I Parrott loan plan under fire see page 5 Vo1.8> No .2 spats 0ally CMndna Luncheon Special! Entertainment Vol. 7. No. 2 MmmAupmMMv^mt EVERY FRIDAY Jan 16. 1978 All you can ccy^EN cat for $1.00 MM Humber College of Applied Arts & Technology -• ^ NO 1 Covea, MoMlay. Jan 16, 1978. Page Z Job forms 'discriminatory'— committee by Chris Van Krieken Revealing the age could also upset to find the present applica- married, they 11 leave to have tions. feel many people overlook result in discnmination, she said, tion applicants il Humber s Equal Opportunities asked to state children the fine print ^plaining ii. people be opposed to they Committee believes application because may were engaged. Even though the present applica- He views the deletion of the someone loo young or too forms m the personnel department hiring Ms Krakauer explained: If tion forms state applicants do not Items as "a positive move because old is are discriminatory. someone sees a person engaged, have to fill in this information. Bill there would be-little possibility for meniDers were The committee voted Jan 9 to Other committee the assumption is when they get Moore, director of personnel rela- abuse. recommend the college delete According to Mr. Moore, the col- from future applications such lege was brought before the items as marital status, date of Human Rights Commisssion birth, sex and number of depen- ponders changes several months ago because an ap- dent children Lakeshore SU plicant felt the college showed pre- According to Renate Krakauer, judicies. Number's senior program consul- Although Mr Moore refused to by Ann Kerr puses. The representative would represented only Lakeshore 1 until tant for affirmative action and disclose details, he did reveal the Lakeshore Student Union be responsible tor students needs May. 1977, when all five campuses community education, an appli- The commission ruled in Humber s and services in only the one area. were included Lack of unity in the cant legally does not have to will decide today whether it will favor undergo a restructuring to give in- The use of more than one represen- SU has been a problem because of reveal information which is not Even though the items will be ' tative would depend on campus the distance between campuses "employment related dividual campuses more deleted from the application form, autonomy. population and participation. and differences between types of The committee s decision would applicants will have to submit this SU President Robert Harrison students. force Humber s interviewers to Under the new system there information later. said the SU will probably decide to Out of the 2,000 total, only 427 at base their selection of applicants would still be an executive, either Mr. Moore claims the informa- develop decentralization, working Lakeshore 1 2 post- on their qualifications only. elected separately or chosen from and are tion is needed for statistics, pen- with next year's SU. after elec- secondary, fee-paying stu- Ms. Krakauer feels an inter- the campus reps, said Mr. Har- SU sions and insurance purposes. tions are held in February dents. The remainder are either viewer could be influenced by hav- rison, and it would probably in- When asked as to the time the Dennis Stapinski. co-ordinator of there for short-term. Department ing information before the actual clude a chairman, vice-chairman new application forms would be student affairs, suggested the new of Manpower, or s interview. and treasurer. workmen com- ready. Mr Moore admitted he did structure to the council, but said pensation studies, and fees. There is an assumption a "Not only would the needs of stu- pay no not know the details of the plan have not "Total decentralization would be woman with one child is going to dents at each campus be dealt with been out decentralized almost have another. The employer may worked A more effectively, but the executive impossible, said Mr Har- structure would definitely include rison. "" because two campuses put have a bias, for instance, about would have more time for Winter frolic at least one elected representative ' in the money for all five women in technology and he is not political decision-making, said The deci- ' for each of Lakeshore's five cam- sions, especially financial, must even aware of it. Mr. Harrison. Winter Madness will once again therefore be made by post- The executive now spends most strike Humber College with only secondary representatives. " of its time arranging and operating fun and frolic in mind. The ac- If the council decides to accept activities, such as the rotating tivities will begin