September 19, 1985 PAGE 7 Group advising sessions GROUP ADVISING SESSIONS 1st Year Arts Fri., Sept. 27 Criminology Thurs., Oct. 3 - U.T. 8:30am _ Certificate, 10:00 am September 23 - 27, 1985 incl. major require- Room 2214 Diploma & Room 3345 EER ee ETN ments & B. Social Work Georgina’ U.T. Linda All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approx- Business Mgmt. Thurs., Oct. 3 imately 1% - 2 hours in length. Career Programs 2:00 pm Sessions are free, pre-registration September 30 - October 4, 1985 Certificate & Room 2803 is not required. Diploma Linda Commerce & Mon., Sept. 30 Business Mgmt. Mon., Sept 23 Business - U.T. 10:00am _ Nursing Fri., Oct. 4 Career Programs 10:00 am Room 1231 RN, ACCESS 1 & 2, 8:30 am Certificate & Room 1231 Georgina RPN, LTCA, Emer- Room 2214 Diploma Georgina gency & Occupational Georgina 1st Year Arts Mon., Sept. 30 Health 1st Year Science Tues., Sept. 24 -U.T. 2:00 pm ee ow 8:30am _ incl. major require- Room 2803 incl. Major & Room 2214 ments & B. Social Work —_Lorraine pre-entry requirements Lorraine Office Admin. Tues., Oct. 1 Criminology Tues., Sept. 24 - Certificate & 8:30 am Certificate, Diploma 10:00am Diploma Room 2214 & University Room 3345 Lorraine Transfer Georgina Social Services Tues., Oct. 1 Office Wed., Sept. 25 CCC, CSSW, ECE, 10:00 am Administration 10:00am TRT, MR Worker, Room 3345 Certificate & Room 1231 Homemaker Georgina Diploma Linda i 5 “2 Nursing Wed., Sept. 25 +e re al Rect 2 nes ese a ects incl. major & pre- Room 1231 , Emer y ‘ : Occupational Health Lorraine EEC CegetCeme nt pine Social Services Thurs., Sept. 26 Teaching Wed., Oct. 2 CCCFCSSW; ECE, 10:00 am Elementary & 2:00 pm TRT, MR Worker, Room 3345 Secondary Room 3903 Homemaker Linda incl. B.P.E. Lorraine Word Teobneleey Word Technology Word Technology Word Technology “ard Technolor PRO WORD TECHNOLOGY Word Processing Services Resumes, Term Papers, Theses, Technical Reports Letters Call 584-8434 HAS MOVED 10 433 COLUMBIA ST. NEW WESTMINSTER 524-5919 SAME GREAT PRICES SAME GREAT MERCHANDISE FACTORY OUTLET For Lingerie, Lounge wear, Dresses, Skirts, Suits, etc. by Elaine Davies His name is Archie, Arch for short. He intends to seek out stu- dents drinking beer, taking drugs and indulging in sundry other plea- sures. A new student? Not exactly...He does, however, share some wolf-like characteristics with those students who perceive the underground par- king lot as a playground. Archie and his handler are part of a $16,000 increase in Douglas Col- lege security. Why this move to added protection? Essentially, be- cause of a need shown for greater levels of general safeguarding. In particular, because a set of keys were stolen that could gain access to certain areas of the college. These ‘problems with theft. keys were returned; however, _ it alerted the college to its vulnerable position. Vandalism and theft will be han- dled as police matters. There will be no association between the violators and their position as students atten- ding Douglas College. As of yet, there have been few problems. The guards have had troubles with the Friday night beer crowd, and people who use the emergency exits as a natural thor- oughfare. This new level of security should prevent a reoccurance of last year’s However, _ if necessary, additional security will be hired to combat any problems that arise,