood and 200 at Woodbine Track out permits from parking illegally. would also help the flow of traffic. all Parking is'free, as is the shuttle "Unless a person has a permit, However, not permits have the electronic loqps. bus service that operates every 1 they don'f have the opportunity to "minutes between the College and illegally park," satd John "With permits without loops,^ the two lots, Monday to Friday, Hooiveld, Siy^erintehdent of Out- the attendant Jhas to do a. visual from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. side Services. check." The almost 3,000 parking Hooiveld said this would 'eli- The system was installed during spaces on campus sold out in mid^ minate the need for towing. the summer at a cost Hooiveld July, on first-come, first-served "Last year, there were so many ^ould not disclose. _ Introducing the new IBM PS/1 PERSONAL COMPUTER SYSTEM STANDARD FEATURES Number College welcomes everyone back. - 80286 Processor Start the year off right with your own - VGA Colour Video Display personal IBM PS/1 computer. 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