Monday. Feb. 13. BLUE JAY CLEANERS decentralization. Mr. Harrison pubs at the three licensed cam- and conclude Friday. Feb. 17 Ten- said he will work on having short- puses, instead of working on new tative plans include free concerts, term students pay an SU fee. and ideas dance troupes, a slave auction, and getting the college to cover the The need for change was made a special F'riday night pub featur- cost for Manpower- sponsored stu- obvious in the last election, said ing Lisa Hartt Any students DRY-CLEANING dents. He would also want by- Mr. Harrison. wishing to assist in this venture elections to be held when short- ALTERATIONS 'Out of 2.000 students, only three should apply to the SU office term representatives finish their SAME DAY SERVICE ran for 27 positions on council They won by acclamation. There programs, as well as the yearly, general elections. REPAIRS seems to be a bit of apathy.' The Lakeshore Students Associa- Other plans being considered by tion was formed in 1975. and the Lakeshore SU are: keeping the i :<tn|:ruliilali<>n'>. present structure, adopting Hifv iiiiil <'ii\ HUMBER 27 PLAZA decentralization t)efore the elec- iinil Im'-I »i»hr» tions, or collecting information on for ihf fiilurf East end of plaza possible changes for the new ex- Did you know? ecutive to consider when their term starts in May. 743-1621 Classified ads are free for staff and students. Submit all ads to the Tebo Jewellers 6 days a week Open Editor, room L 225, anytime Monday to Friday. At Tebo Jewellers we design Hours: 7:30 a.m.—8:00 p.m. and manufacture our own jewels right on the premises. We do earpiercing and same-day repairs. We already have the lowest prices in Toronto with a 10% We're in the Humber 27 fUza across from Humber College MENS SHOP Featuriny the tailored look for the well dressed man. January Sale Up to 50" n off on Selected Items Suits on sale from $135.00, reg. $235.00 Shirts reg. $25.00 now $8.88 Winter coats 20" n off Three-piece all wool suits from $140.00 l^urpber flowersl}op Flowers, plants, dried arrange- ments for any occasion. We're Shopper's World Albion open Monday thru Friday 11a.m. to 3p.m. 1530 Albion Road 754-1732 Humber College of Applied Arts & Technology -mt^it-Wh- «iHw ..aMwtv^PvmipiMMHi^mfin I ' Coven, Monday, Jan. IC, 1»7», Page 3 Hawks score Towing in effect 7 goals, lose to Rams Pay for parking or risk blacklist by Dona Mounteer to alleviate the problems, but Mr. Because of this, there are many areas to assist drivers to find park- There is no longer a parking McLean said it s hard to judge by more students this ing spaces in the morning The stu- by Kdwin Carr taking the bus problem at Humber s North how much because a large number semester Mr. McLean said there dents will also be posted at exits to Humbert hockey Hawks Campus, according to Don of students have dropped out since are no longer any cars blocking ensure no one leaves without raiiK in the new year on a los- McLean, director of outside (.'hristmas. roadways, fire routes or other either displaying a parking pass or ing note, falling 8-7 to the resources. Starting Jan. 16, com- "Also," he said, "a lot of stu- cars paying the fifty-cent fee. There Ryerson Rams in Metro Cup plete towing will be in effect at the dents who normally drive find they will be students posted at action Monday night. The smaller number of students college If any cars are parked il- either can t afford to put gas in Lakeshore I and Lakesiiore 11 Ryerson struck early with a using the parking lots is not the legally, they will be towed away their cars or don't want to risk the Construction on the new student goal by Sam Smith — his first only reason for the improvement. The new parking lot, which has weather conditions at this time : t centre, which begins in March, been security guards of three — just past the two- " There have been open since Jan. 2, has helped year will take over the space occupied minute mark of the first pofted on roadways since Jan. 2. by parking lot six Mr. Mcllean period. Dave Middleton and They have instructed all drivers isn't worried about the possibility Mike Clark followed through attempting to park illegally to of renewed parking tic ups with two more for the Rams move into a proper parking space because of this When construction before Rob Thomas put On Jan. 16, Mr. McLean hopes to of the centre is completed, approx- Humber on the score sheet have Law Enforcement students imately half of lot six will be with a powerplay goal at the this car \s working part-time in the parking available for reserved parking.
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