March 22, 1995 The Other Press _ 9 thanks I have really appreciated having the opportunity to publicly thank the many olunteers who have participated in the Language Partner Program for the ESL students it Douglas College. I hope that the Other Press can once again, run the names below for the Spring, 995 semester in your edition scheduled for March 22 (deadline for printing, I think). appreciate the support. Thank you. Language Partner Program, Spring 1995 On behalf of the students, staff and faculty from ESL and International Education, ANK YOU VOLUNTEERS! Sincerely, Lani. rom Douglas College: Patrick Longworth From the community: Tim Arinobu Cecilia Low Ah Kee Scott Arnold Tammy Medeiros Carmen Cook Adrienne au Steven Ng Margaret Cope Karen Barnhouse Winnie Ng Mr. Cope Sandra Joyce Buma Lee Nguyen Michael Corbet Jack Chau Christine O’Connor Janet Erikson Paul Chen Christopher Ong Mrs. Freeman Jarrod Cook Ed Osei Mr. Freeman Scott Dalgleish Chris Pawlik Li-Lin Hsu Balkew Simon-Digaf Jamia (Mia) Pestano Alex Jones | icole Duffield Sandy Salivaras Nancy Lee imon Fulber Linda Santos Chih Li Ken Gracey Derek Sexton Joanne Li | William Greer Tammy Shapcott Joyce Lim ulie Ham Gregory Shorland Allan Louie | Scott Harris Dorina Sng Ralph Mills ichelle Henderson Andrew Strange Jessica Noronha Tracy Hsu Julie Tadd Gordon Roberts ane Huang Sidney Talaro Jean Sansum Nathan Jacobson Paul Tsui Denise Schuk Martica Jilek Nimali Wijayanayake Susan Smith Atesh Kant Cary Wong Jackson Tang Nikita Lau Diane Wu William Tweedie ‘andice Lee Hiroshi Yasuoka EEN Kirby Leung PA | oer PARTY 1 nuse--) gust BEC Poetry 21st century style ONLY v : / Vancouver group looking for techno-poets “er a by Niki Kaloudas The OP Poetry Page will =| Call (604) 733-7469 Through state of the art return next issue. For Groups of 12 or more “technology, a Vancouver group is Sorry for any Must be 19 years and over * Package available Tues.-Thurs. only working to promote Canadian writers : : i and ont ee The group, oe InNConvenience. The Edgewise Cafe and Electrolit Center, is working to organize a Tele- Poetic Reading Series, Online Poetry > Workshopping and a monthly Electrolit a Why work for peanuts According to organizer Heather Haley, the group’s main goal is “to assist coimmemmnosss | When you can sell them? their potential by reaching a bigger y ; e F national and international community.” “We’re working into the capabilities of the net and doing a lot of exploring of the technology ourselves,” she said. The Edgewise Cafe will serve as a research site for b ongoing projects to this end. This revolutionary combination of technology and literature enables writers to interact on a global, rather Starting your own business is one way to guarantee yourself a job this summer. than local level. If you're a full-time student returning to school this fall and legally entitled to work in Canada, the Student Business Loans For example, the Tele-Poetic Program, the government of Canada’s summer employment program for students, is offering loans of up to $3,000 to help ’ Reading Series helps writers reach an : you start a business. international audience live and Details are available at any branch of the Federal Business Development Bank, Canada Employment Centres, Canada instantaneously through the use of a Employment Centres for Students, any branch of the Royal Bank of Canada or the National Bank of Canada. Eatanonic Video Baers: Just come to us with your idea, and we'll see what we can do about putting you to work for someone you really like. You. ome Spooning eee Call toll-free: 1 800 361-2126. Readings are going to be on April 9th at the Western Front and May 2nd at the Glass Slipper. i- Human Resources Développement des FBDB vetcomen Ben NATIONAL BANQUE ROYAL BANK For more information, contact the ieee) ronsournes humnsiess Chace Y BFD Banaue terete BANK NATIONALE BANQUE ROYALE | Edgewise Cafe and Electrolit Center at 254-7719. Canada