ror RARY May 16, Wednesday DOUGLAS COLLEGE Lib : ARCHIVES MORNING: General Session -*8:30 to 11:10 *Note Time Change Workshop IV = 11215 - 12:45 - An inventory of Your Teaching Style: The Importance of Light in the Working Environment. - "People as Property" Lord Serf--Master-Servant--Employer--Employee - The Nuclear Debate AFTERNOON: Workshop V - 2 to 3:00 . "INTERLOCK" - presentation and explanation of services - Faculty/Staff Interaction at Douglas - How to Discriminate Against Women Students (Without Really Trying) Workshop VI - 3:15 to 4:15 - Stage Techniques in the Classroom - Natural History in the Fraser Valley-slide/lecture - Issues Effecting Sessional Faculty - "Under the Influence" - film -..-.Sandra Carpenter MAD HATTER SCHEDULE The Mad Hatter will be publishing on the summer schedule-every other week- starting May 17. The Mad Hatter is a Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the Spring and Fall semester, bi-monthly in the Summer semester, by Douglas College, P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster. Deadline for submissions is Thursday noon each week. For further information contact Melanie Falcon, Surrey Campus, Local 283.