It's been a busy month around the College, so we decided to produce a larger edition of the INside to bring you all the news you need. Do you have a written submission or a story you'd like us to write about for the INside? We're always interested in your ideas, so let us know. The INside is published the first Tuesday of every month; deadline for submissions is 10 business days before publication. E-mail winterst@douglas.bc.ca; call 604-527-5325 orsend WordPerfect 6.1 or MS Word 6.0 files (on disk, no paper copies please) to Tracey Winters, INside editor, CMO, Room 4700, New Westminster Campus. INside Double Edition Trade Centre Summer works program participants awarded Educational eu Excellence ad recalls oe ook 0 = anwar tragedy Douglas College instructor Marlene Hancock plans to Youth Upt winners “announced leave an expensive cinta adina new student manual The Cilldse ieplassdds even though the buyer can’t pay for it. The client was New York’s World Trade Center. announce the winners of the new Awards of The advertisement was booked for the back cover of a a ne delegate manual for Douglas College International Model United Nations (DOUGIMUN), an annual event that attracts more than 200 international and local students. Hancock said staff from World Trade Centre’s Association ordered the $1,600 ad in July for the event which runs from February 14-17, 2002. The page featured an image of the globe, the Center’s two ill-fated towers and the caption “Success by Association.” Douglas College Each award honours models of excellence in Centre 2000 came, Centre areas of education provided munity A Contract Services to promote student success. This year’s winners are (title Pinetree Secondary student Mark Williams (left) and Port Moody business- owner Christine McNaughton (centre) accept their Student Summer Works outstanding employer and student participant awards from acting Coquitlam MLA Richard Stewart (right). Williams, presently in Grade 12, worked for McNaughton this past summer for her two companies, Heartstrings and Company, a wedding design service and Firefly Productions, wedding video production. The two came together under the Student Summer Works program, a Youth Options BC employment program run out of Centre 2000 at the David Lam Campus in Coquitlam. For more information on the Summer Works Program, call Pam Tetarenko at of award in parentheses): @ Cara Fisher, Political “We are going to run the ad regardless, with no changes eos a Poet except to add ‘In Memorium’,” said Hancock, Political Science instructor and DOUGIMUN organizer. “We dealt with people who worked in one of the towers and Students Union (Student Educational Excellence and : ; Achievement) obviously we cannot contact them and don’t know what h d to them.” appened to them @ Dave Neilson, The advertising contacts in New York worked for the 604-527-5755. saicaciil (aie Marketing and Business Strategy section of the WTC . eg . Association, and had offices in One World Trade Center. ee Recognition reception and retirement dinner @ Alan Chin, Sports Science Department (Faculty Excellence) “The reason they wanted an ad is that we have an IMF Plan now to attend the Fourth Annual Recognition Reception and Retirement Dinner, (International Monetary Fund) component in our next scheduled for October 26. This year, 61 employees will be recognized for 15, 20, 25 and conference. We are working with University Publishers of 39 years of service and nine employees who have retired will be honoured. White Rock, and they phoned the WTC staff in charge of advertising, who bought the back cover.” fe ne The Recognition Reception will be held in the main cafeteria from 4:30 to 6pm. The Family and : Retirement Reception and Dinner will follow beginning at 6pm. All employees of the Community Studies Three former Canadian ambassadors are already College, as well as friends and family, are invited to the Recognition Reception. Anyone and John Fleming, committed to addressing the conference, but Hancock adds student delegates will clearly be impacted by the recent events in the United States. Speakers at the conference will include Earl Drake, former Canadian wishing to stay for the Retirement Dinner to honour their colleagues is welcome to attend Criminology, for at a charge of $17 per person. innovation in the development of the Tickets are available from Barb Sekhon at 604-527-5447 and Carolyn Parry at bassadi hina: i II fi Youth Justice Worker am or to China; Martin Collacott, former 604-527-5342 (New Westminster Campus), and Yvonne Mostert at 604-527-5868 Diploma Program ambassador to Syria and Cambodia; and Gordon (David Lam Campus). Petes. Longmuir, former ambassador to India and Cambodia. “Our theme is ‘Challenges to Diplomacy in the 21st Century’ and I think the conference will now have a College review announces winners and special anniversary issue greater sense of reality about it. Students now realize that politics is more than something you just study,” said Hancock. “In my own classes right now there is fear. Nobody knows what is going to happen next. My students have fears about World War III and my Islamic students have expressed fears about what may happen to them. To me the shock of watching a building implode is Event magazine proudly announces the three winners of the 14th annual Creative Non-Fiction contest: Tara Gereaux of Vancouver, for Familiar Patterns; Mark Mallet of Vancouver, for Desolation and the Smell of Spruce Trees; and Cathy Ostlere of Calgary, for Icarus’ Sister. that it has had a similar impact on my students and friends.” The three winning entries will be published in the upcoming Winter issue, 30:3, due at the end of December, along with an introductory essay by this year’s judge, Karen Connelly, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction. Board Chair re-elected Event would also like to announce that the following issue, 31:1, scheduled for May 2002, will bea Harbinder Kainth Jassal was re-elected Board Chair at the September 20th Board Meeting. Gwen Chute was re- elected as a Co-Vice Chair and Sandra Boyle was elected as a Co-Vice Chair. souvenir 30-year retrospective celebrating three great decades of publishing literature from Canada and around the world. This collector's item will feature a wide variety of memorable and award-winning work previously published in Event, by such writers as Alistair Macleod, Anne Michaels, Tom Wayman, Patrick Friesen and Elisabeth Harvor. It will also feature an extended section of “Notes on Writing’ written by a diverse selection of previous contributors. Subscribe today to reserve your copy of this landmark anthology. Call Cathy Stonehouse, Editor, at 604-527-5294.