October 29, 2003 News e¢ theother press © Ves n ‘ ; re | re) Douglas College Stagecraft and Theatre j Departments present Angie Cameron OP Contributor A drama about the power of one November 7 to November 15 By Reginald Rose from his classic film Twelve Angry Men The Douglas College Safer Campus Committee and the Women’s Centre have joined forces to present a free a self-defence course, taught only by women. So when you hear the sounds of empowered female staff, students, and instructors ringing out in the hallways, don’t rush to call Security. | The women are safe. Muggers on the other | hand will be no match! Please bring loose clothing (i.e.: shorts, sweat pants, t-shirts), running shoes, a towel, and of course, a Evenings at 7:30pm Monday and Thursday matinees at 1pm (2 for 1) Saturday matinee at 2pm, November 15 (2 for 1) (No performances Sunday or Tuesday, November 11) General Admission $10 Students and Seniors $5 Box Office: 604-527-5488 Or visit our Web Site at www.douglas.bc.ca/st/ Group and school bookings: 604-527-5281 : : bir beetle, Fees Se meee ai aig } hy Dekeatbs Studio TheatreRoom 4140 Fourth Floor North but if you have any questions or concerns, i g 700 Royal Avenue New Westminster College One block from New Westminster SkyTrain Station please contact Jennifer Kirkley at 604.527.5411. A Class Act MELISSA CRISTOBAL (student) Diploma | PXemele atts Associate] Galloway Bottes: Angie Cameron OP Contributor Ah...what’s better than a night full of wining and dining? The Douglas College Foundation announced that it will be om holding a Wine Fest on Thursday, November 13, from 7- 9:30pm, at The Executive Plaza Hotel, located at 405 www. THINKCGA.org North Road, Coquitlam. Students in the Hotel and Restaurant Management seat OC | Nae el Program (HORM) will serve a sampling of foods from Association of British Columbia around the world. There will be a silent auction, a live auc- tion, and music. Partial proceeds go toward increasing endowment funds to benefit student aid. Come and raise your wineglasses, propose a toast, and see what the HORM program has to offer. Tickets are $50 per person, and there will be special room rates available at the Hotel. For further information or to purchase tickets, please contact the Douglas College Foundation at 604.777.6176. http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 5° aes