Language ‘i Bursary, for the camera in the concourse MICHAEL PIERRE he Summer Language Bursary program is part of the English as a Second Language program offered at Douglas College. This particular program consists of a mix of different people, all of whom wish to learn English. This mix includes mainly French Canadian students, Taiwanese students, Korean students and Japanese students, from either their respective countries or from the local community. The French Canadian students get half of their tuition paid by the government, but the other ) ; | students who join the Photographers Masakzu Egami and Takashi Kaku, pictured here August 1998 Page 10 program must pay the full amount. SLBprogram Eve-Renee Leblanc, Marie-Eve Mainville and Patricia Blackburn pose rT fi I was lucky enough to work with some of these stu- dents as what is called a monitor, which is basically someone who ‘monitors’ the students, to keep them speak- ing in English and to offer activities, etc. I did a newspa- per workshop, and through this workshop the students created articles for you, the Douglas College community, to read. Unfortunately, some of these articles may already be outdated, as the students left about a month ago and the Other Press only comes out once a month in the summer. We hope you enjoy what we have to offer you all with our variety of articles, stories and just our own thing.