INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / MARCH 27, 1990 CPR A course for faculty and staff Do you know the "signals" of a heart attack? What action steps would you take to help a heart attack victim? Come on — learn to be a first responder during this four- hour course! Put your heart into it! (Red Cross Certificate issued). Pre-registration is required. TUESDAY, APRIL 24 0900 TO 1300 HOURS FREE (co-sponsored by the Douglas College Training Committee and Community Programs & Services) Please call 527-5472 or local 3001 to register. Inside Douglas College is published weekly September through April and bi-monthly May through August by the Douglas College Public Information Office. Submissions are due Tuesday noon for publication the following Tuesday. Submissions are accepted typewritten or on floppy disk in WordPerfect or ASCII format. Material may be edited for brevity and clarity. Tips, scoops and suggestions are always welcome. Please contact the Public Information Office, (604) 527-5323, Room 4840 at the New Westminster campus, 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster. Mailing address: P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 5B2. Event author eligible for $10,000 award Despair: Five Stories of Ottawa by Toronto writer Andre Alexis has been chosen as a finalist for the $10,000 Journey Prize offered by publisher McClelland & Stewart. The story, published in the cur- rent issue, Event 18/3, is one of 17 finalists selected from over 70 stories submitted by dozens of journals from across Canada. The winning story will be announced later this spring at a ceremony in Har- bourfront in Toronto. All 17 stories will be published in The Journey Prize Anthology. The Journey Prize was estab- lished when James A. Michener decided to donate the Canadian royalties from his novel Journey, published by McClelland & Stewart in 1988, to a fund to encourage “talented writers in the early stages of their careers." Copies of Event 18/3 are avail- able from the office, Room 3311, or at the bookstore. John Blackwell (left) happily accepts the accreditation certificate on behalf of the Coilege’s Computer Information Systems program from Nelson Armstrong, Vice President of the Canadian Information Processing Society. 2