AS LEGE LIBRARY ot AS Eo hae pouGe ARCH JE Sara Mitchell Sara's plans include working in the Department of Social Sciences Academic Planning at UBC researching any or all of: utilization rates for different areas in different buildings; evaluation of the effectiveness of buildings; investigation of the methodological and theoretical advances of just what you do measure in a building. She will also read widely in the field of Psychology as well as in the area of teaching tech- niques. 4 wee MAD HATTER Douglas College, in conjunction with the New Westminster Parks & Recreation Commission is holding a series of presentations entitled ‘Alternative Methods of Fitness and Health', as part of the New Westminster's "Focus on Fitness Week". The programme will cover the following topics: Shiatsu (Acu Pressure) Pyschocalisthenics (Exercises, a cross between hatha yoga and calisthenics utilizing the breath) Psychodietetics (Nutrition and Mental Health). Tai-Chi (Chinese Calasthenics ) Bio Feedback Transendental Meditation Yoaa African Dance he OND WwW and is scheduled between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the 700 block at New Westminster Campus on December 6th. Registration is free, and the classes each run for one hour, with acceptance on a first come first served basis. For further information contact Chris Johnson S268.