INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE /APRIL 2, 1991 Next Issue INSIDE Readership Survey The staff of the Public Information Office are looking for new ideas and new directions for the INSIDE. This survey will give you the opportunity to tell us what you like, don’t like and what you want to see more of in the INSIDE. The purpose of this survey is to help INSIDE better serve your needs. Please help us by taking a moment to fill out the survey, and returning it to Jeff in the Public Information Office, Room 4840. Thanks! WOW (continued from page 9) 6. 80% of all office waste is high-grade white paper. 7. Paper fibers can be reused as many as 6 or 7 times before disintegrating. 8. There are a total of 49 grades and another 31 specialty grades of wastepaper. 9. Wastepaper is considered raw material in the manufacturing of boxes, tissues, fine paper, food boxes, egg cartons, greeting cards and building products. 10. The current collection rate of recycled paper in the United States is nearly 30% compared with 52% in Japan and other industrialized nations. Experts project a collection rate increase in the US. to just 34.6% by the year 2,000. @ Women Win Silver (continued from page 8) could not continue. Facing the physically imposing defence of Les Indiennes — perhaps the only basketball team to ever craftily downsize its players’ heights in a media guide — the smaller Royals guards could not execute Norman’s stormin’ gameplan of spreading the defence and then penetrating to force fouls. Ahuntsic limited the Royals to ineffectual outside shots and compounded the problem by dominating rebounds. “After winning the silver I felt pride for our players, but it was also frustrating because I felt we would have been the better team except for fate,” said Norman, referring to the untimely injury. “I’ve definitely got the taste for gold now.” @ 10 —