Wanna be on Douglas College’s Board? Or Education Council? N ew provincial legislation allows College students, faculty and support staff to sit as elected representatives on the College Board and Education Council. N ominations open on January 23, 1995 and continue until 4pm on January 27. Nominations must be submitted on the official form available in the Registrar’s Office, the Student Society Office and at the Thomas Haney Centre main office. Send nominations to the attention of the Registrar at the New Westminster campus; those received after the closing date and time will not be considered. E lection procedures and regulations are available from the Regis- trar’s Office, the Student Society, the Douglas College Faculty Association, the BCGEU Staff Representative, and the Thomas Haney Centre main office. Ca// 527-5358 for more information. Call for nominees for community sports award work by people behind the scenes. College. College sports programmer Chris Johnson wants community sports administrators to get some recognition. Briefs za Policy Alert The following changes have been made to College policy. Revision: E02.02.02 Standardized Testing at Douglas College - Revised December 6, 1994. (N.B. The Policy Statement is unchanged. The change is to Procedures/Rules Statement 3.F.) za New Policy A02.05.01 Compliance With the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act - Approved by the College Board on December 15, 1994. A04.05.01 Naming Buildings and Facilities - Approved by the College Board on December 15, 1994. za For sale Girl’s size one white molded Lange lace-up skates, one year old, excellent condition, $40. Call Marilyn, local 5083. Sports are a source of fitness, learning and fun for many young athletes in the community, but organizing those baseball, soccer and lacrosse games takes a lot of hard Nominations are now being accepted for the Community Sport Administrator Award, to be presented at the 1995 Community Coaching Conference on January 28 at Douglas The award, sponsored by the Investors Group Inc., recognizes the contribution to community sport programs made by a dedicated volunteer who has given countless hours of time so that coaches and athletes can enjoy the benefits of well-organized sport. “Unsung heroes of sport are the people who sit behind the scenes running meetings, preparing newsletters, registering thousands of children and at the same time acting as intermediaries between parents, coaches, politics and all the other hassles involved with amateur sport at the community level,” says Chris Johnson, sports programmer at Douglas College. “Historically these people have gone unnoticed. The Investors Award is designed to thank those people who impact in so many ways with so little recognition.” Nominators must provide the nominee’s name and address, a history of the nominee’s involvement in community sport, a list of other awards or recognition, and a description of other outstanding qualities. Nominations must be received by the Douglas College Sports Institute by Friday, January 13, 1995. To get a nomination form, call Chris Johnson at 527-5041. 4