INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE/DECEMBER 6, 1988 Coming w Events (Unless otherwise indicated, all events take place in the Performing Arts Theatre, Room 4100 (4th floor, North Building). For tickets and information call the Douglas College Box Office 520-5488.) ¢ Annual Family Christmas Concert with the Amabilis Singers & Douglas College Youth & Children’s Choir. Diane Loomer, director. Sunday, Dec. 11 - 7:00 pm Queen’s Avenue United Church, 529 Queens Ave., New Westminster. Wednesday, Dec. 14 - 8:00 Douglas College Performance Theatre. General Admission $5; Students/Seniors $3. ¢ Thursday, December [5 - 3:00 - 6:00. Douglas College Christmas Party for faculty, staff, administration. Lower Cafeteria. Hot & Cold Hors-d’ oeuvres, no-host bar and complimentary Ist beverage. ¢ Saturday, December 17 - 2:30 - 3:00 pm. Diane Loomer, Pianist plays the grand piano at Irving House Historic Centre, 302 Royal Avenue. 3:00 - 3:30 pm. Douglas College Youth and Children’s Choir perform. Admission by donation. 10 Briefs | Bookstore Closure: The bookstore will be closed from Monday, Decembe 26 through Tuesday, January 3 inclusive. Library Hours: The end of semester hours will be as follows: December 19 7:45 - 4:30 December 20 - 23 8:30 - 4:30 December 24 - January 2 Library Closed January 3 - 13 8:30 - 4:30 January 14 Library Closed January 16 Regular Spring Semester Hours Begin Monday - Thursday 7:45 am. - 10:00 pm. Friday 7:45 am. - 4:30 pm. Saturday 9:00 am. -5:00 pm. Work-Study Program: Each year Douglas College is allocated a Work-Study budget from the Ministry of Advanced Education & Job Training. The Work-Study Program provides part-time employment (5 - 15 hours per week) to full-time students. Students may be employed at Douglas College or off-campus with a non-profit organization. Students must qualify on the basis of financial need. Eligibility is determined by the Student Finance and Placement Office, after the assessment of each student’s Canada Student Loan/B.C. Student Loan and the information provided on the Work-Study application form. Student may work between 50 and 150 hours per semester depending upon their assessed need. At this time we would like to ask for project submissions from interested college personnel. We are looking for one-time (non-repeating) projects that will be in addition to the normal on-going activities of the department. The projects should provide students with opportunities to develop career-related skills. Work-Study application forms are available at the Student Placement Office, Room 2710. The deadline to submit Work-Study Project Applications is Friday, December 23. Faculty Development Yellow Pages: Thankyou for responding to the creation of a booklet, listing faculty by their area of expertise and interest. So very often we work alongside people who, although unknown, share a common professional interest. Also, these same colleagues might be able to act as formal or informal consultants or at the very least accessible support people. So if you haven't already filled in your response to the Faculty Development Yellow Pages, please do so by completing the form at the back of this edition of Inside Douglas College and return the sheet to Eugene Hrushowy by December 30. aS ®